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HE JOURNAL. Published cvorv dny iu the year, oo pi Monday, at Wt Middle Street. Phu.ni No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, CDITOa AliD PROPRIETOR. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tine j ear, In advance,. ........... One year, not ia advance, lioutbly, by carrier in the city,. . . .4 00 . 5 00 60 Advertising Ratei furnished on appll cation, - v i Entered at tlie Post Office, New Borne, N. C a secoud class matter. Ofllclal Paper of New Berne and Craven County. ( , New Berne, K. C. Sept 3. 1808 No more impudent or uncalled for attack than lliut of Walter Clark upon tlio character of Dr. Kilgo, President of Trinity College has been known in North Carolina. Jut'ge (Jlmk had however shown himself long ago in hit true light. a talented but nr.scrnpulous deona- gogue.' Ampfe vioilicaiion awaited Dr. K'lgo at the hands iX iho tra- tees. VB APPEAL TO TOO.'; $ t There is no nuud now to relate how thu. color line has come to hf the only issue in North Carolina politics this year. It was ineviiabl when the negro demanded us his right the possession ot iMjeitions of trust and office, to be obtained by the favond few of the black race ! through the votes of a mass of ig norant voters unfortunately but a alight remove from barbarism. It is certain y remaikable that this very itsue whs promoted by a negro himself. ".' George II. White, the colored congressman, announced in a Republican convention, "I in vite the ist-ue." The white rac, it then set me, is to be no longer the educator and helper of thu black race, but they are to contend in the open "aienii J for' the ' honors fttiA ' power ot the public service.-; .r, , This being the case, it is but proper that the campaign speakers and the press should speak to every white man in North Carolina, as he aluea his race, his home and fair name, to assist in putting the negro in his place. The negro must be taught ' that the; length of a single generation is not a sufficient lapse of time to qualify him to compete with the Caucasian. 1 No doubt mauy of the voters who tlrm dare to "invite the issue" of supremacy for the control of the cities of Eas tern Caroliua and of the govern ment of the State itself, are at least the grand children of poor wretch s snared and trapped in African jun gles bey Arab trade rand carried in tbe holds of ships to these western shore. A human beings they are entitled to pity for inch a condition; aspiriug now for supremacy they are fair subjects of ridicule. :' - On litis lib ; theu ' the appeal i made to several classes of while men to stand by the Democratic party iu (his election. No argument need be presented to you to show that your civilization is the result of the struggle of thousands of year if your race. No w herd in any land occupied by the duuiinaut white race would the political con trol by an inferior rave be tbonght of for a (ingle instant. It must not be allowed here. There are two classes of bite men who are asked to help prevent - this unnatural crime 911 their race, Very many white men have voted thu Hcpiiblicau ticket on account of national platforms, j Not. many of thecn will do so tliis year. Other have voted I hit ticket because they or their father worebrn north and voted tlie ticket there, 1 bests men are not hard to reach.. They are going to stand by their brethren thli year and will vote th Demo cratic ticket straight bt cause tho Safety MOTHER'S ro'rajn ... I muii ftp ,. Urns linlmoat). Is a tree eafo joard for pct ant mot beta. It htlps thara thru tho early (tag wit boat moan in; iirkotu, and tho critical hour approach II rlai and rrUtrf th vtratralaol muaclca Labor ia tliortcoad and robbad ot aasli all pain, fcsl debvtry l auurwt, aud th danger ot ruinf or lld braals ntiralr avoided. Quit k roovry aad troag offspring ar certain. DrafgMa wlKWtll ttJ. Hmmi tar ami trm HlaMrala ' tHM O tk SlltMrt. tniutnai iKtruToi co.nt.o. 1 '. J) rong tide of Anglo Saxou blood pulses through