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THE JOURNAL. Published every day 1b the year, eept Monday, at M Middle Buret. Puoai No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, ttoiTog and nopunoi. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, HI advance,... ...94 00 One year, not ia advance,. ........ 5 00 Monthly, by carrier ia the city 60 ' Advertising Rate furnisUedJon appU eition. Entered at the Poet Offioe, New Berne, N. O. aa aecond class matter. Official Paper f New Berae aad Cravea Conaty. New Berae, N. C. Jaly 14, 1898 OURECROFSAN ADVISERS, The United States being a young nation, and having no standing army, or navy of consequence, and never having been engaged in war except in two with England and one with Mexico, in additional to a little Ir.c tl war of four years duration, it is quite natural that the European nations who have the war eipr ienco, and armies and navies, should be free critics and advisers of this country before and sinoe the present war with Spain began. Of course it is presumptuous for this country to have ignored the go same foreign nations, and gone ahead and fought Spain, with its own notion of how the fighting ought to be done. Admiral Dewey made a military blunder in passing into Manila bay, according to these critics, but soma how he is still tbere,and likely to stay until this government requests his departure. Then there was the danger of the entire Attantio stacoast being at the mercy of the Spanish war vessels, which were larger, faster and better manned than the American vessels, for war was unknown to the Amer ican, for however capable a money maker he might be, hi naval expe rience could of course not compare with that of the Spanish, whoa nobility officered its navy. Finally the Spanish equadron under Spain's greatest Admiral, Ceryera, crossed the Atlantic ocean. Again, our European friends (?) shook thoir heads, for the United States was so unprepared for this fleet of armored cruisers and torpe do boats. IIow tor days can it now be recalled, that the battleship Oregon on her trip from the Pacific to the Atlantic lay at the mercy of the Spanish torpedo boat Temarario, but finally escaped that monster of destruction. But somehow our European ad visers seem to have missed it again, for the brave Spanish Admiral after playing hide and seek with the American vessels, ran like a rat into a hole, and being smoked out, was quietly knocked on the head when he came out of bis cover. And then the American army. What a risk it took when it invaded . . Cuba, for Americans are unused to hardships, and their guns are very heavy for them to carry, and then the Spaniards are Brave Men, tbey have been always fighters. lint again, the foreigners were mistakeu, for the American store boy and clerks have charged against the Spanish Nobility, and even driven the Nobility back into their city. And now the threat come from Merlin that France, Germany and Icussia have determined "to com bine to prevent the United State from gaining exclusive possession of the Philippines." Oh, this is shameful for these great Powers to threaten this little nation, without an army and with out any war vessels! Poor Admiral Dewey might make the Oerinan Prince at Manila mad, and then the German Prince might try and slop som of the American shells with hi boat as the Spanish did, and then there might be more trouble, anl the German Prince might joinGervera at Annpolls,and other dreadful things might happen just because the United State la young inexperienced nation, and know nothing about how war ought to be fought. And this sll ia n minder that the American pig I a very stubborn animal and l bard to drive, etpeo ially if he I headed In a certain direction. Y Pwpalar Terrtee, All terrier are good. Tbey are as shrewd, game, loyal small chap a ever stood apoa canine feet or gaaed at their owner with soulful, loving ryes, and of than all I prefer the fox terrier, either wire haired or smooth coated. These ariatoaratio, diminutive gentlemen un questionably are today the moat popular dogs In the wide, wide world, and there are many excellent reasons why