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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday , at M Middle Street. Phobs No,t. CHARLES U STEVENS, - .tDITOB UP FBOPUROB. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: one year, la advance,... ....... One year, not i advance, Monthly, by carrier in the city,. felSMAftCK AS CHANCELLOR. .94 00 . 6 00 ,. 60 Advertising Rates furnished on application. B. Was Ba4a aarf Willi- to B. ImMi lac 1. rarikuBaa. The prince need to prepare hlm-elf for aewerlnc qtmiiutia put in parliament. He m very Indignant at the practice snd at the meeting of the ministry when the matter wee dlsenssed declared, "I moat apeak straight out, and should like to be as rude as possible without being In sulting. " He niado use of several expres sions, asking the minister of justice if those were insults. The minister, being eonsctentioua, was obliged to say yes. Then the prince grew angry, exclaiming that In that ease it would be better that he should not answer at all, but leave it to Caniphausen, the vice president of the council. Herr vou Tlcdotnann describes the office hours In the chancellory, which began early and ended late. At that time Prince Bismarck rose only toward noon.. He worked hard from 13 to 8 and again from 9 till late at night Tiodeinann sel dom left his office before 1 a. in. It was not easy to read to the prince. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C as second class matter. Official Paper of New Bene aad Craven Coaaty. New Berne, N. C. Julj 1J. 1898 BOTH WHX BE PRESENT, The near approach of the State Republican Convention which hag been called to meet in lialeigh on the 20th inst., provokes the que tiou whether Marion Butler - in hie dual capacity of Senator for him self and Editor for Senator Marion Duller, will be in attendance upon thin convention. And also if the dual Mr. Bailor is present will he propose fusion with hia Krnublican friends, Governor Kussell, et al. Mr. Bullet's recent failure to at tach the State Democratic party to himself, a failure which the ciia griued Editor Butler has tried to lie about, and the Senator has at tempted to eneer away, was a very conspicuous one, and it is not aur- prisioe that tho dual Mr. Butler feeig badly over it. Of course 3enator Butler will be present at the Republican Conven tion to propose Pop-Repnb-fosion for Principle, while Editor Duller will bo in attendance to work for It duo-Pod. co-operation for Ollice. If some of tho real, sure enough, sincere'Popnlists, who aro Populists because they believe in straightout Populism, as opposed to Democracy and Republicanism, which to the Poj n ist doctrine, are the "moneyed oligarchies," if these Populists op pose the fusion movement of Senato Butler, and the co-operation princi ple of Editor Butler, they must not bo surprised if they are termed "wild eyed cranks,'' for the dual Mr. Butler knows it all, and to op pose the fusion and co-oneraiion as set down by the dual gentleman, thoira a laok of intelligence on the part of the brethren who wool J thus offer any opposition. But as for the Republican con vention, both Senator Butler and Editor Butler will be there. And which will be the more glad ly received, the fusion Senator or the co-operation Editor, is an open question. - - - - r- - I do not belle-re there is a cae of dyspep sia, indigestion or uy etoBUch trouble that csnnot be re lieved st once and permanently cured by my DYSPEPSIA CUBE. MTJNTON. At all drujtuists, 25c. a viaL Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1503 Arch street, Fhlla. m IK Precious Patriot. ' ' Mrs. Youngwife Oh, George,, tho He demanded a euscltatlng extract as ht baby is learning to talk !''