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THE JOURNAL Vi l.lUdied every day in the year, ;ex-C-pt Honday, at Ml aliUdle Street. I'llONI No. 8. CHARLES U STEVENS, DITOK AN1 PKOPaiBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: ne year, in advance,.. t 00 One year, not ia advance, S 00 Monihrv. hr carrier in the city 50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation,. '. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N.C aa second class matter. Official Paner of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne, N. C. Sept SS. 1898 In hia mention of the intense sobiiety of the present State admin istration, Doctor Cj Tuomp3on probably did not consider Judge Norwood to be part of his family. TBB SHAM Or IT ALL. Nothing ie mors farcical and ab surd thou the publio applause and newspaper approbation uf the utter ances of Republic in and Populist State speakers in this campaign. When an aggregation such a Governor liussull, Senators Pritcb- ard and Butler, Congressman Skin ner and Dr. ' Cy Thompson, get together under one political banner, and with one accord exclaim, "We be biethien," surely it must be ti e simple of mind wbo will not si e through the sham of it all,, and bp glad to leave alone such liars. Of the above outfit, it most be acknowledged that the Gentle Gov ernor receives very little applause, for those who might applaud his utterances are usually unable to understand them. Senator Pritchxrd may be held as little wabbly on bis money views yet Republicans might upp'atid him with comparative safety. Senator Butler must now go out of North Carolina in order to re' oeivo any applause, for big unfaith fulness to friends and his inability to secure "p'e" for his followers, makes him seek the society of Gov erunr KiiBst-ll to secure any atten tion. Uotigrrssman bkinner with one hand in Senator Pritchard'sgift bag of ollices, naturally ia "hail fellow" with every one, b it for the honest voter, be he Republican or Populist, how can eithtr such a one, sincere! accept Harry Skinner for a leader? The flice seeker of course can, for any office seeker will swoar or vote by anything. And the good Doctor Cy Tbbrup son, with his prevarications on the stump, who puts the white and black Republicans iu his Populist bat, and shakes them all up together a id sweats they are the best people of the State, i.f course he is sp plauded. But does the PjpulUt of tho black counties feci real comfortable when the funny Cyrus slaps him on the back, and tells him there is no such thing as "negro supremacy, it is a Democratic lie r Truly, what a sham it all is, and how can sensible while men be de ceived by the political gyrations of tnch a set of leaders with the un governable Russell at their head Y WILL WHITS MEN STAND THIS? Ws ask the white people of the Stale, of westorn North Carolina specially, to think of the following, and say whether they will vote for a party who permits such an outrage. What ws relate 1 a matter of record and can be easily verl fled. The whole State is aware of the fact that Craven county has a so-called white man, a carpet-bagger, elected by the n f rocs, aa sheriff, named Joseph L. llahn. Every deputy sheriff serving under him In the county Is a burly negro. Every process or eiecutinn served from the sheriff's ofllcs Is dons by this sheriff or one of his negro deputies. noma time ago it became necesssry, unoer iu laws ot ins Bta e, to send a yonng while man, named It L. Han Of, to the hospital in this city for the Insane lie Is a young man of poor but very re spectable family. Providence had afflict' d him to that degiee that the protection and car provided by the good people of the cHal were necessary In his behalf. lie was ordered tent to the Raleigh asylum, and, was duly brought by A NEOKO DEPUTY, from New Bern to Kalelgb, and delivered to Dr. Klrby, The name of the nrgro deputy Is W. J). Pettifer, as appears upon th if cords of the asylum. This Is a simple statement of the fact. It requires no embellishment. Now w ask every whll voter Ibis simple ques tion i Huppose your father, son or brother, mother, wife or sister-for bad It been a woman Instead of a man the carpetbag sheriff of Cravsa would no doubt kave followed the sain course vers to b- come so