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THE JOURNAL. V Published ereey day In the year, ex. cept Moo Jay, at 88 Middle Street.; Phorb Ma 8. - ' CHARLES t, STEVENS, . ;ditob AND PSOPRirrOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Joeyear. in advance,. .....4 00 One year, not u advance, 6 00; Monthly, Dy earner in toe city, . . . . 60 Adrertiaing Rates furnished on appli cation. . Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. 0. aa second claaa matter. OfUelal Paper of New Berne and : Crayea County. New Berne. N. C. June 29, 1898 TO PROTECT BIS OmClAL BtQNESS, The well conceived and ably writ ten article which appeared in a re cent issue of the, Raleigh Post, , de scribing the dangers which seemed to surround Governor Russell, and the plant which had been perfected to preserve the body of Ilig Official Itiguegs from these threatened dan gers, has a turn of humor and a touch of sarcasm which will be thor oughly appreciated by every one who really knows Governor Russell, his own self importance, and the little concern with which the out side world regards him. :. The picture which the Tost draws of His Official . liigneea closely guarded in his office in the State Capitol, with pickets surrounding the building, all the roadwajg and footpaths mined . with the wires reaching to the band of the Govern or seated in his room, all this has a realistic touch, which is most enjoy able, and yet with all its sarcasm there is a vein of truth which per meates through it all, for the entire article shows the cowardly spirit which animates Governor Russell, and it is possible very many of the situations mentionid by the Post, might really be put into force by the Uovernor, to preserve him from the imaginary dangers which in his conceit he thinks, threaten his posi tion. . What a humiliation must every North Carolinian feel when he or she stops for a moment to think that snch a Governor aa Daniel L. Russell has been forced upon them; that it is possible that a man could be found within the boundariea of the Old North State who could universally inspire such contempt when made Governor of this State! When. has it been necessary in the history of North Carolina for its Governor to provide fire arms and keep them within hit reach while iu his office at the Capital ? llow long has it been since the newspapers and their representa tives, when on strictly professional duties, have been denied an audience with a Governor of North Carolina, and if admitted, - were subjected to abuse and insults? Trnly the history of this State would have to be searched long, and then no parallel case could be found like the one of the present guber natorial incumbent, who enveloped in hit own bluster, self esteem and blasphemy, teeing nothing but hijitelf, and hearing only the tonet of bit own voice, attempts to force a respect from those about him, but which nothing in the man himself can inspire. The State, the people, the public welfare, these need protection from II it Official Bigness, Dauiel I Russell, for nothing is likely to harm or eveo steal tuch a Governor at the one who now assumes to act in thit capacity at Raleigh, io the State of North Carolina. sttata Tat KUaalke. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvllle, Tsi. has found a mors valuable discovery than haa vet hMn mula In lb tM,iMtlLa for years be tnrTsrad untold agony from J constipation accompanied riyjhemorr ages, sod was absolutely cursd by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, he declares that gold la of little value io comparison to this marvelous cure, would have It evaa If It cost a hundred dollar a bottle. Aslbroa, Bronchitis fnd all throat sod tnng af fections are positively cured by Dr. King's Nsw Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottle free at f . S. Duffy's Drug Blora. Regular slxe (0 els. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price re funded. lastly . "Boat of the summer young mea," re marked Mis Caytane, pensively, "re mind art of Drastic china." "Btraase they are Waal If ulP "T. And they get brokt to easily." Washington Btar. i ,V ...S,m. - kbit 1111. The ship's bell is the mariner's clock, tho nautical day begins and ends at aoon, when eight bells is struck. The bell ia Wrack half hourly, day and night, one stroke being added for each half hour until eight is reached, when the count begins at one boll. ... : Iu the Uuited States navy the ship's bell hangs usually under the forecastle, or just forward of the fureinaat . The captain's orderly keeps the time and re ports to the officer of the deck the hour iu terms of " bells. " The officer of the deck then bids the messenger of the watch strike the belL There is some what more formality at eight bells than r.t other times, for then the hour U re ported to the captain and the bell not struck until he has said, "Make it so. " Here is the routine on board a man-of-war at 8 o'clock in the morning: The orderly says to the officer of the deck, "Eight bells, sir." The officer of the deck replies, "Report to the captain' eight bells and chronometers wound." i The orderly then goes to the captain and ' says, "Eight bells and the chronometers wound, sir." Thecaptain replies, "Very well; make it so." The orderly goes to the officer of the deck and says, "Make it so, sir. " The officer of the deck says to the messenger of the watch, '.'Strike eight bells, " and if everybody has been prompt the messenger strikes eight bells at exactly 8 a. in. Boston Post Carious Biblical Fragments. While the Trellis written Bible was undoubtedly intended for the nse of the grown up scholar, iu whose case a fair acquaintance with the sacred volume could be assumed, we have another species of Biblical fragments, represent ing the "Reader Without Tears" of the Old world. They are written iu large, distinct letters uud contain as a rule the first verses of the . book of .Leviticus, accompanied or preceded by - various combinations of the letters of the alpha bet which the child bad to practice up on. Sometimes it is the fragments form ing the conclusions of books, or, more correctly, of whole groups of books, such as the end of the Pentateuch, the end of the prophets and tho end of the Hagiographa, that yield us important information, for in somo cases they pos sess appendices or colophons that give the date of the manuscripts as well as the names of tho owner and of the scribe. - Occasionally we come upon a good scolding, us when the colophon reus: "This pentitteuch (or psalter) was ded icated by N. .NN., in the year , to the synagogue . It shall not be sold, it shall not be removed, it shall not be pawned. Unrsed lie he who sells it, cursed be he that removes it, " etc London Globe. i Tho Only Thing to Do. There was a time when the Illinois Central railroad was being constantly' sued This story illustrating the avidity of plaintiffs is related by the Louisville Courier-Journal. Emily A. Storrs, tho famous Chicago lawyer, was approached by an old man with a no to one day. The noto had been found umong the ef fects of a deceased relativa " What's the nature of the note?" ask ed Mr. Storrs. "I don't know, sir," replied the old fellow. .... . "Have you any idea who wrote it?" asked Mr. Storrs. "No, Bir," answered the note bearer. "Well, do yon know anything about tho note at all?" asked Mr. Storrs. "Nothing at all, sir, " answered tho old man. "Well, " remarked Mr. Storrs thought fully, "the only thing I can see to do iu the premises is to sue the Illinois Cen