their veius.t Tradi- t;n, ' dcsceni, education,' pride, honor, hope will not appeal to tbeiu in vain. The large class of 'white men who have given us the unspeakable Rus sell, and mack rule in the eastern counties' aro in the Populist party. Tbey never meant to no this thing. The; knew; not what Ahey did,' but they are luariiiug now. Organized againsj, real or fancied wrongs of the' Democratic party, they have purtned the path that brought dis grace f.bnjuelr plates jjhjrdugh mistaken (j motives. llie i same appeal is made to them to preyeut the perpetnating of negro , rule. Onre thought to be a bug-a-boo, negro rule has become an actuality in tnu metropolis 6f tlie State itself. It is not n theory but a condition, "and it confronts us night and day. Life, property, honor is uusafe in ilia city of Wilmington today. To the professional politicians of the Republican and Populist par ties we have nothing tu. say. Vou will he cast out into outer darkness, and there shall he weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. AfilliCLjlI During; lIietKa(lIe of Santiago, SICK OK WELL, A HUSH NIGHT AM) DAY., tl'JOlVJtl1' Ths Packers at the Battle of baatiago deCnba Wore All Heroea. Their Heroic Efforts in Getting Ammnni tion and Rations to the Front Saved the Bay. P. fc. ItuTi.En, of pack-train No. 8, writing from Santiago do Cuba, on July 23rd, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent fofhi, when we land ed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush ani rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with Ammunition and rations, but thanks 'to Ciiaraberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Dial- rlmea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and kcep'our health; in fact, I sln cerely believe that at one critical time bis medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. There. were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had (lie good fortune to lay in a supply of Ibis medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know In four cases It absolutely saved life." Tbe above letter was written to the manufacturers of -this' 'medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., l)es Moines, Iowa, for sale by F. 8. Duffy, v n. : ' Exciting. I Customer Have you a book on Indoor garnet? . Salesman Certainly; how would "Th Cricket on the Hearth" suit your BUCKLED'! ARKIOA SALTS. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bra Ives, Bores, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is gkaranieeu to giv enect sallslacllon or money reiunueo. I'rice Jo cents per noi. ror sale ny r F. Duffy. Ho Easoro. " She Havs job heard "Songs Without, Word?" He I've heard a lot of them without muilcf . , J j i ;i After that lb incident and tbe piano were closed. Inferior Woman Instantly Relieved The FaMtci'KK Tabi.kts almost In staotly relieve all pain, aching and sore is in the womb. They are applied directly, lo the affected parts, and act Ilk i soothing healing poultice, draw lag out fever and pain. If used in cob nectlon with the KnateiiHS Tonic, will speedily aud radically cum all forms of Female Complaints snd Weaknesses; In eluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of tho Womb, Congsllonof IheOvarlea, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Leavorrbtra or Whiles. Weight and I'aln In Pelvis, DrairHnff rVnnallon In Omla Acblnir and I'aln In Hark and Limits Flowllnr, Ktc Try Ibla nw and ur prising car. Fenilrura Tcnic tl remU'ure Tablots (21 treatments) tl Bold by Henry's riiannsry, New Heme IhoOkarg. "Truly," mumiorad the pessimistic flnenlsrd, "thoa Amorlcsns seem to know how loebari." "Faugh!" returned th great f randec, ' mere commercial accomplishment What ela roubl wxpct la a nation Of shopkeepers?" Dow to Loot Qood. Good looks are really mors than skin drop, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver Is Inactive, yon have a bilious look If your stomach Is disordered, yon have drappllc look, K Vonr kidneys ar sfteetod, you have a plncbod look. Keeuro good kealth, and yon will turaly bar good looks. "Elec tric Dltirrs" I a food Alierallv sod Tonic. Acts directly on the stomsrli liver snd kidneys, purines lbs blood, cures plmplr, Motrhe Snd bnlla, n fives a good cnmptctliin. Kvsry Imlll gilsrantewtl. Hold t V. 8. Dutry'a dm i slote. 