this should be so. From the palaoe to the cottage these dogs have proved their sterling qualities to the aatisfaotion of all concerned, and they are especially well suited to the conditions which govern in crowded oeutexs. When the big St. Bernard, mastiff, I Done or other heavy breed is panting in the contracted back yard, howling on chain, pining for exercise and freedom, the terrier ia merely having fan, busy ing himself about the house, warning off doubtful iutruders and generally at tending to everything which appears to require supervision. Clever, alert and tout r hearted, he never 'relaxes his guard, and be fears nothing. His clever ness as a rule is a safeguard against his making mistakes regarding the desir ability of visiting strangers. He seems instinctively to recognize persons who are not wanted ubont the premises, and woe to them if their mission be evil and their desire a stealthy invasion. lie protests promptly and vigorously, and he will not cease until some one of hia household has appeared and taken charge of the matter. Ed W. Sandys In Outing. The Lion of Ken. . There are lions and lions, but the lion of loul is the liou of Hellas, says Professor J. Irving Mannatt in The At lantic The lions on guard above the gate of Myceues may be older, but they have lost their beads aud therewith their main majesty. The lion sentinel over Leonidas' grave at Thermopylae disappeared ages ago, though wo still possess the inscription written for it by Simonides: Of beasts the bravest L of mortals he. Upon this mound of tone now watched by me. The lion of Chseroneia commemorates a great and definite event, but he has been broken to pieces. Better luck has atteued the liou of Keoa. Couched here on his flank in the living rock, with re verted head, 28 feet from tip to tail. every feature perfect, full of life and majesty, one can hardly think of him as a mere image made with hands. He looks rather as if in some prehistoric age the colossus of bis kind he might have lain down here alive and turned to stone, possibly after clearing the island of its first occupants, for there is a myth banded down to ns by an old writer that Keos was originally inhabit ed by the nymphs until they were soared away by a lion aud fled to Karystoa, leaving to the "jumping off place" the name of Lion point. At all events tbo monument and the myth make a perfect fit Our lion is the very beast to strike terror into nymphs or any other uuwel oome neighbors. Horae Qreeley'e Kccentrta Ideas. Even his ecceutrio ideas were made plausible by bis treatment. I heard him say once that what was then thought to be the Great American desert ought to be planted with Canada thistles so as to give nature some sort of a green start. when ether vegetation might be made to follow. But the trouble is Canada thistles, like any other thing inspired by "pure cusseduess, " will only grow and thrive where they ought not to, Find a place where their presence would do some good, and, as in the Humpty Damply case, "all the king's hones aud all the king's men" could not fasten them there. This perverseness suggests in a certain way the small boys con oeption of good aud bad hia euohiridiou of nature aud life. "What's fun," he said, "is always wicked; what we don't want to do is pious." Mr. Greeley would cut down bis alders in the spring. When I mildly sag gested to him that our agricultural an thorities preferred the autumn for that w ork, when natnro could not so well aid their struggle for existence, he thought this reason was a mere excuse for not cutting them at alL Joel Ben' ton in Harper's Magazine. Iffcretta la Maine. "It was during the administration of Governor Albion K. Parris, " says the Kennebec (Me.) Journal, "that General Lafayette made his memorable tour of tbe United States and paid bis visit to Maine, It was ou a Sunday that tbe general concluded that visit and pro posed leaving tbe state from Portland. Governor Parris remonstrated with him far taking bis departure on that day and said, 'If you will postpone your trip until Monday, I will myself escort you to th state line with all the military honors.' But