afllicled that treatment at the asylum were necessary. Would you like for blm or her to be taken to the institution by a negro? Answer this I question for yourselves honestly, before your Uaker. If not, then in the name of that Maker and those yon hold dear, rote to relieve those of your own race, and flesh and blood in eastern Carolina who are thus subject to such outrages, and whose only relief must come from yon, Raleigh Post. VISITING A SHRINE. afamteauaat aUwllnaWs Dariaa Entry lata the BaweJ City of Kaoa. Knm, walled city of Persia, ranks second to Meshed in sanctity, oo ac count of the famous shrine of Masuma Fatima, sister of the Imam itiza, a fa mous saint of the Mohammedans. While Lleatenaut Rawlinson was on his way to Teheran he heard much of this sacred city and the glories of the shrine, which, it was said, no Euro pean bad ever entered. Death, so rumor whispered, would be the portion of the audacious lafidel who should be discov ered within its precincts. To a yonng and ardent spirit a danger ous adventure Is an irresistible attrac tion, ' Yonng Rawlinson determined to visit the shrine. Disguised as a Persian pilgrim, thousands of whom annually journey to the sacred city, he joined the crowd of pilgrims. His knowledge of Persian and of the oustoms of the coun try enabled him to pass undetected through the temple gates and to make his way to the tomb of the saint . The guardian gave him the customary form of words and he repeated them. But his curiosity almost caused bis detection. Attracted by magnificent salts of steel armor which hung on the walls, he was gazing at them, when suddenly ho found that he had tnrued his back upon the sacred shrine where in the saint was entombed. A thrill of alarm Startled him, but the discourtesy; impossible to a "true believer," had not been noticed. II It had been, there would probably have been no further career for tho young lieutenant, who subsequently became the decipherer of Assyrian and Babylo nian inscriptions and texts, and died the renowned orientalist, Sir Henry Raw liuson. Youth's Companion. MATES OF GREAT MEN. Tho Wive of Both Disraeli and Gladstone Were Brave. Once when Gladstone was making an 1 outdoor speech it began to rain. Quietly Mrs. Gladstone, with her sweet, moth erly face, and who always accompanied her husband, stood up, and, opening a domestio looking umbrella of the Gamp species, held it over him. The spectacle which, the old couple presented there standing together was so touching and appealed so thoroughly to the good feel ings of the crowd, because of the strik ing pioture of Durby and Joan domes ticity, that when a burly costermougor, who bad been loudest in bis. catcalls and hooting of Mr. Gladstone up to that moment, suddenly shouted, "Three cheers for the grand old woman I" every one responded with a will. Lady Beaconsneld showed similar de votion to Gladstone's great rival on more than one occasion. She, too, was devoted to her husband, and many old parliamentarians recall the story of how after having had ber hand terribly orushed in the carriage door while driv ing down to the house of parliament with Disraeli she refrained from utter ing a cry or from saying a word about her injury lest his mind shonld be divert ed from the great and important speech which be was to deliver that night It was not until be reached home and found the doctor at her bedside that he was made aware that she bad sustained any hurt New York Herald. Daaeln( Bints. One of the many strange sight on the plains, of soot hern Africa is a party of waltzing ostriches. Tbeir queer an tic have been described thus: When there are a number of them. they will start off in the morning and after running a few hundred yards will stop, and with raised wing will whirl rapidly round till they are stupefied or perhaps break a leg. The male pose also before fighting and to make their court Tbey kneel on their ankles. opening tbeir wings and balancing themselves alternately forward and backward or to one side or the other. while the neck is stretched on a level with the back aud the head strike th sides, now on the right, now on tb left, while the feathers are bristling. The bird appear at this time so absorb ed In its occupation as to forget all that is going on