50 cents yet ! i I If. Th Macla ol a Word. . A party of gentli'inou hut rerautly re torned trom a merropolitun city tell a new story on the leisurely bollboy. They wore stopping at a bifl hotel, and on the first evening of their visit were aeiaed with a mighty thirst, but which they believed plain ice water would as suage. One of them stepped to the bell pnab. It was one of those new faugled thiuga built on the principle of a dollar typewriter. Yon tnrn the band around the dial till it points to what yon want, then yon press the button, and the busi ness arBce is supposed to do tbe rest The instrument was caused to register ice water a number ot times in the re gions below, but there waa no response. Tbe thirst kept on increasing and the gentlemen got hot in tho collar. One of them spoke ot going down and challeng ing the clerk and the bellboys to box ing match. "Ho, don't do that," remarked one of the gentlemen. "Just watch me I'll bet I'll get 'em." He pranced over to the bell, yanked tbe crank around to "champagne" and let it drive. In an incredibly short time there was a knock at the door, and the boy stnok his head in. " "Champagne, gentlemen?" : , ' "No, just bring us some plain, every day, oomrnon water with ice in it. We rang for champagne just to cutch yon napping. Now get n move on you. " Galveston News. 8hora Carfoea Shifted. . ' "Once in awhile we read," stud Mr. Boazlo, "that tbe ship So-and-so or the steamer So-and-so has returned to port, or has arrived perhaps with 'a decided list ; cargo shifted. ' Sometimes we see a land craft, a truck, with cargo shift eda big pilo ot boxes, towering high, shaken over to one side or the other by continued jolting along on the side of the street on the slope. "A load thus shifted can't be shaken back by ranuing along on the opposite slopo of the road. It is like a stick of wood that baa been bent aud kept bent till tbe grain is set. Whatever yon do with it the crook stays in. "If care is exercised in turniug cor ners and in navigating, generally, the shifted lead cau usually be' carried to its destination as it is withont upsetting, though it may work border. The expe-' rienced truckman knows just what can bo done with it, aud whether it has shifted as fur as it will go, and all that. If it is bo badly shifted as to make the operation of tho track difficult or dan gerous, he hauls to one side by tho curb aud anchors that is to say, be baits and unloads the shifted top courses of bis cargo and then reloads and makes everything tiim aud secure and seta out again." New York bun. Vnetteal, bat Cold Blooded. I have a friend hero in town, a young business woman, whoso common sense is enough to make one's blood ran cold at times. I went to see 'her new Mat few days ago, and I was delight ed with a cushioned divan in ouo corner of ber sitting room. It was, us many divans that belong to young busi ness women are, a box with a hinged lid, but as it bad bandies on it and was bound with iron bands aud was alto gether so much stronger and more de slrahle than divan boxes usually aro. I asked her where she bought it - I didn't buy it " said she. "It was given to me. Yoa know the woninn where I boarded last year come into a lot of money through the death of her grandfather. The old geutlemau died in Florida, and the remains wore sent here. They were in a mahogany cofllu, and the coflln woll" snd she kicked the divan with bor heels "tbe coffin was in this. I didn't see any reason for let ting the box go to waste, and it make a lovely couch. Don't yon think so?" Aud of course it does, but tbeu after all, it's well to be practical like that. Washington Post Lmi Marble Imported How. the importation ot