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THE JOURNAL. Published everv day In the year, ex. tept Monday, at W Middle btirt-1. CHARLES L STEVENS, CD1TOR AXt rKOPEIROB. 8UBSCK1PTION RATES: One year, in advance, ........91 00 One year, not ia advance.......... 5 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,... 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli- Ctt on . ..'. . Eotered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. U. a second clasa matter. . Official Paper ef New Berne and Craven Couaty. - . New Heme. N. C. AnS. SO, 1898 ' WATEB AND GOOD WATER. . : Tho people of New Heme who at nil seasons of the year have at their convenience ami use an abundant supply of good pure wuUr, e m not appreciate this moat important ar ticle to its full value, as they would if deprived of it. To the believer ill good water, pure water and plenty of it, the supply which can be obtained ' in New li-mo would gladden and re -joire such a person. .... ' With a water supply Btich as Nsw lienie has, it will seem istrarige to many pel sons to read of towns and C ties much larger in population than this city, in which .tbj waier supply is a serious problem". ' ; And yet in very ui my citi-s t is a constant struggle, this of g ring the people a full supply of good water. But the mere fact that good wtar is at hand in ubundance does not render its full benefits til bo city and its people, unlets this water is used by every household both for drinking and culinary purposes, and at the same time good sewerage be provided. It is this lack of the general use of water an! sewerage in a city which makes water high priced to those who use it, and this is decid edly against all public health inter ests, for if twenty live per cent of New Berne's population have' pure water and perfect sewerage, it must follow that the seventy. five oer cent not supplied with water and sewer age, must suffer for the lack of them both in comfort and health. There can be no question that if, assuming this percentage for argu ment, tweuty five per cent only pay for water and sewerage, then they must pay more dearly for these comforts than if iifty or seventy 6ve per cent paid for them. The great difference between users and - non-users of water and sewerage, most always continue un der the private ownership of these sybtems. Municipal ownership of water and sewerage makes not only low priced water through its mora general use, but its develops a higher health rate for the community, as under mu nicipal ownership eanitaiy measures can be enforced and householder's compelled to use water and sower ago, and at prices which under private ownership could not be given them. . Municipal ownership of water and sewerage systems, means that these aill be provided for tho com fort and welfare of the many, while nnder private ownership, from the very exigencies of the situation, the blessing of good water, which ought to be regarded as a necessity, can only be given at a price which tho few can pay for and have tot their use. Wo have used Chamlwrlaln's Cough Remtdy In our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony to Its value as a medicine which should be la every family. In coughs and colds we have found It to be efficacious snd In croup and whooping cough In children we deem It Indispensable II. P. Uittkh, 4137 Falrfai ave , Hi. Louis, Mo. For sale by T. 8. Duffy. 4 a Aacltnt rasaiea. The Louis XVI coat with tho rounded fronts and long swallow tailed back is ' exaia bidding for favor. One thing that can be said for It is that It creates a no cessity for brocades and other rich silks. A a Eatsrsrislaf Drag fist. There art few men more wide awake and enterprising than F 8. Duffy who pares no pains to secure the beat of everything In their line for their many customers. They now hsvetbe valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This Is the wonderful remedy that Is pro dosing such a furor all over the country by Its many startling cures. It absolutely cares Asthma, llronchllls. Hoarseness ad alt affecllnns of the Throat, Cheat and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get t trial bottle free or a regnlar site for 50 cents and 1.U0. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. THE SMOKING LAMP. a Tina Booorwl lostltatloa a tb British aad Amartaaa Marie. On of the time honuiud institution of tha Ainerieun and British uavtca la the smoking lamp. Without the smoking lamp tho uiodern aailoriuan would be Ilka a flub out of water. Ho would mutiny A falluro by tha 'galley oook "th th flunking lamp without the lues of a sec ond' I time aiter tho word has been given arouses Jack's temper, and whatever lim ited stock of Invective be la pnaaessod of la made publlo with promptitude and oui pbaiiis. To bwdsnion the mention of a smoking lamp baa no more stgoltlcanoc than a meu tlon of the Jnvk-of-tbo-Diut. But both are a necessary port of the equipment of any warship, be she 11 rat rata or fourth rate. Upon tha smoking lamp tbo crow, Including that mysterious adjunct of the pnyiuaiiter'k department, Jnok-of-the-Dust, depend for a light for their plpca. Jack-of-tbe-Dustdlvu down Into the deaths of the hold nod brings op the navy plug, which, being out Into bits and crumbled between the hands, la put into a pipe and tired at the smoking lamp. ' , Pie need for the smoking lamp arises from the necessity of guarding the ship to the utmost from danger of lire. Precau tions which seem ridiculous and' unneces sary to a landsman have boon found by sad experience to be absolutely necessary on board a ship of war. , Tho naval regu lations provide severe punishment for any seaman caught with matches on his per son. Could it have been proved by the Spanish board of Inquiry that tbo Bailors of tho Maine had been guilty of carrying matches about with them they would have been justified by naval experts tho world over in doclurlng that tho destruction of tho Maine was due to the carelessness and lack of discipline on board. Such was not the ease, however. No sailor on the Maine carried matches. He lit his pipe at the smoking lamp, and he only smoked during thorn times that the smoking lamp was lit. Ho never dared to go below decks with a lighted pipe. If he bad, Jimmy Ix'gs would nave had him aft at the stick, and the executive olllcer would have deprived him of shore leave for a month at least The smoking lamp is constructed upon the same lines as a lantern, but the globe Is made of sheet iron Instead of glass In the sido there is a small round hole through which Jack may stick his ptM in order to catch the flame. It Is the duty of the ship's cook or one of his assistants to light the lamp when the word Is given by the proper ulliccr. who Is generally tho chief boatowain's inato. He in turn gets his orders from tho officer of . tho deck. Pittsburg plsnatch When Leap Year End. , ' In 1583, In tho arrangement of tho Juli an calendar, ten days were dropped so as to get things running on the then new but the present basis of calculating time. So uh to keep things running right It was determined that ft year coding a century should not be uisoxtllo, except every fourth century. Thus there was no loop year in 1700, 1800 or 11)00. It is, or at least was, rather rough on tho ladies, who have spo ols! advantages In Imp ye:tr. " Tho Indies get left again ill 1UOU; but, though there will not bo many of those who sou 1000 who will see Soot), the latter year, ending a fourth century, will be a leap year. In this way three days are retrenched In four centuries, and tho remaining seven tlaya will be made up in a little nvor 800 years. After that calendar years will be like solar years, and future errors in the calculation of timo will occur no more. Tho loss of leap year will In thousands of years affect the seasons, but 1 suppose the mathematicians of the centuries honco will' lie so flip In handling figures and making calculations that they will haro uodllllculty In keeping things going cor rectly. Washington Star. ' Under Mo Obligation. "Shave yourself, sir, don't yonP" said a barber who wus trimming the hair of a customer. ! "Yes," replied the customer "How did you knmvt" "Well," rejoined tho barber, "I know I havo never shaved you, aud 1 do some times trim your hair, llcsidcsthat I thluk a barber would do a little better job than you spurn to do." "Very likely." t5- " . : ' "We'd have pretty hard work making a living if every man was like you," pur sued tho barber after clipping