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THE JOURNAL. Homestead Affairs. Pititbcro, Pa., July 25. Hugh O'Donnell,' the leader of the Homestead strikers, charcred with murder, was released this morning on $10,000 bail Hugh - Koss, Martin Foy and Peter wereal80 released on bail. ; ,. Frick ; passed an, easy night, and is considered out of danger. Bergman's ' landlord has been arrested as an accomplice in the attempted murder. , . Non-union men are joining the sinners wnicn increases tneir confidence. -.. . why Cleveland was Beaten In 1888, Accordingly, so for as could be judged from the outBide, the issue made by the Republican pany in me campaign oi isss, which resulted in the election of Harrison, was distinct and simple. It set itself in direct opposition to the public policy policy -which President. Cleveland had enunciated as respects what may be called the "protected - interests" of the country and the pension agents. It turned to those two powerful ana wiae-spreaa organizations. saying to one: "If you will elect our candidate to the presidency and return us to power you can come to Washington and de mand sucn an increase ot your protective duties as you shall see fit; and we will see thas it is given to you." It then turned to the army of claim agents in and about the Pension Office, saying to them; "If you will elect our candidate to the presidency and cause the administration of the country to come into our hands, we will allow you the free plunder of the Treasury. President Cleve land as you see bars your way to it." The result was that by a narrow vote President Cleve lane was defeated and General Harrison elected to succeed him. The Republican party returned to power. After it returned to power, the record shows that it was as good as its word. Its promises were carried outN The protected interests swarmed to Washing ton, and in due time the McKin leytarff bill was reported and passed. In it the demands of every producer, so far as onnAOra Ttrhr. wicliorl tr f nttnn H''VIMU 11V ' ' lUllVVt k J 1WVWU at the expense of the consumer were gratified. He had but to ask, and it was (riven . On the other hand the horde of claim agents ran riot in the Pension Office under "Corporal Joe" Tanner until that Treasury which President Oleveland left only too full bade fair to be empty. The record in this respect is one of which the quondam soldiers of the Republic cannot well feel proud. 1 he Treasury was looted. Insects as Disease Disseminators. The death of Mr. Balfour's private secretary through blood poisoning caused by the bite of a gadHy which had been feeding on carrion proves, what has been long suspected namely that flies, mosquitoes, and other insects may be dangerous dis seminators of disease. There is no keeping them out of a sick room, and yet it is the likeliest occurrence in the world for a fly, which has been settling on the eruption of a painful skin disease, or among the germs of scarlatina or some similar in fectious malady, to devote its attention to a person quite well. A Blissful Anticipation ! Being very gratef ul to the people for their put patronage and support, and thinking they would ilka to know something of my former history, I have concluded to write short sketch of aay life. I do not do this with any self pride or eoneeit, but hoping that some good may come out of it. Many a poor boy whose ciroumstanoes are strained and surrounding! ere suob that the future looks only dark may be en oonraged to make an effort bearing what a poor country boy has done. Bo while this may oost me some consider able effort and loes of sleep, yet I shall epare no pains or time in giving a true history of what my life has been so far. Of course it is uselese to mention my name for all know that there ii not another man on earth that would at tempt eo moon for his friends, that the same Big Ike whose pnrobases at 40, 50, and 67 J oente on the dollar bring so muoh profit and causing so many amUee to the poor of our land. A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. Shlloh's Consumption t'nro. This la beyond queotion the most enooeeeful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, few doeee invariably cnre the worst cases of ifeugh.lroup and Bronohitls, while its