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TOE - Pabliabesl la Two factooM, erety Taos Uj wkI rtiday, at M MKtdi birMt, imw Ben, H.C CHARLES U 5TEVEN3, KDtTOHxXD rtOFillTOt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:; Two Month, S81nta. Threes Mentha, 86 " Bix Month, 0 " Twelve Mouths, 100 ONLY IN ADVANCK. Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry tj mail. -The Journal is only sent on pey-in-advaoce basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions. and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by tbe Journal. Kutered at the Postofflce.J New Bern ti. C. as secoud-cUsa matter. Section Twu, Friday, Sept. 1. 1HS NBW BERN'S TOBACOO M1UIT. Willi about three quarters of Ibe first mouth of tbe tobacco season passed, and the greater part of this time with weath er which made the ruaraetiug of tebacc ' impossible, Ihe New Beru tobacco ware bouse ludustry shows iiuunuse gain over last year. And in additional ti (lis great receipts of tobacco, the prices realized by the tobacco farmer for his product have teeii most gratifying. Compared with last year, the receipts of tobacco at the New Bern warehouses show an increase of one hundred per cent, ami this iu the face of the storms and rainy weather. Thus far the tiialily of tobacco has been largely of the lower grades, but the demand by buyers for these grades have brought splendid returns to the farmer, one fanner who had only live acres hav ing realized over one hundred dollars per acre for his tobacco crop. Here is a good sized piece of prosper ity for one farmer, and others are find ing equally as good returns. That New Bern can be made a great tobacco market, there is no reason to doubt, and tbe receipts thus far show the increased farming interest taken iu this section in raising tobacco, which every tobacco farmer is finding to be profitable and a good money crop. Those of our citizens who have gone iuto the tobacco warehouse deserve suc cess, as there was much to discourage their undertaking the business. While the showing is so favorable, so much the more reason thai this industry should receive tbe hearty support anil encouragement from every New Bern Ian, whether directly interested In the warehouses or not. It is an industry which is bringing in business, and In tbe increased trade which it brings every trade and profes sIod receives some profit. Let the tobacco .Industry be pushed to greater succesB, and let every citizen help It along. P0SSIBL8 AND ACTUAL COTTON CROPS. The recent esliniale of U M. Neill, of New Orleans, the cotton statistician, for the coming cotton crop, can bear a double couslruction. Every statistlcan leaves a margin on his estimates for crops, but the casual reader does not always note this, nor do those who are directly affected give as careful heed to estimales.and in this way the producer gets the bad effects. In his estimate Mr. Neill gives a possible cotton crop of twelve million bales. This estimate was at once seized upon by speculators and made the basis foi selling down the market forty to fifty points. This possibility of a twelve million bale cotton crop, Is the extreme limit for those who would force or keep cotton below lta present price. But what the actual cotton crop may be, that ti all Important to the consumer, and determines whether he should buy hit stock at present prices or shall buy later on. Accepting tbe Neill estimate of a twelve million bale cotton crop as tbe maxlmoa possible rop, there are several things contingent which can materially reduce Jill figures and thus give tbe actual Crop, accepting kls own estimates Iecreate In acreage, the rorernmeni ' - estimate being eight percent. Decreased net ot amount of fertilizer recreated jlsld of Texas crop from floed and dronth. Deducting tbe losses from the first and '. third of these causes, wlH gire sli hun dred tboasaaJ and two hundred thont- nnd bales, very aoaaerrttho eeUssates, and sank lit. Neill's actual crop ekren million two hundred taonsendWe jl l SOO.OOOj ""::' 1"J fS w V -r - What the decreased nse of fertilisers wfll amount to Ii ot considered la this, 1. aia.aiaiie.Mi but at oat ataoaat to aoaethiag. A4 It tote troatlae Waal ledian barHcaae OO the Atlantic a aboard must alto prore a factor ia the final count of j the crop. Mr. Neill't 12.000,0000 bale crop iu'.i.