THE JOURNAL. Published every day in the yea, jea eept Monday, at MS Middle Hlraet, e I'bos No. 8. CHARLE5 U STEVEN5, fDITOB AMD PBOPMKTOB. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i ie year, in advance,... One year, not ia advance Moulhly, by carrier in the city, . . .4 00 . 6 00 . 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. -- "'' , V Entered at the Post Office, New Berue, N. C. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and . Craven County. ' "J 4 New Berne, N. C. Sept. 23. 1808 The Richmond 1 imct Bays the citizons of Raleigh are raising a futid for a monument to Lieut. Shi pp. Since waen ? , "SAVa, TBS POOR WHITES!" ' If there was a single touch neoded to complete the humiliation of the while people of North Carolina, it' is the above ci y coming from the negro. The negro has taken up this cry and now in all convention it is the campaign speech, ' let tit save the poor to bites from the clutches of the Democratic party .. which seeks to disfranchise these poor people!'' The foolishness of this assertion, aside from its fuleeuets, is seen in the fact that the Democratic party dur ing its twenty years of power did not commit this act, and in (his campaign, in its efforts to secure a permanent white supremacy for the p ople of this State, the Democratic party Becks to rare the white people, ana the poor whites especially, from the rule of the negro. The negro in Eaatern Carolina sees this endeavor, aud knows that while he can deceive the white man into voting with the negro party, be i; straight Republican or by the fusion method, the white man is his political slave. And even worse results than poli ticul elavory is iu store for the white man, be ha poor or rich, who gives tho negro tho control of affairs, for the negro wilt finally reduce the whites to n iuferor place, socially, as well as politically. The fearful humiliation which any thinkii.g white man, must feel when such appeal is. made, coming from a negro, is beyond expression, , and jet it only shows how superior, how masterful tho negro now feels Lie, the negro, does not ask to be a political partner of the white man's, for he, the negro, it the Re publican party, he is the dictator of nominee, the stockholder who name the cilice holder, and the ooe to give the white mar, who will join his party, freedom of ballot. And it has only taken thirty odd years to develop negro supremacy from negro slavery ! Truth wears well. People hart learned that I .Will's Little Early Risers are re liable little pills for regulating the tow els, curing constipation and sick bead ache. They don't giipe. F 8 Duffy. UNDER WBICB IXAOT Tliu man who sincerely believes in white supremacy throughout the State, in Craven at well us in Dun core be, in New Hanover as well ju in Catawba, and who realizet that the present administration, in State and counties, is not only degiaJinjf but ditaslrout to the peace and pros perity of all the people, of all races, and who with to change it, will rote the Democratic ticket, whether he bat heretofore aflilialed wilb any olher party or not. I lie issue it plain and simple. I; it white su premacy and honest, economical government, or, the continuation of the present condition of affsirt. It cannot be disguised, or hidden Under ,which flag will you rote, white citixeii. Goldtboro Argut. Beats The CealUe. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvllle, Tti bat found a more valuable discovery than has yet been mailt la tbt Klondike, for years bt suffered untold agony from constipation accompanied by bemorr ague, and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs snil Colds, be declares that gold Is of 11 tile value la comparison to this marvelous cure, would have It even If it coal a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis tnd all throat and lung af fections art positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles free a T. ft. Duffy's Drug Rlore. Regular airs M da and $1.00 Ouaranlocd to curt or price re- aadod. THE AMERICAN SAILOR. tacky MaMaaaaataialaltrtaCrMt tm ta Navv. Jacky, who used to be more