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THE JOURNAL, , Published every day in Ilia year, crpi Monday, at 06 Middle Street. Pboni No. 8. CHARLE5 U STEVENS. . .cditob and ntoramoa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ine year, in advance.... ....... One year, not in advance, . Monthly, by carrier in the city,. ti 00 . ft 00 ,. 60 Advertising Rate lurnliibed on appli cation. T - Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, n. u. as second cum matter. New Bene, N. C. July 188 A nry. i Serine W... Instantly B.U.v.d ''Ho (WUliaw Harvey) was uot tidL I The FnicfR Table Ta almost fe int of the lowest stature, round faced, .tanlly relieve all pain, aching and aore olivatr complexion ; little eie, round, ness in the womb. They are applied very black, full of spirit; hishairewa directly to the affected parts, and act black as a raven, but quite white 80 j!ke , siting healing poolUc. draw v before he dyed. I have heard him ,ng ou, feTOT ,nd ln- u nsed ta con. hay, that after his booke of tho Circula- . ... ... ... thai of the Blood came-out, that he full """""" ;. mightily iu his prui tizo, and that 'twaa peeMj and radically eura all form, of boleeved by the vnlpir that he wag Female ComplainU and Weaknesses; In-crack-brained; ami all the pbysitiuus eluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration were against bis opinion, and anvyed of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, him; many wrote' against hhii. With Painful add Obstructed Menstruation, much ados' at last, in abont 20 or 80 Leucorrbtea or Whites. Weight and Pain yearestinie. it was received in all the , pely,- Dragglng Sensation In Groin, Hobbes Bayes in his book 'Do Corpora,'. -Aching and Pain in Back and Limbs, THE E1LQO VINDICATION. For nearly a week tho thousands of friends of - President Kilgo of Trinity College, and the many more thousands of patrons und friends of Trinity College have been distressed hy the reports affecting the integri ty of President Kilgo, und thereby reflecting upon the Trustees and credit of this most honored North Carolina institution of learning. The first reports published in a leading Raleigh paper, were that Judge Walter Clurli had been asked for his resignation as trustee ; of Trinity College, because he aid not endorse and approro of President Kilgo; that Judge Walter Clark had been tried, sentenced and convicted by the ti-tuteesof the Trinity in im his absence, which proctidi's were Star Chamber in character and smacked of the Dark Ages. Naturally eery friend of Educa tion in North Carolina has eagerly looked for some statement from the Ktltjo-Tiiriity oide of the question, for no one could belitve that Trinity College Trustees and its President, could have acted so dishonorably as they were reported to have done by the press. The whole matter, through ih publication of letters which pissed between President Kilgo and Judge Claik, and others on this entire sub ject have been published, and every one must r j icu that President Kilgo, and Trinity's Trustees are so fully vindicated, although their vindication places Judge Clark iu ' any but an enviable light, and shows hint capable of venting personal feeling even at the hazard of de stroying an honorable name, und discrediting a great institution of learning. There-can be - no satisfaction in thus exposiug Judge Clark to public view, tint ho has brought it upon himself; and he stands revealed as a most Illustrious example of the "biter bitten." Mr. Soulhgute, the President of Trinity's -board of