tral railroad." Government Secret Codes. Every government and almost every department has its secret codes of signs, figures or words dovisod by some clever code composer fur nse iu tho transmis sion of messages of supreme importance and with regard to which secrecy is of vital consideration. One which is said to be the cleverest of all those now iu use is employed by the United States state department It is called the "sphinx." The "sphinx" was devised by one of the officials in the state de partment and is as susceptible to chaugus aa the combination lock of a safe. Hun dreds of messages have been sent by it. and it defies all attempts to unravel its meaning by those unacquainted with the key. Bar Hag Secret Society. A well kuown Washington woman waa dnino thM MthMflml firiM rf Vnrr. land last summer. Throughout her tour sue wore a tiny American flag pinned to the waist of her traveling dresses. A good many of the English people whom ano mei urn not uuuerstonu or pretend ed not to understand what the flag stood for. "Ton belong to tome secret society, I perceive," suld an English woman to wuuni sue was lutrotiuceu, poiutlug to the diminutive starry banner. "Yet," responded tho Washington woman amiably. "There are 70,000,000 of us." Washington 1'oat. , . IMplewaUe. "Henry," the said disconsolately, "you didu't give uio a birthday gift" "By Jovo. that's so," mid Henry. "but yon tee you always look so young that I cau't realize you ever bad birth' days." Then she was happy, and he (milled the mean, subtle smile of a man who has saved money. London Tit Bit Wooing In England la, at a rule, the preliminary to a happy uuinu. The lat est statistic show that tho average an Dual nnmber of applications for divomu dims not exceed 5 7(1, wliu-u Is certainly mall, considering that the uuinbrr of KugHahiiMdi ami English women who marry each year is 450,000. In England Ims than a century ago it was not unusual ft a maa to sell hit wife into servitude. CCKLEN I A MICA SALTS. THK BEST HALVE la lbs world for Cult, tlrulaes, Rows, V leers, Salt Ruenm, Ftver Sores, Tetter, Cbapiied Hands, Chilblain, Corns, and all Hkla Erup tions, tnd positively rare Pile, or to psy require, ills (i.artnleeti to give t-eriect aatiaiaciion or money refunded. P.lr M otnts per bog. for salt by jr. 8. Duffy. LisrYnua TsxmAt Oa a t in Cot nv Uocaa. , A i i 4 Li W tL4 BIRTH - Ow little daughter had Eczena Rom birth. Tb vrts auticteU would becouM terribly flamed, and water would ooze out like great beau of perspiration, finally this would dry up and tbe skin would crack and peel off. Sue'.- . tuSered terribly. Bad to pat ftoit mittens 04. her hands to keep her from scratching. Two of our leading physicians did not help her. ' After bathing her with Conceal. Soar, I applied CimcDRA (ointment) freely, and gava her Cuncoaa Resolvxist regularly. abets. proved at omce and i$ now never troubled. The statement I hare made are absolutely true and nob exaggerated in any way. , . ROBERT A. LAPHAM, ' 11U Wert SldoBniiaro, Bpringflold. III. trKiwrOnssTasATasiTros Erswr Blood .HaSanr ilnaoit,wiTU l)uurH.ii.- Wtrtn bmUuwUh cuth ctm a So.r. etntl anolntlne. vith Cuticvka, pnrMtai tnvilScatikmctr4.anUini ddnwof CcricriA Hntth v&ar.siaUktl bto4 poriftm and hiislnr sans. PtlitthKMctMGtrhewArld. rnrraar. aC.Coaranle rwpfc.ifcMoa. Haw la CM atbjr'ahia jjmam,lifc hm demon strata J ten thonnud MM mat it is ii im on mimublj .Y FDR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. irregularities and derangements. . It has become the luadiug- remedy : for tblsclasa of troubles. Itexerts a wonderfully nsaluir, strength ening aud aoothius; iufiueuco upon ; ihe menstrual organs. It cures - 'whites" and fallingofthe womb. It stops flooding and relieves aun- . pressed and