tailor than gonner, is now more gunner than tailor. Jnet in proportion at be bat cetsed to be a part of the great engine on which he lives, so be bas come mote and more into the control of it, and at the cardinal purpose of a warship it to hit things with her projectile Jacky hat beoome a specialist in getting that work out of her: He does it in two placet at the gans and at the engines. Correctly pointed gnnt are of no use unless the platform on which they rest it pat in proper relation to the thing to be hit and kept there. Equally it la use less to get the ship into proper place unless the guns are correctly pointed. Men who can do either of these things mnst have natural capacities and be sus ceptible to education, and only men of this sort are eligible for our navy. . Accordingly the "beach comber," or the "rock scorpion, " or any other va riety of that ruck of- marine refuse wbion drifts aronnd the great maritime ports, and ships in any craft where "grub'' is plenty and work light, no longer slings his hammock on Uncle Sam's berth deck, as he used to do, to the shame of tho service, in years gone by. Nor can the tramp nor the Jailbird nor even the incorrigible blaok sheep of the family thus be provided for, to the relief of constables and long suffering relatives. No man or boy can now pass a United States naval recruiting officer unless he is clean, healthy, honest, young, strong and intelligent, nor can he afterward get that advancement, which is certainly open to bim without fear or favor, unless he continues to show aptitude and ability. Park Ben jamin in Independent ARMY AND NAVY GUNS. A Vast Difference In the number off Mm Required to Handle Them. ' ' The number of men required to man naval guns of the British, French, Ger man and American navies is about the same, although the French are under stood to have more men as a rule for some of the larger guns. - For tho 4 inch and S inch all services require four men to work each piece; for the 6 inch, six men are needed, and for the 10, 12 and 13 inch the same number. . ' As nearly all our 8, 10, 13 and 18 inch guns are used in pairs and 'mount ed in turrets the 13 men working them are protectod by heavy plates of steel. For the little 1 pounders three men are necessary to work them rapidly, and for the 8 pounders and 0 pounders four men are assigned, and for the Hotchkiss three men. Treble the uumber of men seem to be required to work the same caliber of guns in our coast defense system, al though there is no speciul reason for this, unless it be due to the fact that the army gnus are mounted on disap pearing carriages and are not provided with turrets, which naturally limits the spaco of the operators. An army 8 inch gun takes 15 men to work it; a 10 inch gun requires 18 men, and u 13 inch gun, tho largest now constructed by the army, calls for 8 1 men. It will be seen, therefore, that a 18 inch naval gun is operated by six men, while an army gun of one inoh less cali ber calls for 31 men. The nuvy gun can be fired just as rapidly with its six men as the army gun can be fired with its larger number. Boston Herald. J At flea oa Maskat. A funny scone occurred many years ago in congress. A present of Arabian horses, a sword, etc, arrived from the imam of Mnskat for President Adama A western1 member with some heat moved that the gift shonld be sent back, with a letter from congress, in' forming the rnlor of Moskat that the president of tho United States was no king, but tho servant of the people, and was not permitted to give or receive presenta Another member rose. "Bocb a lot' ter, Mr. Speaker,' be said, "can easily be written. But where is it to be seutr Where it Maskat?" There wat no response. Apparently not a member of tho house was prepared to answer, nor could Musket then be found in any atlas published in this country. It was found at last on a Ger man map. A civil answer was returned, and the geographer! made baste to in sort Maskat iu the next edition of their maps. Exchange. The Other Way Ararat. The loyalty of the Scottish b Ion lander to hiskilt Is a picturesque