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THE JOURNAL. PuMialied every day in the year, x eept Monday, at ! Middle BtreeC Phonb No, 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, UITOB ADD PROPRIROS.3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i ine j ear, In advance,...,.........! 00 One year, not in advance. fi 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city 60 A drertialng Rates furnished on appli cation. . Entered at the Poat Office, New Berne, N. U. an second class mattery Official Paper of New Berne and Crave County. New Berne. N. C. A a jr. 2. 1898 . Will Editor Marion Butler sus tain the views of Senator Mariot. Butler, and declare against Republican-Populist fusion? . And now it seems that Uovernor Russell, the highest official in the Sta'.e of North Carolina, is to lie tbe great disregarder of the law. Editor J. Willie liuiley gave proof of his convictions when he "came out from amongst" Governor Kusfef 11 and his outfit. - . '7 Did the Republican resolution passed at the Republican Stuto Con vention, in its "commendation,' mean to include the splendid man agement of the State penitentiary? DEATH OF PEIf.CE BISIHARCS. When King William I of Prnssia made Otto Von Bismarck his chief minister iu 1803, Europe and the world little knew how this one man's efforts would affect the map of Europe, and cause the name of lSimnarck to be eiiBhrined iu the hearts of ever; Uerman. Prince Bismarck of Germany, the cables announce is dead, and with his ending closes the wonder ful career of a man who has been baud, feared and idolized, From his lirst step into an ollice which gave hiui power to act, Bis marck set about bis task, that of 1'iilurging aud recreating J rue si a. , Seeing that the means for this aggrandizement of his country was the army, he organized it into a weapon which made it irresistible in attack and defence. From the defeat of Austria by Prussia in 1800 to the present day, the world has. acknowledged tbe military ability of the Iron Chan cellor, aud combined with the mili taiy greatness there has been a statesmanship displayed of no mean order. Living to the present day, to an age of 83 rears, Prince Bismarck enjoyed seeing' not merely the ac complishment of his early hopes and the work of his life, but lived to see that the fruition of this work was for the good of his country and its people, and in his last days he was Crowned with the blessings of his countrymen, and dies with his great ness as a man acknowledged by the nitions of the world. Now that time hag passed aud results can be calmly weighed, the accusatien of being dead to the appeals of humanity, and heartless in his methods of obtaining liis object, Prince Bismarck will not be harshly condemcd, for the times nee lod such a man and the employ ment of his own peculiar methods in order that organization and civilization should be developed. In death as in lifo, the Iron Chan cellor wilt always command the reverence and undying affection of his ountrymen, for truly P.ince Bismarck gave his peoplo an Kin pire at well as a Fatherland. BLLiar umi hoi m Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved la six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure," It is a great surprise on account of its exceed ing promptness In relioving pain lb blad der, kidneys aud back, la male or female Relieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quirk relief and cure this is lb remedy. Hold by C. D. Brailham, Druggist, New Berne, N. C. Tks Only Bsasea. "Do yon know, Mr, Gllley," sa d Mist Bears, enthusiastically, "that I bars rid den a century. "Oil, come, now, lilts Mean," replied Mr, Ollleji "yon eawn't hare done that, doncher know, beoauae bicycles bs ven't bee a Invtnled that long, aw." BUCtUSNI ABNIOA SALTS. TI1K BEST HALVE la the world for Cuts, Brultes, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, sad all Hkin Fren- tlnnt, and poatilrely cures Piles, or no pay required. It It gLsranlreal lo rive Iierfrct tatltfacUon or money refunded. 