wonderful suoeess in the euro of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medioine. Sines its first discovery It has been sold on n e-uarentee. teet which no other medioine can stand. K you have a cough we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price 10o-, 60o, and el. if your -lungs are sore, cheat, or back lame, use tthl loht Porous Plaster. Bold by New Berne Drug Co. "It does not follow because a thing is disagreeable that it is the right thing to do." The Pooulatlon of New Berne la about 'nine thousand, and we wou'.d ey at least one-naii are irouoira wiin aflhuitinn on the Throat and Luna-a. es those com plaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than otbeis. We .m aitviaa all inr reader not to no. gieoi sue vyyv i. j w v.,. v.. . druiKist and get a nouie oi n.emp e .. tnk. .-A. I T ..hm T.l sam tor toe nro hu uuuk. size free. Large bottle 60o. and (1. Bold by all druggists. . . THE WORLD'S FAIR BUIIDOG. T be Erected by, North. Carolina at . r' ' Chicago. ' The North Carolina World's Fair collecting committee and the Lady Assistants - have selected the design for the North Carolina building at Chicago. The design' is the work of Messrs. Glenn Brown and Willis E. Hall, of Winston, who by the way, have achieved an enviable reputation in the profession of architecture in the South. It was chosen in lieu of the Trvon Dalaco. it being found that it would not be possible to reproduce the latter witn its proper proportions on the space allotted to North Carolina. This is indeed a high compliment to Messrs. Brown & nail. The design is a beautiful piece of work and will undoubt edly meet with universal admira tion. The design is a typical North Carolina nome of the' old Colonial period. The building is 130x60 feet over all, a broad porch in front, the roof of which is supported by four huge col umns, Ionic order; which will give it a massive and handsome appearance. In the comb of of the porch roof the North Car olina State seal, made of some composition, will be placed. The interior of the building will be finished in native North Car olina pine. A broad gallery extending around the entire interior will be substituted as a second story. This gallery will be supported by a series of stilted arches. In different parts of the building little cut-offs and niches for flowers, plans, etc., will be arranged. lhe stair case leading to gallery will start with a single ight 20 feet wide, the approach to which will be gracefully arched over, with two smaller arches on each side, opening into small conservatories. The main stair stops at a height of about eight feet from the floor. From this landing springs on each side of the 30 toot stair, two smaller stairs, 10 feet wide each, which carry you through two arched entrances on to the fallery At the front end of the uilding on the gallery, two rooms will be arranged for ladies' and gentlemen waiting room.s two toilet rooms being on the first floor. 1 he roof will be all open timbered truss work. supported by turned columns springing irom columns unaer neath the gallery. The building as it stands will be unique and have the advantage of being en tirely different from anything at the Exposition. When finished North Carolina will have noth ing to be ashamed of but a great deal to be proud ot. JNews and Observer. The Lame Walk. Pitiful indeed is the condition of those who are confined to their IhmIb or chairs unable to walk. How L'rateful all such must feel when they recover from their helplessness, u. ii. B. (Botanic Wood Balm) has made more than one lame per son happy. Mrs. hmiiu u nth tha, I nitia, lent)., writes: "My little hoy had scrofula bo had his knees were drawn up and his knees stiff, and he could not walk. He derived no benefit from medicines until I tried B. H. B. After usina it a short time only, he can walk and lias no pain. 1 shall continue its use. Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind., writes: "I had blood poison lrom birth Knots on my limbs were as large as hen s etrtrs. Doctors said I would be cripple, but B. B. B. has cured me sound and well. I shall ever praise the day the men who invented Blood Balm were born." BUCKLES'! ARHOA SALaSI The Best Salve is the world for Outs, Bruises. Bores. Ulcers, Salt Bheum. Fever Boras. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures rues, or no pay required, ii Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pries 25 eeots per box. Forsale U Newbern by F. H. Duffy, wholesale and retail drasjriat. Iliiih and low, rich and poor, in Denmark teach their daugh ters to support themselves in case of need without being obliged to stifle their lives in the crowded rooms of great factories and workshops. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we eee around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Lone of Appetite, Coming op of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75o. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer. guaranteed to cure them. Bold by New Berne Drug Co. Domestic broils are not savorv dishes for the table of conjugal felicity, and are apt to produce the dyspepsia of bitterest strife and contention. Health In Old Age. Edward Collison, Queens. N. Y., says "I commenced using Bbahdbbth's Pills over fifty-five years ago. I first bought them in London, and have coa Untied using them since I came to this country in 1886. I am now bver seventy- five years old, hale and hearty, and at tribute my wonderful health to the per sistent use of Beahdbbth s Pills. Oc casionally 1 have a bad cold or severe at tack of , rhenmatiso, indigestion or bil iousness, but four or five doses of Beax drith'l Pilu always cnre me. When ever'my children have bed sick with scar let fever, measles, acid stomach, disor dered digestion or costiveness, a 'few dosee of Bbasdbeth's Pills restored their health at once. , ., ChlldwnCryorJitcheCtrtorla: , A'S , ATBTJE ST0BT. -i v.-. . mml .;....,.... ; V- Said Baby Buth Cleveland to Baby MoKee Yon will sail up "Salt River" in March, 93, , When that happy event shall come to pass, ' Remember, to keep off the White Home -' '. grass. ;. I'm real sorry your noee Hill be "oat ef . joint," . Let's tell tales! I can cheer you with ' one that has point; : It isn't a fable, but tis every word so. For my papa told me, and he ought to know. Onoe on a time there lives In New Berne, A town that Is booming, for each way you turn They are building new railroads, or water works. Electric cars, aqueducts, and fire alarm quirks; In this town lives, a man, a "Tar Heel '' by Dirt u, And a wonderful thing is, mt DON'T WANT TUB EAllTnl His name is Big Ike, he's 'most great aa papa, Whew! said Baby MoKee, why Ruth, what a whopper! It isn't, said Iluth, for he keeps a big store, With goods cheap as people ne'er heard of before, The Farmers' Alliance make it their headquarters, And take with them home for their sons and their daughters. Such beautiful hats, boots, shoes, clothes and rings, Bracelets, ribbons, umbrella", and wnoLX hkaps of things; Besides he has trade irom all of the town Because of the fact that he puts prioes down. Well! said Baby McKec, when I am a man, I shall be like Biz Ike as near as I can. So people can talk of the good that I do, And wear pretty things that I soil them, too. Now, said Baby Hutb, aa she sat by his side. And turned up her nose with an air of great pride, Baby Mac, tell the truth, I only ask that, Don t my tale beat your chestnut oout "Ureat Grandpa a Hat r Sleight of hand refusing a marriage offer. Far Over Fifty Tear Mas. Winslow'b Boottjmo Byeup has been used for children teething. It soot'aes the child, softens tha ruma. Ulaya all pain, cures wind oolio, ana la the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty' Ive cents bottle. Bold by all druc- Kista throughout the world. jenBddtwlv Through by eight-hour man. daylight the Bhiloh s Catarrh Bemedy . A marvel ous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injeotor for the more anooeesful treat ment of these complain ta without extra onarge. Taea Babj wm alok, we gave aw CasSoria. When ska wae a Child, see erlei f or Ceetorla. Whoa she became Miss, she elssg tc Castor la. When she has Ckildnn, she cave the Oeetorle. Public Sale of Town Lots. lnobedlemoe to a (adamant or the Rnia. rior uouri or Oraveu oountj, rendered la the Special Proceeding, wherein Hal It Ann Brv en and other are plalntlfls, and John t. roraanaotaereare defiendeata, the ua derelgned, Commissioner, will, on Monday, August 8tb, 