-i ia the cotton Slates hsve n pi.luriive 1 yield of 58 per rent of a bale wr ai r the anprecendaled jiebl of lNy'.ej is estimated at 49 per cent of a bale per; acre, a yield never before realized, u.d so taking the possible 12,0HO,to0 bale crop of Mr. Neill's it is seen that the yield must be 50 per cent aU.ve the average cotton y ield of 18 ears, to im.kr his 13,000,000 crop. Thus an anal) sis of t he Neil! cslinwtte is not a discou racing one to the belie ei of a 10,500,000 bale crop, hieh ini-sii-hieber urices foi the taw product, l r while the minimum or possible crop U placed al 12.o0O,0mi bales, there is n en tiling to ludicale that the actual yield -will fall N00.0O0 hales short of it. with a 1 furlhur possililitv of a fuiihi i de. rri-i . of 700,000 bales. Judging from 'he market piiccs, the full effect of the Neill 12,ihmi,o(k) cotton i 1 crop has U'en discounted, and from tbelj "possible" to Ihe "actual," ) ield for tins ' year, proriucer, coiisiiiner ainl speculnlor ' are fast taking their positions for thej future, as each thinks inott profitable f-IKST MOVE IN ADVERTISEMENT niror-m. It has remained for Thos K I'urnell, Lulled Slates J ud::e of Ka-lein district of North Carolina, to la the lust mover in a tcfoiin wbirh ihe l'u-- o! ihe Stale hast oft discussed and lalioio.l for. This reform is Ihe pa incut of a fair compen ation for leid crl i-enii ins, and Judge l'urni 11 lakiim the matter in his own hands has advanced the late for Ihe publicRlion of bankruptcy notices to a price which means some compensation to those newspapers which receive ihesc publics! ions. Iu Ihe mailer of leal notices, there i both an evasion in their publication re prescribed by law, and a lidiculous sum paid for such notices us are published. The efforts of the Pi ess on this mailt i before Legislatures, lo have the law of publication enforced, has been i ,'no d I by Legislatures when presented, which has been the fate of every thinu' that the Press has attempted to brini; up for lecj:. lative action, as was notably the case o! the libel bill in the last Legislature. Thus while the Press makes such pili ful exhibitions of its power before Legis latures, an action like the recent one of Judge PurneM's is most welcome, for ii indicates that there is at least one public ofbcial iu North Carolina who believes that Ihe workman, t-ten though be be an editor, is woithy of bting paid a fail price for the space in Iris paper. This is but lire first move in ndver lis ing reform, and comparatively few news papers will receive the benelit, yet i! is a change and one w hicli may lend to ot hers, and perhaps soon make if not only man tlatory lo publish legal notices as re quired by law, lint also make t he pay ment of t he bame at a Ined price which proves a just compensal ion In Hie pub Ushers of newspapers, and not font them to aecepl work and be paid for space al a price below Ihe value of tin ii newspaper space. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn 1 hat tlmie is al least one tlreaded disease that cienct! has been able to cure in all its slages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curt: is ihe onh positive cure knt (vii to the moii..il fra ternity. Calarili being a constitutional treatment. Hall's ('atari Ii ( lire is lakin internally, acting directly upon tin blood anil jiiicous surfaces of the sysiem thereby destroying the foundation .J" tin disease, and giving Hie patient Miciil'iIi by building up the constitution and as aisling nature in doing its wink. Tin proprietors have so much faith iu ils cur alive powers, that they offer One Hun dretl Dollars for any case that il fails lo cure. Hentl for testimonials. Address, K. J. C.'HKNN V & CO.. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O Hall's Family Pills are Ihe besl. Can't Oct It Off. Cily Niec The windows in our new church are stained. Aunl Ain't that a pit) ! Can't Ihcy get nothing to take them oily "Our baby was sick for a month wilh severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute. Cough Cure, it relieved al oi.co and cured her in a few days." Ii. L. Nance, Prln. High School, Illuffdale, Texas. V 8 Duffy. terry aha Tewed. I Towed I would never speak to her again. And are yon going to keep your tow? I presume I must. Out, ohl bow I would like to tell her once more what 1 think of her. Her. J. M. Tingling, pastor or the Bedford Street Methodist church at Cumberland, Hi, says: "It affords me wch pleasure to recommend Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera tod Diarrhea Remedy. X hate Used It and know mheri wbo have done so. I have never kno an It to fait It Is a sure