trustees, .hows conclusively in his reply to Judge Clark's charges, that Clark's res ignation was not demanded be cause he, Clark, did not en dorse the President of Trinity; that Judge Clark had had official notice to attend the ' trustees meet ing, but absented himself from the meeting, and the sinister part of Judge Clark's whole proceeding in the matter is seen in that he voted for resolutions endorsing President Kilgo, and then privately cast in tinuations against tho integrity of the man thorn lie had eudorred jublicly. Judge Clark must be held as in the wrong, unmistakably si, taking into consideration all th. written correspondence on the matter. A serious injustice has been done North Carolina's gieat college, Tiiuity, and its valued and honored President, and it remains to be een if Judge Clark has the manhood to declare himself wrong ind ask for given, of his bretLnn in th church, and all friends of Trinitj for his part in this distressing con trorersy. One thing is certain that Judge Clark's resignation as trustee of Trinity College should be sent in at oner) for the good of that honored institution. hnliithA wmn ruhu tw v r mooing, aic. iry mis new ana sur- lived to seo his owue-dootriua establish- P'ng cure. Femtcuro Tonlo $1.00. ed in his lifetime, ' v-r i Femlcure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00. ? "He wus much and often troubled Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Berne, with tho gowte, and his way of cure . . ' '. . '- - , . - - - was thns; ho wonld tUfcn site with his . leggca bare, if it were frost, on tho leads ;' Not Tra. t. Natnr. of Cockaine honsc. putt them into a AvUltor lo British Museum re payle of water, till ho was almost dead ..... with cold, and betake himsolfo to his that he sow acouutryman standing stove, und so 'twasgouue. Ho was hott- 1,cfora tue bu8t of woman in a. colleo hended, and his thoughts working Hon of statuary. The woman was rep would many times keeps him from . resented in the act of colling her hair, sleepinge; he told me that then bis way and, as the visitor came up, tho country was to riso out of his bed and walke man was saying to himself: about his chamber in his shirt till ho N , lhat sm-t trne t0 natf e 8h(j was pretty coole 1. a, till he began to , hcr h , f , , , have a horror, and thou roturue to bed, ... , . 1 ,:,' and sleepo very comfortably." Au- .' .. brey. Lives. , . ""During the hot weather last summer A T K . L L'S In addition to the Pope Mfg. ' Co. 'a regular lines of C hainless . " , and Chum Columbias, tiartiord and Vedotte bicycles, 1 have added a new wheel, . . . Hill's Special, . which are made for me by .the Hartford Cyclo Co., and which are up to dale In every respect, , which I will aell . . w f;or $3o.oo I will have a full line of CHEAP NEW WHEKUS in a few days, price, ranging from 30 to 35. : Complete Line of SUNDRIES Tires, Bells, Lamps, &c, at Lowest Cash Prices. 8end for price list. Bold for CASH only, v - . '.' . I have secured the agency of the COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY'S GOODS. And have a stock of sitmc on hand, con sisting of Graphophones, Records and supplies Generally. ORAPHOPnONES BOLD ON IN. 8TALLMENT. " IVM. T. HILli, fit So. Front St., New Berne, N. 0. Lcdo Dircctc KCKFKA rom;R KO. T, I. O. Ot T. : Offl-!ur:-H. J. l.iov, N O.; CH.HbII. V. B.i J- U Moo.lv. R'c'd. to'tv: J. B. I'nrkpr." Jr., Ti-tuta. hruuiarmwtUiK everv JMoa.toy ulvbt i a. HO o"eiuc'k. I ... "T ... . . . . . . - 1 had a severe attack of cholera morbus, Th Original Siamete