thing. He will neveradmit that it make bim cold, and hlghlnuderi who were suffer ing from oold iu the ordinary dress of civilization bavt been known to substi tute the kilt for it in order to get warm, though this would be much like removing one't coal and waistcoat and rolling np one't tbirt tleevet for the tame purpose. It is said that a stranger, teeing a soldier In full bighlander uniform tlilV' eriug in a cold wind, asked him: "Saudy, are yon cold with the kilt?" "Na, ua, mon," the soldier answered Indignantly, "but I'm nigh kill with the canld I" Exchange. arraht ' W. J. Spratley, the Egyptologist, tblukt that "there can be no doubt that the Egyptian soldiers In ancient timet went into the battle to tbe Inspiring cheer of tho'HooRnl Hoolia! IIooRal and if tbe average questioning man auks wby he replies with this, 'Because Hoo Ra (in the tongue of the Raroesns) meant 'the king, the king, the klngl Tarnlng the Sleek, A writer In Tbe Dry Oonds Chronicle says: ".A good point for the retail mer chant to remember is that ll Is not how large beslneaa be dor, but bow many timet bit stork Is tnnied In 'he on raw of the year, that really Indicates the moraWul Merchant" 'tU'LIKr MIX HOI' NX Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved In tlx hours by "New Ureal South American Kidney Cure, It It great surprise on account of Itt stored ing promptness la relieving pain In blad der, kidneys and back, la male or female. Relieves rvtenalon of water almost Inv mediately. If you want quirk relief and cure to is it uie remedy, Mom ry u, V, Drailliain, llrug.lst, Now rWne, If. U. ben In Bayboro slop at the Luptot Douse for good accommodations. n r 3 BY CURED CUTICOl C0.1P ' Before wing CcnccitA Boat , my face and hands were just at rough as ooulU be and my fans was all covered with pimples. 1 was un fit to look at, butafier using CimcvBA Soap -three week., my face was equal to velvet. red. t, 1KJS. PA ITT. nuI'UE, CtuUcr, La. I suffered with blackheads and pimples for . two or three years until It bocauehronlo. I tried every thine: imajrtnable, bnt It did we bo 40od. Ctrnctnu Soap cured me. rob. ao.-w. i v. gilliam, oak r. o., vs. I was tioubled for elpht years with pimples on the face. I commenced using; CimccaA Boat. Ia a very abort time the pimples all . disappeared and my skin Is now in a healthy condition. JAMES FOSTKR, Feb. IT, mag. Dtsntont, Allegheny Co., Pa. Sold tttfownriat ft viwnv Pv Ms. FuTTitnana Mountain Ranges. . "You will observe," said a teacher re ported by the Chicago News, "that the higher the altitude attained the colder the temperature becomes." But Isn't it warmer up in the mountains?" asked the youth at the foot of the class. "Certainly not," replied the professor. "Why do you think it would be warmer there?" "I thought the atmosphere was heated by the mountain ranges," answored 'the youngster. BOCKLEN'S A3M1CA SALTS. THE BEST SALVE in' the world for Cuts, Bruises, SoreB, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. race an cents per hox, iror sale oy jr. imny. Should Have Taken a Case. Hoax "You know Schneider, the bottler, who recently became a Magis trate?" Jax "Yes." "Well, he discharged t prisoner yester- ay who was charged with stealing a dozen bottles of beer." "So?" "Yes; Scneider Bald that wasn't enough to make a case." I i!lrdr ssyp: "We all had diarrhoea In More than twenty million free sampleo,.,, or i088 violont forn, when we ud- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in 's merits do you wanl? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, iu the shortest space of time. FS Duffy. A Winner. you like the How did show lafct Ujhl?" :GrealI Best I ever saw. House was picked aud the people went wild Willi enthusiasm. They killed t Spaniard in every act." Beafnett Cannot be Cnred y local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, ami that is by constitutional remedies- Deafness Is caused by in inflamed con- dition of the mucout lining of the Eus tachian Tube.