.. called it of everything, and declared. Harpy Father What did he say t however complicated a matter might be, x. Y.,,ifn.,n., i. ,., Its kernel might bo extracted lu a few I ' ' words.. His subordinates gradually ao- say quile plainly, "Extra V and "Re- customed themselves to speak In and member the Maine 1" Isn't It lovely, i leaoinann orcen conaonsea more man a Oenrire ' t t V. ...... 1 ..... . O minutes, but the preparation for such a report had cost several hours' study. As soon as the reading was over Bismarck gave bis deaiaion without a moment s re flection. It was astonishing with what certainty he hit upon the Important points. Never did he hesitate, but always know what bo wanted. If anything did not In terest him, he said, "Do what you like." He wrote very little, -preferring to dictate Since KlUmann's bullet grazed his right thumb he had found It awkward to hold a quill pen. - His method of dictation was strange. He spoke In jerks, sometimes with long pauses and then so rapidly that it was difficult to follow him. His thought and expression were so rich that he frequently uttered two or three tautological phrases and then said, "Pleoso choose tho most fitting." As he might never be interrupt ed for, strange to soy, be then lost tho thread of his thought It was all tho more difficult to follow him. Bluchcr did this more readily, for he was a stenographer, but Ticdemnnn was not, and so ho seldom could write a wholo sentence, and bad to be content to catch the most important turns of speech, sometimes only a singlo word. Afterward It was his business to work tho sentence out. Lelpulger Neuo Naahrichten. TO SELL Wi Sew BerM Bak Will m Tkesn fer Bala. We beg to call yoar attention to the fact that the recently enacted 'War Revenue Law" requires that every check, draft or order for payment of money bear a two cent stamp. Failure to affix this stamp before issuing check subjects to a penalty of $300 and imprisonment for tlx months. This penalty applies not only to tho drawer, but to the bank or Individual paying or accepting such unstamped paper. We think best thus to call especial attention to this, ro thst our customers may avoid this penalty by affixing stamp In every Instance before issuing check. The law goes Into effect on July 1st, 1898. It Is stated that the several Revenue Offices will be supplied with stamps before that time. .. . ' .. Respectfully, National Bank of New Berne, -Citizens Bank, '. Farmers & Merchants Bank. June Z3th. - . : Y ' Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed 10 be chemically made from distilled water and free from Impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human con sumption. ; Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 0 s.m. to 8 p. m. - - .. , I Bundayt (retail only) 7 a. m. to 13 noon. For prices ami other information, address, New-Berne Ice Co., - . B. S. GUION, Mamaorii, . ;THE CUBAN WATER MONKEY. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of. smell and' completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damsge they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Core, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and nmde in Toledo, unto, by f . J. cneney k jo Testimonials free. Sold by druggiBls, prlco 75c per bottle, Hall's Family Pills are the best. ? One Most Be aa Expert to Drink From It Gracefully. The Cubans havo a domostio utensil called a "water monkey" that is to bo found In houses, hotels and offices. It an swers the same purpose as tho olla In Mexico and tho clay jugs of Inula. It Is made of gray purous clay and is manufac tured In