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kL, Tut.. ,i.in il every il iy in the yeat, oii4ny, ut Wi iiiildle tercet. J l'noNi No. 8. CHARLES L, STEVENS, UUTOH AKU rUOrlUBTOB. SUUSCHimoN RATES: Jne J ear, iu ailvanc,. Out' year, i hjI vhiji 4 , Uuuilily, by currier in llio city, ..4 00 .. 5 00 60 Advertising Ride furnished on appli cation. Entered at the rflt Office, New Homo, N. (J. as second cbuw matter. Offlelal Paper of New Berne and rye Oonnty. . . New Berne, X. C. An. 26. 1898 WOREINa THS RIGGER RACKET ' Th above expressive though vul gar utterance ia what the Demo cratic ptees of North Carolina is accused of doing in this S ato cam paign. , ' Accoidinjr to the white apologists t)t the negro, "working the nigger racket" weans, thut the Democratic newspapers of the Stale arc tning to get the Populista and all white men to vote the Democratic ticket this J ear by telling these voters and attempting to frighten them by publishing exaggerated stories of tho negro's depravity and his office holding. The following from the Green yille Union Populist, would indicate that the Pitt county and Greenville Popou lists, if they endorse such sentiments aro pretty far gone and lost to shame in being nrider nej.ri domination The Union Populist says: "e, they are working the "negro racket" for all they are worth, but it will prevail nothing. They cmn.ot fool the voters of this State by use of the- raise cry, "while mans' party ann "negro" riomitatlon. That is a thing of the part. The people know where their interacts are best protected, and tiniler what government they fare Lest. They do not want, ami shall not have any more raise election laws, rascally return ing boards and bull pens In theirs. They got enough of that during the twenty years or Democratic rule prior to ltnm, and now they desire to live under a gov ernment controlled by men of character and ability, and men who will not steal from us our rigtrs, as citizans of this grand old State, to vote." Yes, "Negrj d limitation is thing ol the past, of the past two years in Greenville and Ntw liorne. Tho people of Pitt and Craven counties know now how well their interests have been ""protected'' under the negro domination- of the past two years, so well "protected" that white meu can hardly tell what properly is their own. No, the people of Pitt and Craven, Ohslow, Jones and Pamlico want no more "false election laws," they aro perfectly satisfied with those now in force, which permits any man to register and vote, whether he is a doctor, lawyer, mer chant, farmer or negro convic'-, the present election law are'all "got. Yes, the people of North Carolina are glad to live "under a govern uient controlled by men of ability and character," such as Daniel I. llussell, Marion Holler, Hal Avvr, Jim lonng, J. I j. lis m say and olh ers of like stock. It is a glorious thing to have "rights as citizens," which gives Governor Kussr.ll tho power to con trol tho county and municipal affairs of Craven and New Berne. Don't work tho "nigger lackel" ' for then the honest white citizen and tax payer might have tome say in regard lo tho management of his property. Don't "work the negro racket" for-white men might gain their null's, honest and good government might bo secured, and the negro might be made to feel that he NOT I lie Social Kipal of the white man. By no means "work tho Digger racket." let Kusavllisin and Butler ism continue, and so"ial disorder and anurehy couio upon the State Bew's Tata. Wt offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, t il EN KY& CO., Props.. Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, bars know A K J. Cheney lor the last 11 years and be lleve hlru perfectly honorable la all bus! neat transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation ms.lt by thl firm. . Wkst Tni-ax, Wholesale Driiyglls, Toledo, O. Wamiiku, Kixx & Narvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, (. Hull's Catarrh Core Is taasn Inter Daily, acting directly upon the Mood sn mucous suifsi of the syntem. I'rl 7rM.perik.nl. Bold by all Druggists. TcNllinotiiulii fifti. Hall's fu-illy i'llln arc I he U.l. THE EISCUiT DIDN'T RISE. Bow a Voutif Cook Thought to RerolT a MUUiko. They bad heeu visiting aud while away had been given such delicious homemade biscuit that tbe memory of them still lingered in the miud. Wby shouldn't they buve mich thiugs them selves? Tbe mistress of the houso de cided that they should, if she bad to nuike them herself. What good wife would not be willing to take a littlo trouble to please her husband? So iu this virtuous frame of mind she repair ed to the kitchen, and there she stirred np her hiscoit in the most approved fushiou, shaped them daiutily and put them in the pan. Bnt she was not ac customed to this work, aud it was not strange that she should forget some of tbe ingredients. It was the baking pow der, a small bnt somewhat importaut item in the construction of light bis cuit. She did not ouce think of it nntil the biscuit had been in tbe oven a few moments. Then, as she stood gazing admiringly at tbe outside of tbe niugo, which contained this precious proof of her culinary skill, she suddenly ex claimed: . . 'There, I forgot all about the baking powder." That would have been a heartbreak ing thought to most housewives, but not to this ona She was a woman of expedients. ' Never mind, she said as she hur riedly thought over various ways of mending matters; "those biscuit nave only been iu a short time, and 1 will just sprinkle tho bilking powder over the top, aud it can melt aud soak in. And she did, but the baking powder did not Tbe housewife herself tells this story of her cooking now with great glee, while her husband, being a putieut man, never says a word about his part of it in the eating. New York Times. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY. One Can Nerer Be Pleasant to Look Upon UnleM In Good Health. "The mosthelpfnl and agreeable hath is that of tepid water, ' writes Ruth Ashmore in The Ladies Home Journal. "Few peoplo can stand absolutely cold baths, uud, no matter now strong one may be, such a bath should not be in dulged in nuless a tborongh rubbing be taken afterward. To speak plainly, it mast be remembered that while a cold bath may be more or less invigorating it is not cleansing. I can easily under stnud the desire of every woman to have a clear, beautiful skin, bnt 1 confess to being provoked when I think of the amount of money spent on lotions, creams and powders to be applied ex ternally and which have nothing like as good an effect upon the skiu as a tepid With with good soap taken at least once a week. ; ' , . The condition of the skin depends al most entirely upon tbe caro given to the general health. Tbe girl who is op late at night, gives no cure to bur diet, in dulges in various stimulants, bathes bnt seldom and exercises lesa is oortalu to have either a dull, innddy looking skin or one covered with disagreeable look ing black and red spots. One should avoid many sweets and much pastry and not allow herself to become slave either to tea or coffee any more than she would to some vicious drug or strong stimulant. Sbo should also remember that nuless sbo is in good condition in torually she will be anything bnt I pleasant object to look upon externally. " Sinokelewi Powder. It is a carious fact that with all of the improvements and modifications so notable in our navy we are still using the old fashioned smoky, smelly powder that envelops everything in a gray pall. obscures tbe view and confuses the gun ners. Ouly one of our ships has been nsing cordite, the wonderful smokeless powder which the English navy has adopted. The results with this ship, tbe New Orleans, were truly amazing. The rapidity, accuracy aud precision of her fire were tbe