painrul menstruation. . For Change ot Life It U the brst : turdiciue made. It beneficial - dariug pregnancy, and helps to briug childreu inl hoiuea barren lor years. It Invigorate, ttimu la'es, strengthens the whole sts- . tens. This g eat remedy is oGered to all afflicted women . Whywil any woman suffer another minute with certain relief wi.hin reaclit Wine ot Cardui only costs Sl.M per bottle a your drug store. For adrice, in caxet remtiring tpertul Hreetiont, oddritss. aiviua syntaims, tm ".adfe.' Admtory Department," The CAulttHOoya lltdleia Co., Chat tanooaii, Tvhm. Rsi. I. W. SMITH. Camden. I.C, siyi: "Mv wits used Wini otCardul slhoRis for tailing of tha wtmh sj;d U enUrcly : cursd h8r." . flgiisflfj.j.iilB BRANCH OFFICE A. PtrttrSeld S Co. (Succe8Bors;H. W.JSilshyl Co.) Itankem ' and ... RrokerN. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, Ural a, ' Provision! Bought and sold for cash or on margin ( one per cent, in lota from f 20 up. Over Cotton Exchange. tiTNntional liank References. I T Constant Quotations. A. O NEWUEKRY. Manager, To all Lovers of Good Beer. I will tty that I can furnish as good as can be had in (he United States Bottled FRESH EVERY DAY and It is especially reeoin mended by some of the Best Medical Authorities In the country for Weak and Debit: tated Persons. Our Hon Drink Ac 9Iineral Wilier. Our Ginger Ale Is equal to the Im ported. We guarantee Quality and Cleanliness in our goods. Anxious to Please, I niu yours respectfully, James F. Taylor iCnvtHU, ami Tradclarkintrtairwd and all i'ai- em MMirtcwcondiiricti Moor nan Wtt: OuMOmcciBOPtotTEU..PaTiNTOrrtoc And we ran trrurv patent in tM Uom Otaa .boar remote Urtn WathinittDn. bend tiKMiVl, draw it. k nr knlt., with tWacrfp tlrm, adviM, U Mltntahla or not, lrr of iHanr uraViio(wluetUIalrntlaaccartMl. A PmPH.rT. wHow loOlrUin PiUnU," wtlh coU ul atuiw In Ota U.S. aud liwaitrs. ctfmairkatw acnl IrtM. Addrcaa, c.A.snow&co. ow, raTcarr ornei, wHtf4Toa, W. C. W AR. ! on NO 'W'AIt W Havt Ihe Nirrtt Urn-Jof. . It?rrl;eriitort mid Wulrr CmI.? r . . la Hit Pliy. Also such HiaionaMe Arllckt at Fly Traps, floreeo Doora, Window fcrrens, let Cream Frrraert, Ral and Mouse Trapt, Claost Bcistort tad Raacans, every ar ticle with tlit name ot Clause oa aamt t fully warrsnti'il. Etnelalot and Elmo Conk Htovrs, No Fancy Caallngs, but we guaraulee thm to give Mllnfartinn. l. ii. (DUti; hardwire co SCHOLARSHIPS AT ttXGVLtM. - 1 Tketireal StsTer klado Sy ikxtaiwgkmsa Bchewt as Aakeellle. : Tb HrHelarahliM. . Two years ago, after the manner of the U. 8. MillUry and Naval Academies Maj. Bingham offered the young mea of North Carolina eleven scholarship, 350 each to be awarded by the Congressmen for their own patriots tnd by the. two Senators for iu Slate at large to the young men who should win them by standing highest in a conpctlllve exam ination on English, Arithmetic, and the Geography and the History ot the Unll ed,States. .,.'..'"',-...., .v. ' : ' There were considerably more than 100 competitors, and all the scholarships have been occupied by young men who averaged high in ability and earnestness. Nearly all the incumbents having com pleted the course with success, the schol arships ate vacant except for the 8th. District and ; open for compelllloA again, v.