- When this tube gels in flamed you havo a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, aud when It It entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Itt normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing hut in inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for my esse of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. 3. CIIENKY & CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by Drugslsts, ?5c. Hall's Family Tills are the bfcst.V Better eai Sunsets. Tncle Hlrsra. They tay the sun never sets on the British Empire. Aunt Hannah Doesn't It, now? And we have such magoitlcenl sunsets over here I aflertag Vines Instaatly Believed Tbe Funiculi Tabi.kts almost In ttanlly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness In the womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, and sol like a toothing' healing poultice, draw Ing out fever snd pain. If used In con nection with the Fkmicuhc Tonic, will speedily ind radically cure all forms of Femalt Complaints and Weaknesses; In cluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of the Wpmh, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and ((Intruded Menstruation Leurorrhn-e or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensation in Orola- acbtng tnd I'aln In Una sad l.lmlej Flooding, Kio. Tiy Ibis new tnd sur Iirlslng cure. Fern lours ,T nlo tl.OO remli are Tabbls CM treatments) f 1.00 4ol by Henry's Pharmacy, New Bernt rreet Aktad. hasn't been through "llobton the worst yet." 1 "What do you mean V "He hasn't been kissed by a Boston girl." Yon Invite dlsappolntruentlrbra you ttperiment. DeWlti'i Little Katly Itiaert tit pbsasnl, eay( thorough Unit pllli. They cure eonallptilon ind sick brail a Hit Juit it tu rt it you lakt them. Y P DDJ,' ' 1 Tbe Way Oat: "Just think of bit committing suicide for level Wasn't It awful?" "It wit tbt only way he eoabl keep hit word, poor boy, for hi hid vowed lo her that be would never love another woman. For broken surf area, suits, Insect bltrt boms, skin diseases and ee lally piles there Is eta reliable remedy, DeWiu'i Witch Hael Halve, When y. call for DeWtH't dot't accept onnierfelis or frauds. Tea will tot he dlaappoluled with DtWIll't Wltcb Usui P. We. F Duffy. The Rarest Bird. The rarest bird in existence it a cer tain kind of pheasant In Annam. For many yean its existence was . known only by the fact that itt longest and most splendid plume was In much re quest by mandarins for their headgear. A tingle 'skin, ts worth (400, aud the living bird would bo priceless, but it toon diet in captivity. , : tsae ef the Turn la Japan. The usee of the ian are many and various in Japan, where it it carried by men, women and children. A but terfly shaped fan in tbe hands of the umpire at wrestling aud fencing matches ia made to express a number of messages perfectly understood and promptly at tended to by the oombatauta . " Ocean waves have on a n amber of occasions dashed over the tops of light- bouses which are 160 feet high. As a wave in the open ooean it accompanied Joy a depression as deep at tbe wave ia high, a ship in the trough of the a encountering such waves would be bapked by hills of water, if the term may be used, 800 feet, high. Economy is half tbe battle of life. It Is not so hard to earn mdbey at to spend It well. 8purgeou. A Critical Time During the Itattle of SICK OR WELL, a RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba Were All Heroes. Their Heroic Efforts in dotting- Ammuni tion and Rations to the Front Saved the Day. , x -' P. E. Huti.kk, of pack-train No. 8, wilting from Santiago du Cubs, on July ed we had no lime lo see a doctor, for it as a eae of rush and ruf-h night and lay to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to hamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea lteincdy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; in fact, 1 sin cerely lielievc I list at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unaole to woik there would have been no way of gelling supplies to the front. There we're no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself bad the good fortune to lay In a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tamps, snd I know in four cases It absolutely saved life." i The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this - medicine, tho Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines Iowa. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 4a Idral Taarlm Trip lam orlsi S Baal vlihfl lsrasrk . I.lat Hiramrra. The pleasure-seeking tourist cm ac complish no more delightful ..rail and water journey lo tho north or east than via the Southern Hallway to Norfolk, thence the Chesapeake Line steamers lo Halllmore. The Chesapeake Line Is the fait mail roule. The fleet consists of the most magnificent steamships atloit, City of Alltnti, Chirlollv, Danville ind Bal timore, lfsvlng Norfolk cveij week day at IM.I p m for Dillluiore, touching at Did I'olnl Comfort. Tkero ships were especially const ruclcd for I he biy sur vice, ind their ippnlntmenti ire is per feet it tbt most fastidious tine can tag gest. . i Tbe cuisine is unexcelled and every attention pot-slble Is shown lo the trav eler. The connection with the Southern Itillwiy, arriving at Norfolk ll 7:50 t m, permits a day't stop-over at lint point giving in opportunity to visit Old Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia Urich, and Newpoit Newt. Fnr rites,, throngb tickets and any olher -In formation csll on my tgent Houlhern Hallway or write It I., Vernon Traveling J'isaenger Agent, Charlotte, N.C. ; teTheylaf. Little Andrew 1'a, what's igcnluf l'a lis It generally a fellow that the neighbors kid a very poor opinion of when be wat a boy. j A stubborn tough or tickling In lit I broil yields lo Ont Minute Cough Cure. Iltimlest In effect, touches Hit right ipot, reliable tnd luat whit It a anted. It acta it rnee. F 8 Duffy. New Berne A High clioot Yor Boy and Girl. rai.ii orj'.iion iir.iunni September 5, 1898. ' COUHSF-S OF BTl'DY i flUanb-at, F-aglisli anl Bcieniinc C'oinlnlenl and Kklllnl t'iri of In- strurtor. Tuition and Ikiaril, al Modi rate Halea. For oalaliif ut and ,nlrnlr, sulil n as the IMnrl, THOMAS W. I (M'ST, fN w I',i-r ric N ACAD I takes married women through the whole period of pregnancy in safety snd com fort It Is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that there is no dis comfort It pajventt snd relieves morning sickness, headache snd rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mothers girl ish form. SI bottle at druggi&ta bend lor a fast copy of our illus trated booklet about mother's rrat) The Bradfleld Regulator O., Atlanta, 6a. . , Why They Hollered. Parmer Halcede "Gosh Mandy but them Philerdelphy folks seems tew be sufferin' terrible with'the heal."' His Wife "Dew tell ?" llaicede "Yaas; when I went through thar on my bicycle .today everybody was hollerin' fur Tee." lo. Dr. JR. Itnehuu'a Anil ninretie May lie worth more to you than $100 if you bare a child.who soilsTicddinfr from incontenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the y-ouble at onco. 1. Bold by G. D. BraiJ ham, drugging New Berne, M. C. Convinced at Last., "Yep; he was very stupid," said the Spanish colonel; "lie couldn't be made i to believe that an American bullet could I ever hurt him." "Changed his mind. eh?" "Changed it? Well, ralher He got it Into bis head finally." - Tree Fills, , Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co , Chicago aud get a free sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convince yotrot their merits. Thcte pills are easy lu action and are particu larly effective In tbe cure of Constipa tion and Sick Headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been prored invaluable:' They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every, substance and to be purely vegetable.' Tliev do nol weaken by their action, but by giving tone to tin; stomaeii ami bowels gieniiy invigovate the syniem. Regular size 25a per iiox. bold by r. a. uuity, druggist. Nice house, fiiM-class location a', tS 00 per mould. Firm-clnts house, splendid location at fia.uu, , , Otic of the mnst roomy and best bouses in Hie city, arid best local I. m f.'is.nn, Modern bouse, pood It cation at 1 t IKI. Tenements in various