aronud him and can be ap proached and caught The male alone utters a cry, which sound much like an effort to speak with the. month shut tight" - DtMOverr ef She fvme of Bnddha. Far away on the bonier of Nepal th borne of Gnatama Buddha lias been dis covered. Buddba lived about 600 B. C. aud was tb sou of tho rajuh of Kaplla- vastn. A pillar, insr.riled by th Era peror Asoka in the third century B. O., marks th city' site. Tb ruins are all of brick and are covered with jungle and so extensive that their exploration will require years. Th city was de stroyed during Buddha's lifetime. It was a mass of ruins iu A. D. 410, when tb first Buddhist Chinese pilgrim mad hi way there. The baildiug that are now being excavated are older than any thing known in India heretofore.-Lou don Letter. Maty-two Cblldraa. A remarkable to I of buraan fecondi ty is told try tb London Daily Newa Aa Italian peasant woman named Cire nata, married at 88 years, ha born 63 children. Hhe began with a single dnngbter, followed by six boy at birth, then by Ave more, and these by triplet twice aud four at a birth. After tbl sb limited bi-rr If. like ordinary women, to aingl babie aud twins, bat wound np with another batch of tour. SwadUh lUllwar. Tb first railroad In Sweden was Oprard In IH6 and tb conntry baa Dow In proportion to Its population mora railways tban any other nountry In Eumpo. They are owned partly by the state and portly by private onrpura tlona. Pttrden ha the only rollwsy In the world which panel the polar cirnl I, . thn stnte line from Lnli toUrl llvaro, in the Iif lutid district :. ... ..J i. IK. aJ V-i L i" m - tmj !x I suffered from Ecaema on the rirht ear. I eoaltl hardly keep my hands off It, the itching was so sorer. Small bubbles would often, emitting a watory-like substance, apparenUy poisonous. One of the leading doctors here treated me. and applied tha usual physician's mmedi.ee without benefit. My brother no ommemled that I try CrmccnA. The Jlns application mm toothing, and before the box was half gome the ttiatoM had fitappeared. .;. H. C. BASNET, S14 Race St., Cinq, O. Smor Cvm Tninm m Itmr Vnvnor Cr IUA,vm Los, or Hub Warm bath, with iYrl. ova Soar, aeatla analnilaaa wlih CrTiroaa, par tat of mi n Was la. and mud dna. oTCvTicua UaauLvaMX. Sold uuMffhtnt tha vwU. Fntrma THrfo awn rm Oar . So Ptotav, Baaua. Bsw K Con KGaaoaa," net. Siberia's Mineral Wealth. ' Siberia is an empire in itself. There have been discovered along its line of road 54 bituminous coal fields, 30 gold, 40 copper and two silver deposits. ITe Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bncklen & Co , Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you ot their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure of Consllpa, tion and Sick Headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. - They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the. stomach and bowels ' greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 35c. per box. Sold by F. 8. Duify, druggist. Why They Hollered. Farmer Haicede "GobU JIandy. but them Philerdelphy folks seems lew be sufferio' terrible with the heat." His Wife "Dow tell r" Uaicede-"Ya; when I went through thar on my bicycle today everybody was hollerin' fur Ice." You Invite disappointment when you xperlment. DeVYiu's Little Early ltisers re pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick head- she just as sure as you take them. F i5 Duffy. There Ar Others. Johnny, -Me fader's a policeman; bat does yer fader do r Jimmy. What ma tells him. tie. Dr. K. Iatrhta'a Aatl Dtnrtti May be worth more to you than $100 if you have a cbild.who soils budding from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. I. Pom by u. v. israo ham, druggist, New Berne, N. C. Historie Desk.;.' The desk at which President McKin- ley has signed so many momentous dis patches during the past few months was a gift of Queen Victoria to a former oc cupant of the White House. It is made of tough British oak, taken from the re mains ot the ill fated ship Iiesolute, hick went northward In 18,"i3 in search of Sir John Franklin. Ssfferlng Wemea Instantly Believed The Fkmiccub Tablets almost in stanlly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in th womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, and