core when taken la time." jror sale py JT 0 Buff a uo. "The Least Hair r Casts a Shadow' A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the whole impure . HoocT s Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casts no shadow, but brings sun shine and health into every household. Dyspepsia " Suffered everything but Ueaih for years with dyspepsia. Nothing relieved me until I took Hood's Sarsapa rilla and It made and kept me well. Can eat anything I avl-.li- Mas. Ecooil Mi hpiiv, Hull's Mill. Daiibury,,Conn. Consumptive Cougt) - Five years Hk'o 1 hud u consumptive tough which re-du-rit me to a skeleton. Was advised lo tnkt Mood's SnrsapariMa which I did and re. cereit normal health. I have been well cm r since." Matilda Hridgewater. Cor. 1 ' a rl ami Chestnut Sts., Jeliursonvllle, Ind. H.-.-1 h I iIU ri-re llvt-r III , ihe nun irritating and uh . .-tliar.H' it. ti-ke with Huodji SarvapartlU. Tli i HI " t..-l. A spiiit of thi if! was shown by a rum . .n.: !ii u do i n't m I a car ith ;m !i ! . - u.kI lu;: Tu's. Another ,' i :..' i cu:-!- in :it the next ta on -ni l r "I ll. 11' v -Nl-l..-. "Tllcll - '11 ! Ill lio i ; lo .o ni.iivloil?" el i ii' Li-it of nil." I lire the flowers for?" "A fun -ml our teacher died, and we plrls wreath. " "Poor lb Eoing to o "1 don't p-K togetht to get this Pitl she know she was nk so." Then, after a pause, r-lie added cheerfully, "Rut she docs by this nine," all being said In a most uncoils, i, us way. "llow mi.. Ii was the wrcnth?" "Two dollars an I sixty cents. 1 only hail two t w only live." "Dhl oil pay Ihe uiiTVli'llcc?" "Dear, no 1 made bint give me It fur S. so I su. I my own quarter 1 put In. but l'ri l oing to make the girls think 1 paid two slty." "Well. Cult's rkhi; tbe wear nnd tear is worth a quarter surely." Ob server. LEMON'S AS MEDICINE. Thev regulate the Liver, Stomach, i llowels, Kidiicvs and Blood as prepared I iiv Dr. II .Moley. in his Lemon Klixir, s j plcasaiil lemon di ink: ll cures bilious ! ness, constipaiion, intliu'cst ion, headache. mala: in. kidney disease, levers, chills. heart failure, urn ous prostration, anil 1. 1 ol In i disca-t s canst d by a torpid or diseased liver and kidneys. It is ail es ta! liln ti Ci' ithat lemons, when com bined properly with other liver tonics, produce Ihe mosl desirable results upon Ihe ilonuich, liver, bowels, kidneys anil hi 1. Sold bv druggists. ."0c ami 1 hollies. IVIozley's Lemon Elizii. Cun il me of sick and nervous headache, 1 had been subject lo all my life. M us. N. A, Mi'Kntihk. Spring Place, ia. Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir, ( 'in e. I ri'o t pi .si rat ion once, I roin medicines. of indigestion antl nervous and at 11 other I got more relief, Lemon Klixir than -I'l'ltlllTS, I ntli .n Sp. ings, I Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir i iiied me !of a long standing case . hills and (ever V using 1 wo boil les. .1. C. Stam.kv, r K T Va Ca li ll. I'.ugi Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir ( ii red nie of a case of heart disease and indigestion of four years' standing. 1 tried ii dozen different medicines. None but Lemon Klixir done me any good. Tl I.KD DlKIII., Cor. llaberslr mi and St. Thomas sts. Savannah, Oa. Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir I fully endorse it for nervous prostra- lion, headache, indigestion and conslt tuition, having used it wilh most satis fat lory results, after all other remedies had failed. J. W. Ilol bo West Kntl, Atlanta, t!a. How They Told. Young Married Woman -Do you be lievelhal those women who wrile for the papers telling how to manage bus bands get along heller with their bus bands than wc do? Kxperienceil Friend- Nonsense, dear ! Tin y arc not married ! That Throbbing Iiaii Would quickly leave you. if you use ! Dr. King's New l ife Pills. Thousand of sufferers have piovetl their matchless inuril for sick anil nervous headaches I'liey make pure blood and strong nerves ami build up your health. Kasy to laki I ry them. Only HJi cnls. Money back f uol cured. Sold by F. S. Duffy ii Co druggists. Discreet Silence. I told Hunks a story antl It didn't re mind him of another. lV-rhaps be was afraid thai If ho lo'.d e re It woultl you remind of another. A frightful Blander Will often muse a horrible burn, soald, cut or bruise, itucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the palu and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corn, all skin erupiions. Uest pile cure on earth. Only 26c a box. Cure