and snip plug a few momenta In silence "Perhaps." " Y ou're In business, ain't your" "Yes" "Well, s'poso no bnrhcrs ever bourht anything of you, bow would yon like thatr" . . "I don't think It would luake much difference," rejoined tho customer. "My business is selling pipe organs." And the barber finished the Job In si leuoo. Youth's Companion. : An Interrupted Fllrtatloo. A nearsighted, bashful youth, whose father Is a well known commission mer chant In Cincinnati, whlltf walking along Fourth street dimly discerned a young lady across tho street whose face he could not distinguish, but whoee Jlguro was so striking that fur a moment his Uiahfnlness vanished. He determined to Indulge In a mild flirtation. With mincing step ho fol lowed, and when nearly up to her, fortu natvly for his plans, she dropisxl her para sol. In a JlfTy he picked It up and, rais ing his hat, was about topreseut It with a stammering speech, when the young lady exclaimed: "Why, Gcorgo, Is that your" "Ye-yes, Husle Won't you havo some endar Bho accepted, and this was the first time In many a day Uenrgo had shown himself en gallant to his sister. Cincinnati En qulror. Peanjr for a frleelass Book. A worklnginnn purchased for a penny an aged looking volume hearing date of 1010. The man tried to rend It, but threw up the attempt apparently In disgust, and the volume was relegated to the cupboard A friend of his happened to see tho book and took It to tho lirltlsh museum author hies, who promptly made an offer of tun, the highest sum the librarian Is allowed to expend without a special vote of the trustees. Had tha man known what he was alxxit he would have etond out for mora, as the aut horltlea would have paid almost any price rather than allow the volume to slip through their lingers. It was, In fart, the first book printed by Outenlsjrg and was t hcreforo almost price less. lmdon Tit lilts. CnaaHrteney's Crewe Fogg Well, Howson la gone; joined the great majority I'endersnn Jnst Ilka him Ha always Was great ftH- gMtlng on the blgguat side. -Huston Transcript ftlHTBKMaiau BTOSJAiH BINKR. Permanently cured by tha masterly power of Houtb Amor lean Nervine Tonic, Invalids need suffer no longer because this great remedy can cure them all. It is curs for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The enre be gins with the first dose. The relief It brings 1 marvelous and surprising. It takes an failure; never disappoints. No mattrr how long you have sulfeml, your cure Is pertain under the use of this great health-giving force. I lennanl and al Ways sale. Hold by V. I), (trad ham Uiugglat, Jitm Herne, N. Ki, tc::i:; 3 r.izzz : : Ehe Eisttdiare When Eke l.e. s te Danger and. Fain of ChUd bs.. .g. There is somochsuBerinc and dancer In store for the young mother, that her happy anticipation soon gives way to a feeung of dread as the thought of the pain which she must aodeigo. This constant tear so preys upon the mind of many women that It nils them with ter ror aDd makes baby's coming a source of the greatest anxiety and dread. - All the suffering and danger of the ordeal ran be avoided by the use' of "Mother's Friend," which prepares the body for this important event. It relieves "morning sickness," and many other unpleasant conditions which ex ist during this time. Thousands of women praise "Mother's Friend" for brinsinir them safelv throush tha moat eritical period of their Uvea. r-very woman shouia seno their name and address to the Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia, and receive tree, valuable information on the subject. A Tamoas Model. Mother Krugermann, Berlin's senior artist's model, Is dead at the age of 93 years. Her husband fought in the battles of Leipzig against Napoleon I. She was puddling in the streets when an artist look her up over thirty years ago, and Thuniann used her as the model for Atropos with tho shears In his woll known painting, "The Fates." How's Ibis, v . We off or One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that canuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . K. J, CHENEY & CO., Props.. . Toledo, O. We, tho unilertittncd, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years snd be- llovo him peifectly honorable In all busi ness tiansHClions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. ; ,.