po. lions of cliy. TERMS Payable weekly and month ly in advaucu. Ilrmtiefl nrwl xtti fnr Knh Iwilli na nn invt Btmenl and for homes. .. E. E. HARPER, V , Real Estate Agent. WILLENBRINK'S Restaurant . ail Mi Bon., 120 MIDDLE ST.,; NEW DEUNE, N.C TUONKJNO. UJ,.V vrrjihlua Sew Kl-rtrle rant stswrlMl tialra My isio Week. I lrt- laaa. Big Knock Down on Beef. t -at ' I will orn-n a KEEF MARKET on South Front ftlreet, nest to my Store BATl'itn.lY MOltNlNU. Ke..p tho very Desi, Fattest and Nicest Ic'f in nuiket. The last round stake, 8c btewiiiK Ilet f, So, Come one, tome all, eeo what we are iloiug. . Dry Stove Wood, lland-Mado and Sawed ShiiicUw, lrlr, Milch Cows, Ilug ilif, Homs, Illcjcfes. Flats All u Hell or Itent. '' BIG HILUMiDi Mao. Sweets of Life ! We hive Jual received a Frssh Lot of WHITMANS- FINE I'llILADKt.rill.V fMADK CANDIES, 'wlilch we sell at tile per pound., put up-ln band- some boxes. Tills candy Is Guaranteed to be Freab. Ico Cream, 30c Quart. IMIvered to any pari of the rity PAOKED IN ICE. - Corner PolliMk and Middle SlrvcU. Dmi'l forget the plare. C. J. 3It-.4orI-y A. Ky . , f , t . . . . . . vyj Hi-L0 "0lt,i"" Clean, purr, wbolmome, Kuaranlit-d I" list rliemlejilly maile from dilill-d waler and tit from linpurllh-t. H ln!ly In IiiiiiIimI and prenartil f. r huinan run sitrnptloti. li s d.-llreri-d dally (i-soepl Hundiijs; a. m lo S p. m. K inilajrs (rtil only) 7 a. m. U 11 nMin. for prices and oilier inrnrniallnn. :j Ecrno Ico Co. II. H 1. 1 I' N. J!.v , -.( I HAVE A LAuGE STGCX 01 ... ON HAND 'which arrived by Rail for CASH or on Good Negotiable iPapcr. I have Largo Horses and Small Horses, in fact sizes to suit Anyone. Large Line of Winter Holes ou hand. -'. I also have on hand Buggies made by Randolph, Kinston, N. C. Tyson & Jones, Cnrtlmge, N. C.; Husscy, Tarboro, N. 0.; Hackney, Wilson, N. C; Barbour; South Boston, Va. which I nm selling' ( heap f.ir the CASH -or ON TIME. Don't Forget that I am in the Harness Business. ' . J. "W. STEWAET, 8.w.w.w4r4.7AD7o M. Hahn & Co., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND Rl TAIL DEALERS IN.,; r HOESES UTILES "l A KlMHiETE LINE Ol Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s I18, lao and ATTRACTIVE AND (FflCiS,- ; TO 2E3STT ! "IN 'MOST CENTltAL POR-. TIONj)F CITY, r Two laijre store, liindsomc plate glasa fr'niils, wilb wairr. g and elect rii lights, cbeu, etc Oflices, slii).'ly, or double, well lighted. gas ind ehclrlc lights, cloM ls and tew erige. Fine room for Lodge purposes. Fra ternal orders Invited lo IiikcI tame. All In Plautert Tobacco Warehouse Building. Jfi r' tcimt " and pirlirtilais Inquire of - It. A. NUNN, No. (18 South Front Street. CLEMENT CLASSICAL AND COHMIUCIAL SCHOOL DEPAKTMENTS: V ' Academic Arithmetic, Algiilirt, Ge oniHtry hnd 'Trlironomctryj English, Latin, Urcek and French. , t'oMKKrn iai.--Hiik-lix'plii)rr Short bsnd, Typswihrfig, Common lak Law and I'ennmiishlp. , - FALL TEHM II ED INS AUGUST SO. Tuition from tl.OO lo II 00 per month 120 00 will psy for in unlimited scltolar alilp In either tbe Book keeping 4 r Bhorlhaod courses. Conifnerrlal Department open Die yrar Muiid. For fuitber partkulan, address, J. C, MINTZ, I'rln., Wallare, N. 0 Wool, Cot (tm, IleoMwux II i); heat l'rbes (atisranlii'd. j. w JsATzi a:;, 1131! :: and which will be sold Very Iw Hrw Rfmc. N 1m fllddlt Street, umvE i . TAD LETS Vk PROMPTLY CURK ALL, , NERVOUS BizansExs, sleeplecc::zc3 trie, 3Se., 10c. or tl aer Box. SATHiTACTIO eUtfUHTFFO OH MOHEf HUUmOKO. Samples FresLvS! llvVTMH'eite. Manwailwaf. S.wT. Southern Ilia. way. Tho Mlandar I Railway ot tl.r 80U Dl The Direct Line lo all Points, .CM IjI Fons I A , cuni a?.i rjr:x i:ic:y. filriclly FirMl-Claa Frpilpmrnl on nil Through or Iicl Trniiw; Pullman l a!J ' are 8leeplnl)ra i.n all MkIiI lraln; Fiwt and Rafe Hchidutit . Tmvel by the Houlhnrn ami you arena, aiirul a Hnfe, Uornforlnlilu snd Eih-iI lli'ua Jniirni" . Arplj" to Ti kel AK' ni f ir Time T lilea, iinU-tt t.ud tieiiern) Infoinmtlin , or address F. II. DAUtlY, L. VKKNON, T. r. a . . ClmrlnUe, N. i I'. T. A, Aili vi N. ('. ;i i v r A i, t. r a. 4,