guaran teed. Hold by F. 8. Duffy & Co., drug- 8,1,1 Accepts the Sit jatiea. "Why, darling," exclaimed the pretty bride of three weeks as she rnsbed to embrace her husband, "bow good it was of you to skip baseball once and come home earl I You're just lo i sweet" And he accepted it all without ssylng t word eboul there being no game. Why worn BO.OOO UOTTLE3 OF BOB- E11T61 TASTELESS 85c CTIILL T0SI0 old the Oret year of Its birth 7 ' jwer 1 ueoaoseit is tne itisa i' AT AST FIUCX, guaranteed to eure, money refunded if it taHa, pleasant to take, too pet bottle. It Ueoldawdgaarantaedby j p D BRADHAM, Wholesale and B.Ufl MET TRIM Tkea Depend oa White ta ll, far telaict Big Ceitraet In leilee. New Din lag Cars. Hens Plnnderod y Thieves. New Charters. Heaies la This State. Ralkioh, August 89. Five hundred negroes went from Greensboro to Dan ville en an exenrsio u . The clergy of the negroes at this place and In other parts of the State have been recently denounc ing these excursions as tbe vilest folly: and every colored preacher in town tried to dissuade the negroes from going on this Danville trip, bur without effect. It is said by their clergy that the money wasted on three of these numerous ex eursions would have tided over tbe dis ress of all the suffeiing negroes in North Carolina during the last February snow storm. Edgar K. Smoot, son of W II. Hmool of Durham, has secured a big govern- uient contract in Mexico, Il is for the onslrucfion of harbor works at Man zanillo, on the Pacific coast. The exact amount of Mr. Smoot s contracts is f"i,?:!."i.7i)0. Mr. Smoot has had much experience in harbor works, his last con tract having been at Galveston, Texas. He is a member of the Amerlcau Society of Civil Kngineers and possesses the fullest confidence of the Mexican gov ernment. The Southern has just put on service two of the linest dining cars iu America. )ne of these leaves Greensboro at 7:05 a ii and goes through to Montgomery, Ala , givinii three meals, aud the other leaves .Montgomery In tbe morning. The ars are 7? feel long and 12 feel wide and will seat 'M persons at a lime. Chairs, nstead of stationary seals, are used, aud Ihe upholstering is all leather. The tabic service is of silver ant' the lighting s by the IN n sch gas system. The new cottou mill building at New ton is ready tor the roof, autl the machinery w ill be placed by the laller part of .-epleniber. There is now alk of another eo npany being organized to build. The Seaboa tl Charlotte bound train was rocked n ar l'aw Creek station Sun day night, and Mrs. II. Coleman, of Savannah, (la., painfully hurl. For several months Capt. William Smith and family, of this cily, have been at WaMiesville. He has for many years been a well k iown Seaboard Air Line official. This morning it was discovered I hat their house had been entered and plundered. The police say they never saw a home so thoroughly ransacked Every drawer in every room had been Milled out and the house is littered wilh the articles thus removed. The t helves failed despite all their efforts lo get into a closet In which was tha silver ware. I'hcy had filled a lamp with oil and lighted it so that Ho y could see to do their work. They left a hatchet, bsw, jimmy" and club. The Stale charters another tobacco warehouse at Frankliutou, ihe Franklin tobacco Warehouse Company, capital f.l0,IXH), It. 'V. liallard and others owners. Caterpillars are destroying the leaves n thousands of lu es here. Il is notice able that they never touch the maple. A charter Is granted to Stone Square lodge of Masons at Warrington, in order that it may erect a $1,500 building. John W. Thompson, commissioner of imigratlon, Is issuing a phamphlet Opportunities for Health, Wealth and happiness; Buy a Home lit North Caro lina. ' Il contains a lisl of 108 pieces of propt rty for sale, in all parts of the Slate. Stale Lecturer Sewall will oou lake the field and push the work of re organ izing Ihe Farmers' Alliance. The business outlook here is good. Indeed it seems to lie so all over the Stale. Tbe Superintendent of Public Inslruc lion has prepared a complete list of the county superintendents aud of members of county boards of school directors. The Governor and the corporation commission will be represented by no less than seven attorneys In the rase which comes up before Judge Slmonlon at Ashevlllo September 13th, involving the power of the corporation commission to Increase the assessment of the West ern Union Telegraph Company. An