-'. Wkst & Tkitax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. . ' ' ' - S Wai.bixo, Kinna.n & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O.. ., Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous tutfaces of the system. Price ?5c, per buttle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. flail's ft...iily Pills are the host. . ;:- The Ke Bcsirts. The complaint that the United States has no desirable winter resorts will bo euioved by next winter, when- Ponce, Sau Jnau and other accessible places will be ready for business. goffering Women Instantly Relieved The Fbmk-ukk Tadi.kts almost in stantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in the womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, and act like a soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain. If used in con nection with (he Fkmicukk Tonic, will speedily aud radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; in cluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Leucon hu a or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensation In Groin Aching and l'aln In Back and Limbs Flooding, Etc. Try this new and sur rising euro, remlcure Knlc f l.uu emlcttre Tablets (34 treatments) il.OO Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Heme Walking Spanish. ''What's thst man doing?" inquired the Spanish military man in astonish ment, as he watched the peculiar antics of one oMho private soldiers, "Why, he has just heard your statement that we must face the foe under all circum stances." "What has that to do with his performance?" "He'j learning to run backward." Bow te Look Good. - Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver Is Inactive, you have a bilious look, If your stomach Is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look, .If your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure gjtod health, ' and you will surely Lave good looks. "Elec tric Hitlers" Is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver ami kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, snd gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. 8old at F. S. Duffy's drug store. 5u cents per bottle. ' ltWoal be tzpaasiea. In the next wsr the Twenty-fourth Puerto ltlcoandlho Sixteenth Hawaii and the Ninth Luzon may march tide by side with the Sixteenth Pen iylvs- ala. . . atve. - - -r. K. Iiefehasi'a ami isiareoe ' May l worth mora to vou than ftlOO you hare a child who soils bedding from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrists tin trouble at once. ft. Hold by C. D. Itrad ham, druggist, New Heme. N. C. ere 2ea realty. Miss Helen Oould's generosity has found anoliirr outlet In the endowment of a $.V 00 free bed In the Msnhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, Park avenue and Forty-first street, New York. About one month ago my child, which Is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave It such remedies as are usually given In such cases, but as nothing gsve relief, we sent for a physician and It was ander bis care for a week. At this time the child bal been h k for alioiil lea day and was having about twenty-fire operations of III bowels every twelve hours, and we weie convinced that antes It toon obtained relief It would not live, Cbsmbei Iain's t'olx, Cholera and Dlarahoea liemedy was recommend ed, and I decided In try II. I soon noticed a change for the better; by lie continued ase a complete cere was brought ahnul and It Is now pertwtty healthy C. L. Bimios, Htumptowa, Ollmer county, W. Va. For ssle by F. S. Duffy. THE Girl anu nca c . I TnUnlDC Iteeelved Is rDtUtulttedly of Inestimable BeorUt to Iter. 