admiration of all observers. Smokeless powder has several advan tuges. T hero is no obscuring of tho view, thoexplosion producing the merest haze, which lasts but an instant It leaves bnt little residuum in tbe gnu, has much more power and is every way moro desirable. Higher muzzle velocity la obtained with a projectile aa the powder burns much more slowly than the ordinary sort and, therefore, gen erate moro gus as the ball travels np to tbe mouth of tho gnu. Tbe demand for smokeless powder seems to be oue of the imperatives of the immediate future. New York Ledger. Mot Moon of a Belief. Crusty Old Uncle Well, William, I've decided tbat yon needn't pay baok tbe 60 yon got from me last summer. I'm going to make yon a present of it Reckless Nephew Thanks! Crusty Old Uncle Well, that's not a very enthusiastic way yon have of ac knowledging my gmoruaity. I thought you'd bo overjoyed at Rutting this debt off yonr mind. Reckless Nephew Oh, it husn't been bothering me ! I bal no intention of paying yon anyway. Cleveland Under. Hie Trade. The Policeman- What's ynor trade? Tho Suspect All ironworker. "Is thnt so? I'll see what yon know about it. 1 osed to be in the trade my self." "I I muan Iu a laundry "Indian apolia Journal Diamonds aru cut in thrna different forma tbe ran, tlkr brilliant and the tablo, of which the smtuiiI is the pretti est Il Is a double pyramid or rnuis of wbicli I he np la rut off In form a laigo plane, aud at the both an, directly oppo site to a small plane The flnei t otail of turderu timna be longed to the Kuipress Jiwphlnu tt wsj colled the " Hurtling of Troy ' It fate is niiknnwu, as II dlanppnarod when tbe allien entered I'aria lTmaiau nrowaiM iaKr. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic Invalids need suffer no bmgi-r berauea Ihis great remedy can cure them all. It is cure for the wlml world of stomach weakness and Indigestion, Tbe run I gins wllh the first dei. The n-lirf It h rings is nmrrrlnue and surprising. It makes no failure: never ilinprnntii. Sn mailer how lung ymi have siiiti-ri-d, y.in cure Is certain under the use i.f Una great hrnllh-giving li.rce. rlNmit ami nl way" safe. H.l. by C. II. Ilralbnm Ilinj'iat, Nt w lli rne, N. ('. in::!. Owl VJ C Until Kccnt yrari woman's severest trial has been the bringing oi children into the world. Today nearly all the sickness, pain, discomfort and dread arc avoided by those expectant mothers who use Mother's Friend, that wonder ful liniment made famous by the great good it has done. It it toad externally. i bat ii tlx only sensible and safe way to relieve morning sickness, headache, tightness, swollen, hard or rising breast. The bearing oi children need no longer be dreaded. Mother's Friend has been called a Godsend by mothers all over this land. Sold at drug stores lot $1 a bottle, and by The BrasllsU tfmlatsr Ce., Atlaata, Oa. Wriu (or ow, km Ulaattatad book, aatttlod " Batata Ho Was Injured Infernally. Isn't II awful?'' said Mrs. Jeuks to bor husband. "Isn't what awful?' queried Jenks. -'Houston's boy was run over aud re ceived infernal Injuries." "Internal, you mean." ' .,-' "No, mean Infernal. I know what I'm talking about." After a quarrel of about five minutes Jenks produced a dictionary and with considerable trouble managed to find "infernal." "There," he exclaimed, "I told you sol Infernal means relatlug to the lower re gions." " ' ; 'Well," replied Mrs. Jenks and there was a ring of triumph in her voice- si n't that where he was Injured?" Discovered by a Woman. .' Another great discovery has been tusdu and that too, by a lady In this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood Us severest tests, but her vital or gans were undermined and death seemed Imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She Anally discovered a way lo recovery by purchasing of us a Wllo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was to