Enterprising Firm. There aie few men more wide awake and enterprising than F 8 Duffy Co.who spare no pains to secure the best of every thing In their line for their many custo mers. They now have tbe Agency for Dr. King's New Discovery, which cures consumption, coughs and colds. This Is the wonderful remedy that Is now pro ducing so much excitement all over the counlry, by its many startling cures. It absolutely cur asthma, bronchitis, nan sea, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Ton can test It before buying, by calling at the above drag store and get a trial bottle free, or regu lar size for 60c and $1.00. Guaranteed to care, or price refunded. Chicago's; Debataates I don't believe that ho has sand enough to propose. jfccfv' You might helri hint a Hide, If he hasn't sanu, be has plenty of rocks. Beliefta Sia Bears, :; Distressing Kidney nnd Bladder Dli ease relieved In ! boon by "New Great Booth American Kidney Cure." It la great surprise oa aocounlof Its exceed jng promptness In relieving pala ia bled der, kidneys and back, la male or female Relievos retention of water almost lav mediately. If a want Quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Bold by 0. D Brwlham, drnggUt, New Bern, . 0. V . Weakly Cn Throaghoat the eastern halt ot the State waere s&ffloiaat rala occared last week the weather daring that period; ending Moaday, Angatt M, lftK was favorable. Rafts fell a two dare; the' ressalndaf ot the Week was dry, warn. and eanay, and enabled far sacra to savs fodder, pick cotton, and core hay nicely, 1 Over all eon a ilea want of Kaleigh, In cluding the larger portion of the State, the week was very dry had hot. Char lotte reported plenty of rain, bat crop correspondents la otkef perl to as of Mecklenburg reported s eoadaaaoce of droughty conditions, and ao where else ia the west has sufficient rain fallen. In all central weal ooaatles drought Is doing snack damage to late eora and tobacco; turnips and early sown oats are net coming up; sweet potatoes, peas, and clover are suffering sad pastures are failing rapidly. The temperature aver aged nearly 5" per day above lie a inns', with high maximum records, especially In the weal from the Stat to 83d. Tbe latter part of the week was slightly cooler. Local storms with minor damage to crops occurred in Anson, Alamance, and Wake counties. The condition of cotton has not ma terially changed since last week, though tbe amount of shedding has diminished. Cotton Is opening quite rapidly and picking is becoming quite general in the sooth. Tbe top crop Is poor and pros pects now indicate a short yield. Late corn continues to be damaged by drought iu the west. Tbe week was favorable for pulling fodder, and large quantities have been nicely cured. Efforts hare been made in the east to save the fodder damaged by tbe storm. Much tobacco was rut In the northwest section this week and cares have generally been satisfactory; curing Is being completed as rapidly as possible, liay making progressed favorably; pea-vine hay Iu eastern sections Is very fine, but It Is not so good elsewhere. Mice was damaged very little by the storm. Digging sweet potatoes has commenced, and samples so far taken appear to be above the average Griudiug sorghum cane for syrup has begun. Turnips are not coming up well iu the west. Fall plowing nas been greatly delayed by tbe dry, hard condi tion of the soil. Special reports on apples indicate an extremely poor crop. About 80 per cent ef tbe reports received state the apple crop to be "nearly a complete fall ure," or "very scarce," and only 6 per cent report a good yield. In additiou the crop available Is very inferior in quality, being knotty, wormy, or other wise defective. A Blether Tells Hew She Saved Her Little Daughter's Life. I am tbe mother of eight children and hare had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little daugh ter bad the dysentery in lis worst form We thought she would die. 1 tried every thing I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in ourjpaper that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhur-a Remedy was ulghly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved le be one one of the very beat medicines we every had In the house. 