'J - - - . I Garef a from yoar Draggist.and be GonvinGed. HMH Get a Bottle :, ' smgi ii : Cancer of the Nose. la 1S75 a tare appeared on ray noa. awl tew rapidl-rvv As my fattier bad caacar. and tot busband died ot it, I beeama alarm - ad. and consulted my pbTaician. Bis treat Kent did do good, and the sore grew larger and worse in every wayintil J badeoaelad- , cd that I was to die from its electa. Itn persuaded to tnks S. 8. 8., and a few bottlea cared me. This wasafteraUtbedoetoreaad .- other aieilicipes bad I&iled. i have had bo i return ot tfce cancer. . , . , . MBS.1T.T. MABEX. - -'. 'Woodburr, Bail County, Teaaa. . t Treatise on Cr mailed tree. "; S W 1ST SPECIFIC CO-. Atlanta, Ga. 4 r, 3 i '.'--.'Vr.. fi.Vj't! m Write ut, and w wID snd you on on 15 Days'JestTrial ' In your own noma . W pay all fcwbia.' No cash ssltd uul you arv smced Satsaf actwaw uoaraatoad. Over 40.000 Sonihai huiiiis snppticd by as oa this plaa ate 187a. Fairest awtaocV e( sale knowii Bnyaa saved alt nak, aaa cssorea Perfect Instruments at Lowest Cost. We auke it essy lor all to boy. Write fcr Valuable Information. LUDDEN A BATES, SAVANNAH. CA. nc i mil n r The Great Virginia Vegetable Alterative, Blood Purifier and Renovator of. the Human System has been used Successfully in the following Diseases, as Certificates will Attest : Liver Complaint, Jaundice and Bilious Derangements; In Mercurial Blood Poison, Scrofulous and Eruptive Diseases Costiveness; Indigestion, Flatulence, Periodical Sick Headache, and Female Complaints. tftfnr . r -X f..t - - r, f. nnnnfinnwT 'llt . .v $ TESTI1WONIA Mi"'.!' tW-" i'H T HOB Ait as ferisiriEv works, .'i I M D5 Ar Ar OLl.S INO. il Tljo OrlsJnal Wlns . Sim35i, St. Loois, Propt i . A. SurmoM Lirar fcf edione, Befd 140, nlneU.S. CoorBrcATS L JI. Z-a:B.Prop'A.q.Simmc Lir- ' ,er Repjlator, Est d by Zeilia iS6S. Cared iMGssnolf. Biuotiakasa. enlChciKh, Adams, Tean.. wrikss:l om'u oxre oeea dead but jwu vciouw . jfc. eua oposLiTcrMnliciiM.' I bare WOUiY svoctjtnea had "to. aobetiiate fCre.OTjI cUie, but it deat aaswer the vt. j. k. uraTea, Editor 7 fi"'"'. Xnpbia.'TeaaM. earJ: X re-sied a eackazc of tout Lii er Miiiicinc. an bare aacd baiiuf it. it txsrt;s1!ny a charm I want nu Tcr Uetrfititar and etr moie 01 Zcilua austurx ' best in the urorrs.:. A.,i 4 Warranted by Written Cuaranteo , . for FI Yoara, t ",;;,;-' -:- - Derangement of the Liver. Richmond, Va., July, 1S85. This Is to certify that I have known of the superior qualities of JOHNS TON'S VEGETABLE NOLANDINB for the past ten years, and daring that time, at intervals, have had occasion to use it in person and in my family, and have always found it a sore cure for de rangements of the liver and kidneys, in digestion, Jieadache, &&, and a good tonic L. C. DAVIS, S04 north Fifth street Kidney Affections. Robtow's Station, Chhsteb-fielo County, Va, March 25, 1SS5. air. J. W. Johnston: Dear Sir, Having suffered for year, with a chronic affection of the kidneys, derangement of the liver, and my gene ral system charged with malarial poisons I found no relief from treatment of medi cine until I used Vegetable Nolandine. I am now See from above complaints, . and to Nolandine am I indebted for this , restoration to health. I honestly recom mend it to all persons suffering from above diseases. WILLIAM DICKINSON, Superintendent of Coal Mines. Bilious Derangement. Richmond, Va., May 1885 I can cheerfully recommend JOHN STON'S VEGETABLE NOLANDINE to any one suffering from Liver or Kid ney complaints and bilious derange ment of the system. Its. prompt and permanent action, in my case affords me pleasure to recommend it to others simi larly' affected. CHARLES P SELDEN. Hardware Merchant, formerly with Sin ner Sewing Machine Co. A Great Medicine, NOXANDTNE, CAT.ITOKNIA, February 1st. dtar good kind iady : i take my pencil in my hand to write you a few lines to tell you how we is geteen along, you know how bad of us all waawhen you gin uses that nolandine well marm my husbon tuck all them botles and got "well and ele all you fetch him, you kno he was most dead and you saved hisn life and them too child er you gin them six bottles of nolandine the is big and fat boys all them sores is