much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottle has been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Lulhor Lut..' TIiub writes W..C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. U. Trial bottles free at F, 8. Duffy's Drug Store. . licgnlur size 50c and 1.0U every bottle guaranteed. . i Eis Punisnmont. First Boy Did your mother punish you for going in swimming without her consent ? Second Boy Yes. "What did she do?" "Made me take a bath." About oue month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, bad an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we scut for a physician and It was under his care for a week". At this time tho child had been sick for about ten days and was haviug about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chsmbci Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarahoea Keinedy was recommend' ed, aud I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for the belter; by lis continued use a complete cure was brought about and It is now perfectly healthy C. J BtMjus, Slumptown,, Gilmer county, W, Va. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. " At Asbury Park. Not In many years has there been so much enthusiasm in the revival can p meetings at Asbnry Park and Ocean Grove. From tbe banks of the lake that separates the twin cities are heard songs of praise, fervent prayers and words of appeal all day long. Bishop Fitzgerald and Colonel Iladley rejoice tht old-fash ioned "shouting Methodism" Is '.he rule, afferlnf Wemea Instantly Hellers The Fkiiici kk Taiii.kts almost lu tlantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness In the womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, aud act like t soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever aud pain. If used In con nection with the Fkmicuur Tbafc,' wfll speedily aud radically cure all' forth Of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; In eluding Falling of tbe Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of tbe Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation Leucorrbu-a or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensation In Oroln Aching and Pain In Back and Limns Flooding, Klc. Tiy Ibis new and sur prising cure. Fcmicure Tenlc $1.00 Femlcure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00 Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Berne last arrive. John II. lleagan, who was Postmaster General Jmd Secretary of the Treasury of the Confederate fltales, and who Is the only surviving member of Jefferson DavU' Cabinet, Is now living In Chicago During the reconstruction period be was an adviser of President Johnson and Secretary Seward, lie was lorn In Ten nessee la 1818, but went to Trxsa when t yonng man. Since lb civil war he lias been elected Heprescnia- live In Congress and United State Ben ator. Tb Iter. W. B. Costly, of Hlorkbrldg Oa., whil attending to his ploral duties at Kllenwood, lhal Slate, was tarkrd by cholera morbus, lie snyi: "By chance I happened to gnt hold of a hot- II of Chaoilierlsln's Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea Itrineoy, amM thin It was the means of ravin- life. Il rrllt v nic at once." tor sula by . tj. Duffy. repalar Wlta the SeUiera. 'What norl are I do soldirr rradlnK Sow'" ak' 1 I lin oWrvanl tioaidrr of the i ro rv'd Imkrder "lilve 11 i.i W lii i It," "I !'. I i! o,: I I .' '( - I i I, ' " Lang.d Awer the r.r- r. Eon C'abW of Illinois Ulis t.f 11:1 ex perience of bis in uiid-jci-Rn. Ti.ii ci-y waa foggy, and juo-t of tl.e rm-. iss.