Twins. , , , . .... The sleepy village of Biddendcn, not '''ng my leaving my business.' far from Tenterdeu. celebrates yearly Mr - A- Hare' of 1Un Bn l'ln- tlm mmnnrv nf tha l:wn i.mi.ln f ' thnt CSSlle, Ohio. "After taking two Or ancient hamlet who were the original l"r doses Cham erlain's Colic, Cholera precursors of tho Siamese twins. In life and Diarrhoea Itvmedy I was completely they were joined together by a mystcri- relieved and in a few hours was able to ons cord of flesh, aud they died ou tho - resume my work iu tho store.. I sin- same day, leaving tneir property w do ccrely recommend it to ny one nflllcted distributed among the poor of tho par- wlh simmch or bowe trouble. Kor for a dole of bread and cheese ou Easter bule by day, This benefaction bus been iu exist-i - . . . .. ouoo for six or seven centuries, and at' Saved, Formerlv tho d.'.los consisted of bread "1Iu""' "obsol, vou'ro lookinS bccr nnd cheese und nle, but tho hitter pro- tlmn 1 ve secn J"ou llKlt for ycar-" dnoedsoniuch hilarity in the villago , "Yes, I feel better. My wife has sent that it was abolished, and thecharity is all our canned fruit to the front." now limited . to the two first mentioned ' ' - : nutritive articlea Tho bread iamado np iu tho form of cakes, hearing a rndo ' Ki:i.l:r IS mix HOUR representation of the twiu maids of Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseate lUddemten, ami are generally preserved relieved in six hours by "New Great aa cuiiohuies oy mu recipieuui. mr, tah Americnu Kidney Cure." ; It is are u , very inm. u uiuu, gmi gul.)riB0 oa of breaking tho 'molars of thoso who nt- tempt to penotruto their mysteries. The poor of tho parish as distinguished from necessitous strangers aro supplied with ordinary rpinr tern loaves aud choose. London TeU grnph. 8hiiliftll)S. Nothiuj; bus done so much to encour age stealing (shoplifting) us tho modern department scores turn lueir meinous. Tho problem presented is a dilucnlt cue with which to deal, bat while mer chants have a right to display their Roods the pnblio also ban rights and duties in tho matter. If a banker dumps his cnth ou tables ontsido hiu desk rail ings aud lets people bundle it at will, BaU Th KUa41k. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Itarysvlllr, Trx has fouad a snore valaabl. dlx-otery than has yet been Blade la th. Klondlka, for years b. so IT red untold agony from ronitlpilloa accompanlvd hy.hemotr agra, and was alMolulrly enretl by Dr. King's New Dlacov.ry for Consumption, Cono-lit sod Cokla, h. declares that gold i4 of llul. valo. la eonparisoa to IUI marvelous cart, would b.v. It .v.a If It rol a hundred dollar a botlla. Asthma, Droncblils and all throat and lung af fcrtlun. art positively cared by Dr. King's New Dleniv.ry for Coneamp lloa. Trial hoi lie. frew at r. B. Duffy' Drug Slnre. Kegnlar sli. M eta and $1.00. Guaranteed lo cur. or prfo re funded. lug promptne a in icliiylng p tin In blad der, kidneys aud back, in male or female. Relieves retension of wuter almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this u the remedy. Sold by U. U. ttraunam, urt g;ist, new uerne, n. u -n Bottle. CustonierW alter, bring Waiter Yes, sir, Draught or Admiral Coivera? - ' WAR! OU NO WAR We Have the Nicest LineJf . . - Itefrigerators and Water CcMilerM . . In the City. Also such Seasonabln Articles as Fly Traps, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Ice Cream Freezers, Rat and Mouse Traps. ' , Clause Scissors and Razors, every ar ticle with the name of Clnuss on same s fully warranted. Excelsior and Elmo Cook Stoves. No Fancy Castings, but wo guaraulee them to give satisfaction. L H. CUTLER HARDWARE (JO CAI.nelET ENCAMPMENT NO. 1. 