well, ray old man is doing smart, he dun got a fine farm and makes a good livin and has good health, nolandine saved his life and them too children too. we calls our home nolandine because it saved my old man life and the children life too. we pray for you and good man who made nolandine every nite and moru la and hope god will less you both and hope we will meet in heven. there aint none of us willing to be here without nolandine and a heep of peple here never herd of it afore we told them about it. now they like it like we does, and git it by the dozen dear good madam you has made a well man of htm and them too children and god bless you for that it takea me a week to write bo much this is first letter I have writ for nigh on fore year you is only one I would rite too if you dont mean rit us few lines and thank that good man for given us that nolandine were save my old man and them too boys who is all well and harty, your devoted friend, SARAH ANN LAROCHE. Dyspepsia and Catarrh. 403 E. Clay Street, Richmond, Va., April 19, 1SS6. y. W. Johnston, Proprietor Nolandine : jrunng uic past lwcivc uuuuu x ua c. had frequent opportunities of testing the curative properties of your Vegetable Nolandine ' in the following diseases, and in not a single case did it fail to accomplish all that you claim for it : Dyspepsia and other Catarrhal affec tions of the stomach and bowels, ca tarrhal affections of the "kidneys and bladder, uterine catarrh and irregulari ties, malarial complications and habitual constipation, and as a general tonic and alterative I have found it very effica cious. Yours truly, JAS. H. GARLICK, M. D. ) Malaria. Office Ckf-Sateakk and Ohio RaIIAVAV t'llMl'AN V . Richmond, Y a., LI urea 1, 1SS5. J I lived cn lo-wer James river for ci.;ht years iutheinalri.il cii.-.trict. My sys tem wa3 thoroughly cl:jri;etl with thi deadly poison. I exhausted the UEf.'.'.v prescribed and domestic remedies out any benefit. I was induced t JOHNSTON'S VEGETABLE NOI... DINE. Before using two bottles. r.:y liver was aroused from its long torpor, and am now enjoying the best of health. My wife and children derived the same benefits from "Nolandine." J. A. VYATT. 1 i Delicate f East Broad St., . John; ten : S-A it l i t i",i?t tJ r males. Richmond, Va. ""mm end your Chills and Fever. Fleet, Kino and Queen Co., Va., January 31, 1S87. I was afflicted with chills ar.d fever during the fall of last ycr. I could stop them with quinine, but they wouldn't ft?y stopped. They would re turn the 7th. 2:s-, or :Sth days. A friend gave me pert of a bottle of No landine. I used it according to direc tions, and haven't had a chill since. Am in good health and weigh as much or more than I ever did. K. S. WILSON. :;uaMe n'.ue;. 1::'", .NolaiKiine. ' lor :y trouble c:.i . ! 1 y torpid liver, or .::stip;tif 11 "r ..u.-'.d by morphine or v (in ' ' f.-.b(". !-.e pain. As a f. .t . i unsurpassed. . .- i.re heartily welcome y yen deem best, and I tell any one what it will on application. Respectfully, Mrs. A. E. ANTHONY. 1 ; :' v v sou ally v.: Blood Poisoning. Richmond, Va., July 15, 1SS7. J. W.Jeknslo;:, rrcprictor Nolandine : Dear Sir. T h-vet-'fcen your "Nolan dine" for habitual constipation of eight years' standing, during which time I have tried mar.y preparations, but I did not receive any relief until I used your preparation, for which I have received immediate find permanent benefits. Was also suffering with malarial and blood poisoning. I am now free from all such complications, and, am happy to say, enjoying exceptionally good health. Voars truly, T. B. DOWDEN, Proprietor of Dowclen's Dental Fluid. Blood Funfier. Richmond, Va., October 1, To whom it may concern : For twelvemonths I was a f.-.: ferer from chronic ecveui.i, which time I was in the ha: '.s ! skilful physician, faithfully v.: remedies, internal sr.d extern;, cut deriving any benefit vhatt suffered night and day with the nr .; 1 in tolerable itching, ect'tiuui vs hc;ida.! , loss of sleep, ( ppctite 1.1 stren'.; -. My kidneys and nervous f.; etc 1:1 v. fearfully deranged, ar.d 1: y l.dyw. , covered with ir.ijiimc: .b'e 1 p takingthree (-,") bottles I K l'IN;.TO?. VEGETABLE NOI AN I;:. Mi I h..