1892, at the Court House door In New Bern, Ora ven eount. W. C (eelna the time and nlaw designated bv laid Oonrt), eell as FnbUe AuoUon to the highest bidder, a certain treot or ut oi tana wire roe improvements and bnlidlnge, situated In that part of the uuyor new Kern n. v.. Known asirv boro." being p.rt of Lot Ho. to. on the north side or Oedar street, between George and Bern streeM. adjolnlna the lois of Jamee K- Harrls, George Jones end others, containing 10 feel front by 107 feet, late the property ot naehna York, deceased, more fall? deeetlbed In the petition flled In ealdentltled proa ed- mg. Also, on Tneaday. Augnt 9th, 1892, at the Oonrt House door In Klnston, Lenoir oonnty, N. o. (being the time and pleoe deeignatt d by said court) will leU at Pnblle notion to the hlahsst bidder, a certain lot far paroel of land, with Improvements, aUn- atea in we town or jtinnon eroreeaia, at the northwest corner of Queen and Bhlne streeta, adjoining the lote of Wm. Hunter and Adam Blngleton, being 110 feet by IIS feet, late the property of Haehna York, de ceased, and more lully deeerlbed In the pe tltlen flled In said proceeding. Terms of both ealea one-half easb; bat anoe on a credit of three months. Title re served nntll full payment Is made. Both aalea will oommenoe at 11 o'clock. noon, on me oars aesignaiea aaove. Mew Bern, N. 0., July 2, 18W JSMSM O. HARRISON, Jj2 U Commissioner. NOTICE. atnte of North Carolina Craven oonnty. The undersigned having qualified as execu tor of the last will and teelament f Monroe twianti ee. deceased, on the 36th day of July less, before the Olerk of the Superior Oonrt of said oonnty, beree y nouaes all persons hav ing outline against the eclats ef said Monroe Hoontree, to present taem so nis attorney. Geo. H. White, in New Berne. N. O., for pay ment on or before the 25th day of July. ISSH. or this nottoe will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AU persons Indebted to said estate wtU make Immediate rayment. Blgned this 36th day of JalV, IMrl, WM. i BOTJNTHM, Jy28 w ' Kxeeator, Public Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior oeurt oi urnven county, renaeraei ei tne Bnrlna Tana. A.D. ISM. we will sell at Pub lic Anotlon, at the Oonrt Hones door im the Olty of Newborn, at 13 o'clock, M.. on Mon- amy, aeptexooer wo. idvi, tne suuowing prop erty: All the estate, property, claim and de mand of Aaa Jonee In and to the estate both rsal and personal of his late father, Freder ick J. Jonea. deeeaaed. whether the Sams be la possession or esneetaner to wbleh the said Aaa Jones Is entitled or may hereafter be entitled as one of the lege tees and de visees under tee win or the earn rredenok J. Jonea, dated the IVth day of June, UHO, now neon record In Will Book. Letter K. pege Id, In the omoe of the Olerk of the Su perior wnn or urevea county. Terms Cash. m. dw. vrxviirso. WSL W. OLAMK. jysstas HEW LOT OF Beat Brandt of Ham. Shoulders, Corned Bsef, Boneless Codfish, Pure Lard. , ( New Butter. . . -v-''; West India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup,' ' v ?;- Pure Apple Vinegar. llzn Uzzrib.z llsuso, South Side Pollock St., Opposite residence of L. H. Cutler. New Berne, 1M. C. V ; - . .- ? -; .' Board by the day, week or month. ' Table, the best the market will afford. Twenty-three years' experience. ... H. H. DOWDY. JneSD dwtf THE Farmers & llerchants Bank NEW BEBNE, N 0. Organized one year ago. CAPITAL STOCK. , $75,000.00 Dividend . . . 8,750.00 Surplus . . . 2,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 82G.74 OFFICEBB : L. H. Ctjtlhb, President. W. 8. Ohadwiok, ' yioe-President. T. W. Dswbt, Oashier, A. H. Powill, . Teller. DIBEOTOR3 : Wm. Oleve, P. 11. Pelletler J. W. Stewart, W. S. Ohadwiok. John Outer. O. Marks, L. B, (Jotler, E. B. Haokburn. Headquarters for Niokel S.vlne Stamps. Oollaotions a specialty. fe21 lw Darrinston & Baxter. Closing Out Sale! For the Next 60 Days We will close out Summer Clothing, Hats, 'Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. AT A GREAT REDUCTION! Have jael, reoeived a new lot of late style DERBY and SOFT HATH. BABRINGTON & BAXTER J. A lim, Prn. TOOS. DAIIELSJIte Pres. G. IL EOBEKTS, Csthier, The National Bank, OF NEW BEBNE, N. C iROOBFOBaTSB 18(5. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98468 DIRECTORS. Jab. A. Bbyah, Tdob. Daniels. Oh as. S. Bbtak, J. H. Hackbubm, Alxx. IIillsb, L. Harvey, Q. H. Robkbts. What All Want To Know IS CONTAINED IN THE Popular Atlas of the WORLD. Complete in every feature, containing Haps of every country on the Olobe, full Maps ot the United States, and asperate Haps of eaoh Bute and Terri tory. History of the World. Events from the TIME OF ADAM TO THE YEAR 1890. A list of every Poet Oftloo, Express, Tele SrapU and Telephone Ollloe In me United taiee. Tbe population ot every Cttv end Village In the Called Btatee of 60U0 and over, aocordinf to the oensus of 1BK0. and much more useful Information of areat valne to every one. All In all, the most useful and oheapeat Ho ever offered to ue poono. rue price wai A8iy?ii8ii you WM. L. PALMEK, Agent. 1x121m Notice. State of North Carolina Graven Conntr. Tbe subscriber taavlnaanaliaed ae Bxeon tor ofttae estate of Caroline K Patterson, deeeaeed. on the 18lh day of July, A.l). 182, before the Probate Court of oraven county, hereby notinee all persona havluj elalms acalnat said its tale to pieeent them for pay. ment on or before the 1st day of August, 1883, or this notloe will be pleaded In bar of weir reooverr. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment. Done this 2M day of July, 18U2 JliUSt GHAd. 0. OLABK, Executor. NOTICE. Having this day qualified aa Administra tor of tbe estate of Mary Si. Ivee, deoeaaed, before the Olerk of lhe Superior t'oort for Uraveu oonnty, all persons holding olalms against said estate will rreeeot tn.m foi payment to the undersigned within twrlvr months from this dale, or this notloe will i pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to eald estate will please make prompt eettlement. JAMBS V. 1VE8, Admr. of Mary K. Ires. July 2nd, 18M. HUMPHREYS' "This P Knot's OiKTitiirr is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a cvkativi and hialino application. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. , For Files External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate the cure certain. For Bums, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, Old Sores, .Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Kipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial she, ar. Cents. WITCH HAZEL OIL. MM. a vsjir fa Ms J O a asl m fcv.Trt.yJf. 1 worfc tot w. mA, rm wr oot nik baa r ea Ifweii FotjqtiLehly how lowi (MUM laeUxttla4ct,aiaslaioft m f ott m ! wa. IMktfiMtall lsi stay fMrt M I AasrW, ytxs rsus toOsinsjsa hosai, fi 1 ng all ynuf ilaM,or apetrw will nly l , tat wot. All !. (falsar W ll faf rsry orkr. W atari rosi. fbmkhlieg ,vria. KAtir.r.Hl'XKIULTlsm rAKricuiBa rUKm. A6nm a 00c HUM A Oa raillaili IUI ea e I Snl.bd omi(tet Caa b. sol la er.rr f.mllr. Olm noreli.ht than throe ordinary lamie. ael thirty ewe ea i eaee iee lw. aual be w"'eed. vhoaMholl artlrlM. t-u'l tof frM I ( 1 ' Hf Fl I lln.tr. tn4 Orcul.r. t4J fuaifcfclstKma .(rtrtl PRICES TO SUIT the TOES! Bnggies from $37.60 to $100.00, Road Carta from $9.00 to 921.00. Farm Wagons from $87.50 to 800.00. Also, HORbES and MULES will prioes for Cash or negotiable paper. Prompt attention paid to livery, aa in tbe past. J". "VET. eSTESl&JFLT., TII09. A. GREEN, President. WM. DUNN, Vioe President. CITIZENS' BMK OF Mew Berne. HXT. O. DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Aocounts of Banks. Bankers, Corporations, Farmers, Merchants and others reoeived on favorable tortus, Prompt and of our oustomera. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Fordinand Uirioh, E. W. Small wood, J. A- Meadows, Ueo. N. Ives, Samuel W. I pock, E II. Meadows, Chae. H. Fowler, Ohas. Daffy, Jr. William Dunn, Collegiate Institute, 3Jo-w Bern, 3r- O. A HOME INSTITUTION for OIKLS of Eastern Carolina at a Faculty composed of EIGHT experienced and efficient Toachors. SIX DEPARTMENTS. Students prepared for advancod classes in any of the Colleges. 