1 1 saved my Utile daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excel lent medicine il Is. Hail I known ll al first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much sufferiug. Yours truly, Mus. Ueokok V. BuRixt'K, Liberty, K. I. For sale by F 8 Duffy & Co. Their Opportanity. ''Children," aaid tbe mother mouse, "harry np with lhose scraps of meat. Get that morsel of cheese to the nest as quickly as you can and come back for more. Be lively, now, This Is n time for play; Tbe cat's away and we must work." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from tbe stomach and at the same time heals and restores tbe diseased digestive organs, ll Is the only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied upon to permsn enlly cure dyspepsia. S Duffy. Distaace Met Speclaed. Swellguy Yoa say you'll guarantee this hone lo trol la MOT Horse Dealer Yes, sir. Swellguy You mean a mile in 2:40f Horse Dealer' Well, I dldu'l name any distance, Sir, but he'll go as far as he csn Iu 2:40. ll. Or. . Beteetea's AaU Diaratie. May be worth to yon more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from Inconlenoe of water duitng sleep Cores old and yonng alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D Brad bam, druggist, New Bern, M. 0. Bis Partlag Shot. Tn fiord Knott pulled off hit fatigue hat, coughed mournfully and said: Ma'ata, if It Isn't asking too much Certainly, Interrupted the wocaaa who had answsred his knock, as aba handed hlataoee cant piece sail shut the kltcbea door la his face. -' The atoldy old vagabond looked at the cola, pat It la hit pocket and tbea spoke hit atlad through the keyhole: I know what yoa are, aaa'am. You rs a aatt-expanslonistt Bayer-Look at thla thlrtj I thought yoa aaid this was fast eolor. Seller rtsll, toy friend, how oaa yoa eotapUlar It eertala hat rat quickly. - 1 isaas '?S,,y.-i ' Kodol Dyspepsia Care cares dyspepsia becanse Iu lagredleaU are tuch that it can't help doing to. The publlo eat rely apos It as a saaster remedy for all disorder! arising from Imperfect dlget tloa." James U. Thomas, If. D, la American Joornal of Health, H. Y, F.8. ,1167. I miiTOLAEO . Cobwebs ebon! a hoase aie eaeafly the sign thai thshnmswafe has awws than she cam no, tae way eha fees sesat ttt that ail her time a4 straogta are soiuad ia dutaf haavy watt; that she ases soap la her claaaiag. If she oaldeeiyaae JL TJ heavy work would be i f - J aaglacted. Gold Daat mm to read, ana time to sew. It is much belter and cheaper than soap for all cleaning. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY at. mlljML lalar rrtmtt a? tannin' mw "irffeW I I aw- - - II IB sir- a a illiuiii, viiuiiivkx aaaa fSasevaaaawka ' iuihihv mnniM lraic'Icf r.'iOICIIIE ADVICE 2 If IfuLSiLzi MEN andWOMEN.3 iM Onr BMdleinea are wonderfully amUs- Yuy' "Sba W jar IHix XLI faatoir aud potent to lhaoura of dlMM y t. E S 4W- VI Saa i of nou, aixsii u PUo, Qonorrliaa, Oitti, f -aS9 m If K JjprrnuiorTkaia, YarlmctU. ImjwtnMv, 1 l e V IJ V Lml MamioBd-OuntutU at tatty imUf- 1 IfaJ 1 - cfe, and In dlisnas ot women, such as pait, GoaorriMM, LmwrriMM. 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It "Makeft Friend oononvrnrrrrnrryYYTYYnonoo o The North Carolina College I and Term BtflM Wednesday, leptrmber 7h. , GItw att itrordloAi7 coarM of mil in irit tinnML f .i- ll mnt tnl avliiiailsM tattl nMnirM lO .IImaIa. rJ ,..IamIiim1 mm A Mttintal JllllprnrlaM. -r - I G (9 There art eotaplele special and short 1 Baal mil aFata i au mtn nan jsviiiai ann htodenUwitl be allowed to stand thi n I ranee eiemloatlon al Ihe eouDtr-seatsof the eouBtleslo which they reside thus wring tbe i- o pease of a trip lo ItalelKh. u 1 r . . .." in t 111 : . 1 - a . I . tl.m OC Sairance eiSOlinatlons will ue court bouse, under tbe supervision Tot further Information, catalogue, em, apply to - . . i. . i pom writ nui m urtwefHW " O CCnCJULUULSJL an a ' - V'LC ao lightened that the little things needn't ha gives a woman time to rest, time to visit, time tow new rots Eagulatei tbe Bowdi, Makffl Tectum Eisj. TEETHIH1 Bsiiera tbt Bowal Troubles ef Children of Any Abk Tour Drutfstat fur it worn, ovffworfc. Bat CAttEFIII to toll na alt too san about l aaqrcaaj nonio,anH auu . Capital $50.00(1. MUTUAL insurance. W. I'. Bl.ADK., JObN IHJNN, Vicc-I'rtnt. rnl Coiiiik K Offices: OVKIi CITIZENS KANK I Ul I T TL if f t Everywhere." .3 D O Meclianie Afls. Instruction tX n exlrAonlloy low CV f- ti. alitilinU to liecome Intelligent courses ia the various Agricultural, i.ivm antsv nam m im ivth r asuuunr, iu i - 1 of Oooniy Biiperlntendenl. n , wiBf icALEiau,' n. c. O S3 9
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1899, edition 1
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