--!. were below listening to two ovuu;; -li, -ts who wure boldiug a particularly fvi-vid gospel meeting iu tbeealoon. Suddenly and without jho slightest warning .there was a tdrrilio crat-h aud thy engines itopped. Every oue rushed ou dork. The steamer had run into uu iceberg. Nobody knew what damage had been done, and everybody wa ready to fly into a panic. Thu boats were lowered, aud then for tbe first time tbotwo evan gelist, whd bad been forgotteu in the saloon, appeared ou dock. They woro their overcoats aud their hats and they carried rugs aud handbags. They elbow ed their way rudely to the rail, with tbe evident intontof securing for them selves first plnoes in tbo bout. It was just at a time when a breath would have eeut tbe passengers panic stricken into the boats. - Tbe sight of tbo two evangelists was about to nndo the work of cool bended officers, when a pert little cocknuy step ped np to tbe gentlemen with tbo rugs and handlings. Beg pardon," said be, tipping his cap, " 'nvo a cab, sir?" And in the general laugb the danger of ponlo was averted. Washington Post The Hones of Manila. Among tbo first thing to impress a stranger are the horses. Descended from horses brought from Mexico, thoy huvo becomo much smaller, while they tire also much moro shapely. In fact, I havo never seen a better looking breed. Thero is nothing of the pony in their shape, though in sizo they range between 48 and 63 inches. At first it looked ubsnrd to see thorn ridden by big men whose stir rups bong down to the horses knees, but I soon found out that thoy easily carried a rider weighing 200 pounds. Tbe foreigners have a jockey club, which holds two meetings a year at tho beautiful turf track at Santa Mesa. To avoid sharp practice members of tbe clnb only aro eligible to .ride. This necessitates a scale of weights starting at 183 pounds and rising to 154 pounds. It demonstrates tbo speed and strength of these miniature horses that n milo bas been run iu 8:10 by a pony carry ing ISO ponnds. Only stallions are used. Mures cannot even bo brought into tbe city. Nobody walks; everybody rides, and on any special fiesta thou sands of carriages fill tbe streets. I donbt if -there is a city in tho world that can turn out half the uumber of private vehicles in proportion to tho popnlutiou. Faithful Unto Death. On the point of courage we have not yot seen iu print n very notable instance that is current in service circles. It re- lutes to ouo of tho numerous heroio bnt useless struggles on tbo northwest fron tier of India when ocr men were sent forward to carry positions that had to be relinquished as soon ns occupied. When tbe men were retiring, harassed by the flro cf tbe billsmen and bewil dered by tbe growing durkness, a party cf 13 weut astray and fouud themselves iu a position where resistuueo and re treut wcro nliko hopeless. They were exposed without protection and wero shot down. one by r-uo. When their comrades retook tho val ley aud discovered tho bodies, they dis covered also tho evidences of a rare act of courage, devotion and cool judgment. Knowing tbnt their end hud come, aud, knowing further that every Leo-Metford rifle tbat fell into tbe bonds cf tbo Af- ridis meant the lots of many English lives, tho men had extracted tbe breech locks from tbo rifles and hurled thorn down tbe ravine, so thut tho rifles when taken shonld be nsclt s to their cuptors. London Saturday Ueview. . The Nagar and the Fiddle. " Here Is a story that tho lato Freder ick Douglass nsed to tell about himself, says tbe Buffalo Express. Onco wben ho. was in Dublin he felt very lonesome. Ho was wandering about tho streets wben be was attracted by two violins in tbe window of a secondlinni denier. Frederick entered and lu-kcd the prioe of one of tbo instruments. "Five shillings, sor," raid tbo Irish dealer. Frederick tuned the violin and began to play "Rocky Road to Dublin." Boon the proprietor's wife heard tho mnsio and entered tho rear door. Then Fred erlck started lu ou "The Irish Washer woman, " and the couple begun to dunce for dear life. When tbo mnsio and dancing stopped, Frederick tendered tbe dealer 6 shillings, but bis performance on the violin bad greatly enhanced its value in tho mind of tbo storekeeper, and as he hurried away lo