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THO JOURNAL. Publittlit every day in Ihe year, Jex eept Monday, at Ml Middle Street, 1'uoki Ko. 8. . ' CHARLES U STEVENS, DIK B AND PKOPBlBTOft. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tne ear, in advance,. One year, not ia ad ranee....... Homhly, ty carrwr in the city,. .. 00 .. ft 00 . 60 Advertising Rate furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Heme, N. V. as second claas matter. Official l'aper of New Berne and Craven Count;. New Uerne, N. C. Sept. 24. ' 1898 STUFF AND NONSENSE ! Some of tlie uegro office set kens are caving tbat the Deuiucrata are crying too tiiueh "nigger," aud by this cry are uniting the negroes, . who (ear disfranchisement,' if the Democrats carry North Carolina, This is the samettuff and uon sense which TeuiocraU hear in ever; State and National campaign, the negroes are getting scared, when iiiuitM.il of being iiiadn afraid it 'ought to be the Democratic policy to placate then), bo that they wuulu - feel favorably inclined to near Dem ocratic speeches, and hearing Du int er lUic doctrines would vote the Democratic ticket. J. lie uegro wiio maKes sucn a statement as this either warns money or is highteued at his chanoea of getting elected. Tne negro has nothing in common with a Democrat, in fact a Demo crat u l lie moBt abhorrent creature on ea! in to the negro at election lime, although the other eleven months will una Hits same negro asking favors of the white man who he has abused at the polls. The negro likes the Populist, for the oflicu seeking 1'opulist who takes the negro to his heart Qiids in the negro a friend and a brother, there fore they have a common object, olliC'j gelling, and I hey can debase themselves to auy extent in order to get this for themselves. The idea that there is any kind of political soothing syrup which is efficacious in getting the negro to leave his Republicanism, gucb an idea must be dispelled in North Carolina where the uegro now real iaes that he is the party, that all the ollices are his and he can give his while Republican or Populist brother just what bo wants to, this lenders the nrgro wholly indifferent, and for him to cry about being culled a "nigger," therefoie will not vote for auy Deinociat, is too ridic ulous to be funny. The negro ha seized the political reins and is driving the Republican tetui. The occupation ia rxhi a -at ing and the negro delirious in his mw found power drives over his white Republican friends regardless ot future cousequences. Therefore what s urT aud non tense lo think for a moment that any les Democratic cry of "nigger" would make this same negro vote change in a single instance. A WARN1NO TO OEOBQIA. Every true man and good citizen must look upon the political situa tion in North Carolina with shame and righteous indignatidn. From the hour of fusion, four years ago, between the Populists and Republi cans and the negroes are included in the latter lie good people of that stale have looked upon noth ing but public corruption and thoir degradation. It seems incredible that there could bo in any state cf the south and least of all, in the old liberty loving, proud spirited North Carolina such a state of af fairs as now exists thero. Senator Hotter aud his deluded followers sowed the wind and thty are now reiping the whirlwind. The situa tion Is so bad that honest men with out distinction of party, have sworn a great oath to stand by one another until the state is rid of private rogues and public robbers. The car pet baggtry of thirty years ago throughout the South was decency itself compared with the Populist and tirgro fusion of today. The former was bold, open handed and biaien, and we knew what lorip ct in flghling suoh an enemr; but the latter i a worse combination tbaa J.hn lUndolpli s hybrid of "the puritan and the black leg." Wash ington ((.ia J Uexalte, Truth wears well. People have learned that I). Witt's Little Early niters are re liable Utile pills for regulating the lxw els, curing constipation and lira bead 'ache. They don't grips. V B Duffy. Before the days of dentists, and when people generally bolievod in the vain of ohorma, there were ever so many mysterious ways of preventing tooth ache. One of tbuss was to dress the right aide of the body first right stocking, right shoe, right sleeve, right glove. A favorite plan in Scotland was