'rt a til ceau per box. tsle by t .Duffy. ROSARY BEADS. Tmrnj Waea la Vtm ANf tha Blae.ll - Maten tba kta mt BaaVlka. The prevailing idea, in regard to a rosary is that it belongs solely to follow ers of the Catholio religion. But take away the cross that is hanging to the brads and we find that one must turn to tbo dim, mysterious cast for the origin of the rosary, for It Is among the tem ples of India, China and Japan that the first sign of the practice is to be found. Ancient pictures of the Hindoo gods de pict them with chaploU of beads in their bauds, and it is believed that this method of keeping oonnt of their many prayers was in use among the Hindoos before the era of Buddha, or at least B. a 600. The use of the rosary seems especial ly suited to an eastern clime and to the repose of an oriental mind. The Bud dhists are fond of using very smooth beads of glass, polished jade or coral, and it has been thought that the smooth, cool beads gliding through their flutters as they murmur the holy name for thou' sands of times help them to arrive at that state of holy abstraction from earthly things which is so much prized among the followers of Buddha. The favorite Japanese rosaries are made of polished wood, crystal, onyx and chased silver, and the Japanese Buddhists repeat in endless devotion "Namu Amida Butzu" ("Save ns, Buddha"), while their Chinese brothers have the blessed name "U-Mi-to-fu" forever on their lips. A rosary of very great size was recently brought from a temple in Kioto, Japan. Tho largest bead is about els inches in diameter, and the rosary entire is about 24 feet long. The huge beads are of dark brown pol ished wood. They are hollow and have each a figure of a god inside the little shrine, which con be seen through a lattice of brass work. Cincinnati En quirer. : : '. . 7 FALSIFIED HER AGE. A Court Trial That DlaclMed a Qnear ; Pliaaa of Kuaalan Society. ; Even in Russia, it seems, despotism does not go the length of forcing a woman to tell her age or of punishing her for stating it inaccurately. A cer tain Princess Engalytcheff was recently tried at Moscow aud sentenced to life long internment in the province of Ulo nctz for embezzling 140,000 rubles. After the proceeding iu court had come to au end aud after the noble lady had retired to tho country for her somewhat prolonged rest from urban gayeties aud temptations a too careful official discov ered that among the papers in the case was tbe princess' certificate of baptism, aud that she had changed the date of it from 1847 to 1867. Iustautiy this grave crime wub brought to the notice of the authorities, aud the couvicted embezzler was summoned to meet the charge of falsifying an official document Then a curious fact was disclosed, and a sur prising amount of light was thrown on Russian society. The Priuco Eugnlytoheif, who was cited as a witness by tho prosecutor, said that whethor his bride was 20 years older or younger than her certified age was a matter of absolute indifference to him. All ho could say was that he re ceived the sum of 8,000 rubles for giv ing the lady hiB name, that immediate ly after tbo marriage ceremony he pro cured for her a separate passport, and that since tbon he has known nothing more of his wifo or her private affairs. The jury gallantly docliued to convict the accused princess :c.u the "trivial charge about a woman's ago," and'Sbe was sent back to her provincial eiilo. Princes evidently come cheap In Russia, and this is perhaps the most in teresting bit of news in the whole story. New Vork Times. A Dlaaatron. Ending-. Two Detroit merchants were sitting on adjacent stools and tuklng a IS cent lunch, wheu one asked the other if he consulted his wife iu bis business affairs. "Can't do it," was tbe response. "I've tried it a dozen times a month for years, but it always winds up Just about as it did yesterday. I asked her if she thought she could discuss a little matter of business calmly and dispas sionately. She said sho could, but had never known me to be able to do so. I complimented hor sarcastically on her 'angelic temper, aud she at once ac cused me of being angry. I told her that 1 was regarded among men as hav ing a very equable disposition and that my employees called me Old Suavity. She culled attention to the fact that her pet dog, thnt weighs about a pound, was called Danger. Then 1 told her straight from the shoulder that I do cliued to bo made angry by ber taunts aud odious comparisons, but served pointed notice that I was going to have tho respect duo the head of the house. She laughed cheerily aud declared that I was entirely too touchy. " "But what about the business confer ence?" "Oh, I slammed tho door and left " Detroit Free Press. Ioa Ilrofca tba Snail. There is a curious little tale about Captain Begot, M. P. for Booth West moreland, which cannot fail to interest those suporstttiously iucliued. It is said that, some generations ago, a witch cursed Leveus IIull, tbe seat of Captain Bagot, aud said that there would be no direct mala heir to tbo estate as long as the Kent the river which runs through the grounds