- ; been restored to pcrr'ect health. I r -ganl Nolandine as the best biocd pv.. -f:er, 'and the most powerful to::ic ev r compounded, ar.d I cm net alone i : th's belief. Very respect:V.ll v vours, &c. , J I. 11. G RUBES. I h: d -.- attention called to your I Preparation, Nolandine," wiiit Ii mmenced taking as directed. In r ie .v days my relations saw an improvement in my complexion. My strength and appetite increased. L be gan to be hopefnl, and I assure you I was not disappointed. In the space of twentymo days I fiired sixteen (lb) pounds in weight, and have since come up to my usual weight I amnowen j oying the best of health, thankstoyour most po-verful "Nolandine. I have published this lor the benefit fTering humanity. I am most grate vours, etc., T. W. CHALKLEY, II. Chalkley & Co. , Leather Dec1 -, Richmond, Va, f I ei i ) e: . Consumptive Blzr.hcza. I feel it r:y duty to make t! e f.t known, for the benefit of those who may be suffering as I have done. The late Dr. Charles Beil Gibson, and other physicians in the city, pronounced my disease consumptive diarrhoea, and after three (3) years of treatment, during whick time I derived no benefit what ever, they said my complaint was in curable I was reduced to a mere shadow by loss of appetite, cough diar rhoea, night sweats and sleeplessness. I had not strength to go up and down ) stairs without assistance. Liver Complaint. Office of J. W. Caldwell, Richmond, Va. j Hear Sir, Fortho benefit of persons rukering from Chronic Liver Com plaint, I beg leave to call their atten t: 11 to your vegetable preparation, " Nolandine." I regard H asa "chola r 'ue," combining alsotonic andreno- ! rating properties, and in this respect ( iffering from any medicine I have ever taken, The effects of your "Nolandine" in j fiy case, has been on the liver and se cretions identical witn calomel ; at tne same time, entirely free from nauseating 1 ::d debilitating consequences follow ing the use of that mineral. I very cheerfully recommend your "Nolandine" for the diseases enume i ted on your circulars, and am convinc ed f.-om personal benefit derived from its use, that it must become a stand ard family medicine. I am not alone in the very high esti mate Iplaceon "Nolandine," and trust it will be universally known and be, as it should be, the means of taking the place Of mineral preparations for that clas3 of diseases in which it has prov c .' so successful and already gained such putation. Hoping that "Nolandine" . y reach all persons suffering from bil . ous derangement and prostration from uronic diseases, I am very respectfully urs, JOHN W. CARDWELL. H -zrr. --.h -.r.c. Hir.zr.-S -liver cotiip-lai.it, .: .- . '..r.i stinate form of C".'..::.t;:s iu--a . ; . .. r unsuccessfully m:i::g other r : X:;, I was advised by Several !;. ri. :a:: ; to try yout celebrated preparation, "Nolan dine." Since thoroughl-'- ' . lean con fidently recomui- i - - .he best alte rative blood pr.ri.".er a:.n liver invigora tor I have ever u: ed ; ar.d it can also be taken with mr.ch eQcacy by delicate females. I cou.'.ldct it a valuable family medicine, possef.r.mg the advantages of "Mercury" without its injurious effects, and with pleasure offer my unsolicited testimony in favor of "Nolandine." Very respcctfull-v. MRS. G. Y. FRANCISCO, Richmond, Va. Torpid Livsr. A Valuable Medicine. T'nderti.i.j head the Petersburg Daily Jvd.:r has the following : "We have received f:o:.i R, v. I Reiley the following test::::oni..i ia 1 1 gard to the virtue of 'Neiar c.ir.e,' wlii.h we cheerfully publish R rti e benef.t of those who may Le in need of such a medicine." Nolandtne. Some time ago there was a notice of the above mentioned in the local columns f the Index, which attracted n:y attention. After a conference with one of the proprietors I procured a bottle of "Nolandine," and received so much benefit from its use that I tried a second one, and am now using the third. Having suffered indescribable to:tt:res for mere than forty years from a torpid liverthis medi cine has afforded me more relief, than anything I have ever uied to benefit rr.y fe..cw-crt :. tares sole motive for j ublishi;: g t'::: ment. JOHN L IIEI.t A dec my .ate- Dyspcpsia. I have for the last twelve years been afflicted with that terrible disease, dys pepsia; all the remedies, and I have taken jnany," ftnly gave partial relief. 