act like a soothing healing Kultlce, draw ing out fever and pain. If used In con necilon with the Funiculi Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; In' eluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of th Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Palnfnl and Obstructed Menstruation Leucorrbtea or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensation in Groin Aching and 1'aln In Back and Limbs Flooding. Tiy this new and aur rising core, omlcur Tenia 11. UU 'erulcure Tablet (24 treatments) I1.U0 Hold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Bern OK ramltar. Collector of antique furniture hare struck a bonanza In Havana. In pre paring to return to Spain army officers re placing on th market pieces of fine workmanship and ancient pattern which ars being eagerly snapped np by dealers, A correspondent cites a haodsom old walnut wardrobe, with three full length bevel mirrors, valued at IM, which was sold for leas than $10; and that Is simply one example of many. More than twenty million free samples of DeWills Witch Hael Balva have been distributed by th manufacturer What better proof of their confldance In It's merits do jou wanit It cure piles, burns, scalds, sores, In the shortest space Of time. F 8 Duffy, Convince at Last. "Yes; bo was very stupid," said tb Spanish colonel; "he couldn't bemad to believe that an American bullet could ver hurt blm." "Changed bis mind, hp "Changed It! VTell. raiber II got it Into his bead Anally." . Beats Th EUnllk. .' , Mr. A.C Thomas, of Marysvlll. Tex has found a more valuable discovery than hat yet bee mail la tb Klondike, for years he suffsred untold agony from constipation accompanied by bt-morr ages, and was absolutely cured by Di King's New Discovery for Consumption Coubs and Colds, he declares that gold Is of Utile value In comparison to this marvelous cure, would bav It even If It coat hundred dollars a bottle. Aatlitn Bronchitis and all ihrost and lung af fections ate positively cured by D King s new ixscovery lor lonsump- lion. Trial hollies free at F. H. Duffy' Drug Hi ore. lingular sire (0 els. ami 1 1.00. Oiiarsnioeil lo rure or prU e onded. Tho Heliocraph. With all its superiority in distances the heliograph is too uncertain for solu reliance. A pairing cloud is sut'icietit to Interrupt the clearest siguula, per haps in the critical moment of a battle, or a sun haze may rendur invisible the rays from the largest mirror, so that at any time without a clear atmosphere the system is useless. It is not known that the heliogrnphlo system has ever been in use on ship board, and the sea service has nothing for daylight signaling that approaches its accomplishment iu dry atmospheres. For night service at sea the flashlight appears to be the best system of signal ing in all weathers, though on rare oc casions the long beam of the el eo trio searchlight thrown np on the sky has proved effective for communication when it was possible by no other means. An instance of such use was reported a few years ago by two British ships, which while on opposite sides of a high promontory nine mile in width opened communication with each other by means of dot and dash flashes on the sky from their searchlights. Lippin-oott's. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional-remedies-Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Ens lachian Tube. . When this tube gels in flamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out "and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, hick is nothing but uu inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will elve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F: J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. ' ': Did Net Succeed. Iiudyard Kipling recently received a polite note asking if his story, T1 Man Wbo Would Be King," is founded on fact. Mr. Kipling conceived the inquiry to be an attempt to secure his autograph, eo he cut out of a paper the three words, ''It Js not,'' and pasting leui neatly on a blank sheet mailed it to the Inquirer, without his signature Truth wears well. People have learned that DjVVitl'a Little Early Risers are re liable little pills for regulating the bow els, curing constipation and sick