Lafayette, accustomed to the continental Sabbath, Insisted on not alteriug his plans and left Maine on Sunday, while the Sabbath honoring governor of a God fearing state attended bis onuron servloe as was bis habit" His Palate An eminent judge, being asked how be eonld turn with such facility from one ease to another, replied s "I learned that from what I saw at a oolored baptism when I was a boy. Tbe w earner was very com, so inui 10 im merse it was noceasary to cut away the toe. When one ot tbe female candidates was dipped back In the water, the cold aiade her ulnn so that she slipped frotn the minister's bauds and weut down tbe stream uuder the loa. Look ing op with perfect calmness at the throng on tbe bank, the minister auidi " 'Brethren, this sister hath departed. Band me down another.' "Brooklyn Citlaen. Cms at Laggaga, "Isn't It possible to travel abroad With lass luKgagur" "What woe id yoa tfof You can't got tbatn to pasta the labels in a scrapbook. " Detroit Journal. "During the hot weather last summer I ksd a severe attack of cholera morbus, aeoesslutlag my leaving say business,' say Mr. C A. Itsrs, of liar Bros., Tin eastie, unto. "Atur taking two or three doses Cham' er Iain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea lUmedy I was completely relieved and la a few koars was aide to resume any work la th ttor. I sin cerely recommend It to any on s Meted with stomach or bowel trouble. " for Bal by T. 8. Duffy. Beware ef Ointment for Catarrh that caataia Kereary, as mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system whea entering it through ihe mucous surf ace. 'Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them, nail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T. J. CUncy ft 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 made in loicuo, unio, oy t . J. unenev iSl Do- Tesllmouials free. v Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. - ; . Bis Bom Board. Now, about the way they are running this war," began the man who usually hat a great deal of time on his bands. "I've got no time to talk of it," an swered Farmer Cornlassel, who was fig uring on a piece of brown paper with the stump of a lead pencil. ? "But the board of strategy" ''I can't help it. It wasn't none of my doin's in the first place. I've got to fig- ger out how to make 4.75 profit out of the city people that's eomin' here to pay (7 a week, an calc'late just how much canned vegetables, dried beef and con densed milk we can get 'em to take with out kickin'. I've no lime to think about any board of strategy. My time's com pletely tuck up with the strategy of board." Rt.i.i:r IN NIX IIOI'K Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great Soulh American Kidney Cure," It is i great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in blad. der, kidneys and back, in male or female, Relieves retention of water almost inv mediately. If ynu want quick relict and cure tins is tne remedy, sold Dy U. u. braituam, Druggist, New Berne, N. V. look Pleasant. . "If you bad an apple, Johnnlo, and your little brother asked you for a piece, you'd greet his request with a cheerful smile wouldn't you?'' "lea, ma am; I'd glvo him the merry ha! ha!' Tollew Jaundice Cured. RnrTArltiir lininnnltv ftlinnbl liAannnlli l with every mean, possible for it, 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 snd was treated by some of Ihe best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drug gist recommended Electric Bitters, and - ti . I. . 1 v . t t a.icr inm.t a X l cured. I now take great pleasure In VlvV'HIIUUllUllllE IUCU1 IU 1IV IfUfBUU BUI' fcring with this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A.llogarty, Lexing ton, Ky. Bold by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. Persons. troubled with diarrhoea will be Interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence It. I. Ho says: "For sev eral years I have been almost a constant itilTerer from diarrhoea, the frequent at tacks completely prostrating me and rendering me unlit for my duties at this hotel, About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave mo a small