Malaga, "where tho raisins come from." By absorption and evnjioration a blanket of cool air surrounds the jug continually and keeps tho water almost as cold as it it contained loo. In a country whore ice is both scarce and expensive these jugs are indispensable- Tho water monkeys have two apertures, one about the size of a dollar, through which water Is poured Into a glass. On tho opposite sido Is a protuberance with a small holo running through it. From this the experienced Cuban drinks without touching It to his Hps. When about to drink, be holds it two or three Inches from his mouth, Into which the tiny stream of water pours. Gradually and slowly he lifts the monkey away from him allowing the water to How from the monkey down his throat Occasionally the drinker gulps, and when his thirst has been satis fied he returns tho monkey toward his mouth, then suddenly tips it up, shutting off the stream. It takes considerable ex perience to drink out of a water monkey gracefully. Tho beginner sends a stream of water down his neck Instead of his throat four times out of five until he has mastered the art. Kxchango. Economy. Young Husband Well, my dear, did you succeed in finding a stove to suit you? Young Wife Indeed, I did. Such good luck ! I got a stove that will never cost us a cent for coal. The dealer said it was a self-feeder. WILLENBRINK'S j Bestanrant acfl Jnfoi. Booms, ' 120 MIDDLE ST., ' - ' , .. " - NEW BEKNE, N.C. . Lodge Directory. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT NO. 1. 1. 0. 0. V. Officers: C. H. Hall, C. P.i F. K. Hyman, H. r.jin. j. tunnies, a. w.; a. jc. iiiooara. ii. w.: n. u. lAimsueir. forme: u. uerocs Tress. Reiriilar Encaiuiimeiiti. iHt. 3d. ami 6th (It any) Thursday nbjhts in each month st tou; o cinc CANTON CLEhnfONT NO. ft. 1'. M. 1. O. O. F. Officer. Geo. Mover, Captain; t. O. Hy man, Lieut. 1 P. H. I'elleUer, Knslirn ; Win. J. Pitts. Clerk: Ed. tierock. Accountant. Heir- alar Cantonments, id and 4th Thursday a'KQis in eaoniuouiaaiB.-w o-oioca- . '.RAVEN LODGBNO.l, KNIGHTS OP HAR MONY: llcets ind and tth Wednesday uiirhta in eacb month in Kounlree's Hall. at730ociocK. a. k. mm, rresiaenii i. ii, Smith, Beuretary. ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 8, A. P AND A. M : Officers: T. W. Dewey, W. Iff .; N. Case, S. W.: George Green, J. W.l T. A. Green, ireas., w j ntis, wec'iy. tieguiar twin municatlona td Wednesday each month. KW BERNE CHAPTER NO. 48, H. A. M. itncors: T. A. Ureeii. H. V. K. T. W. Dewny, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Treos.; C. D. Brartham, Sec'ty. Regular l!onvnca- uana aa wonaav eacn mnncn. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDEBY NO. 10. K.T. Ultlcers: 1. W. Dewey, K. O.J Jas. Redmond G.;T. G. Hyman, C. O.: T. K. tie arnhy. Pi-elate; R. S. I'limiose, Recorder. Hegnlsi Conclaves first and third Frldavs oi the month. KNIGHTS OF IfONOR-Offlcers : 8. D Pone. Dictator: G. L. Vinson. Reporter W. K. Rountroe, Klnunclal lOfimrter New Berne LodKe No. 443 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nliriits at 7:80 o'clock in liountree'l liuu, ronoCK btrees.. . NEW BBKNE LODGE NO. 1, V. II. 4C.-J. 0. rcaies, i-resiid. ti. emiim, necoruinie biw K. E. Uulillev. FtiiKiiciitl frrtv. Meets Kniglita of I'ythlas haU every 1st and trd weuuesaoy nixuu m eacn montn. 10 FOR HOME 18E M. Hahn & Go., X7 N.1 Everyistlna; Sew And rimt-Clnka. MKAI.H 25e. Klrrt rle Fans. Hpeclal Rnli . By the Werh. BRANCH OFFICE . I?. I. MM & Co. fBuccessors.to n. W.8ilsliy"& Go.) Banker 15rokers. Stoeka, llonds. Cotton, (irain, 1'rovlHloiii Bought and sold for cash or on margin t one per vent, in lots from J'jtl up. Over 3otton Exchange. . tWNationnl Hank Ucforences. ljg"ConBtant!yuotation9. . . A. O NEWIiKRKY, " Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HOUSES CTTXjES A COJIPIiETl-: LIKE OF Buggies, Poad Carts and jlarness. No.'R liS, 120 and til flitldleStrect. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. JI. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, rrovmence. h. i. lie says: r.or ritrkit umflK (1.7. I.O.O. K - eral years I have been almost a constant oilieers: C. II. Hall, N. Q.; J. L.Moodv, sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at- V. G ; T. U Pulton, It'c'd. Sec'ty; J. 1. tacks completely prostrating me and Parker, Jr., Treas. Hcgnlar meetings . . i. . , , . every Monday n ht at 8:00 o'clock, rendering me unfit for my duties at this 3 J h hotel, About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects were immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the at tack with a few dotes of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satis- T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN - LOW PRICES! We have just received another Fine Block of FURNITURE consistiDR of lied factory and almost complete relief from 1" Puit,i PBrlor Sui,B Chiffoniers, the affliction." For Sale by F. 8. Duffy, i Ward llobp" nnrt Ha" Stands at Lowest rnccs ever Known. Yellow Jaaatiee Carat. Buffering humanity should be supplied with every meant possible for its relief. It Is with pleasure we publish the fol lowing: "This Is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months and was treated by some of lbe best physicians In our elty and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drag gist recommended Electric Bitters, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure In recommending them to any person suf fering with this terrible malady. 1 am gratefully youis, M. A.IIogarty, Lexing ton, Ky. Bold by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. Moabj and FlU-Hogli Leo. The conversation had drifted Into war ohannels, and tho major had tho floor. Well. Colonel Mostly, you know, was a good fighter, but when General Qmnt sent him to China the Virginians turned tho cold shoulder to him. One day he was making a speech In Alexandria. He told the Virginians that they ought to vote for him. Why,' said the colonel, 'I fought all over northern Virginia for four years. Talk about my war record I Why, id war record Is a part of tho state's history. Why, gentlemen, I carried the last Con federate flag through this very town.' Yes,' replied t its-Hugh Loe, 'for I was here at the time.' Thank you for your fortunate recol lection,, ' gratefully exclaimed Mushy. "It Is pleasant to know that there still lite somo men who put aside envy and testi fy to the eoumgo of tholr fellow beings. As I say, gentlemen, my war record la a part of the state's history, for the gentle man hero will toll you that 1 carried the last Confederate Aug through this town.' " 'That's a fact,' sold Flu-Hugh Leo. 'I saw him do it He carried the Confed erate flag through this town, but Kiljiat rick was after him, and he carried It so blamed fast you couldn't have told wheth er It was the Confederate flag or small pox warning.' "New Yofk hun. Ow IU4 Ham Rent for Charah Site. A nnlqne celebration occurs In June of every year at Muiiheliu, Pa., according to The Ladles' Home Journal. It Is known as the feast of ruses and Is held to com meinorate tho benevolence of Enron Btlo gcl, who more than a century and a quar ter ago leased a tract of land at Manbelm to a congregation for a church site at an annual rental of one red rose to be paid In Juno of each year. After Baron 8llcgel'a death the