'It Is sometimes areucd that the college unfit a Woman for domestics life," writes Kdward Duk in Tho Luittos' Home Jour- . "That la true, I think, only so far as a girl can or caouot adapt horsi-lf from one condition to another. Tho diuVrcnoe between tho college and tho homo is sim ply thudiSerenoe between all training and real work In tho world. If a ouHce course Is rightly understood and taken advan tage of, It will prere rather than unfit a gtrl fur the w&ust govommont of a house. If she has used hertlmo and opportunities at college well, bur training of system and discipline will prove of the first Impor tance to he in conducting the domestic machinery. Aside from the direct appli cation of her training to her work, she has the great advantage of resources of mental refreshment when moments of leisure oonie to her. Thedomestio courses, now being so generally Introduced into tho our rlculuin of our girls' colleges, also gtvo a practical value to a college education for a girl which It did not ikissoss a few yours ago. Tho value of these courses lies In tho foundation which tbey give a girl to build upon.-'- - .-. - : 'All things being equal, a oollego train ing la unquestionably a source of Inesti mable vulue to a girl, as it Is too man, and she Is tho butter equipped for her duties of wife and mother because of It. Knowl edge Is always valuable. Yot It does not by any moans follow that a girl unable to go through college is at a dlsndvantngo with nor girl friend who did Whore It Is fonslblo and possible it is an excellent part of a girl's equipment, and its advan tage will como back to her a thousand fold in her future years , But In the ma jority of eases a oollego training is not feasible or possible. If going to oollego simply means to a girl's mind the fun to be had. It Is Infinitely better that sho should remain at home. If a gtrl Is In clined to bo selfish and hnngors simply for a brilliant career, It is wisest that the sof tening Influences of n homo remain her portion: If alio is physically uot strong, tho home care is a thousand times bettor for her than the best enre sho can procure at any school or oullogo." " ON ACCUMULATING MONEY. The Plae to Begin. Mr. OozilebT Ttiluks, .', Is Klcht Where a Ulan Is, . "Why, say," said Mr., Ooxzlcby, "the more I think of It the moro I think that the plaro for a man to begin la right where he Is 1 don't see how going west, or go ing south, or going any other place is go ing to keep him unless lie's got It In htm, Even In fast growing places with a tre mendous boom on the bulk of the people work for day's wages, just as they do bore. Tho people there don't all get rich, by a long shot, and the cointiarntlvely few that occumulatu wealth get it by the exercise of tho same qualities t hat command wealth everywhere namely, ability to recognize opportunities and promptness to selso them. ' :. : ' ; 'Opportunities exist everywhere, but tho nuiidwrof really groat opportunities Is ulways proportionately small, and these are always taken up by tho men who have not only brains, but courage. Luck may strlku a mini occasionally, but the chances are millions to one against It, and It never strikes a man who waits for It Money of course gives n man greatly addict power. The rich man can seize opportunities that the poor man can't touch. Hut pretty much ull the rich men In this country wore once isxir. I hey made the money themselves, as every man has the right to do for himself. It may lie put In hero that it Is a mighty good thing for a man to have a few hundred dollars laid l)V. 1 1 may eoiue bandy any time. Get ahead a tittle. - "As to tho place to begin then) Is nono any better than right whore u man Is. llo sees tho dlfilcUltlos there, familiar as ho is It li Ids stirroiindlnKs, but It's Just the same 60 miles or 1,000 miles west There whore every thing Is new to him the condi tions might seem easier and more favor able, but In reality thoy are just tho soma 1 he great majority of men theru aro plugging away for n men) existence, and hero, as In his own town, tho men who aro making tho money are the men of brains and courage and enterprise and frugality. ' ; "In other wools, it is not tho plnoo, but the man himself that counts Any plitoe will do Tho great thing Is to make the beginning ".Sew York riun. When th list Talks. - "No man that Is, no man of any char acter, montal strength or purpose In life ever puts his hat on in the same way for every occasion," writes Robert J. Hur dettoof "Tunguolcaa Uura" In Tho Ladles' Home Journal. "Ilo makes it speak a varied language a perfect polyglot of a bat. It hot only Interpret characters, but moods. It Is eloquent as music. A man can train It to say anything He applauds and (telle, cajoles and threatens with it by his manner of