a placo of Security he exclaimed: "If a black uagurnui git aich chnnes out of that flddlo, I'll never sell it at any price, begot rah I" A Wonderfol Time Dl rider. The new pendulum chronosenpo is said to be tbo most wonderful timing Instrument in tbo world. It measures accurately down to tbe onc-tbousiindtb part of a second. It cuu bo nsed With tbe quickm-M of a stop watch, und uei thur elect! iclau uor mathematician is needed to operate the umtrumciit, which is mechanical, with simple electrical attachments. Tbo Pinal of a cuuuou bull cuu lie determined by tbo new timer, aud it will tell tho Inpso of timo betwocn tbe firing of a revolver mid tho starting of a runner, er determine bow lung it takes a boxer to deliver a blow, Where She (M Tkeua. "But," aald tbe Iwiuisitive bnchrlnr after Hit Uly hud been carefully plncul In bis aims, "wlicro rtm s alio K"t her bliui evf Vourg aro duik audio aro hiT papn'a, " "Ub, " the fond yoniiK mother er. plained, "fho iulierlla them from my tide of the family. My brother Will's wlfo tins Jiii-l such r yes enwtly. " llcVCltllKl lA-llder. Br. r. ItelrkeK'e A all lllarrllx iliiy lie worth moru lo you limn ll'KI if you have a rlidd ho soil Ih ddin;; feuii inenntnenfo rf wnti-r doling p. t'im- old and young nSite. li nm n ihe troilOIr at one-. 11. r-..i I l.l-( '. 1 1 ;ra.. Imm, ilruuiKt. Ni w H- um-. N, ('.. Mll.bnn I.--. M'c jiut on nle Ihu -. k otir f-i,ii:. line of ,-nl'ti (ltm l-:jn n I 'I.,'". I;1'.'.- ..li.il I...-, - 1 . . : 1,1 . , '.!:!!' ! J ' ' I V , Is!i:Tjrtsl from Enjomti on thti rlcht ear. I mi4.l Iw.lly Vottp niyluntla nil it, tlia itching vui so severe. Hnia.ll bubbles would 0.ii, euiitiina watery-like aubttaiicc.avparoiitly pojson'rii. One of the leading doctor here trea:cd me, and applied the uftnal physician's remadiea wi'hout benefit. My brother iwv ommendtMi that I try CfTiotrnA. Tho Jtrst cpplii-nfiom ktan tovthina, and Iwforo tho box u half gone the thKHis knd dtmitpenrrd. il. C. lLi.lt NET, (44 ftneo He, Cinu., O. flPIEDT OlK TRtATWKtT FIJI FTatrT K I WD OF Ko- SKUa.TlTH l.nai (IV HuK Warm IMttia Wllh O'Tt (run Siai tentln nnrmttinKa: whh CVtu'iika. p ureal of uulluiiU, tl tniUl tlnMM ut ( itticuka Hmolvhni. Ml thrrmghnut thf wnrdl. Pottf Dnro axr Pnnc. Oour tioln t'tui., iiuaioE. " lluw uUon Lcuuut"lre UED FAIR! AT NRW KKUNH, N. C. TUB NINTH ANNUAL EX HIBITION OF TUB ORIENTAL INDUSTRIAL, STOOK. FRUIT AND" AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, WILL HE HELD August 29th To Sept. 2nd,, INCLUSIVE. Premiums, $1000. The I'iirramiiic of Amusements will include innuy of the latest novelties and and attractions of the day. . ' ' The Farm, Dairy, UniiKcliold and Me- -chanicul Alls wilt h!ko be rtpie euted. ' A Ladies Dcpiftuicnt will be Idled with Hundred of Utielol, Ornamental and UouH'hold Articles, ' Horse H.icing, Ibise ll.dl Uiimtn. Grand Hceclies"iind Fire Works Fjich Night. Excursion R ilea ou all liailrouds ar.d Steuinlsiats. W. W. 'LA WHENCE. Wj , M. P. IIOLLEY, FresUleiit find lo Fun liny for l'n mlcinLli Vi L V . Je J Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored F'iGNETIC NERVINE nU to I tire Insomnia, Fits, iHxzineftA, Hylrria Nrrvnu Dt-hility, Lost Vitality, Scminnl mumi, Failing Memory the rc!l of Over-work, Worry, Sirkitr-N, Krrom ol Youth or Over-imluleeiK. Prlca toe. and 1 ; Iwxot 16. tor quirk, jtmitive ud iHKttnr rrntilta In Srinnl WeaktieM, Imiwrtctic, Nrrvoui Irlnlity and Lost Viuhty. uw Blue Label SptoiAi double Btrentjth will give strength and tmic lo every juirt and eftvet a p.Tnianiii curt. Clitajicst and beat. loo nut uy nun. FREE""A bottle of th famnoi Japanese l.lvcf re) let win nc Riven wnn a i una or mora oi a ftrtK NerviM.lrca bold ouly by F.3 DUFFV, Nj I5m-, N'. . 1E Jkm avenlt, mid 1 t:ilt.'.M:rk.nliUuir! 