flowed. Such has indeed been the case, until In 1805, when, owing to the severe frost, the Kent was, for a time, ontlrcly frucen up, and a few months afterward Mrs. Bagot prawn ted ber fa ua baud with a little boy. Loudon Graphic. Haw Baabfal Maa Oat Wlfa, Bluahor la tbe most bashful man X ever know." "How on earth then did be come to lot married?" "He was too bashful to refuse. M Boston Traveler. The tare La Qriasa Care. There It no ate suffering from this dreadful malady If you will only get tbe right remedy. Ton are having psla all through your body, your liver Is out of order, have no appetite, ne Ufa or am bition, have a bed cnld. In fact are com pletely ued up. Klectrle Hitters la the only remedy that will give you prompt and stirs relief. Tbey act directly na your Liver, Hlomach and Kidneys, tont up whole, syittnt and make yoa foci like a new baing. They are (iiaranleed to euro or price refunded. for tale at V. B, Duffy's Drug rHnre, ouly 60 rents per Dome, A TRYING NAVAL JOB. WHAT IT MEANS TO PUT A WARSHIP IN COMMISSION. . Tfca Knaaano A nt mt Work That Moat - Ha rarfaraaa aaS the Caramaaiaa That Ara Obaanad Baton tho Paaaaal mmi -Sho Stan mm Stripe. Ar Batata. In times of peace as well as when "war's dark clonds gloom tbe nation you are liable to read in the newspapers an announcement to the effect that one of the vessels of the navy la going "into commission." It is not A very impreas ivo phrase, but the full meaning of the term is something of wbloh few have any adequate conception. To put a mod ern warship into commission Involves an enormous amount of work, which can be fully appreciated only by one who has observed the process from be ginning to end. When a vessel of the navy is laid up in reserve, "in ordinary, " as it Is call ed, it is far from an attractive object and could hardly be recognized as the some ship wheu in thorough trim, with crew aboard. The ship is anchored at a convenient navy yard; the stores are sent ashore, her engines and guns cov ered with -oil and an antirust paint; ber decks are allowed to become dirty, her sides dull and stained from rusty chains. Thus she lies perhaps for months, and thcu an order comes from tho secretary of the navy, through the chief of. the bureau of navigation, di recting the commanding officer of the yard to get her ready for sea. -; The first thing to be doue is to bring as many men as possible from the re ceiving ship, which lies hard by, and these, with the force of the yard, under the direction of whatever officers are available, 'begin at once to put things to rights and remove the -accumulated dust and dirt from the different porta of the equipment; the engineer's force goes at once to the engines and boiler rooms; the unitruat paint is removed from the engines; new packing is pnt In the valves and joints; the pumps are tested, the rust and dirt knocked from interiors of fire boxes, and boiler tubes and grate bars renewed. Outwardly everything is now in fair condition, but this is only the begin ning. It remains to get np steam In some of the boilers, turn over the en gines to see if they are in proper trim, start the dynamos, test the , electrio lights and the pilothouse, signals, turn on the searchlights, start the fans, work the steering gear and steering engines, set the hoisting machinery in motion and put the boat cranes in operation. Every engine, boiler, pipe, wire, tube, rivet, bolt, unt and plate is carefully inspected, and if found -unserviceable from any cause repaired. : Next the equipment storehouse Is vis ited, and a full allowance of beef, pork, beans, potatoes, coffee, sugar, salt, flour, meal, clothing, shoes, hammocks, blan kets, paint, tobacco in short, the whole miscellaneous assortment of the com missary deportment, is placed on board. The paymaster of the ship is responsi ble for every article received, and a strict account is kept of each. Then tbe galley, or cooking stove, has to be ex amined to see whether it is complete in rtll its findings. Tho outfit of a galley usually consists of two copper kettles of 80 gallons each, a 50 gallon kcttlo, with Cast iron jacket and copper biuged cov era, two steamers for vegetables, euch with a capacity of !)2 gallons; two sets of saucepans, a fiuo set of tools for lift ing and firing and tho ordinary cooking implements. The line officers look after the condi tion of tho gnus, tbo rigging, the boats, tho cables, the anchors, the flags and signals, the charts, tbe nautical instru ments and other parts of tbe ship's equipment What this means can only bo appreciated