marble to tho United States has almost ceased. It is only now and then that a cargo arrive at this port, while a tow years ago a fleet of sailing vessels brought many cargoe annually from tlie fumona Oar- ram quarriea in Italy to Philadelphia. Marble buildings seem to be becoming things ot tho past, aud- the tombstone makers find little demand for marble tombs, slabs or monuments. Granite has taken the place of marble every where, even iu tho cemeteries, where marble shafts and slaba were formerly th only proper tbiuga. Granite, nulik marble, does not require very frequent cluunlug uud looks well without being touched up for years. It also admits ot liigh polish and doe not show the marks of rust by contact with metal, as marble does, Philadelphia Rocord. Aft tb aebl Meal. Lndy Hulper (to small boy) Will yon have some more bread and butter? Hmall . Boy No fear when there's kike about Lady Helper (trying to be kind) Cake? Certainly I W ill yon bave plum or aced? Small Boy Plum, in coarse. D'ye tike me for a canary? KiiuUai Punch. I Moo.. ' t ' "No, Oeorgn, don't ask tne. ' I can't go down the fire escape with all tho people looking." . "Yon, nut, You'll bo burned to death it yon stay bere." . , "I can't help it Oeorgo. I wouldn't go down tbat ladder for all tbe world. Tne shoe I hav on ar two aixea too big for toe." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Aa IfnQomolnojl II am. Doctor I left you a doom pills and tuld yon to tok ouo every two hoar, and yet there ar 11 luft Yoa didn't obey my order. Patient Yea, I did, doctor. I took tlie same pill every time. Tber wasn't any bos in wasting a uew pill a long a I onuldn't swallow tb first ooo. Vlm. Permanently cured by th masterly power or notilh American nervine Ionic. Invalids need suffer no longer because tills groat remedy can enre them all. It U cur foe the whole world nf stomach weakness and Iniligi-ation, The rnr h. gins with Hi flnlt doe. Tlie relief It brings i marvplnti ond surnriainir, It maki rto failure never iliaappoint. No matt boar lung ym have miifi rr,!, y(,nf run- la rrtiuu utnhr tl' tin' m H ! hi allti y i v n, 1 II lii Nr forr. -.-I Iv 1 -.r,-. A Deadly Oaa. Killers and tbe owuers of grain ele vators look upon the bisulphide of car bon as one of their moat useful nftcnts. When a mill, nn elevntor or a granary becomes infosted with weevil, bisul phide ot carbon is the cheapest and uiohI effective thing to exlermiuate the pest So deadly is the gas, however, aud so rapidly docs it act that tho ut most care must be taken in applying the bisulphide. - It is usually sprinkled over the grain from watering pots. Tbe liquid is rapidly converted into a gas, and the latter sinks through tho grain, carrying death to the weevil and even to tbe un hatched egga. x So long as the persons applying the liquid stand above the. point of applica tion they are pretty safe from tbe fumes, but occasionally the workmen breathe a little of the gas and have to be removed at once to the open air, as the heart ia quickly paralysed by tbe aotion of the bisulphide. It is usual to treat the lower floors of n granary first, 80 that those employed in thu work may keep constantly above the gas. Any animal, as a cat or a dog, shut up iu on apartment where the bisulphide is do ing its work is found dead when the place is opened. Chicago Inter-Ocean. A Caboa Milkman. . "How many cows there arc about tbe streets I" somebody exclaims, and thou he is calmly informed that the morn ing's milk is simply being delivered. A bunch of cattle and their driver stop before a bouse, aud tbe portero comes out with a cup for tho morning's sup ply. It is seen then that the cows are being milked from door to door by tbe dairymen, tor this is the way the acute Cuban housewives have taken to assure for their tables a lacteal supply which is entirely fresh and absolutely pare. Even with the cows milked before tbe door one must continue to watch the milkman, for I have even heard of their having a rnbber bug of water con cealed under their loose frocks and con nected with a rubber tube running down inside of tbe sleeve, its tip being concealed in tbe hollow ot the milkiug hand. Only a gentlo pressure upon tho bag of water within is needed to ' thus cause both milk and water to flow into the cup at tbe sometime.