1. O. OF. 0eer: C. H. Hall, V- P.: f. tt, Hyman, II. i'.:N. c Uul. 8. w.: A. K. hiixmu-o. J. W.; 11. C. Liiniwlen, Horibe; . GoroeS Treu. Kf j Iw Kiicanipmcnts, 1st, 3.1 Mn(iiany) iiiuiwiajr wyui at KI0: oolnck , , tn eauh month CANTON CLKhnfONT NO. t. P. M- I. O. O. r. 1 Offlcera tieo. Blnver, Captain ; t. Q. Hy man, Meat.; P.U. Fpl-Ur, Knslitn; Wm. J. Pitu, Clerk; Sd. Herook, Accounlnnt. Rfr-' alar CanlonmenU, M and 4th TlinrnWy kuu in acn moDto ats.w o'oioea- .. l mm I'KA VKN I-ODOB NO, 1, KNIGHTS OF HAS- ' hum: laeets aid ana n wennmiay ularhts tn each month In Hountree's Hall. at 7 AO o'clock. S. tt. Bau, President; J. 11. Suilth, Secretary. . ( ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. t. A. F. AND A. Mr Omeera.'-T. W. Dewey, w. M.; N. Case, a. w.: ueorge reen, J. w.; T. A. ureen. Treas.; w J puts, ttec'tv. Heiruiar Com munications td Wednesday each month. I . a ft- SKW RKRNK CHAPTER NO. 46, H. A.' at.: 'rrconti T. a. ureeu. II. P. a.: T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Ons. DulTy, Treas.; C. 1. Ilritillium, Kecj'ty. Regular i onvoca- lloiia ill Mondav eaeu mnntli. " , 1 ef. -JOHN'S COMHAKDKRV NO. 10. K.T.: Olticera : 1. W. Dewey, K. 0.; Jae. Ketlmond U.:T. G. Hvinan. C Q i T. F. Mo arnliv. Prelate; R. 8. Hum rose. Recorder. Heicnlat Conclaves first and third Fridays ol the month. .1 KNIGHTS OF ' HONOR-Officera: 8. O. W. If. Rounttee, Financial Kepoi-Uir-New wmi jiage ho. a meeia ine ann ami rn rlday nlirlits at 7:80 o'elock iu Rcuntree's Hall, Pollock Street. I SEW BRIiNK LODI.'E NO. 1, F. II. J.-l. C. ' Kealoa, Preat; J. H. Smith, Kewrdlnn ty; R. K. yulilloy, Financial Kerty. Meets in Knighta of Pythlaa hall every 1st aud 3rd Wednesday mxtita In each mouth. ICE FOR H0.HK USE , Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS IN : : A :OMFJMTK LINK OF ; Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness, i No.'tf liS, no and 1 Hlddle Street. - Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distillrd water and free from Impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human com sumption, , : Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. in. lo 6 p. m. ' . . .- v - ...-.......-....--. . .',-, 7K--;THE NEW BERN MUTUAL ' . New. Berne Ice Co., B. S. GUION, Masaoiu. , Wiikn talking lo YOU . . . - - Persons troubled with diarrhoea will he interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. liiish, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, ho would uot got ninth sympathy when rioviucnce. it. 1. lie says: "r or sev ho oompluiucd that it had becu stolen, crul years I hare been almost a constant nud if he continued the practice because sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at these losses were ninro tuuu onset by cl. comnletolv nrolraiinir ma an. tho increased profits u I-' 'i tho display rendering me unlit for my dulle. at this resulted in, as is tlio t...A) with the oc- , ,, partme.it stores, than wonld be much h(f1' Abou two year, .go a traveling justice in tho claim that ho had uoriht '" kHy 6ve mo a small bottle to nmko protits by nny niethcsl which of Chamberlain'. Colic, Cholera and l)i- touded to dcluiuch tlio pnblia In short, arrnoea itemoiy. iiucu to my surprise it may fairly be maintained that it is a and delight it. effect, were immediate, prime duty of every citizeu to exercise Whenever I felt symptom, of the disease reasonable diliKcnco iu safognardiiiu his i WOuhl fnnlf mvaelf avainat the at. awn property, ai.d that if ho neglects with a few dotes of thl. valuable About Furniture The sharpest point we can nrgue is the fact Hint our i.oniVkstabi.Ibiikd business - and thetirent ArmyofRat- ' Islled I'nlrnns wu hare made is the best testimony ' as to the quality of our goods and the way wo do business. , . . . '. ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW BERN, N. C, Listen to Us a t Moment. $50,tOO,0 Our Stork of the Celebrated Roller-bearing DEEMING MOWEM3 AND HAY MAKES Have Arrivctl, And wo enn till orders promptly. The tSrUOES A (iENEMAL FIMK INRUltANCK FIL'SINI-KS. T. A. GREEN, President, OEOItUE GltEEN, Secretary. JOHN DUNN, I J. J. WOl.FKNIiRN, Ccn'1 Agent. ; Offlcf r: t V Elf ,( ITIZtN'S BANK to society. International Magazine. The Dome of fit, Paul'a. We do uot believe there if any truth in the ulnrming rumor that thuro is aomo uneasiness in expert qnarter. iu rogurd to the stability of the dome of 8t. Puul's. Wu imagiuo that tho only substmtnm of fact is this: It is known that a hnge iron chain is imbedded in the stonework of the drum of tho dome. Au eminent architect some time since amused himself by describing the cr i S)rueiices which might ensue if the wu ter wero to reach this ehuin. There is no reason to sopiiose that snch a thing has occurred or is likely to occur, aud the newly appointed surveyors, Messrs. Somi'i-H Clarke aud J. T. Middlethwaite, are fnlly nlive to tho deairaliility of finding and examining tlio chitln. Tho first difficulty upiicurs to lie that its ex act locality is wiiiivwhntniioeiluiu. The aocoud wi!l bo to get at It (iloctively when it is ducovend. Louduu cutur duy B'view. Fatnlljr Eeenomy. Uncle (to tho rhililren, who have just had a dcto of csl livirnil nil around) Well, do ynu like eixl liver oil? Children Oh, tin, bitt l'uimma give us S cents fur every siKKHifiil. ' Uncle And thru do yon buy aurue thing nice? Childreu No, mamma pnta it into thu Kuviugs bunk. Uncle And then yon buy something by and by? Childreu No, timuima buys uioro eod liver oil with it 1 1 liegeudo blat ter. facta In the Caae "My son hu. accepted a position In JihHhi lloblia' ofllce. " ' " Yea 1 ui t hint wh n lie wn. run Ding Ills legs off gi tting liidnrseini-iit. ou hi. applh-ution fiirtho Job." Cleve land Lender, remedy. The result has been very satis factory aud almost complete relief from the .miction." For Sale by F. 8. Duffy War Talk. 'Shall we open ?.re on thono fortifies lion, this morning?" asked the Hug lieu tenant. ' - "We shell," replied Sampson, with a yawn. aiee. lr.;K. Dnrhaa'a Aall Dlarelie ' Hay be worth more to you tlmn f 100 if you have a child who soils bedding from iucontenence of water during sleep. Cure, old and young alike. It arrests the trouiiie ai once. ft. (Sola lir V. it. linul bam, drugzist, New Berne, N. C. Helped Ilim Oat. "Our friend Miller wonld have run through his properly iu a year If it haJn'l been for bis wife." . "Why, what did one do?" "She raa through It nrrself.1 To a persou who (im. the! rain a gord dial a light ik.vi I r ou aiunslug biok of travel, or MK'iul rfiiiy will be found to be of the Very gn nU t value as a real tmlc Where one is fisid of i liililn n an hour .pent la tho nuns ry will Im misvt rraltAHt- - Th vineyard, of Italy cover nearly .OOXCUO acrca, tU'CBLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. THE l'.KST SALVE In th. world for Cuts, llruUe. Hores, Vkera.Sall Mheum, Fever Horea, Tetter, ( Uapi.rd llnudu Clillblains, Corua, and all Skin Erup liona, aud positively cures Pile, or no pay required. It K gl.annli-cc lo give i.erlert iRllaiat'tlou or money reiumlnl. rnce it cruia ikt box. fur tale by T H. Dully. 