to draw a tooth, salt it well and bnrn it in f nil view on glowing coala. In Cornwall many save their teeth by biting the first yoaug ferns that appear.. The custom of catching a common ground mole, cutting off the paws while the little creature still Uvea, and wear ing them, ia traced to Staffordshire, England. Some people who are fond of exercise believe tbat walking 13 miles no more, no less to get a splinter of the toothache tree that grows particu larly well in Canada and Virginia will drive away the worst ache and pain that ever tortured a poor tooth. The belief that toothache la caused by a worm at the roots is prevalent In many parts of the world ; henoo this cure: Reduce several different kinds of herbs the greater variety the better to a powder. Pat a glowing cinder into this powder, and inhale the inoense. Afterward breathe into a enp of water and the worm will be gone forever. . Extraordinary Drlak - Of the many extraordinary drinks regularly consumed the blood of live horses may perhaps be considered the most so. Marco Polo and Oarplni were the first to tell the world of the practice of the Tartars and Mongols opening the vein in their horses' necks, taking a drink and closing the wound again. As tar as can be seen this has been the practice from time immemorial. There is a wine habitually consumed in China which is made from the flesh of lambs reduced to paste with milk or bruised into pulp with rice and then fermented. It is exceptionally strong and nutritions and powerfully ttim nlating to the physical organism. The Laplanders drink a great deal of smoked snow water, and one of the na tional drinks of the Tonquinese is ar rack flavored with ohickens' blood. The list would scarcoly be complete without mention of absintbe, which may be call ed the nationul spirituous drink of France. , It is a horrible compound of alcohol, anise, coriander, fennel, worm wood, indigo and sulphate of copper. It is strong, nasty and a moral and phys ical poison. Eoow Trade In Sicily. . The principal export from Catania is snow, in which a most lucrative trado is curried on in Malta and parte of southern Italy. It is collected daring the winter in hollows in the mountains and covered with ashes to prevent its thawing. It is brought down in pan niers on mules to the coast nt night. The revenue derived from this source is immense and renders the Prince of Pa terno one of the rlchent men in Sicily. Snow is the universal luxury from the highest to the lowest rauk and is sold St the rate of 4 cents for 80 ounces. The poorest cobbler there would rather deprive himself of his dinner than of his glass of "aqua Relate." It isextonsivoly nsed in hospitals and a scarcity of it would be considered al most as great a misfortune as a famine and would occasion popular tumult. To guard agtiiuet such accidents the government at Naples has made the providing of it a monopoly, the con tractors being required to give security to the amount of 60,000 ducats, whioh sum is forfeited if it can be proved tbat for one hour the supply has not been equal to the demand. The KaTftfffl end the Birdcage. A gentleman who Vent ont with Stanley to Africa took with him a num ber of birdcages, lu whioh he hoped to bring back some specimens of the rarer birds of the interior. Owing to the death of his carriers he was obliged to throw away the birdcages with a num ber of other articles. These were seized by the natives in groat glee, tbongb they did not know what to do with them, but they eventually decided that tbo small circular cages were a kind of headgear, and, knocking off the bottom, the chiefs strutted about in them with evident pride. One chief, thinking him self more wise than the others and hav ing seen the white men cat at table out of d it lien, thought they were receptacles for food aud took bis meals from oue. ceremoniously opening and shutting the door betweeu each mouthful. Jaek Tar at Chrlteala. A sailor went up to the font to have his baby baptized. Sailors as a class claim little stock in babies, and, nat urally enough, this oue presented the Infant feet foremost. "The other way," said the minister, and, accordingly, Jock turned the In fant upside down, "Excuse me," said the clergyman, "I mean the other way." So buck came the embryo fnretopman to the Ant po sition, to the discouragement of every body. "Wind It, Jack." said the nautloal assistant, and