- Tbe milk venders of Italy aud India have also learned their trade to perfection, for they practice this identical trick. Ed ward Page Gaston in Woman's Home Companion. , - - A Glnsalar Calculation. ' - : In a recent number of Power a singu lar calculation is presented- by J. A, Renin. It would require, aocording to Mr. Rome's figures, tbe power of u 10, 000 horsepower eugluo about 70,000, 000,000 yenrs to lift the earth a foot in height and to do this work, allowing 13 pounds of water per horsepower per hour, would require somo 10,000,000, 000,000,000,000 gallons ot water, -or more than would be discharged at the mouth of the Mississippi in 60,000 years.' Thie would be enough, the writer estimuteSr to cover tho cntiro surface of the earth to a depth of about 800 foot, to convert which into steam, using good boilers, would require soma 4,000,000, 000,000,000 tons of coal. If tho luttc quantity ot the mineral was loaded on cars of 20 tons each, it would demand 200,000,000,000,000 such curs. It the latter wero B0 feet long aud all coupled togother in ono train, it would reach aroaud the enrth 46,000,000 times aud, if rnnuiug 25 miles per hoar, would consnme 85,000,000 years in running the length of itself. So much for fig urea," '- - - ' ' Aa Editor's Bard Lot. Therearealways those who will kiok, For instance, if yon publish jokee with whisker on thorn Borne will say that you ought to be in a lunatic joint If yoa don t print something to smile at they say you are a pessimistic fossil. It you spread yonrself aud write a good. original article, thoy will eay it stolen. It you reprint an article, they say yon can't write. . It you say a de orvlng word for a man, you are partial it yoa compliment tbe women, the men are jealous, and if you don't tbe verdict ot the women is to tho effect that your paper is not fit to use in the construe tion of a bustle. If yoa stay in your office, you nro afraid to remain' an the streets; if you do, yoa aro busy. If you look seedy, yoa are squandering your money ; if yoa wear good clothes, yoa are a dude, and don't pay for them. If yoa pluy a social game of any kind and get stuck, you aro a fish; if yoa win, yoa are a tin horn, aud so it goes through one continual round of pleasant complications. Koslyn (Mich.) Senti nel. -'A Bpaok Kar A Philadelphia policeman tbe other day received a luttcr Informing htm that a "speak easy," by wbicb term an un licensed raloon is designated, was operation near Franklin and Sprlu Uarden streets, His detective instinct was at once aroused, and ha made au investigation, ouly to dlsonvor that he waa tbe victim of somo practicul joker, Tho place referred to proved to bo an Episcopal church for tho deaf. New York Tribuue. A Miuur CiquUlta. Marshal Ney, who was a bandsoma a b was brave, is said never to have appeared on the field) ut a itn-at battle untH he wus drtwsHl with ecrupnlous clcKMUCo and bis Ih'snl carefully cnrlod and perfumed. When ho was led oat to execution, be wss awl and culm as though be were going to opon a duuoo. ouly suiting that tbo guns should aimed low, that his fuc might not be disfigured after dejttb. Tbe Gvnntisrs, who llvu in tho inuo cessible nwmtitulu mngo betweeti tlie Black and Caopiun w in, ut probal tbe hudctJ- people iu Hit) world. Tbe bar iiihiIii in) adv:iwi toward chili tloti In r.r.OO years. It In tin tr ioviala lile rule lo oliimrre holiiluys four tlm a Week, with saints' days ps eitnis. - ' - , . Cxport Advlc. Y-x A shrewd old lady rsutluned bet nW tied daughter aiialiut worrying her lmi I nil too much, and concluded 1 aa Ing: "My clilld, a mania like an rps Kept In hot watnr a llltlo while he n.r boll toft, bnt keep t i lit there t " long anil lie hanlrnt." e" - - tea' lalblir llr.lmi. A apwln.! bit of Mn' (I, I I I' ,.o , I' 1 IU"I ft tm I, i ,...,.,(.. ml v .. , .