bottle of Chamlicrlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Uemctly. Much to my surprise and delight its effects were immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself sgslnst the at tack with a few doses of this Valuable remedy. The result has been very satis factory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For Sale by F. 8. Duffy. Re Dirisiea. "Jimmy, how large a piece of cake do you waulf "I want a big piece, but don't gimme so much that I'll have to divide with sis ttr." Iiw. ltr..E. Itelrfcea's Aall ftmreue) liny be worth more to you than $100 if you have a child, ho soils bedding from incontenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. fl. bold by V. U. Urad- uara, aruggutl, flew Heme, W. C. Csartehlp. "Why don't Qutgg and his dance get marrledr" "They lotli Sent so much trying lo captivate each other that they can't af ford It." "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Ite.ueily In my family fur years and al ways with good results," says Mr. W. B Cooper of El Itlo, Cal. "For small cull dren w And It especially e tfectlv." For sal by F. 8. Duffy. Baasea Why. "Geodncsi! I doa't so how Mrs. Pen nypurse can slick on so many dlsmonds." "Easily enough. They're paste." effsriaf Weaaen Instantly Believes Th Fkmici-kr Tami.kts almost In stanlly relieve all pala, aching aad sore ness la th womb. Tbey ar applied directly to th affected part, and act Ilk a toothing keeling poultice, draw lag out fuver and pain. If used la con nectloa with th Faairvaa Ton to, will speedily and radically car all forms of Ftmal Complaint and Weaknesses; In eluding Falling of th Womb, Ulceration of th Womb, Congestion of th Or arias, Painful aad Obstructed Menstruation Lcucorrhir or White. Wtlght aad Pala la Pelvis, Dragging Seoaelloa la Groin, Aching and Pala la Bark aad Limbs, Flooding, Kto. Try Ibis new aad stir prising cur. Femlcor Teal 11.00. Kemlcor Tablets (34 treatments) 11.00. Mold by Henry's I'barmaey, Mew Bern TO BELL WAR STAriFS. Irv BrsM Ski Will are Theea -. fmr Bute, We beg to call your attenlioa 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 $'200 and imprisonment for six monllfc. This penalty applies not only to the drawer, but to the bank or Individual paying or accepting such unstamped paper. . We think best thus to call especial attention to this, so that oar 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 wllli stamps before that time. Respectfully, National Bank of New Bernet.. Citizens Bank, Farmers & Merchants Bank. June 35th. Lodge Directory. CALUMET KNCAMPMKNT NO. 4, 1. O. O. F. Omcers:-C. H. Hall, C. P.; K. K. Hymaii, II. I'.jH. O. Unifhea, 8. W.; A. K. lltblmrtl, Treas. Reirilar Kncamumenta, 1st, 3d, and 5th (It any) Thursday nlglits in each mouth at 7: o'oioc CANTON CLEhafONT NO. S. P. M I. O. O. r. Uffleers . Geo. Slover, Captain; T. O. Hy maii, burnt., i'. u. reiteuer, unsifrn ; wni. i, Puis. Clerk : Kd. Uerock. Accountant. Hi-ir alar Cantonments, 2d and 1th Thursday waul m eaca uaoniu aie-w o'cioca 'HAVEN LODGE NO.l, K NIG UTS OIT HAR MONY: Meets 2nd aud 4th Wotfnesdav 'ilfrbts In each month In Rountrees Hall, at f swociooK. a. iu uaii, rrtsiuent; 4. u, Smith, Secretary. . ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. S, A. V. AND A. If : Ottlcers.-T. W. Dewey, W. M.; N. Case, 8. W.: Georse Green. J. W.: T. A. Green. Trees.; W J Pitt, Bec'ty. Regular Coin. oiunicauoue i w euneaiiav eacu uioucn. SKW BKRNE CHAPTER NO. 48, K. A. M. mcers: T. A. Greeii. II. P. K. T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chiw. DulTy, Trent).; C. D. Hrailham, Secty. Regular convoca tions zti nonaav euon month. ST. JOHN'S COMHANDKUY NO. 10. K. T, Olllcers :Z . W. Dewey, K. C; Jar. Redmond U.T. U. Hymaii, C. U ; T. V. Me arnliy. Prelate; B. S. Primrose, Recorder. Hernial Conclave flint aud third Vrlduvs ot the inontn. KNIGHTS OF HONOU-OMron : 8. n. Pope, Dictator; G. L. Vinson, Reporter; W. K. Rountrce, KliinnelAl h porter New Heme liflvfl No. 443 moetji thn vtiil ftnrt 4Mi Kriiluy ntirhts at 7:80 o'clock In Kuuntree'e unit, l-ollock street. NKW llliliNK I.OIXiK NO. 1, F. II. AC J. C scales, Prest;.!. II. SniHli, Kecortllnir