with an "Aye, aye, sir," Jack promptly turned the baby end for end, and it yM duly christened bead first. "On a Mnu of war." A LHorar Slip. One of the most, literary of the Loo- don evening papers muxes the follow ing startling announcement: "A com plete set of hydrants aud fire appliances will be arranged, and tho it ago is to be fitted with a donblo asbestns and steel fireproof curtain, controllable by one man. The Utter Is designed to be one of the largest in London namely, about 80 feet wide and 60 feet deep. "Glas gow Times.. Vires Cartratara. Probably the flint rarlr.aluro in maun script Is to be found in the Egyptian papyrus In tho IlritUh iruHnin, where tbe lion an I unicorn are rrpicacnl'd plnying a gnm of drafts R M.l rr IS) MX Marse Distressing Kidney and madder disease relieved in sis hours by "New (Ireat South American Kidney Cure." It ia gmtl surprise aa account of its exceed ing promptness la relieving paJn in blad der, kidneys and hark, ia male or female. Relieves rrtonelnn of water almost Im mediately. If you want quirk relief and rur tait w me remedy, rtnin nv i:. u Hradhain, Druggist, New Heme, V. 0. When In Bayboro atop at the Luptoa House for good accommodations. V ,. M AIJFUL ir JL i R i i Mr baby sister had a rub, canning her tn knt sneering;. We bait doctor, and tried everything, without a cure. It would scab over, crack open, a watery matter would ooze out and the scab fall oft. Wo procured a bo or Ctrricrnu (ointment), a cake of Conor-Be. Boap, anil Cptic.itba Resolvkxt, and she was tHtirttv cared without a ecffr tying U-n. Mies LI l.l.l B CHASH, Hrlatol, Vt. - rTT Cl"-a T . T 1XT. Wtnri bthi with Cttt ' cra ttujtr, rvntle annulling wl'k ( OTlvi'B. Ill, arcal aw caw, and mile Aw ot COTicca KaauteaiiT. - fU4il Uimnrhint Mw world. roTTa ntf ift-o Cant Con Prop aatloa. UovtoCuiltvMjUuiiwbn- Lawyers Oct Them. Spokane, Washington, is now face tiously called the "Cily of Busied Mil lionaires." The beautiful residences of the town were built on a blurt overlook ing the river, and were originally de signed For two -classes of citizens the real estate men and the bankers. They are now said to bo principally occupied by the lawyers wbo acted as receivers for the hanks, or who otherwise helped to conduct those and other institutions through Insolvency. : . - ' More than twenty million free samples of fieWitt's Witch Hazel Halve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of tbelr confidence in it's merits do you want? ll cures piles, hums, scalds, sores, In the shortest space of lime. F 8 Duffy. . - . ' . Prudent. ' She You know I love yon, but don't you think we had bettor not marry until yju get an increase of salary f ' lie Oh, we won't have to live entirely on my salary. I havo been looking around a little, aud I think I know where I can get you a position, also. Deafness Cannot be Corel by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 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 Eu; tacbian Tube. When this tube gels in flamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to lis normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but nn inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, i "; F. J. CnEKKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. ' Hall's Family Pills are the best, . , i Ihe Horrors of War. 'The j war," the said, reflectively, "brought about, or at least hurried, a great many man laget." . ' True," he replied, "but why dwell on the horrors of war ?" s . ' : I Buffering Women Instantly Relieved Tbe Fkmicchk Tam.kts almost In stantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in the womb. They , are applied directly to the affected parts, and act llko a soothing t healing poultice, di aw ing out fever and pain. If used In con nection with the Fkuicdkk Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; in cluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Cengestlon of the Ovaries, Painful and Olwlructed Menstruation, Leucorrbu'a or Whites. Weight and Pain in Pelvis, Dragging Sensation In Oroin Aching and 1'sln in Back and Limbs Flooding, Klc. Try this new and sur prising cure. Feuiicure Tenlc $1.00 Femlcure Tablets (24 treatments) tl.00 Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Berne lyphcid Tar North. Typhoid fever is claiming from eight een to twenty victims a day among the gold seekers in Dawson City, and