wearing It. I onon saw a preacher and a better man It would bo hard to find puton his hat one day at an association before ho gut half way to the door. And If be had said ever so softly with his eloquent lip what be yelled with that hat they would havo cast him out of the synagogue Into uttor darkness and condemnation" Th Mealeaa Caah. A good Mexican cook relieves the mle- troaa of the house of worry and reiujoiisl blllty la a maimer that is almost unknown In tho United Stale Tho ouok Is given so much a day, and with this amount sho will purchase ouch morning all tho provl sions for tho day. Including evon the sta ple that are usually bought In largo quan tities In other eountitcs Ou ! a day a cook will provide a vury good table for a family of thrcoor four and get enough bean and tortillas and chile to set tho snrvunts' table bosldi Thoy can really do better than tltclr nilsrrunsea, becuoKO thoy ran usually drive hor-r Imrgnlus wllhtho mnrkctmoii of their own class. and they have nuiro patience to haggle over the last penny. tlodiTn Moxloo. tDaett sf RleeCrlelty. Tho speed of ehvtrtcliy Is so grmt that Its passage from Milnt lo point ahmg a conducting wire may t regarded a n-nO' tloally ItwtartaiHun Various attempts have been mode to measure tho rate at which It travels, and olasrrvers with del loate Instrument' hnvu affirmed that It Wa not Iks than 111.000 mike per sec ond, and In one or two place It spend wn as high a 34U.OOU pi I ha. "A man lth blood In hlrA" ro marked tho observer ol men and thlnts, "has Just soniiirh bwsblisid In bis Mart." Detroit Jiiurnnl. Sonena says that llonmns bad rooking Suhools and a lusvmw or maslleatlno. The Itrv. W. B Costly, ef 8tm klr.lge 0., while alleaillng lo his pavtora! dalles at Klleft wool, Dial Hiats, wss al larked by cholara niorbu. lie ssys "It flisnre I lispprnul to j;ct bold of a l" l Ha of Chamberlain's t ollr. Clmlrr in lllsrrhom Itmniily, snd I llilnk It was the means or savinK lita It rf - n si one." For sl by Y. rt. IhilTy. A .m-Ir lot of Men's OM I'.nis, il f I Slid I I kllul, CSIlliC f, H!i. MMl l(, llo.o i.iil Bl I, a. I i-lh 1. I '. 1 : ' I v .. u y u Li .1 I had Ectwna of tbo scaly, itchy kind scrtsn yara. I thought my fao and artrj wen aiiro. My face was full of largo irhite acaloa, antimybcadwaafullofaofc3. I iras a-iamcd to po in company. I took five bottles of L im- Boar, put on CttTicmEA (ointment), and fonnU yreru r.y tHMtantnj, kiiu ijui. m wuu a,w eVgaia. Uuuiks to CtrrteruA. - VALKNTINB LOMCa, feUrch T, ioh Htucc Bt., Lrooklyn, N. Y. lllDTCllia TBlATxIK'r. Wfmb-lrHWlth Cwti DVA bnir.ri'nnetiintnUncith CtmciaAdtlnUutnM, pwtk Af sHnolliwiit akin tt mi 14 dfwaa f UtTirt Bi HnotTiitii.nirsiHil nf b'fMMs jiirltoruidkainarcurvw sWdthrfrnTinTitthwtW.t. rTTfR Darn Aim OiiRM. Beai Esiat Agency t (louses For Rent. .- . Houses For Sale. . . . Farms For Sate. - Collections of Rent. Any business in our line will be given prompt attention by leaving word at the store of Roberta & Bryan, oppostle tle Post Office. .. ' . : ' E. E, HARPF.lt JAPANESE CURE A New and Complete Ireiitmetit. consist ine of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsule- of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment.' A iicver-failinir cure for Piles of every nature and decree. It makes an operation wiut i ntr bviiiic, wimiii us imniiui, aim uiieu rcaims in dertth, unntvessary. Why tndur this Urribl diMiMT We tack a Written GuariMet In each 1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a boa, 6 for fo. Sent by mail. Samples frea . ; OINTMENT. 85e. and 50c rniMTIPATIHIM Cure-- pll Prevents, by lAinol irAI lUn jiDanete Liver Pelltt.the rreat I.IVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted tor children 'i use. 50 doses as cents. FREE. -A vial of these famous little Pellets will be eiven with a Ji box or more of Pile Cure. rv ilTlfD Tsiir ntrwtitw Bu Ball I A ta aluesr it at Curb for sale only by . . . , . F. S ' DU FFY, Now Berne, K I AT KRW HERN IS, N. C. Til H Kl NTH'-A N N UA L EX ninnioN ok tiik oriental industrial; stock, ' mun AND ACiRlCULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, WILL HE HELD August 29th To Sept. 2nd., INCLUSIVE. Premiums, $1000. The Programme of Amusements will ineludu many of lilt lalest novehies ant and attract ions of the tlav. ' . The Faun. Dairy, Household and Mr. rhankal Aits will also lc n iiennld. A Ladies IV'pa'Imeiit will lie tilled with IIiiiidiiMs of Usflnl, OrnameuUtl and IlouFihiihl Arlhles, ' Horse living, Duav Hull Uainrs. (Irtiiiil rlKTi lies and Ktru Winks Eneh Excursion R ilea on nil IUti1riN.il and Bleaniboals. W. W. J.AWI.ENCK, Sw'v M. I. I.Ol.LEY, I'nsident' rVnd ti, r"e n tai) li r I'm mil n I Is i r p - r t i si m ala I - 4.IM rHOMt'l l.lf (INK ALL m 1- - r p 4 i . ..... f-l I. . .. rr tin). K . . 