rent was never demanded until few years ago, and now It la formally Willing to Help. "They've taken to embalming pet dogs in the cast." "Oh, isn't that just too lovely?" she exclaimed. "That just what I'll have done lo Fido!" Just the thing!" ho returned, sudden ly growing enthusiastic himself. "Give him to me and I'll have it done today." . To all Lovers of Good Beer. I will siy that I can furnish ns - , good as ran bo had in llio United States Bottled FRE8II EVEUY DAY and it is especially recommended ly . fomo of the Best Medicitl Autboiiiics in the country for Weak and Doiiil.- . tided Persons. . Our Soft Drink Our Ginger Ale is ( quiil to llio Im- purled. We eimranH-u Oiuiliiy mul t'leiinlnu-m In our good. Aiixious to riease, 1 am yours reeipi'lful!y, James F. Taylor THE NEW DERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW BERN-, N. C. - (too. Dr.;K. DrlrboB's Aall Dlarrlie May be worth more to you than flOO if you have a child; ho soils bedding from inconteneuce of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble al once. tl. Hold by U. D. Brad ham, druggist, Mew Berne, M. C. bore test. "Do you really think yoa love my daughter as a husband should?" . "Love her? Why, I would give up my bicycle for her.' (Nocsrds.) ' TO THE LADIES 1 Give your orders to T. J. TUUNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and he will fur nish you a Ann 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 Chicago. T. J. Turner it the cheapest place to buy your nice Toilet Sets, Mosqnito Can opy and Fancy Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 75 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial. TJ. TURNER FURNITURE CO 75 Middle Street, New Berne, N. 0. be Tboae-bt Ha Wae'OiTta "Over In Illinois when I was a boy," sold a congressman from the state to a re porter, "thore was a lawyer named Hath . . ..j IIHWinin away, wno htou in n y nauva wwn, ooe lho droll's ddccmlonta. tin n an iiiiukdid im Hiatus won n im . . . The coca Ion la Known as "tns iro oi who had something the matter with his eyes. 1 tbluk the doctors said his lachry mal glands were weak. ''Anyway, ho wna always wiping his eyes. Hometlnwa It was amusing In court to soa hint bring out his big rod bandanna and wipe bis eyes when ho waa talking to the court upon some dry legal proposition. You know yon rather expwt a lawyer to do It before a Jury In criminal practice. 'Well, they used to tell this story on Hathaway : One day a woman eaiua Into sis oflloa lo consult wllh him regarding the beginning of a suit for dlvoros hum her husband, 8he related how she bad been abused and told a story of suffering. Just at this point Hathaway nacbed fur his handkerclbof and wiped his eyas. "His client, who was of sympathetlo Datura, sought to stay his arm and said: " 'Don't cry, Mr. Hathaway; don't ery.' "Hathaway waa sensitive regarding bis Infirmity, but be always Laughed heartily when the story waa told lo hia praaaoca, " Waahlnaton Htar. BCLICr IISIIMSIIM Distressing Kidney aod Bladder d relieved In six hours by "New Great fluulh American Sidney Curt. It la great surprise oa account of its xeaad Ing pmmptaasa la relieving pal a In 'Mad der, KMneyt aaa oaca, in maw or isnsaie. itallavea ntensio of Water bin-flat Inv HtedlaUly. If you want quick mllef and rnr this U the remedy. Mold by C D. loses," and tho quaint ceremony attracts the greatest Interest. Carrjrlag Oat the Frapealtloa. "The subject of Alice's graduation os- tay, you rtiutembcr, was 'Aim High.' " , 'Yes." " WolL she has been throwing herself al tho new preat-hur's mad, and he Is 6 feet tall." Oncturrall Knquirur. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for years and al ways wllh good results," nays Mr. W. II. Cooper of Kl Rio, Cal. "For small chll dren we And It especially effective.' For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Cafe Plaa. Bacon A southern poet wrote some verses on a I0 bill. Egbert He wauled to prevent the editor from ta Ing Ibal the verses were not worth anything. A distinguished professor says that what Is callod stupidity Is simply the Indication that a certain bruin area la not properly nourished or la without summunloatlon with the nerve flbur. Analrsta say that butter to the bwsi nutritious article o die, closely followed by bacon. ''During the hot weather last summer I bad a saver attack of cholera morbus. aacessllallnf my leaving my business," say Mr. a A. Hare, of liar Bros., Mfi castle, Ohio, "Artar taking two or three dose Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relieved and la a low boars wss able to resume ay work la lie slor. I tla eerely recommend It to any one afflicted wllh stomach or bowel trouble." For Coffering Women Instantly Believed .The Fkmicuui Ta'dlbt almost In slantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness In the womb. . They ara applied directly to lite affected parts, and act like a soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain. If used In con nccilon with tho Fcmicuub Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all form ef Female Complaints and Weaknesses; In eluding Falliog of lbs Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Leucorrhira or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensation la G.'ol Aching and Pain In Back and Limbs, J nooning, r.ic. i ry wis new ana sur prising cur. Ftmlcure Ti-nlc 41.00. Femlcur Tablets (94 treatments) $1.00. Bold by Henry' Pharmacy, New Bern. W ii its talking lo YOU . . . . u $50,000,00 arnoES a genejial fii;k insurance:. kusiness, T. A. GREEN, .'resident, G10OHGK GIIEKN, Secretary. JOHN DUNN, " ' J. J. WOI.FKN'IJKN, Grn'l ArpiiI. 01cb: f Vfcli ( BAiK I'.chM'ution.'.l ltitii(Et(ioii.s. sj5KSrjsw5:fc33Fa saccate ' A'FACE INSTlTUri2, Ra'clKh, N. C. A fniiioiis k-I; I fiir (JirlK. . Vrry tliorougli and of liigli grade. Judge OefvD. tlniy. tiulppper, Va ,snys: '1 sii c. ! !y l h ve it in Ihe E. DEALER IN- JIAKDWAKE, AND ALL KINDS OF - JIATKKIAIi. very Ixnl ft mab" fi'h'i l nf wli'i-li i i (-uliilojiiiu free lo all alio app'y. l;nv fny kiioh ii-Otf,' Jau. KinwiIiIhi:, M. A., II ll-llllled l'lllP'luil,. Littleton Female College ! ' This Insiiliiiiim lus a splendi.1 anil prominint location in re markably beautiful Rfciion of emmrry. in ihc miilst f a rreiwi of noted Mincnil prir-Ks. It .ban a ht aiul IfinlifnUy sliadid Cam pus, Cciiimnilioiis snd Well rqiiippril liiildingr, a Slniii raeirly and Wire Neltinff. Screen Doors & Wiudowr. U Fllll ami TblllonRh CllllrRC l.'IiUrSD at V'UHY ltlOOI.IK- About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the foot that our LoxalCSTABUsitM) busiuesa and tlie Great Army of Sat isfied Fatrons we have made la the beet testimony as lo the quality of our . good and the way wo do business. .... ALL KINDS OF Desirable faa be - fnand hera Furniture ii'r1 Glacier Kefrlgern.or. Which are the Best. They have but few equals and NO 'SUPERIORS. Ico Cream Frcercrs, Water Coolers, Michigan Woven nni) Hnncs. Agent Dcvoc's I'ninlH. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. " ATI. COST. The Fall Term will bicia WPiliiesday. Sept. 4tli, lillli:.