head ache. They don't gripe. F 8 Duffy. Bcceivod 'Poor Muud I. She was cruelly deceived when she married old Golrox " "Didn't he have any money ?'' ' Plenty of It; but she has learned that ho Is ten years younger than be said be ws" '' ., v A Critical TiiViE During IIki Rattle of . Km. tin gov SICK OK WELL, A UUSli NIGHT AND DAT. Th Packer st th Battle of Banting deCnba War All Heroes. Tkelr Heroic Effort ia Getting Ammnui tion and Rations to the front Saved th Bar. P. E. Iiim.f li, of pack-lrain No. 8, writing from Bantlago do Cuba, on July Z,1rd, says; "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, when we land fd we had no lime to aee a doctor, for It wu a cat of rush an I rush night and day to keep th troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamlicrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea lleaiedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; In fact, 1 sin cerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was th 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 aud myself bad the good fortune to lay In a supply this medicine for our pack-train before w left Tampa, aud I know lu four cases it absolntely saved life." Th sIhiv letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medinlno Co., Des Mulnrs Iowa. For sal by F. B. Duffy. 13m Answer. Hmarlly Dressed Young Lady Ob you wl ked boy; how could yon rob that aesl ? No tloulit the poor mother Is now grirvlyg for th loss of herrggs. I'rcblu Oh, sLo doesn't ft re. She" up In jrnnr bal. l'fW eisicsij VITALITY I. a ' i I ' J a. J- i i mans -t Well Man 1 ne. OK I CAT F;t m 11 dhMrir T""i'' 1 la SO Sail. '.. A' I -Mttf, t ail,nf A.tm.tv. W.a t .n.. I'v , tr r - -ri.. aniiit, an') ftti.HMn.il.rtt. 10.-1 d Hid " S: ? aft . u aa aa olvea natitr fhfl mtlH gives nature the mild assistance needed for the regulation of the menses. It is of wonderful aid to the girl just entering womanhood) to the wife, and to the woman ap proaching or going through the turn of life. Women who suffer from any unnatural drain, any bearing down pains in the lower abdomen, falling or displacement o f t h e womb, can quickly cure their troub les at home, completely away from the eyes of a physician. A few doses taken each month vill regu late the menses perfectly. tartc sorties hu By araerlsts far ft . Taa BradSaM UacalaUc Caaipaar, Atlanta, fin. KEGISTBABS. Lint r nrinve rallr. Krpub:lrn, anal FinllKt KHalKirnm tor Klilat of TMeaxlAjt Suveuibrr Nib, In ravets C'uuuiy, The following arc the uamca of the registrars for Craven county appointed by the Hoard of Election. This hoard is composed of the Clerk of the Court, the Register of Deeds, and the chairman of the Board ot County Couunliion ers. -.- ; V ..- . ,'...' The names are given for each precinct and in the following order. Democrat, Republican, Populist Vanccboro S F Hill, X ; B P Coward, H: R W Smith, P. Maple Cypress Chas C May; Wm P. Williams; C B Stubhs. Truitls-S W Latham; Tlios L Moore; Lewis Catou. Fort Barnwell M D Lane; Jno W Taylor, J B House. Dover J as. E Korucgaj; J It Smith; L 11 Outlaw. Core Creek Sam lloblnson; J W Ken nedy-, J E Avery. Stanton Isaac Talor; Nero Croom; A P Whitehead. . Temples W Q Temple; Jose P Oo dette, Jr.; W F Taylor. - Lee'sarm-W B Flanner; E D Hus- sell; HE Williams. - ltivcrdale-H W Ives; John S Flslici; W Conner. East James City B D Eubsnks; James Jordan; W E Salter. West .lames City Henry ii Lane; K H Davis; J 11 Hooks. Kocky Hun C U Ball; A B Koonct ; J L Wetherlngtiin. . flcasaut Uill E M Htreet; Simon Bitten; D 11 Williams. - Neuse Trent W F Crocket; Riley Oden; J Cromwell. Jasper L J trench; W II liasberrv: N T Weeks. New Berne. 1st Ward-It 11 Hill: T A E-lenrv: J T Lincoln. "' 2nd Ward Ueo li Waters; II J Lovickf Jos H Ldwanls. - - 8rd Wan I 8 II Lane; A A ISryan; John V Smith. . 4lh Ward-Hardy B Laue; W W Law rence; r J llatdlson. 5th Ward J M Uamett: J li Fisher: L J Potter. . 6lhWard, Strhilins-E W Watson: Isaac Davmport; Chas Squires. - Glh Ward, Pavle town W II Bishop; Jas C Bryanl; James Lawrence. ' It I.I.I CP IN MIX ItOI'H Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure.'' It is a great surprise on account ot its exceed' log promptness in relieving pain in blad der, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves relension of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. D. unuuiam, urugglst, pew lierne, in. u. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. a Mml TotirMi Trin Ik HoKb aa VI Hit) "I ktamtx-ak The pleasure-seeking tourist can ac complish no more delightful rail and water journey to the north or east than via the Southern Hallway to Norfolk, thence the Chesspeake Line steauiers to Baltimore. The Chesapeake Line Is the fast mail route. The fleet consists of the most magnificent steamships afloat, City ot Allanta, Charlotte, Danvlllo and Bal tlmore, leaving Nor'olk eveiy week day at 0 45 p m for Baltimore, touching it Old Point Comfort. These shins were especially constructed for th bay ter vky and I heir appolnlmenis arc as per feet as the most fastidious taste can sug gest. , mecuisino is unrxrellcd and evary attention porslhle Is shown to ihe trav eier. - . - Tb connection with tha Southern Railway, arriving at Norfolk st 7:MJ a in permll a day's stop-over at thai point giving an opportunity to visit Old I'oiii Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia Beach and Newpoit News. For rales, through tickets and any other Information rail on any agen Southern Hallway or write R. 1. Vrn Traveling Passenger Agent, Charlotl?, N.C. - A stubborn cotib or llckling In lli throsl yields lo Oim Mlnui(!oii,'li Cure IlatmleKS in encct, louchrs llifl rlulil spot, rullslilo and jtiat whl Is iraiilid, It acla at once. F S Duffy. S"aaillM hi aaial.-rlMt tmu9 attara Will ronvrn st Ktnslon Hcplcnihc 21sl al II o'tlc:L. Dili pities will pi Uku niiilif and ailcud. Tliu f.i!Iu ;i l' I a llht of di legale: .1 A Jac k. mi, t: li HhiIiIk, It W Mmllli, Hli'.l,rn Tnli-r, N T Weeks, A I' WIiIicIkii.I, W . linyl, II '. Wl'iiaius. fiiois V r- i li, 1 . it ( (i A CminiT, J H Mnanfhl, V II Hiu'iti, J (' Mooie, M F Wellirrlimlnii, J K Awry, J W l oimfr, J T I. In. V II 1 urrU. in, U 1. ITn A r 1 r i cnnvpnlii ill .l !r.-.4 .. 'I l,f 1 ' i.'L n. i s ; I'r. 1 I'l ON HAND which arrived by Kail aud which will be sold Very Low . for CASH or on Good Negotiable Paper. " , ' I have Large Horses mid Sniilll Horses, in fact sizes to-suit anyone. '- Large Line of Winter Eobea on lnmd. .-. I also liaye on hand Buggies mado by Ilnndolidi, Kinston, N. C. Tyson & Jones, Curtilage, N. C; Hussey, Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, Wilson, N. 0.; Harbour, South lioslon, Va., which I tun selling f heap for the CASH or ON TIME. ' ' Don't "Forget that I am in the Harness Business. - , . . 681, 70, U, Hi 74. 74 AND 70 BROAD STKKET. M. Halm &, Co., 1 5i""" i - 7. ; '. , ' Livery, Sale fir Exchange Stables. WH0LE5ALl AND houses & A COHl'LETE JjLNK OI Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'g Ii8. lao and ATTRACTIVE AND CFFICtS, TO 3EDtT'T I IN MOST CENTRAL POU " TIOS OF CITY. Two laipn stores, handsome plule glass fronts, with water, gas and electric lights, cIomI", elc. Ofllces, singly, or double, well lighted, gas and electric lights, closets snd sew erage. Fine room for Lodge purposes. Fia ternal orders Invited to iusprct same. All In rianters Tobacco Warehouse Building. Fir teims and parliculais Inquire of . R. A. NUNN, No. 08 Boulh Front Blrcet. CLEMENT CLASSICAL AND I'nMMEUfliL SCHOOL. IlKI'Ali TM KNTS: AcanKMir Artiliiiicilc, Algebra, Oe omelry and Triconomi try; Kngllli, Latin, flieek and French. t'oMMKiit lAI. Dmik keiplnjr, Hlioit band, Trpewrltlng, ('oiihiii'icIhI Law and 1'eninniinhV. FALL TEI1M r.K'il.N AVOTST 20 Tuition from l.oo In f '1 00 cr monlh. I .'(10(1 will pay f.r an ui'llmllril scholar Up In li'hcr Hie U.Hk keeping or huriiiiind ri'iirai-s. Coninicrriid 1 i-pHi luirnl ccn lliuynr r"Mii(l. For furtl er art I uliirs, !i. J. t' MIN'TZ, I', In., V,VV i'. N (' I Hew Berne.N. G. RETAIL DEALEWS IN n-crXis i 1 33 flldille Street, . LaJaJia.aJ I " ? TABLETS V PROMPTLY CURS A LI. Cnir r-a a-a a r-a waaaa.i; SSa. SiaJj at CSV fa amm SUuf C p-s ar - Trtcs, K!., Sec. or per Dor. SArisrMOTin rfinAnrrm On MOHCf HcfOnOCO. Qa.la C. l"or rests Pjsiai:,:. MsiriT)!i;i.-s t'i tut Mraatlwar. Sew Yi h. kJoutliern ailway. The Kliindnrl Kailwsy id li e HOU TU The Direct Line , ull I'tiinln. 'TUX AH, ' v.i'ii . :;r Hi icily K, I. V
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