4 I have nsed Chamberlain' Cough Kenedy In my family for year, and al way. wilt) good mull.," iay Mr. W. II. Cooper of El Hlo, l al. "For amall chll drrn a. nod It eKt-lal!y effocllv.." For Ml. by F. S. Duffy. tar. Oar. 'Tr. cured my huslMnd'. losoinnla." "How did you doll?'' "Pirtrmlrd I was sick, and Hi. doctor left medic In. wLkb Henry wa In glv me every half hour .11 ulgbl long." Our baby baa been eontlnnally trnublrd with colic and cholera Infantum aline hi. birth, and all that w. could do fur) liira did aol aceai tn glv mot than tem porary relief, until we trlrd Chamber lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, filnc giving that icoiedy bebia ant bean Iron bled. W w.nl loglv. jimi thl. leallmonlaJ a. .a f vhlrnc of our gratitude, aut that yon need It to adver tise your Meritorious n-meilr4l. II Law, Keokuk, Iowa. Fur sale by F. H. Duffy. i I v ni I ratU.kl vkta e-ta,nMt artal all at il imnM n4m liar tjortiTf ftCB. (Vmorriec tatTf U Pitmr Oriel ltirt w rm arnir) r4tn it) twM lw ihtm Khom tffflntf frnm W liiifrUfl. 1 Hni r?iu4a-l, I'W n m printo,, will ttrrt )lft. - tvUia, II iifl m la, ol 'K-araft, ( t h.4 J' 1H pnlrnt rt awvur!. A faMMirf " n l'lvl," Wifri l frvA, A.trM, ic.A.Gr;ov;cco. Desirable Furniture fta be funnd here at lowest prices. If you are contemplating' the purchase Of Furniture a callj atj my storcwill prove profitable. ' . John Suter, Under Hotel Chattawka, New lterae. N, C. T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN - We have Just received another Fine Stork of FURNITURE consisting of lied Room full, Parlor Suits. Chiffoniers, Ward Robe, and 11.11 Stand it Lowest Price, ever known. DEER1NU trails, hare rcmi it. Buy noiie till )ou lucntIoiinl Ilistiiiilions. J.C.WhittyS:Co., AGENTS.? , WILLENBRINK'S Eestaurant "acfl llmi .Boons, 120 MIDDLE ST., : NEW BEIINE.N.C. Cverylblaa Hew A a rirM riaaa. nrai.n aae Kleeirle Taaa. Kaeelal Ralra My ike Week. E. DEALER IN Littleton Female College! This insli'tilion has a K)lt'iidiil and' prominent locuinn in i re markably beautiful Kftiion ill' towujy, ia ilin midst of a rririon'nf ntited Mineral Fprin. It iias a lare and lieautifiiHy Hhadcd Cam pus, Ctimmodiiius and Welt I' quipped Hiilldinsn, a MrmiK Fata ly and a Kull and Thnniush I'ollrgo loursn .t.VKUY 5IIiU-' ATE C!O.VT. Tbe Fall Term will begin Wednesday, Sept. 1 4lb, 1 II!) It, r'nr ('ataliiRiii', Address, ; f" 1 " ; ' J. M. I:II1I:N, Uttlrlnn, N. i TO TUB LADIES ! Give your order, to T. J. TURNER with your Hmafl Picture ol on reel f or anyone of your funilly and he will fur nish you a fin ' - 16x21) Crayon Picture for 'SIM 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 P8 16x20 Scphla, laUst ftyla 2 96 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yon can are a line s.mpt. of thl. work at my .tore. This fine work Is don. by Ih. Owen. Portrait Co., of OhM-ago. T. J. Turner la Ih. cheapest place to buy your nic Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy illow Kockera. A ell at our new .tore, 75 Middle Street, will not only provt lo bo picae.nl but brnefl clal. T. J. TURNER ri'RSirURI CO. 75 Middle Street, New Rente, N. 0. , BRANCH OFFICE , IV. 1 PoilcrGcld & Co.; (HiHvenora.ln II. W..Sdal-y Co.) lliiiilWrN imtl 1 1 art a, II. ail a, Coltna, Ural., I'r.flsl.ai Roiiirtil and a4d for caah or nn margin 4 on per mit. In brie from .. up. Orrr (Allien Kirlianjii. I IT National lliink lo d ri-m-ee. at C'fllalaiillfMrlitlMitia. A. O. riKWT.MitiY. . WiMiai er. liAitmvAiti:, - AND AIX KINDS OF lit ATI III A T. Wire Netting, Screen Doom A Windowr. Olncler Refrigerator, Which are th. Rest. They hnve bu few cquid. and NO 8UPEIUORH. Ice I "ream Freezer. -,"'.