the survivors are praying for a frost to kill the exhalations from the camp re fuse. You luvite disappointment when you experiment. DeWiu'a Little Early liisers s re pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. Tliey cure constipation and sick bead- a:lie Jurtss sure ss you lake them. FS Duffy. , Winter Coming. The first snow storm of tbe seasoa In New England blew up on Tuesday night and was of considerable severity. In the morning the summit of Jit. Wash ington was capped in white, and (lie drifts In places were several fort deep. The thermometer went down to 18 de gree. free fills. Send your sddresi to II, K. Dueklen k Co , Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you ol tbelr merits. ThotS pills are easy in action and are psrilcu larly effective In the cure of Compila tion and Hick Headache. For malaria and liver troubles I hey have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed In be perfectly free from every substance and In lie purely vegetable. 1 hey do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone lo tbo etnmacn anil bowels girally Invigorate tho system. Keisnlar size too. per box. Sold by r. n. Duffy, druggist. For broken surfaces, sore, Insect biles burns, skin dlseaecslod especially piles I here Is one reliable remedy, DeVYIu's Wllota Hsrrl Solve. When you call for DeWiu'a don't accept ciunterfelit or frauds. Yon will not be disappointed Ilk DeWllt's Wlltli Htzel Salve. F 8 J w Duffy. Swapping Telepbi The following story comes from the Grand Rapids Press and has to do with a man and a woman who are employed in different offices in one of the large buildings of that city. Each office has a telephone, but as it happens one is an Instrument belonging to the Citizens' company, the other a Bell instrument Oue day the man bad occasion to use the Citizens' line and stepped across the hall to the lady's office. "Have you a Citizens' phone?" tie asked, and she replied in the affirmative. "Well," he ventured: "I'm a citizen. May I use it?" Why, of course be might use it, but Inwardly she was inclined to envy his ability to stand np and assort his citl tenship in this way, for some of her womanly propensities were of the " new ish" sort An honr later she balanced accounts with him. , . "Have you a Bell telephone?" she asked on stepping iuto his office. He did not try to deny it. "Well, I'm a belle. May I use it?' The Howell Torpedo. Commodore John A. Howell, who has just been promoted to the rank of rear odmirul, is the inventor, of a self propelling torpedo that differs in sev eral respects from the Whitehead. The chief novelty of the American .system relates to the mode of driving the screw. Whitehead stored compressed air in a chamber in his torpedo and placed m an adjoining comportment a small en gine which should be operated thereby at the right juncture. Howell employs a heavy flywheel, which input in rapid revolution, juat before the torpedo is launched, by connecting its projecting axle with a steam engine that is entire ly independent of the torpedo. The Howell system has been improved since it was first patented in 1871, and it has been extensively used in the Unitod States new. A' T I E Ifiiriiig the Ball le of Nil n. i lagO, Sit' K OK WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY.. Tho Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba Were All Boreas. Their Xlcroic Efforts in Getting Ammuni tion and Eetionsto tho Front Sawed ' ' tbe ay. -' P. E. I1uti.ru, of pack-truin No. R, writing from Santiago do Cube, on July 23rd, ssyn "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, when we land ed we had no time to sec a doctor, for it was a case of rush an i rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, lint thanks to Chamhei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Itemedy, we were .able to keep al work and keep our health; in fact, 1 sin cerely liclleve that al one critical timo this medicine was the indirect rnviourof our army, for if the packers hail been unable to work there would have been no way of gelling supplies to I lie front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for our packraln before we loft Tamps, and 1 know in four cases It absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of llils medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines Iowa. For sale by F. S.l)uffy. - BDCKLBN'I ARKtCA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iiheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. 