-,(!, f i r ' k.4 W ki Iwai a -J aaaakJ . I had Bait Rhnuin for yearn. My lee from kn-e to ankle waa raw acil swollen, anil tho paia waa iiitense. I tried doctors In llartionl, . Watnrtmry, anil IUvoh, to r.oaa!L Cc TieuKA Kksolvent, CeTienB (olntmont), anil a box of CiiTietiHA Soap completely cured mo. OAltltETT T. 8AYEKS, Hartford Eoctno I.lpht Co., Hartfonl, Conn. SnenT Obi Teatmihit rim ToaTHenrn. Om ii Vmii lli'MOud, wim lss or 1 um wrm bath. w,m I'viuTiA tuny, ffeniio ftnnmiiniM Tiia tunuua at Med dlMC Ol CUIIL'UMA ItSfKiLViaT. . jt ilimiiTtinnt tho aorhl. fiiTTr !Bi-a Awn Ciris. Coatv. fiop Uoauia. lli to Cute ball lUuuni. boa. STERN DISCIPLINE. IS la Neee.earr In War oad th Boldlar . Muat Lrarn to Submit. One ot Detroit's nrtin-d oflicers, who fought in two wars aud helped for years to restrain the RavitRO outbreaks ot our Indiuns, thus delivered himself to the writer: - "The very hardest lesson a young American has to learn when he enters the army is tbut of obedience. For the first tnuo, his individual authority Is do throned.; Ho is as fractionsas a thor oughbred colt that lonjr rotals agninst the whip aud spur. It is bard for blm to understand that his freedom of action most be subordinated to military neces sity. He chafes, if lie does not openly rebel, but when once whipped into lino be makes tbo best soldier on earth. My first drillmuKter bad been my friend aud tho friend of my family from my boyhood up. . Wo hud buutod and nshod and courted together and ex changed secrets with a freedom that docs not obtain among brothers. Oho day, eurly in my experience us a soldier, and whlloverytbing was being hurried Wltn a view co getting us into Mexico, we had been drilhug till I felt ready to drop. Tbo repeated orders struck pain to my cars and I would have couscien tiously sworn that my musket weighed a, ton. At length, whon within cusy car shot of him, I shouted, 'For heaven's sako, Bob, stop this tomfoolery and lot's go over to tho tavern. "Ho never looked ut me but roared Corporal, take tbat man and drill him hko tho devil.' - "The corporal did, uud I thought I'd die of exhaustion. I fully meant to chullengo the di'iUmoster and whip him if be declined, but he succeeded In milk ing me understand the imperative neces sity of unquestioning obedience iu tbe soldier. It s tongh with the raw re cruit, but tho quicker bo loams his part the better it is for all concerned." De troit Free Press. ' individual Odors, , r Every human buug bus a speciflo odor ot nis own, according to A. Petho in tho Archiv der Gesuiumteu Physiolo gic, by which ho'enu bo recognized uot merely by dogs but by persons with sen- sitivo orciuis of smell. Tbccnso is men tloned cf a man who blindfolded could pick out each individual in a company of 20 by his ouor. Thu smell is not born with us, bnt develops grudunlly till tho ogo of puhor ty, after which it remains unchanged, Monitors of a fiunily have a kind of common odor, which persist even whon tbey bnve lived apart for a long time. Tbe entire area of tbo' United States is placed at l.bao.ui ,ttu acres, 01 which 741, 702,1)06 acres are now owned by individuals or by corporations, or atatos or bsve pawed out of the control of thu general government. Savages, on tbe whole, live longer than civil iwd people. JAPANESE P a TP ll? V rTnr CURE A Ntw Mid Complete Treatment, consittitin of SUPPOSITURIKS, Cup-ule of Ointment diid ivtn Hoaes ol uititraeiit. a iiever-iRiiing cure tor rues of every nature and deifree. It make, an operation witn ine un w: wntcn m nainiu . anu onen rtnuua In death, unne-eMary. Why tndurt lh( lrHbl dltMitf Wa pack a Written ttuarinle In tacit $1 Box. No Curt, Tay, soc. and i a box, 6 lor 9$. tem try man. isamjiici nea OINTMENT, 85e- and 50c rftklCTIDiTlflW Cure. Ppflt4. tvwnoi ii niiun j.p.n.tt tir Peiiate.th frcat I.IVES nfl STOMACH KI'.l,Ul-AIIKanl BLAHtO PUKIPIKK. Small, anlri and pleasant to take: eipctially adapted