'A ,( i' 7 '- ivj' .... .SWHC. V Livery v Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND -A COMPLETEHNU OF- Duggies, t Koad uarts and narness. No.' I18, 120 nnd.laa fliddle f treet. 3;;;;iv- - : jKtiieatioiiiil"IiititiitionsI - j:; r.. PEACE INSTITUTE, Ra'clgh, .N, C. -A ramous srhool for lrls. 11 .'-Very thorough and of high grade. 1 Jutlfte Oeo.ll Gray. OulHrr, Va.,says: : "I sincerely IH-Iieve it fa the very heHt feninle seliiMd of which I" have any knowledge." ll'imtmled ciilalogue flee to all who iily. Jas, Dt.NtviblilK, M. A.", iJ. ii.cipal. , Littleton Till ifKlif ..linn hus a Klilpnilii! arl rtrnmlnrnf 1noltan hi a ra .! h si "s s. vuvuuiu tiuu ri irjiiim it i, iirva ili'il ill a v- markabl beautiful scciiun of tuunlry, In the midst of a rrion nf ootfd Mineral-JipririRs. It has a pus, ('iiiiimmliiius and Well. Equipped Building, a Mron Facully and a full and TbofiiiiRb Cullie (ourso at VEBY !10l)li:- A.TK 'OST. The , fall -Term .will bffiio ;. Wednesday,-'Sept.' 14 lb, 1111)15. ror I'alaloKue, Addrevs,. ef. 91. M US. t' A lilt I E M. WILLIS Will reiix n school nl her home on M'-l- oalf street, Monday, SepL l!)ih, IK118. MRS. SUSAN C. JENKINS will re sume the duties of her school on MOX- DAY, BEi'TEllliKIt nth, and respect - fully solicits a share of Iho publlo r"aron6v. ; : - - ' Mrs A. B. Ferebee;Berne WILL UE Ol'EN nElt CllOOL i MOW I) A Y, Hi: IT. 5, In OlTtee next' to tho Court House, 102 Craven Street. '. DV- ear!y Sit Ysars of ( iinllntird Surrrss. ', 279 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. -- - The Larirrst aiul Best I qnlppH 1'iivale - .Kitting School iu the South. Englii-b, ' ' Hie Cliovlrs, ' , Mutliinuilics, " . DiK.k-liceiiiiig. , . BliOl 'imiiiI, ' Tilecrupliy, ' . . ' T) Ih wr.liiitf. Terms rvasniiabh , For Catalogue, ad dress J. A. & II. II. HOLT, OAK KI1X1E, NOltTll AltOI.INA CLEMENT ILASUAL AMI KiMMIUCIAL SCHOOL. DKPA It IUKNT.g: Afst'SMic A rllliim lie, Al'elun, (It omeiry mid Trltfoimmel ry; Knj;lifli, Latin, tirei It and Kit m il. CouMkiK IAL IliHik kcrpln,';, Hl.int bnnd, Typcwilitiij;, (iiinnierrlal . and reuiniiiiHli'p. FA LL TKUM I'.l'.i.lN.-t AlCl sr ?'.i Tnilinn frnin ( 1 (Kl I., 1 isi p, i ni t .'0 Ml w!!l psr (.if an imllinltrd s. : sl.lp in 4-!'l. r '.c t.,..V l..p'. . i Mn-l l'' h-l I nti'tr., ( T .11- , 'If'- i rt ui.'l. 1 ',, flfl If n 111 (f ft nsiiic UU.I1 11J 5 MpM VI. 1 . - RETAIL DEALERS IN ' , Female , College ! large and beautifully sliadt'd Cam lallODHS, Littleton, N ('. ... msH . . Will open her KISDEHQAH- ' TEN MCJIOOI, at her losiilencc 105 1'ollmk Sir. ci, MONDAY, OO'lORER rittl, JSM !. ; " ! , llMa,, ACADEMY 1 1W w A High Sthool Tor Boys and Oirls. FALL HESHION UEOINSj. " .September 5,1898. , OOUUSES OF STUDY CU.Hicul. Enplihli and Bcicntlrlc. Conijrlfiil anil Skilled Cors nf In structors. - Tuition and ltosM, at MiHlcratv Ilatut. For calalouo anil psriinulnrs, address ill I'llucipal .. THOMAS R. POUST, New Berne, N C. Claremont College For Young Women. A holed health rraorl In I lr nionntuiiis of VV'e-turo North Carolina the r Mzer Isnd of America " I ha Land of ilie Sky." No Iiialails. Miyillowfever.il.) snmllpot An all ll.f year rmnid .inn mer resort. Klifanl luilldliis, fsenliy of IS l.'iilversliy nu n ami aomiu Hm ilcnls from nemly every Southern t r,U', slso from Canada, Nort hern and i r cm bisles. I'haileri .1 l.y the Sism. Moi-t aitrsrlivo rolliye iu the H,inii. Write foi ruinloiMtiv S 1'. II A I TO.N, A M. I'h II. IV, , 111. koty, N. C. 1733 scui f 5!io.::.Lf., j f- Ht,l,.t-h. ! IT' W' Il Nl .11 A tl . " ") U . I.I, l . '";) ;:. r.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1898, edition 1
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