11 It guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 ceuis per box. For sale by F. F. Duffy. .,- Teddy's Bine. When Colonel Theodora Uonsevelt was about to lead the Hough Rider up San Juan Hill, Santiago, be tied a blue hankerchief, polka-dolled, around his hat. This was done in ordor that his men might koep track of him. Later he wore the handkerchief in the trenches, "Juit now there Is a terrillo boom in blue handkerchiefs, polkn-.lolted. If Roosevelt should run for Qovernor. of New York they shall bu In evidence everywhere throughout tbe Eiupiie Bute. , ' IUb. Iir. K. Ilsirkee'saail UlMreiie May be worth more In you than 100 if you have a rliild-ho roils U'dillng from InmnteucDce of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike, ll arrests li e in mine al once. I. hold tiy C. U Hr ham, dmie;lt. New Heme. N. C. MTIijr We flirt. Why did we win this war with Spalut Because, we were strong s Sampson. 8:hhy as a fnx, hnd plenty of lc:n I, wire lilies Ions;. Whst inure Dsaey wmir . Beats The Sleadlke. Mr. A. C Thnmaa, of llarysvlllc, Tel. has found a more valuahle dlocovery than has yet heen made In tho Klnndlku, fur years ha suffered uniold aony from coiutlpallon aeciunpaiileil hy henmrr ages, and aas absolutely cured hy Dr. King's Hew Discovery for L'oiuumptlon, Coughs snd Cohls, he declares I lint gold Is of little vslue In comparison -to this marvelous cure, would liavo It even if It coal a hundred dollars s hoilte. Atlhma, llrnni hills snd all Ihrusl and Inner af frcllnns sre positively cured liy Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial loiili-t free al Y. rf, Duffy's Drug Hlnre. Itrgulsr sire Ml da ami $100. Uuarsnlreil lo cure or price re Ullllrd. Critical Some Women Doubt Many women think the bearing of chil dren is a necessary period of great pain and distress. They doubt whether any medicine can relieve their sufferings. Veil may they hesitate about taking those Injurious internal mixtures to widely sold. But they may place Implicit faith in J j j J J J MOTHER'S FRIEND Which is a softening, relaxing and sooth ing liniment for external use. Doubting women should get a bottle at the drug store for $1, and test it. There is no possibility of lu doing harm, and there is every likelihood of its saving them many hours of pain. THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. REQISTRABS. Lint r llf iinirrmlr, KepDbllran, and rpnll( KeslairarM r or I lection r TnSiy November tttli, In 'onni. The following are the names of the registrars for Craven county appointed by the Board of Election. This bonrd is composed of the Clerk of the Court, the Hegister of Deeds, and the chairman of tho Board of County Commission ers. . The names aro given for each precinct und lu the following order. Democrat, Republican, Populist Vanceuoro 8 F Hill, D ; B P Coward, K;K W Smith, P. Maple Cypress diss C .May; Wm P. Williams; O B Stuh'.a. . Trultt8 S W Latham; Thos L Moore; Lewis Caton, Fort Barnwell M D Lane; Jno W Taylor; J U House. Dover Jas'. E liomogay; J H Smith; L 11 Outlaw. ' , Core Creek Sam llohinson; J W Ken nedy; J E Avery. Stsntone lssac Taylor; Nero Croom; A P Whitehead. Temples W G Temple; Jese P Oo detle, Jr.; W F Taylor. . Lee' s. Farm W B Flanuer; E D Hus sell; H ft Williams. Hiverd.ale'-B W Ives; John's Fisher; J W Conner. East James City B D Eubank?; James Jordan: W a Halter. West James City Henry B Lane; II 11 Davis; j r. HOOKS. itocky Kun-C II Bull; A 11 Kooncr; J L WciheHngUm. Pleasant ilill E M Street; Simon Staion; 1) It Williams. Nense Trent VF Crocket; Uiley (luen; .1 uromwell. Jasper L J French; W II Knsberry; N T Weeks. . Now.Berno, 1st Ward -It It Hill; T A Flenrv: J T Lincoln. 2nd Ward Ueo II Waters; It JLovick; Job 31 Howards. . 8rd Warrt-S II Lime; A A Bryan John U Smith. 41 h Ward-IInidy 11 Lafrc; W W Law. rence; F Jvilardlson. 5th Ward.! M llargelt; J i! Fisher; L J rotter. fiihWard. St Pl.llii.s K W Watson: Isaac Davenport; Chaa Squires. (lib Ward, Pavle town W 11 Bishop Jas C Bryant; James Lawrence. mi Bso demonetrnt'! ton thousand i ttMt It Is almo t InrnlllblD FOR WOMAN'S WEAKNESSES, trrpfrnlftHtlM ami i.