Sncty; K. K. Qnloley, Financial Secty Meets in KniKhtK ot Pythias ball every let and Srd weanesuay niKiiu in eucn uionui. SH.n.n fi O VA"m,X' V. G ; T. II button, R'c'd. Scc'tv: J. It. Parker, Jr., Treas. Regular meetings evory Monday night at 8:00 o'clock. Sheriirs Tax Isevy. By virtue of the Tsx LUt of Craven county in mv hands for collection for the year 1S07, andlii dcfauH of paymciit ,:,. ,. ....,i.,t, ing law, I hare levied oh tbe following described property, and will sell the same on Monday, August 1, 18118, at 13 o'clock m., at the court house to satisfy said taxes aud cosU: NAUR LOCATION TAX COHT. Townohip Nat. 1. Williams, W I' 47 acres Bay bush' Willis, C It 1 lot Vanccboro Tawnfthlp Ne. 9. Pettipher, Bryan heirs COO acres Baud hill, balance Tnwuanlp Mo. a. Bldlle, Maggie W 100 acres lloso 0G3 8 80 8 20 hill 708 15 85 Wortheringlon, T J 1 lot ToWBMlitn Mo. a. Fjsl er, S.ienccr 50 acres Cauooque lalanco TewamsilB) Ms), a. - 4 5 Chapman, M W 1 lot Pine and Berne sts balanco 815 Crawford, V A ltsirs by J B Willis agt 3 lots Queen and Braggs alley, balance 013 Douglas, Fred 1 lot New 8. Front, 1 lot Berne, 1 lot Broad; 1 lot Bryan sts balance 8 88 Husscy, Henrietta agt J E llusscy 1 lot Broad, 1 lot Oak sts 18 50 Jno E Ilussey gnar for J no Brown 1 lot Pollock, 1 lot liel7.cn steinvlllo 500 Hancock, Robt t interest Graves and King sts, t interest Graves and King sts 7 15 Mcllvaine Bedding by R 0 loc- ley agl, 1 lot Ashe, 1 lot Cellar 1 lot Queen sts 741 409 1 42 il Simpson, Bufus L 1 lot Bryan at Wood, Mrs B E by L 8 Wood agt 1 lot Kilcn st Willis, Susan, 1 lot Coat st bal TWMMtils M. a. Hancock, Itobt 200 acres Tnsc" 148 J.L. II A UN, Sheriff Craven county. June 30th. wiik talking to Tou ... About Furniture The aharp-ist point are ran argue ia the fact that our LnaoitaTAausnau bualneaa and the Great Araiy of Sat letted Patrons we have made la the beet testimony aa to Ihe quality of our , goods and the way we do business. , . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture Cae b feaail her at lewrat prices. , If yoa are contemplating the purchase of Furniture, a 'call at; my ttorcjwlll prove protltnltle, . John Suter, I'ader lletel Ciattawka, tew Beras, 5. C 9 12? ICE FUR HUH K I'SE Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilUd water and free from impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human con. sumption. . - Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) A a. m. to 6 p.m. Bundays (retail only) 7 n. m. to 12' noon. For prices and other in formation, address, - . , i . New Berne Ice Co.; B, 8. GUION, Manaokh. WILLENBRINK'S Restanrant : anfl iDiDiosr Rooms. 130 MIDDLE BT., . NEW BERNE, N. C Bverylhlaa New Klrrlrlc rnna. HrrlAl ItftteN ' . By Ihe Week. Am FirM-'lHMk MEALH Site. BRANCH OFFICE ' . 1 1 Portati fi Co. (SuccesBors.to II. W.',8ilsliyt Co.) ,v Ranker . nml ', ' ISrokers. - Stocks, Bonds, ' t Cotton, drain, ' - ., , 1'rovlsioni Bought and sold for ensh or on niiirin ( one per cent in lots from $211 tip. Over Cotton Exchange. f National llimlt fteforrnceg. laV CoiislitnlJQiiotsitions., 1 ; " ' A. O NEW1JEUUY. . Mummer. To all Lovers of Good Beer. I will sty Hint I can furnish a, good ns cn be had iu the United States Bottled FRE8I1 EVE It Y DAY and it is especially recommended by some of the Best Medical Autlioriiien in the country for Weak and DebifV tuted Persons - . - . Our Soft DriiiW & Mineral Watrr!. Our Ginger Ale is equal to the Im ported. We guiunntce Quality iir.d Cleanliness in our poodn. . Anxious to Please, I am yours respectfully, James F. Taylor E, DEALER IN GENERAL IIAIIDWAIIE, AND ALL KINDS OF RUIElIXO MATERIAL. Wire Netting, Sereen Doors &. Windowr, Olncter Refri;?ru1orf4, Which are the Dest. They have lint few equals and NO SUrElUOUS. Ice Cream Frccaers, "rV a tor Coolers, Miclilgnn Htoves and nnges. Agent Devoe's Paints. Under Hotel Chattawka, , New Berne, N, C. WAR!;! OR NO WAR We Have the Nicest LliM-f . . RefrigernforN nml Wnir Cooler , ' . . In tlie (;ily. Also such fensonalile Artlrles as Flv Traps, Hereon noora, Whulnw Htn cns, ' tee Cream Freesera, tint and Mouse Traps, , Clansa Scissors ami Rjianra, fvery ar. ticte with the name of Ctnnrs on saint s fully warranted. Excelsior and Elmo Cook rMovc. No Fancy Catting;, but we guniantet! them to give siUisfocllon. L. 11. CUTLCU HAllDWAKR CO Flats, All Sizes, l'arrl 1ia.l on Perk or In llul.l. Red Heart Hand-Made and ' 5awed 5hlnjc'e I Always on'llntul. Out Triers on Urlck, IaiIis and Fence roeta. fkovs Wood Cut and ili lirrn d In your door, tWe dig mm The Shiiiirle Han. I'I. jialm & Co., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. 