4ficl ll l':lt ciitl,ui,i,cra.il.iit. .1 l. MonreaTi rrre. rouROrricrieorpoeiTC u a Patcnt o.rict JaikI waranvrr.tra r-iln-.t te k.a Utmi lll.M Uhm tenure Imm V. iiamiiirtoa. htfnd m,Hl,-l, drawu.if nr phnlrt., wllh !. a. rif ion. Wo uluM, ll n.lMit il.k- or not, Irvt- ol li (nra. (),il l.r n,H du : till ft ilt ut la arruri il. fa .iHMtn, " ifnw i-i ( r.i.tit.," wtiii ,1.4 .-I ani In Ilia l .s. aitii L.itci4;u i-Mtntii' . Savnttiac AdilraM, c.A.crioivco. . - - - i r - ! ' r f Mm 1 1 " H n 1 M (lit-; A 1 la Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND HOUSES - -A CfHHII-.ETI3 WNE OF- Buggies, Poad Carls and Harness. - No.S 1i8, iaoand Xluitcaf ional r . PEACE INSTITUFE, Ra!elgh, N. C. A fa in u us Kcliool for (ilrlf. Jiidpo Oeo. D Griiy. Culpt per, Va.,sajs: "I sjncertly lM-liev it is Ihe very Im-fI femiile school of Khich I Imvu any knowli dpe." ll ui-liiled ciitiiliijiue fre! to all who npi 'J - J'1- 1'I.Swipdik, M. A., IMnclpnl. Littleton Female College! ; . This inslinitiiin has a splendid a mi "prominent localltii in a m-. markbly beautiful Rccliou of country, in 'the midst of a n-cinn f nuled Mineral irin. It ban a large and beautifully shaded Cam pus, t'tiniinodiiius and Well Fojiipped UuildinKS, a Mronj; Faculty anil a Kull and Thorough College 'tonne at VllUV ATE OKT. The Fall Term will begin Wednesday, Sept. 1 4 1 It , 1I.!)1J. For Catalogue, Address, , J. M. ItUOmV,, Littleton, N V Mrs A. B. Fere bee WILL ItE-OPEN HIilt SCHOOL l-OPEN HIilt SCHOOL : "- A., ISIl I. In OIHcn next to the Court House, 10i Craven Btrcet, Mis3 MOLLIE HEATH AVlll He-0Vu Her School, nl her lUsMcncn, on Monday, Sept. 5tli,'98. MIkh Ola l'Vivluw Will We-opcn Her riusic Class ' iTIoiitl.iy, K'il. Sill. Nearly 50 Yeara of CoallHiietl Siitcess. 279 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. The Lricit ami lb st l'iuiix-d Triviitp l ilting KeliiM.I in the South. Kii(litli, the ClaSflt-s, JLilln lii:ilir, U fc-ktH -piiij;. . Shoii-'iHiel, TJecnii:,y, T) h riling. Tt rnis renvoi. 11I1I , Kor citlnloi'ue, ad tl retM j. a. & ii. ir. holt, OAK LIIMIK, MlHTIl CAItOI.lNA CLEMENT CLASSIC A I. AM) C(i,l.ILU( IAI, SCHOOL. liKI'AIM SI !.N I'-' A r a. 1 1 1 w 11'- A 1 ill. 1111 I if, AVilun, lie OMiKry Slul 'l'fii'Ot!iihi(l 1 V; ltir!i:-.h T . ai in. Cu. k ami Km-h. 1'. (ivlMlei 10 - 1'tii.i, ti, it, ut I I. . T) i e .Sl.i-.,., ( . !-, 1,,. 1. .-., ami P. t,., .!, ... r 1 t. t : ituto '-'v 1 Mil'!- I - -s ir -J COPyh.omt. 185 f RETAIL DEALERS IN 2vTJILaES- I laiiniddle Street. liastlliitioiiN. Very thornngh and orliiirli u ratio. The North Carolina Collegn , -()K I Il (Ml I 'II s Ajtricullurc & Mechanic Arts WH1 re-4.cn fk-iilcmkr I, 18'.)8, with iinjirovctt cjniiniR'iit' in every tlciai'tiiieht. Tw eiily-throo experi enced sjicci:li.sts iit Fiiuiilty. Full courses in Aj;rii!iiltiiiv, St'ifiice, Civil, Mttiliiuiii'iil itiitl Electrical Engineering. Exiicnses very uiml vfiito. J'Vif ciil;ilogneu mldii's Pies-A. Q. !IOLLDAVr j JiAi.muir, N. 0. : C! a reniont College I;ir Young Women. A noteil lieulili resort In Ihe ninnnlalna of Wmlcrti Not IhCii roll na I lie K ii wr I1110I of Ainirii-i 'Tlio I. mill tif Ihe Kkj-." No lleiluiU, 110 yi llnw fever, 1111 siiuillio.v.. An all Iho jeiii-roiiiul-niiii-iiter ieorl. Kheant luiilillnt:s, fat uliy f IS L'nlvetsliy men ami taoiuen. rtui ile.uls In 111 nemly every Soiiil.ern Stmo, ulun from t'niiaiU, Nttrt hern ami West ern Sinles. I'lmileiitl lay Hie Slale. M"ft iiltrseilve iillei.-c iu 'iliu Souih. ' W rili; Tor cnt:iloiuo. . S T. II A lit IN, A. M. l'h. ll.l'rrs, lilt kory, N. I). New Berne A I tl Rh 5a liool I 'or lUtyi find fiii li. "FALL KK-WON I-KCINS ; September 5, iooS. (JOI KSKS OK rt H I T 1 " (MHHhirul, I'l r 1 1 a Ittol Si i II ilir. a ' C.iili elent nii.l Mil,, I foil t.f u. Willi lull. Tuition ninl I:. Bin', nl ,...Ii Mi,- 1; I r e.ilioi-i'iie 1111. 1 , o'li i, : i . , lit,- 't ini it' il '111' (MAS !'. I 1 ! ! , AGA
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1898, edition 1
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