212 Students. representing last year. The MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, under tho direction of Prof. V. E. Morton with good facilities for the systematic music. pedal Courae of Study for loose Desirieg to Be come Teachera. Moral advantages of the School unsurpassed. Special inducements offered to POOR BOYS and UIRL8. Next Term opens September 6, 1893. Send for Catalogue. MISS MARY L. ALLEN, Seo'y. O. T. ADAMS, A. B., Principal. jlj7 dwtf New Jierno, N. O. HiLrmm. a. i. i , .,.,.,, ,, HORKEIl MILITARY Modern buildings, hot' and cold baths, surroundings, mimbers limited. A model w mVVu. Far Superior and Cheaper Than Ever Before! STeel has just arrived witH West Virginia HORSES prepared to meet the Low lPrioed QPotatoes It will pay one and ine before purchasing tllSTO. Ilaa the stroofceat Faculty 1o tha East; instruotion in all aenartmenta. - :, ".. -" jk w u 1 BUSINESS COURSE unsurpassed Wtbi Bqnth. V , i - Dont nass by Kinstoa until yon have seen na. : . '' ' V ; Fall eourses in Book-keeping, Banking, uaiouiaior, vorreepooueuae, bdu x enmausuip. k MUBIO. Our Director has few equals partment will almost triple itself next year Special advantages in Chemistry, Surveying. .Type Writing and Stenography, Mathematics, Language aud Elocution, j:,v: ,:.;,iv.. If yon wish to secure a place in the College, Write us at onoe, as some of the aepartments are Deing rapiuij nueo. For new Cataloiie, address rv ,- ?J IJfJKanw this paper. " r '" A ft A h f Rollc.. UlKin.nI.llli, o imh.naw! I ft lf ' "A al eawnOOKOUKHiiiA MlCl.BHTtaitoslr.. No f 'If ' lewJ?e oUMWtte.mtentMccf.rr. Nnccaute. .tficlunre t For Bale by J. V. JORDAN,' an j c - - - , Boggy Harness from $5.00 to $25.00 be sold in proportion to the above O E. FOY. Cashier, II. VL. QROVE3, Tellor. careful attention given to the internet Jamee Redmond, Chas. Reizenstein, Mayer Hahn, Thos. A. Oroeu," C. E. Foy. the Education of the BOYS and moderate cost. TEN Counties, wero enrolled ASSISTANTS, affords superior study of vocal and instrumental SCHOOL, OXFORD. N. C. Kymnaslum, healthful climate, beautiful home sohool for boys. Catalogues sent Iall5 dwlm a FBESfl SUPPLY ci and MULES, and is emergency, all to call and exam elsewhere. COLLEGE, uses the most approved methods of Commercial Law, Business Forms, ttapid and I no superiors In the State..' TbU do -it , 'i :f, , 1EE CROWILL, Prlnelpalav Cnifrsiet, Now Uorne, N, CU ELOfi COLLEGE, 1 LOCATED ON N. C. B. B. Elegant new buildings. Largo and in creasing patronage, r lioth sexes. '. FaouU , ty of twelve members.- . . Curricnjum equal ot Male Colleges, Acadomlo 'Department, t Music, ?..Artf. Commercial. - ,'". Morals of Students Unsurpassed. Opens September 1st, 1893. . , ' , Z For further inforranfcton ot catalogue Apply to ' - " " , Kav. W, S. LjONO, A. M D D. .. Prcsiduut, lylG dwtf Elon Collogo, N. 0 ; HIE - H0ETE CAE0LINA COLLEGE OF v AgricaSturo and Msshanicil Arts, Will begin its fourth staion Bept 2, " 1892. Oountv Suoerintendenta of Edi. ostion will examine epplioanta f r admission. Total cost $100 year. Address ALEXANDER Q UOLLADAY, President. j91wlm Raleiitb, N. O. UNIVERSITY OF Instruction is offered in four coneral courses oT study, six briof courses, . large numbor of special courses, ami ii Law, Modicino and ogiDoenng. Tbe Faculty inoludes twenty Teacheis, Scholarships nnd loan funds are avail able for needy young men of talent "'l charactor. Tho NEXT SESSION BE1UNS SEPT. 1. For catalogue with full information. address TRESIPENT WINSTON, c29 dwlm Chapel Hill, N. C. St llary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term of the Fifth Annuil Session will login Septombcr 22d. For catalogue address Rev. D. SUEDES, A.M., jyl5 dwSm ltalolgh, N C, Trsr.ian High Schcd Will Begin on the First Mjnday in Sept., In the New High School Dulldlng. Tuition From $1.50 to $3.00, and Board Frorr $5 to $7. For further Information address W. H. RHODES, Principal. JnlylSdwUm Salem Femalo Academv, , SALEM, N. C. Tha Oldest Female College in the Scnii The 91st Annual Session begins Sep tember 1st. 1893.. Register for last j eer 827. Bpeoial foaturee: Tna develop MEKT Or IIXALTH, CHaRaOTBB At D Ihtelleot. Buildings, thoroughly ro modelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate end Poet Graduate Dp ments, besides firet-olaes school in Mubio, Art. Lanoauobs Eloouiiok, COMMEBCIAL AKP iMDtlBTHIsL RTnl I (tit. JOHN H. l LfciWELL., jlOdwlm Ptinolpal, MI.'!iTY COLLEGE I Durham. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 27, 1892, edition 1
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