by one who bos actually undertaken tho task. A volnme might bo written in regard to the signals alone. When all this work bos been done, tbe ship Is ready to go into commission, and np to this timo every thing has been under control of the commandant of the yard, so that wben the captain of the ship arrives aud ro porta himself to the yard commander little remains for him to attend to. Iu the meuutiiue men have been brought together to constitute the crew. Sometimes they are enlisted particu larly for the ship which is about to go into service, at other times tbey are withdrawn troru other ships which have just been pnt out of commlssiou. The crew aud marines report aboard with bags and hammocks; tbe captain orders the crew to be drawn up on the spar dock promptly at noon upon the day on which the ship is to be pnt formally In commission, reads to them bis orders from the secretary of the navy detailing him to tho command, hoists the com mission peunuut to tbe main truck and tho stars and stripes to the gaff or staff nt tbe stern, and all is ready. The ship Is now in commission. Ban Francisco CalL Oraak and Latin. M. Jules Lcmaitre condomned the study of (J reck aud Latin the other day at tbo Paris Sorbouue. Ho doctored that the national miud bad been formed not by the literature of the Ureeks and Ro man, except in nn Indirect way, but by tbe BcTlptures first aud afterward by the groat French writers, M. LeniaiCr further declared that be regretted hav ing studied Greek and Latin 1 years, whereas be Is Ignorant of Engl lab, which Is spoken by half the world, and ouly knows German in a pitiful manner. . Dwelling lu flata Is making great headway In Loudon, especially lu tbe Went aud, but many persotie are averse to being known as renideuteof such. Landlords advertise them as "mansions built lu stories." The remedial effects of laughter are really wonderful. Caaca nave been known where a hearty laugh has ban lahod disease and preserved life by a sudden effort of nature. Tbe Rev. W. B. Costly, of Btockbrldge Ga., while attending to hit pastoral duties at Elleawood, that Rlate, was at tacked by cholera morbus. lie says: "fly chance I happened to gel hold of a bot tle of Chamberlain's Code, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hetnwiy, and I think It was the means nf laving life. It relieved me at once." For talc by F. t. Duffy. The attrt Thing. "What It tbe beat I lilt., they eaa reiv on the toll of Porto IUrr 'Did Ob.ry of cou rae." 1 I 1 i v ; V. U wa U Uu U I had Ecaema of tba ?, itchy kind teraa femra. 1 thought my lac) ami arma wera ail re. My raco wai full of largo whiteacalo., and my head was fuU of aoroa. Iwaauhuned to go in comrany. I took Ato bottta of i.'i'Tl octtA IUbsoltemt, washed with Ctrnouaa. Boar, pnt on Cuticcba (ointment), and found ana nlitf imtanllf, and got a cleaa fact again, tbanki to CmccaA. VAXENTINS KOITER, . March T, I8UH- MS Bunt Bu, Brooklyn, K. T. eraanrCaaa TvuraBirv. War WajswRa Cm, etnu ao4r.ruadtiiictwH Cgrcv.Aiil.lwt. HM4mIiHi earn, MM laa M immii Mt.Tirr.PtalaIMcpiltrilliai ha ran Salt WiHiaiMBt OwworM. rnrTMTJwa iffnCRll. Cer,ria,Bja. IKtoCium ntmm.lna. Big Wash Days. " The women of Korea are probably the hardest worked laundresses In tbe world. Their husbands wear . fulsome, baggy pantaloons, which come np under their armpits like those of a clown; and tbe usual weekly "wash" cou tains about a dozen pair of these. Generally the wash ing Is done lu cold water, and very often in a flowing stream. About oue month ago my child, which Is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by Vomiting. I gave tl Buch remedies as arc usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days aud was having about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, ' and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief It would not live. Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diaraboca Remedy was recommend' ed, aud I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for -the better; by Its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it Is now perfectly healthy C, L Booos, Btumptown, Gilmer county, W, Va. For sale by F, fi. Duffy. & Curios Ring. A Columbia (Mo.) girl wears an odd ring of gold taken from the California mines during the excitement of '49. It is constructed in four pieces, interwoven and brought together lu tho shape of a ring. ' It can lie 8hnken to pieces, and then by skillful handling replaced so that It is again a perfect ring. It is a family heirloom, and Is valuable as well as Interesting. Suffering Women