lor children's uae; 50 Uuaea 15 cents. FREE. A vi.l of these birraas little Pellets will be Riven with e f 1 boa or more ot 1'lle Cure. Noticb Ths urnuihs raasa JarAMasa Pils 1.USB lor sale only ey K. 8. DUFFW New Heme. N. P 1x1 t:ziv UAY. r3j TTTOMEN used to think "(e msle diseases " could 0 n I y be treated alter "lo e a I eiarnlno tlons" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thouiandi of modest women silent about their suffering, Tlieln troductlon cf 'Jtne of Csrdul has now demon strated tliit nlne-lenthi ol sll tho Cases of meiutrual disorder do not require s phystrlan's attention at sll. Tho slmplo, purs -r. Mtttrjrt j tsken In the peWiry ef a v"tl"'s own home Insures qui' It relief and ere"! Cure, VA.rnen n'-ej riot hTiiu'e now. V'm- nl Cir,!rl re qutrn r,o hniri'iitijiir eiam'.iii tl inttor In a 1 '.'ton. It cuieisnir d ,w-A in! rt'iii'-s undr tl,f l.es,- of "Irmiiie. tf,uti--s" duor iei ot the otr.h. 1 ol lifi. It n .)kf (ui ty making thir , Uf. ynlll j 1 tir.'.Vy. Jl.uO ut '"wKtl""!,' fh frornnu Wan wrll. it k' k-fpu., tl.' U.J dr j s 4 err h. r - SMsM Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND HOUSES dz: A COMlIaI2TK IINK OV- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. s No.'s I18, tao and lildiieatioiial PEACE INSTITUrE, Raleigh, N. C. A famous scliuul for (iiirls. Very thorough mid of high crude. JuiIku Oi-o, D. Orny, Cnlf i per, Va., very bt-Ht fetnnle wlnii.l of wli.oh 1 ctuulogtie free lo all ln appl) M Littleton Female College! This insiiiiitiun lias a splendid anil prominent location in a rn- markably. Lfantilul scciion of country, in tLe. midst of a region of nolfil Mineral Spring. It has a large and ticautifally sliadrd Cam pus, Commodious and Well Equipped lluildins;?, a Slron Faculty and Full and Tlmrougli College Course at VlillY MODKU- ATE COST. Tlie Fall Term will lii'sin Wednesday. Sept. Hlli," 181)11. For CataloRue, Address,; : r : ; .1. M. MRS. fAllRlK M. WILLIS Will reopen school at her hotnu on Met- calf street, Monday, Sent. lOvli, 1898. 1IVATJE SL'IIOOfa. MRS. BUS AN 0. JERKINS will re sume the duties of her school on MON DAY, SEl'TEMltEH nth, and respect fully solicits a share of tho public j patronage. Mi s: A. B. Ferebee W1LI, llK-OI'BN 11F.R atlllOOL MONDAY, NKPTv 5, In Olllco next lo I lie t'mirt Hume, 1W Craven ilucet. CLEMENT CLASSICAL AND CO il ME UC IH SCHOOL. ' DEPARTMENTS: . AcaDKMIO Aritliiurtlc, Algebra," Cle otuelry and .Trigonometry; English, Latin, (ireek and r'nncli. CoMMRltciAL IlonkkecplnR, Sliott blind, Typewiltlng, Commeiclal Law and 1'entiiuiisUlp. FA IX TERM liEHINS AUOVST 2!. Tuition from I.W to $3 oft per month. $20 00 will psy for sn unlimited Fcholnr- slilp in t'lHiiT lbs lltXiU-krcjiIiit; or Bborlliand course. Oiinnirrcial Ilrpartnirut oH-n llje ycr rntind. For lurtl er ankulsn, sildie, . J. C. MINTZ, I'rln.. W.allsi r, N. C Clarcmont Colic; for Vounir Women. A uhli 1 . r 1 1 ( rt In ilif niMiiiilnh; llna- I In' li r nf Wil, IhikI i.r sty." : Mr Aim ; mi I In I, mid i'f Hi f- llmv fi ver. It- ll'l V1 !'po n. A 11 nil tlio 1 r Ir.,,rt. 1,1, I'HMt f I'1 I liivrlllv IjiI-ii Mi1 11H ft mn lifni ly Mil v ? f 1 inn t annilrt, Nm III" 'I Millex -.arl..t,-. - t n! tl ' I vi' I , 0 I r.i'iii ., . l.y 11 RETAIL DEALERS IN : ' HEXJXjES ! laa niddle Street. Instil atioiiH. pays: "I sincerely believe it is the Imve ar.v knowlpcitre." Il'tistrated Jai'. Dinwiiidir, M, A., IMucipul. IIIIOIUCW, Littleton, N. V. NAN NIK KTU13ET - Will open her KINDERGAR TEN SCHOOL at her residenco .105 Pollock Street, MONDAY7 OGTOBKR 3id,: 1838 'New- ACADEMY Berne A llifjll 5t hoot . Tor. Boys and Girls. " F.tlX SIKKIN r.KULN'S i September 5,1898. ' COURSES OF Sri'DY : Cliiesiuil, Ei!lisli mi l t'cienil lr, Coinpttt'iit ti n l bkiiled Corps of In. structuri". Tuition und Hunrd, at Moderate Rules. For catalogue and purtlculurs, aildrena the 1'iilHl.ial ; 1 HO.AS R. POUST. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1898, edition 1
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