- . .' Water IV'lera, llichlgan Slovr. .nd Ilanpee, Agent IH-voe'a Paint. Under Hotel CbatUwka, N.w Berne, N. C. ntrwii'Mii awaMiiJiiij,ii;aUiiiBas,aBja i " ; - PGACll INSTITUTE, RalclRli, N. C. , - A famous nrhiiul for (Jlrls. ' Very (liiiroitgli and of lilph crude, .ludiii Qen. I t!rny, Ciilneper, Va , a.n: "l sine n lv la-lii-ve it i tlio very lvt female M'lna.1 nf a hicli I have hiiV k now )t-hii." II u-lrali-d caluloguc fne lo all who apply. Jaiv IInwipi-n, .M. A , I'llir-lpel I ansanaj Largest PntronnRC & rullcst nqulpment In Its History. CUy lMt Tor Hale. KtiR HALE The city U lamndiil by Htw, Kaat Front and Khnrt Hln-el. Ih iniprrly of the bit lit. M. E. Manly. For Parlk-alara, Inquire of MATT MANLY. Fnful'y. !W; Rlmli-nia, .iHf; 8Acailrmir Conrwe! 3 E'irlive Colirtcei B Profes Hlonnl Kchoola, In l aw, Medicine and Pharmacy. Ailranct-il I'lii'sea (.pell lo wumi n. Tnllion 0". aycii IWd 4M. a niohtli. AuipleopMrlnniliis fiirrelf-lii-lp. Hcln'- treliipi and loan, lor 1 1"- liee.ly. fnni mer m-bmil 1 rMi'ln-ra; H InMriKtoa IH5 B lid. nla. Tntid t-iiioMmriii, Kor CatalotcliH, Aildreaa, PHESIDENT AI.PF.RM.N. t;ha-l Hill, N. f, ' .The North Carnlin C'lllrg-j Agi iculture & Mc( liaoic Ai Is Will rc-tcii S iitiiiil er I,- 18i)8, nilli iiiiiriii(l tHjiri; mciiL in every dejiiirliticnl. 'lVi-nty-llirve exM-ri-1'iiceU sjioci.iliet -i in Ftu'iiUy. . Fnlr coiii'ici in Agriculture, Scient'o, Civil. ' .M( ( li mil nl . uml Klrcti-irul Kiiiiiiviiii. Kvvu.ii'ii very niod cnite. For c uljilogiii s mlilrt s Pies. 'A. 0, llvI.LDA Ualkiiiii, N. C To all Lovers of Good Beer. I wilt .ny that I raa fiirntah a. gund a. ran lw had In (lie l ull. .1 Mai., railed Klti.Hli EVERY DAY 1 ami It ia eeM-cjnIly lermamriidi il l.y eome tf lite IW-al M' iIm al Anil"" nW. iu the c.unlrT for Weak anil I kill.-, laied Pi raotia. Our foft I)rlnkt 2 Ineral Wndrn. Our tllegrr Ah U cpial to ttie tin tx.r1iH. a (iiarauii e lcility and It-.uUfwi In tur r,aKla. Aatloc. to IVe, I am jihih nt-i ilnl'y. Nearly 50 Tear. tif Ceallanrd Surf fa, 2;9 STUDENTS LA5T,YP.AR. Th. IjmkI and 11-at l'i iii .1 IMvn.e Filtlti( frliiKil In the Mh.iiIi. F.iiKll'b, lliC Cl.iolrS. UiIm niil, liMl(-ai-e.in. Hlii-rl-liend, Til.CMp'.r, - Tjrh Tirma rran-r nl.l. . ', i . 1 1, e The State Nomal and Industrial . COLLEGE - (ilTera Hi.' yimns women of th Rule) lltonillttll prof. PMiuinl, III. IBM-, t Itit-f -: I , m il MlillC. mi. I iliillialiial Mill.-., lli. n. All nujl Eint lima ts) lo ti;:il. F.m iiIiv cf '.Ul menila'ra. Mure ilnin ikKI lr.nl r ni l. ni. lli-. muiri. uli.ii il hI-.miI l,.V 0 mnitii.li', rcpriTi'iilin;; eciy inmiy In ll.e Inle ki-i-pl I ii. I'ii.i n- c nii.l OU aeivnlli'H Mi I.I i f iitn'til Vhi -ii-.U. To ai curu liiuinl In lorn llm I, a, all free. Illlllnn n.iil-ul.ilil muni tv II. mill Im fme Aiii'ui I t'iiiri.H.niii'iii e Im lied fi..m ttnae de. ail I ik i'4.iiii-.'iriil ir.in.i 1 let hi-ia, -'ir r.ii.il.'ne nn.l i.il.ir liitumiailnu, aililroa I I;l.MUi:.T lulVHt. tir i-nalrfiro, N. C. Good Tclephos: r r. ir: J. A. & II. 11. HOLT, OAK RIIKIK, NlilVril ( AI.ullVA. i .. v ii t: l.i A I ! ; i 1 1 v, kmi.m ; . A IM li I.M c. IM M ii'nir, t tii. r'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 2, 1898, edition 1
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