- .'" ,-: . An exaiuinatlou will be held in each District about Ihe middle ofAirgiston such exact day, and afsuch place and before such committee as each Congress man for his District and each V. S. Sen ator for the State at large may select, and applicauls are referied to their own Congressman or tho Senator for particu lars." : '. '. v;; ' In case there is no examination in any District, a special examination may be hul in Asheville on the 21th, of August before tho Faculty of the school; and if tiie man who stands highest does not use his scholarship for any cause, it is open to the 2nd, best man as alternate for ninety days after the examination. A Few Knswaltasm Far Your rwasttt. .vrailwn. "Did H ever occur to you" That in hot . or inclement weather sickness may 1 avoided by not exposing yourself? A Telephone ia a safe guard. That when feeling indisposed, a phy sician's attention in time often proves "an ounce of invention is worth a pound of curt-?' Phone for your Doctor. If he Is out you need not be away from ' l. ...... k..i . . . i . . 1 muiuu uuuiui, mil cuucivur to UIIU UllQ through the Central Office. If Ihe case be urgent you can Phone for another Doctor,' That a Telephone obviates tho neces sity ot being troubled with "remember ing to do and what lo buy." All can be done in a moments time with a Tele phone, .., " , .,, " That If "time Is money" a Telephone saves It, Any business worth yotir time and atteutlnu is worth saving. A Tele phone does it. - Don't send" nor travel. Telephone. Yon can order medicines, soda drinks (all kinds of lulnl-Jconfeclioiio, groceries-' meals and all other things too numerous to mention. Everything you can think of can be ordered at once. All up-to-date business houses linvn Phones for taking your orders as well as for their own convenience. ou can make appointments with -a'lorneys at law, ss well nswlili the Dentist If you have a Telephone. iiiy i rcigm corner Trainlalerr Tele phone! ... .The New Berne Telephono Exchange is now prepared to furnish a first class service, surpassed by none, equalled by few. A letter or postal card addressed New Berne Telephone Exchange will receive the alleulinn of one ot its rep resentatives who will be plessed to con fer with you. T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN- , XOWPICI3S! We have Just received another Fine Block ot FURNITURE consisting of lied Room Suits, Parlor Suils, ChilTouiert, Ward Robes anil Hall Stands at Lowest Prices ever known. TO Tns tASIES ! Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and he will fur nish you a Hoe 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only. 2 98 16x20 Sephla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can see a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work Is done by the Owens Portrait Co., of Ohlcngn. . T. J. Turner is the cheapest place to buy yonr nice Toilet 8ela, Mosquito Cnn opy and Fancy Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 75 Middle Slnvi, will not only prove to he pleasant but la ne clal. - T. J.'TUUNEK rURRirOUECO. 7S Middle 8treet, New Berne, N. O. AT HILLS In addition to the Pone Mfit. Co.'s regular lines of ( lislnless and Chain f'olumbiaa, llartfrnd ad Vrdells lilcrcha, I have added a Orw wherl, . , , Hill's Special, ' hk'h are made for me by tho - Iltrtfonl ( jcle Co., and wlid li . ar- up to date in wrry rvaiwct, - whkh J will tell ...... . . For $3o.oo l I will have full line of CHEAP NEW Wllhr.lI In a li-w days, pra-rt langiog irnm eo ui s.i. Complete Line nf HL'U Dili K-t-Tire., Itrlla, MniM, &c at Imanl l ull I'ritva. tVu.l lor price list. Hold fur CAhll only. ' I have atctiml Ibc rgrnry ? ihe COLURBIA PHOPIOCRAPH CORPANY'S COODS. And have t stork of same on hand, rnn Ullnt of (liaphoprwawt, Rmirila end Hupplirt Generally. GItA.rilOI'IlO.NKS SOLD (IN Iff. HTAI.I.slKNT. lVaTI. T. IIITaT.. dl So, I'rmil Ht... NW rrnr, N. V. Lodge Directory. 