(rin?m?rtii. 11 ha tMcoine th Uvifltiiji. rvmtAf for this cla.i o. iroutOcA. Uxfrta wonderfully )iM.l'r.ff, .rni;th nlnic nod vonthliist: infiuc uu uton (he menstrual nrann. it cure ,whtt'll, strvl (isJhnjrof "he wnnib. ll lopa Qoodiatf aud ruJlove aup- jvrwMKl toil palnfrii menntniatlon. For Chaoff. ot LUo H U tha h-F tned toil) iu ado. It 1 tcurfldft. during iirrv.nivncT, and help to Wliifi children inti hniiia bar ru ' lor yuan. It invlftot Hr, ntimu la'ea, Mtrfncthvua the whole r torn. Thta (r-cat remo!y It nB'.rcft toall alilicted womrn. Vhr vll any fvuman anllnr w.'th'r minnta With certain relief wl.b.n tfiuht Win of Carrtut only cuts fi.CO per botlla ai your drug aUra, For nAvio in fOMM frtpttring wpmMnl IAa " Lariifli' Adrlmiry itepnHmtnt,' TK CyaUionoa Mdici Cm., Chat- , lenm. ft. I. W. IMtTH, Cain4afl. S C., trii ''Mr Klf ( a( Cardul al how far talUna 1 Hi mtmb and U anUi tlf our4 hT," "WJkM illr TtVJlltH T f r f-m neei ii - r 1 Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored U eoM with a wrlllrt eiiar- nti 10 C mr liiwimma. Fat, !iBiinse, Hyilrrle, Nrvoua i-riitw, ImI Vitality, IWrninel Atmr, Failing Memory III rraiill oi Ovwrmk, Vi'ofry, SirBHi-M, F.rrnra ol Vonih or Ovrr-talulfcnce. rnc. soe. see II : S text IS. Kor quirk, imAhtvtanf! lattinr refqlta le Reioul Vi'MkneM, lmtMetiry, Nervous tletollty enn 1 w1 ViuIhy, u Blui Lsrci. 8eeoiL oouhie elrmK'o will five errniih and lm lo rvi no rtfci e rci mtneiri cure. Cheepeet ei loo run i; ny man. FRE E A holll of Ihe fimoes )apaae I len erlleia will he aiven wllh a i hei or store e Maap Scllc Netvlae. ire, aold ouly by F.8 DUFFY, New Iteme. K O. WILLENBRINK'S Restaurant acd Lmisj Ro UUIU w miiDi.K nr..; NEW IIKUNI'. K.C. TIIONB NO. lt-V Kverrihlna Or Aate) lr-.l I Ima. IKM Site. f.lerfrle trmmm ateteetnl Stialee Ur Ihe Week. rnimm IliiVi: . Likiiai: bibb., ur OX HAND which arrived by Kail for CASH or on Good negotiable Paper. . I have Large Horses and Small Horses, iniact sizes to suit anyone. : Large Line of W'nittr Jiobca on hand. : I also have on liiinil Buggies made by Kamlolph, Kiiibton,. N. 0. Tyson & Jones, Carthage, N. C; II usury, Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, Wilson, N. O.; Harbour, South Boston, Va., which I am selling i heap for the CASll or ON TIME. Don't Forget that I am in the Harness Business. J. "W. STEWAET, UltUAV STIC r. El. M. Hahn & Co., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND A. COMPIeETK JAXi: Of Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s US, iao and I22 flidJIe Street. ATrBAGTIVE STORE ROOM : AND OFFIC S, TO ! IN MOST ,'cKNTltAli rOH TlffN OK CITY. Twn laijre ilmoi, ImmUnnie plate gla fronlK, with water, ess and eleclrlr lights, thin U, nc, Ofilces, slnrly, or dnuhle, well llhlcd, gas aqd electric lights, rliisds and scw erirgeT . Flno rorim fur LmVe ptirpnses. Fra ternal orders Invited lo liiHprct earned All In I'lanlcra Tcihacco Warehouse Building Fr terns and particular Inqulroof .. . It. A. NUNN, s No. (18 South Front Btrect, CLEMENT CLASSICAL AM) COiiUlEUCIAL SCHOOL. DEI'AKTMKNTS: Acahkmic Arllhinrtlc,' Alolun, Or- omelry'- and Trlconmni-lry; Kngllrb, Lalln, (Irrvk and French. Commkiici A l. Hook keepliijr, Shot t hand, Typewriting, Cnininerclal I.sw and I'rnmaiishlp. FALL TKliM I1K0IN4 Al'GL'HT 23 Tuition from tl.00 to II 00 rxr month. $20 00 will pay for an iinllndlcil scholar ship In either, the Iljik kacplnx ir Khnrlhand courses. C'oiniiii rrlal la pailmrnt pen tliejiar round. v For fuillicr atilcu'i.ra, sdilreM, J. O MINTZ, rrln., Waller.-, N. 0 n'ATi:i) to miY lli(;ll I"rl'- " Ciiarnnli-exl. .1. I. I.ATIIAJI, Ni nr t'lillull KirlliKi ::;;:;.!.F., ::, c. kr'l and which will bo eold Very Low wtwt we .copvssittHT- ajr RETAIL DEALERS IN WARMER'S TABLETS V4' PROMPTLY ri'RB AUh NERVOUS HEAD A OPUS m.d SLEEPLESSNESS fiice, 15c Int. ur n per IUx. SATtaFMorm.t oiif.KMfm.Tn CR MOUZ1 HUUMOEO. Sanji!csFreofHi! Eiur-m nr-vj m eft., k.o.a Southern "R The Rlaoihir I aIIray ol ll.f ROtrrH The Direct Mm- In all I'tiliHs, CJIIIM AND roiiTo it i t o. Pirli ily Fira.C!aa l'iulpiiieni rn all Through or L. vnt.I Tialnn 1'ii'linan I'al' if Hi.eplnK date on all Mht Trniu.j Font ami ruife H. In d il, -, Travi I In the rkml limit and ymi areae iind a Kh(. , (limiforulili! and K.i ili llniia Join in . Apply lo 1 ii kit Ag. ui" f. Tin e la 1.1. a, II iiiw kiid II. iiimhI IuIim mulim-, nr Hililrces F. It. IIAliHV, 11 I.. YEKNON, (-, r. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1898, edition 1
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