Instantly Believed Tbe Fkuicuuk Tablets almost In stantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in the womb. Tbey are applied directly to the alTcclcd parts, aud act like a soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain. If used iu con nection with the Fkuicukb Tonic, will speedily aud radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; In eluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of tho Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, falntul and Obstructed AlmihlruRtliin, Leiicorrliu-a or Whiles. Weight and Pain in 1'elvls, Dragging Sensation in Oroin Aching and l'ain in Back and Limbs Flooding, Etc Try this new and sur prising cure. Femlcure Ti-nlc $1.00 Femlcure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00 Bold by Henry's Pharmacy, Mew Berne Presence mi Mind. Mrs. Younglove John, do ' you know that you have not kissed me for a week? Mr. Younglove Yes, darling. I was just waiting to tee how lorg It would tike yon to notice it. John, It wilPte observed, had his pret ence of mind right with him. A Karraw Eacap. Thankful wordt written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, or Oroton, 8. P., "Was taken with 4 bid cold wl.lch settled on my lungs, cough set In and finally termi nated In consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself np to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would jneet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr, King's Me Dlscov ery for Consumption, Coughs sad Colds. I gave it a trial, took In all elghtjailtles. It bat cured me) snd thank Cod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free al.F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Regular size 60c and $1.00 guaranteed or price refunded. Bis Weataa. "When General Blanco la defeated will he have to yield np hit sword f" "No; we'll let him keep that; bnt be will have lo baud over his pen." Sew'slkls. We offer One Hundred Dollsrs Howard for say case of Catarrh that caon.it be cu ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bare knows F. J. Cheney for tbe Ual 1.1 years snd be lieve him perfectly honorable la all busi ness tra inactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbelr firm. Wear It Thcax, Wbo'.caaW Druggists, Toledo, O. Wamuxii, Kikiun k Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O, flail's Catarrh CMre Is taken Inter Bally, acting directly upoa the blond and mucous surfaeat of tbe sytiem. Price 7 Vs. per bcttle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonial, free. Hall's family Pills are the best. ee. ar.;aj. talrkaa'a Aatl plnrall. May be worth more to you than $100 If you bare a rliild who toils bedding from iixyinUnenca of water during alcrp. Cnn-a old and young alike. It arrrait tha tmulile at imre. $1. Hold ly ('. II. ilrad- Imm, drii((iat, Htm IWue, ft. (J. 1 j iuiUi'iiln AT NKW BERNE, N. C. THE NINTH ANNUAL EX HIBITION OF THE ORIENTAL INDUSTRIAL, STOOK. FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, WILL BE HELD '.' ; ?j V". f--' v -'- ;. , . -i " . . : . . .' " August 29th To Sept. 2nd., v . Inclusive. Premiums, $1000. The Programme of Amusements will include many of the latest novelties and and attractions of the day. - The Farm, Dairy, Household and Me chanical Arts will also bo represented. A Ladies Department will lie filled with Hundreds of Useful, On a nental and Hourehold Articles. . Horse Ilacing, Base Bull Games. (fraud Speeches aud Fire Works Each Night. ' . . Excursion R.tcs on all Uailr.mds and Stcainlx.alj. " W. W. LAWftftNCR. Bo -'y. . MP. KOLLEY, President. " Bend to Be.-relnry for Premium List, Notice of Summons. Noutii Caikh.ina, ) In the Superior URAVKN UulNKY.t I'OUtt. Thos. K. McCarthy, Admln-T , ininislrator ot James A. j ErnuL di ceased Summon?, vs. I . Henry Ernul and others. J You are hereby notified to anrmir be fore Win M Watson, V8U on the 5th day nf rieplcmber, 1UU8 as one of the De fendants in tho above entitled l'elli on of Thos F McCarthy, Administrator of Jaunt A Krnal, deceesut, against Henry Ernul and others, heirs at law of James A Ernul, the said Petition belli' filed In the Court lo sell real estate belonging to bis ekiale, lo make assets to pay the in debtedness due Ky the said estate, and ahm the cost id Administration, , llun-iii you will fail not lo anDenr and anower or demur lo said pelitiou as you muv ue anvircii. In lerlimnny whereof, 1 have hereunto set my imiiil and seal of office, this 21st uy oljnly, IMI8. m , 41. naiojti, v. 0. v., I raven County. NoK-rn Carolina, Craven County, C. C. Itoach