8fJRKK A LOIXiS KO. T, I.O. O. f. : Offl-m:-a.J. Dlnoaway, N O.; C.H.Hall, V. O.; J. L. Moodv, K'e'd. Beo'ty; 1. K. Farker, Jr., Treaa. Krirular meetuiKS everv Mondajr olrlit at & o9 o'clock. CAI.UMET KNCAMPMENT N. 4, 1. O. O. F. Ollcere:-C. II. Hall. C. P.J t. It. Hyinan, U. e.;N.C Hughes, 8. W.; A. S. Hibbard, i. W.; H. C. Luinwleu, rVribe; K. Uorix'k, Treaa. Kegjlar Kncanipmenta, 1st, td, and 6th (It auy) Thursday nlghit in each month at TM: o'olnck aTHKNIA LOUOB MO. S, K. ot '.Meets every Tuesday night In their Caatle Halt, Middle Street; eialtiog KnlKliU will receive a clilvalric welcome. J. It. Smith, C. U.; A. K. fltunin, V. O.; W, 8. Paraona, K. R. a a.; O. C. Thornton, at. of F. J. J. Baxter, hi. ot K. CANTON CtBhsfONT NO. , P. If -I. a O. P. Officers: Oeo. Blnver, Captain; T. G. Hy inan, Lieut.) P. H. Pelletler, Ensign ; Win. J. ! Pitta, Clerk ; Ed. Uerock, Accountant, tteg uiar Cantonments, Sd and 4 tit TliurstUty a'ltbta In each mouth at 8 HU o'clock" , 'HAVEN I.ODOB NO.1, KNIGHTS OF HAR- , MONT: Meets tnd and 4t h Wednesday I 'lights In each month In Koun tree's Half, at 7 Mo clock, a. K. Bail. Prealdunt; i. II. . Smith, Seeretary, HI. JOHN'S 1'IIIOKNO.S, A. f. ANII A. al : OfllceiBi-T. W. Dewey, W. M-; N. t'ase, S. W.t George Qreen, J. W.; T. A. Ureen, -rrees.; W J Pitta, Kec'ty. Hegular (Join. munrcatloas td Wednesday each month. UIIATTAWKA 1KIBB NO. 14, IMP. O. K. St sleets the Had Sleep of every 7 Buns I Mi in day night ai K. ol P. Castle Mall, Middle rluri-et. New Rerni , N. C. Visiting Red Men always welcome. T. J. Pae, tiachem; J. H, SmiIUi, ColU . . ' ... . .. , , .. fr W RERNB CHAPTER NO. 46, R. A. M.l nteerai T. A. Oreei., II. P. K.; T. W. Uewi.y, arrlhe; Chas. Duffy, Treaa.; C. D. Ilrailltam, BecHy. Hegular i nnvnea Uona xd Mondav each montlu sS. JllllN'W I OMMANDKItY NO.. Ml, K.T.: Oflloers 1. W. Dewey, K. C; Jae. ttettiuond 0.;T. G. Hyinan, C. G ; T. V. Me aniliy. Prelate; K. 8. Pitmroae, Recorder. Regulat Conelavea Brat and third Fridays ot the month. , KNIGHTS OF HONOR-Offlcera: a ' D. Pope, Dictator; G. L. Vinson, Keiwrter; W. r. Kountree, financial Kepoiter New Berne Udge No, 44S meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nlelits a I MO o'clock In Rountree'a Hall, Pollock Street. . NEW It RUNE I.OIXJK NO. I, F. If. AC-1. C.I Scale. Prest; J. II. Smlih, Kecinliiig sectr; E. E. Quldley, Pinanclal Keoty. Meets In Knightx nf I'ythiaa hall every 1st and 3rd Wednesday nights Iu each mouth. I FOR HOME USE Clean, pure, wholesome, 6eed tO( ue wiiviiiuatijr mnue truill umilllt u water I and free from impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human con sumption, ".v .Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 8 a. m.toO p. m. .. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 18 noon. For prices and other information, address, . - New Berne Ice Co., ? B. S. GUION, Manaokii. Listen to Us a Moment. Our Stock i f Hie Celt braled Ruller-ln ar ing DEERING "MOWERS AND HAY RAKES VY," !; '"';"y'V'Y' - Ilnve Arrlvt'd, And we can till orders promptly. The DEERINu Lrads. Buy none till you have seen It. . J.C.Whitty&Co., AGENTS. WILLENBRINK'S Restaurant and ; Lininii Rooms, i 150 MIDDLE ST., NEW BERNE. N.O. Kvrrjrlblae Nrw rtrM laa. KUrirle faaia. rtprrlal Rnfra , Kjr il Vh. MliALN 9.1e E. DEALER IN IIAIimVAlll!, AND ALL KINDS OF , IU 11,1)1 N (4 5IATKU1AL.. Wire Netting, Screen Doom As Wlndowr, CJInoIer lie frige nil ore, y JCIilrh are Hit Beat. They hare but fuw rtjutlt and NO SUPERIOR.". let Crram Freetert, ' "rV tier I'MiUra, W k-hlgaa Stores and Range. Affi'nt IVvoe'a I'ainla. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. Vlty I-rot Ir Nnle. ViM HALE-Tho rlly 1.4 luaind.d by New, Ewl I'riHit and Hlunt hi n els. tlw properly of Ihe late Mrs, M. E. II uily. For Picrtlcalari, li.iiili of NATf 1IAN..V. A Good Teleplione HP.KVICK 18 A llfSINKS.H NECESSITY, A IIOMK CONVKNIKMCE. A (HM III SF.I) 'ax ax... . I. . s . lilt lit , Iiiiirj' I Order Vour I'hnn b( Once I ICE M. Hahn & Co., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' DEALERS IN - - HOUSES wawwiraTLi-BS I -A COMPLETE I, INF. OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. Nos li?, 120 and 1 33 fliddle Street. Tiir kirtif nrnn PL lit. 4 DLnN FIRE OF NEW CAPITA- t5?