1 WHOLESALE AND A COMPLETE 1,1 N H OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s I18, 120 and 1m fliddle'Street. THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIREMNSURANCE CO., OF NEW CAPITAIa -DOE8 A GF.NEKAL FIUE T. Ar-r.nr.KN, President, OEOllwK GREEN, Secretary. J. J. W0I.FENIIEN, (ien'l Afidit. ucal ion nl PEACE INSTITUTE, Ra'elglt, N. C. A fa mo tin school for (iirls. JuiIko Geo. I). Omy, Culpeper, Vu verv iH'Kt fcmali selnii.1 of which 1 cntalogue free to all ho npply Littleton Female College ! : aisssaaaaaaaasesessaseBBaBS. i is, i , , This insiiiution has a splendid and prominent liicallon in a re markably beautiful Motion of country. In Ike nilifst of a region of fluted- Mineral Springs. ; It has a large and beautifully shaded Cam pus, Ct nimndions Dd Well rquipped Building, a Strong Faculty and a Full and Thorough College Course at VERY MUDERe AT12 COST. Tbe Fall Terra will begin Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 111!):,, For Catalogue, Address, 1 aT.51. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. . n wish Largest Patronage & Fullest Equipment in Us History, Faculty. &S; Slndi nls, W; SAcademio 'ourfes: 3 Klerlire Cnunesi 8 Profes sion I Schools, in Law, Medicine and 'hnrmnry. Advanced Classes open lo women. Tuition 00. a year: llnrd f9. a in on I h. Ampleniiporliinilieaforsclf-hi'lp, Bi-ho1-nrships and loans fur the neoily. Wtitn mer rkhnol f.r Traclier-t 54 Inrlrurtors, 1H.1 6tmltnis. .Tolal tnrollment, 80. For (Vnlnnie, Address, PIIISIDENT At.DF.UMAN. . , Chard lllll. v. r. Nearly 30 ars ef Coallaned ,urcca. 279 STUDENTS UAST YRAR, The Ijirtest ami Hi-at Toiinped I'riva Filling ft hool In the HouiK KiibUkIi, Hi Clssslrs, . Mathematics, nook -keeping, Phort-'iand, Teh (trnpliy, Typewriting. Tt rms rrnsnnulilr. For cotali.;ue, ai' dreea J. A. & M. II. HOLT, OAK lilDOE, NOHTII CArtOl.IMA. 1753 Sid ;:ia School Mi II III SUM a y , Tl AM 1.1. t 1- 1 1 j. I M .'.'r: I H A ....) n i"! I i iVILLE. c. OakRidgoInslituto, 1 RETAIL DEALERS IN BERN, N.C. .TO,050,00 1NSUHANCE IIUSINIS. W. P. r.l.ADES, JOI1N DUNN, ice'-Prest. 0iers: OVEK CITIZENS HANK Institution. 1 Very thorough and of high grade. , saj s: "I sinei'n ly IsOli ve il the Inui- nnv knimli'dizi. II n-1 nil ill J ah. DiNwinoiK, M. A , l'i lii'i.l. The North Carolina College -( F- Will n-oiKii S ittiiilH'r 1, 1898, with improved iiiiimnt in every dipiiitniiiit, Tweuty-llireo cxpri encfj sjiii-ialisls in Fuciilly. Full courses iu Agi i-ul lure, SficiK-e, jvivii, iiiiriiuiiinu ana tjcctripnt hiigiuwrnig. KxjH-iiKfs very iihhI- erule. For catalo''in s mUln-g Pres. A. Q. HOLL'DAY, lfAI.KHUI, N. C. The State Norn at and Industrial -COLLEGE - OITers Ihe yniiiig women of Hie Hi ale inoroiiKii priin ssmnal, III. mry, clnraN al, sclenlillc, end Inriuslilnleiltiiwiinn. An nual Exptnxa to ai:m. Fcuiiy of 30 members. More limn HnU nxuVr sluilvnls, line malrieuliitrd almut I.MiO stiulrnle, n-ireenling every cotiniy In the Htnte sxerpt two. I'rm ilre end Oil acivallim HcIiimiI of ahont Us) pupils. Tn stcure bi'ani In dmnilloiU s, nil frra luliiim sppllrm Ions miirt U- msle be fore August. I t'mrtM.hli i-e linlii-d fif n, tle do sli Ins: n.iii li nt 1 r mini inirln 1,. For rnllu;iiB nn l nlu r Inlormntlnn, aildrrss I'KKSIDKNT MdVClt, . (Irernsboro, N. . 5 at,, at dl i r.i- -..(,i : ..Mlij t ,H p Kl.ieMrimiltMtr.1 hrf Urmtggfi frr Ofrtrf iios-aafianTt u ft 'sTtatO"in """iri "p t' Its Uasl liiisfc I rust II,,,., 1. f-.-., W a I i.t id ms-l, rt.av-,-x .Irv.vifr, W , i I ltr . ft 4. I.r- B. O .1 tr ' Ca 'If A.ldr. ".en,
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