- Fur.t'ataliiKUf, Ad.lii',- .T. 31. KIIODfes, Lillletiin, N. C. THE HNIVEIiSITY. $15.00 Reward ! Birayrd or Stolen from say logging camp, near Fort Barnwell, Craven Co,, on Sunday July Srd, a large bay mare. will weigh about 1,100 Ibi, wllh a white spot in bar fare, foretop waa cut off close, shod la front, about 8 year old, la fast and work well any whet. I will giv $15.00 for her drl.yry to me In New llerne or at my earn p. I i. T. II. UOOHE. pi Ice. If yon are contemplating - - lbe purchase of Furniture a callj ij my slonpwlll prove profitable. John Suter, Under llelel Chattawka, New Beraa, X. C " W AR ! OR 3VO WAIt We Have lho Nicrat Line'nf . . ItefrlgoralorM mid Wnl or Cooler . . In Ihe City. Also such Hcniinriable Artirle as Fly Traps, Screen Doom, Window Brrecns, Ice 0 real ii Frtfa-rs, i.'at nt.it House Trap. C1aus Scissors and Razors. rv-ry ar tirle with tho name of C'latiMi mi same fully warranted. Excelsior ami Elmo Cook rMovm, No Fancy Castings, lint we gtiarsnint them lo giv satisfaction. L. II. ( Um.U IIAKDWAUK 0 Largest Patronajte & Fullest equipment In Ifa History Ibo North Carolina College Affi iculturc & iMecliauio Arls Will n-oiK'ii SiniliniLor 1, 1898, with iiiii'oveil iijtiimk'iil. in every -ilcpiirlint'iit. Twt'iily-llirw ciqiori- Fncully. 3S; Mudeiils, j A Academic oiiciil cja't iiilisl i in Factllly. Fllll in AsriiMillnrv, Si-ieiico. .Civil, Jlivliiiiiical- mid ICIot'lrictil Kiipiiiivriii. eral Couiaes; U Kliitive Connert 3 1'rnfes-'riniriffs slonnl rcMi.ils, in l aw, Mnl:c:r.u r-ml I'hnrmnry. , Ailvniiei'il Clii'sei 'pe b woirwn. Tiillinn tfiii, nje.v: 11 HiriljH. n inonlli. Amplenpfiorliiiiiiies furielf-lieli', B'hnN art-hips and loans fur the needy, fi.ni nier H4-lir4il f.prTinclwr-! 4 lnflnieti". '85 B'.iidinls, ToIhI enrollment, 070, J-'or Calnlut:iie, Address, rilKSlDKNT ALDKUMAS. - ' ;imrtl II in. v. r. I'lvpt-iitM-s very iikkI- JAir ralaliij,'tii'(i inlilrc- ' Pics. A. (J. MOLL' DAY," IkAI.KKIII, N. CL The State Notn al ond Induslrlal - COLLEGE - Offers the young w omen of th Rule A 1 Tl'l' T I I J tliniiuiijli prolissionnl, lit. rury, i-hwui nl, I Irt 17 I. tiWYlA I HO IlillA 'ciiniilln. and iiiiluntiinliiliii-jiihin. Ai lllllt III lUll I IN lllllll "at -"l ' ! l:fl. Kiieiihy i.f VtllV 11H1.V lllijlllu lUt niniiUrs. Mine llixn D'MI n-.ulrr , ' jstudeiila.- IUs miiniciiliitcil ul.nnl ,Tm) Flats, All Sizes, Uarrb-e Load on Deck or In Ilobl, Red Heart Hand-Mad and 5awed 5hlng' I Always on Hand, Ont Trite no Illicit, Lath and FrnC Post. Hlov Wrvxl Cut nd dellvrred to your door. See BIO HILL, Tbc Shingle Hart. if. w. Niiirso:v. Fiuiornl DlroHor tttul I'.mlmliitcr. Oniee (W llroml Street, next tiSleail's tsbli-s. Realdenco 10rt ilrnnd Slr t. tiTltortiil rtiea a specially. .VAWTi:il in miv Wool, Cot Ion, UcrMVHX II ''cheat I'rlrr (Innrstilm, T. 1 Is lTII A?!, ' Nenr ( i.ll.ni In l.uii;:'-. . Nearly ."0 Tears of Cmilluui'd Suircss, 279 STLDHNTS I.A5T YflAR. The Ijirue"t and 1'. t l'i-ilr,r(l 1'iirn.e Kilting rihiiNl In Ihc So;illi, Enp'inli, the rluwles, l Hi lll lllril lc, k ki epiii. Hhi-r'iiiinl, Tib'pnipl.y, Tj writing. , Terms rcasmmMi . i'ur 1 .iI:i!mi-u.-, m". ilrea J. A. & II. II. HOLT, DAK i:iim;i; noi.tii ( Al;oi i linleiiti, rv'reiilli); ctery enmity In I l.r rilntf except 10. I'lni ih e ninl (lit st'ivHIii.n K h.-i i.f hIhhiI VI 41 1 in 1 .1 m. To ih rtne linard In ibirii I'iiiI- , u!l free, tuiimn ni-plicHiii'in limi t l.i. .nit,- In due Auiruat I I 'oiri'1-pi.inlMie in In-.! fiiii tbcie de- illK C'HI1--Irllt I Th Km , t Imilt-IM, I'or rnUiliiuni; an.l i ilier tulin nialinn, address I IMMIMCNT l( IVWt, CreimMlmro, N. I', UiniUV-aaS-b,:! W.J It I'! ' . 1 " "'' 1 .'I.I'- c. . 1 i- if !Mr r 1 urn Brad ham, Uragglat, New tiers, n. u. Bel by F. B. Duffy.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 13, 1898, edition 1
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