VS Joseph Itowe, Na than ltowe, George Notice of Bale Under Execution. itowe, anu 1. a. Smith. , . Pursuant to that certain execution in my hands issued by W M Watson, Clerk Huperior Court Craven County, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the office of the said Clerk, in an action In ssld Court entitled C C Koach plaintrtf and George kowe aud others deiaudanl said action being for partition of certain real estate In said county; tbe execu tion aforesaid having been lasued upon nld Judgment for Ihe costs of said uro- ceedings for partition; jniounllng as appears from said Judgment to the sum of Ill.M. I will offer for tale and sell at the Court House door of Craven County, on Monday the 6 h day of Beplcinber, ltm at the hour of twelve o'clock 11. all Ihe rluht title and Inlerrat wbii-h tho ilefen dauls had, on tbs dale nf said Jiidumenl or which tbey may have on the day of sale, in aud lo Ihe following described lot or parcel of land, 1) lug aud I eing in Ihe County of Craven, State of Nurth Carolina, as allotted lu George Kowe, In the above entitled proceeding and dculir- aaled as lot No. ,1, beginning at lbs 4iu corner of lot Mo and running from tbenoe with the Una of lot No reversed south 87s weal M pule, lo a body, on tin weal rilire of a twamn. JiniiuU creek running from theuca with the creek swamp, nortnwartiiy :;u pou t to a mark ed gum, then north in" taat M pole, lo tha main road then down and villi Iho main mad HO pole. to tbe lieglunin(. Terma of anl. l'ah. I bis July DUth. inn JosKI'H L. H.M1M, Hln-rill Craven County. Fun c ml IJIr'ctor nut! I'll! 1I1 -.fr. OflW.f P.road Kir. rt, m nl InHleaart alal.li-a. IN ..i.trnre I' I I ! ... I. t I'm .1 f- ' a . Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND HORSES dS -A COMPLETE LINE OF- Bugg.es. Poad Carts and Harness. - No.'s 1 18, 120 and THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITA la, DOES A GENERAL F1KE T. A. (5KF.EN, President, OEOIUIK GllEEN, Secretary. - J. J. WOI.FRNUKN, Gen'l Afr,ent; Educational ' PEACE INSTITUTE, Ra!elRh, N. C. A fiiinoaa school fur (Jlrls. ' , Very thorongh and of high grade. Judge Geo. I) Hiny. Giiler, Vs., says: "I nine. r ly lielh-vn it In ihe very IhwI feniule sehtM.I of which I have any knowledge," II iirli.ill catalogue free lo nil who apply. J.wi. Dinwuuuk, M. A., l'llnciptil. Littleton Female College! TlilV iDs'Utntion lias a splendid and nroiuinrnt location In a re- markably beautiful kcciIod of country, In the midst of rt-eiun of noted -Mineral FprinRg. It butt a Iars am tcauiifmly shaded Vim- pus, Icmniodloua and Well I "quipped liuildinRs, a Mriinj,' rarn'lj and a Full and ThoronKh Collrse-tonrse at VEUY. M1EIS ATE COST. The Fall' Term will bcsln Wedncetlav. Kn.t. Mb, 1808. For Catalogue. Address, "v v , "eJ.-BI. Largest Patronage & Fullest Equipment in lis History. Faculty, 8; Sludenls, fHIPj 8Ardemlo Conraca; 8 Elective Courte) 8 l'rofea lonal rVhooln, In Ijiw, Medicine and Pharmacy, Advanced Classes open in women. Tuition 0O. a year; Board t a month. Ample opportuuttws for eir-hQ, Schol arships snd loans for the De.ly. Hum mer Mcbool for Teacher.; 24 Im-tructorg, 1H.1 Buidents. Total enrollmerw, (170. For Catalogue, Address, PUEBIDENT AI.DEHMAN, Chapel Hill, X. C. Nesrly 50 Vesrs of Contlnnril Snrrrii. 2f STUDENTS LAST YEAR. The lyirwint anil It-at Kiiilpeil l'rifnte Kiltli-B S-IkioI in the South, Enclieh, the Clnanlit, II nt hi niatiea, IliHik-keeplng. Hhir!mnd, Tcli-grnpliy, Tj wrllln. Ti rma reannn1lr, Eur rnlaWne, a-'-drrwa J. A. & II. II. HOLT, OAK ItllXiK. NOItTIl CAROLINA. 17 )1 r Till wmm. J RETAIL DEALERS IN 1ULES ! laa niddle'Street. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 INBTJ11ANCK ItUKINESS. - W. B. BI.A PES, I v ' . ' JOHN DUNN, V Offices: (.VKIM ITIZtNS BANK IiiKtilntioiiN. KlIODEN, Utllfton, N. r. The North Carolina rullege" (mm iifi to. I tl'UIVUI Will rvHiHn SeptemlNT 1, IBW, wilh Improvcil rinjiiii(-iit in every dt'jiartnii'iit, Tucnty-lbreo I'Xjxri- enrd speciulisfs in Ftictillv. Full courses 111 Ajfrirulliirv, fi-iein'e, -Civil, Mtilmtiiciil ninl Klettricul Eiigiiiirring, Kxpcnsef very iiumI enile. . Fur culnlogttes ntlilres , . Pres. A. Q. tlOLL DAY. Kai.kkih, N. C. The Stale Normal and Industrial - COLLEGE - CITers the young women of the Slnte thorough prufi saiimul, tit. rary, ilnwii-i.t, sclenlllio. ami Iniliimrlnli-ilin-jiiiun. An nual Kim-nia Sim tn i.liv ,.r 3U menil ra. liii ilmn :t.l n-Jul. r tudi-iila. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1898, edition 1
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