-DOES A OENEKAL FIRB T. A. GREEN. President. . UEORUR tiltEEN, Hccretnry. 1 J wLmbwt"flcvu Ethicntional Littleton Female College ! 'i ' . This institution has. a splendid and prominent locatlaa lot rr narktbly beautiful Kcclion of country, in ihe midst of a recrion of noted Mineral Sttrin.i. It has a Urge and beautifully shaded Cam pus, Commodious 'and Well I'pipped Building, a Slrong Kat n'ly and a r'ull.and Thorough College course at VEHY MOOKIl ATJB COST. The ' Pall Term will begin, Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 11198. Kor Catalogue, Addrrsn, " . J. Jfl. T J W VP nCITV III. II LI 111. A I I I I III! I ll I I J I I 1 1 I I I '.ia Jiuvn M " Largest Pnlronage & Fullest Equipment in its History. Faculty. JW: Rnulunts, W; 0 Academic Coiiiwa! .1 Elective Ourwi 8 rroft-s. ! t,.ol U,.l..l. 1.. I SI...1.-I-.. . ' -"" Advanced Classes open to women. Tnilioo W). a yW; Dnard $8. n rnontli. AmpleopportunilMsforsclf help. Sclio'- arsliiiia and loans riti ilm mu.,lv Hum. mer Sclioiil fi Teaclierst 24 Instruct"!, ' 185 Suidtnls, TiMnl eniolltneni, 670. For t alulivgne, Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, (;haH-l lllll, N. 0. The State Normal and Industrial - COLLEGE - Offer Ihe ynimg women of Ilia Slain llioriMiitli pmreesinnal, lit, rary, classical, M-ienlilic, and IihIusIiIkI eilu, ton. An nual Expenaia 0 lo l:!0. Faculty nf MO nieiiibtm. time than 800 rrguli.r sludrnla. Has inatrlculati'd about l.fttIO aiudrnla, repreeentlnj( erry rnunty In Ibe Hlale eirept two. I'rai iire and OIm ' eivalinn N ImkiI (i( about too pupils. To secure board jn dormitories, all fire, tuition a ppt leal Ions must be msdt be fore Auftuat I. , Corm-tMiuilenre invited from Ihote de siring raiir,iri,t Iraliteil tr liera. j I For ratuli i'ih ami fiber information, tddresa i RESIDENT klVKR. I On ensborn, N. The North Cirolln Collrgn 1 OK-r- . Ai icultarc Mccliaoic Arts Will rMit'U NfilcmlHT I, 18:ik, ;n, :..... .. , i"i""in. ,hIII jPini llt in ptcrj t (l.'jurtin-iit. Taeiity-iliree eiiM-ri. eiidil ii(iui;H iii Faculty. Full rourw a in A(,'i ii iillnr.', rVinic ii, ifi.il M....I, ....I I.I I I .....i.. "in. .ii ri riciti l.n iin rnntr. J'. in DH.H Vi.r in...l. I ' .. " J ,.,,.. r,,ri ,ilol.i;:ii,a n.t.I,-. I'rct. A. O. I10I.I.A V. i i - ii. NY ('. I (l ' . v ' Rmi-rn a i ItlU I UML INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 INSURANCE BUSINESS. JOHN DUNN, t bkk IiiKlilulioii.H. I.HOKM, Littleton, N. C. . H93 Bingham School n SHEYILLE, 1(1 UUlillUUU 'Li N. C. tTTiTtl QKaaiaiM-a 111 17W. ' Mai. tL BINUI1AM, innO A.af., LUU..UapL 1030 amium: U.K. arm 1 ena omosrimuara. Fuiu'ral III rector and Imbalnier. Oftlce 08 Broad Street, next to Stewart. 1 v'"""'""" atahlr. Riwidence 168 Broad Strcrt. allies. Residence 168 Broad H tVRurial rohe a tpnclalty. j A Wiiaa talking to Too . . . . About Furniture The tharpesl point we can argue It the fnot that our ljiKaKTBi isniu bualueta and llieOreal Army of Sat isfied - Tatront wt have made is tlie beat teatimooy at to Ihe quality of our goods tnd (lie wty we do Duainear, ... vrvrai on aiM or . . faaad kere Hlirnitlir atlaweat " ....BBMSW pi Ires. If yiHI art Coiitemlnling Uie purchase or Fumitii a rali tij in 7 stoiuwlll prore prulllahle. John Sutek, Cader Hotel fkilUaka. N'tir Hera. N. C. s r Heal Ijvlalt. .1 -,,. . --. j llouset For k'enf. Iltiu&r l or 5ale. I'artnt l'tr CllHcti,: ale, f'l (-f V nuj l.ll.ln, . in ,,, ;, .... i . pnnii.t all. ntmn hy I. a. S'.ire . f N. va ( , r. i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 29, 1898, edition 1
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