1 Abort two years ago I took your "No a '.dir.c": sinee then my health has ee:i and " 5 now as good asitever was. v a cat 1:1 moderation now lood tnat two years ago I dared not touch. At the same time i was afflicted with a disease. I believe, cf the skin ; for the last fif teen years it has been a plague to me. It invariably made its appearance in February and lasted until April. When I got warm in bed it would commence itching. There was no eruption until I v lpcllcd to scratch, then a little I , net as large as a pin's head, t appear, and then my misery ': :a.d. I have laid many a cold ter's night without any covering un 1:1 I ceuld stand the cold no longer, and then would pull the cover over me and get snatches of sleep. I have not felt it since taking your valuable "No landine," which was taken for dyspep sia, and I believe that it has cured me of that plague. I write tLS to show you I have been cured by your valuable "Nolandine," invaluable to me. I owe you many thanks. I do not write this f jr publication, but if you think it may benefit any of our fellow-men similarly afflicted, you may use it as you think proper. Very respectfully, JAMES L. EGE, at I the house of John H. Tyler & Co. A- three years with the Chronic Liver Com plaint. Diarrhoea and Drsoetxia. with total loss of strength, energy aadappe' tite, accompanied by sleeplessness. A single bottle of your "Nolandine" ha Heals Ulcers. Dear Sir, As a recipient of its heal ing powers, it affords me pleasure to tes tify to the efficacy "of your remedy "No landine." For two years I have beelf afflicted witi painful ulcers, following the slightest abrasion of the skin, dis abling me from all labor &nd exercise. A single bottle of the "Nolandine "has r. ot only healed the ulcers, but removed all predisposition to them, and I have no longer any fear of their return. Very truly yours, THOS. B. BOTT, Hanover county, Va. Liver Complaint, Diarrhoea and Dyspepsia. My attention was called to your "No landine," by the certificate of Mr. J. L. Ege. I had been suffering for two or restored me to health. To "Nolandine" I am Indebted for this rest oration. I would also state, lathis coeaectioa, that during the several years of my akkaea ; V ' I tried many remedies, all of which proved to be entirely worthless la tar case. Your "Nolandine" should bevaw versally known. I am convinced, when tried, it will become a standard remedy. Any persons aesmng xurtner Informa tion will have it most cheerfully impart ', ed by calling upon me. Very truly and gratefully yours, O. P. HANKINS, Richmond, Va Liver Invigorator. Richmond, Va Dear Sir, I very cheerfully teatifyv. the unequalled efficacy, so far as ary 9X0 periecce extends, of "Nolandine M a an alterative and liver invigorator. .la' my owacaselt has proven a most effi cient remedy, and yet been free from the injurious effects so oftea following the use of other medicines. . , F. H. ALFRIEXD. Varicose' Veins. To the Nolandine Company! Permit me to add my testimony to the curative properties of Nolandine. For many years I have suffered front . varicose veins. Twelve months ' ago I , struck my leg against a chair, breaking one of the veins. The wooad-thua ( made could not be healed except for" short time; then breakout afresh.. At times I suffered tmtold misery from lo cal fever and most insufferable bnrnlnjr . sensation. After using two (2) bottle ; of your "Vegetable Nolandine" th ulcerated places healed; the swelling disappeared, natural, sleep wai restored, and my nervous system composed, i k, As a vermifuge, Nolandine acted ape- cifically n one of my children. As a blood pvrifier and general tonic, your Nolandine- has. no equaL ratefelly yours, . D. B. PR.OSSBSL-- at 1303 Hsjn street, Richmond, Va, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SIX BOTTLES FOR FIVE DOLLARS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 7 For sale in New Berne bv the followinsQDrussists : F. S. Duffy, E. Berry, Virginia R N. J. Duffy, Y. Jordan. THE -LEADER' la v.. JETY"' HUSICU CCM35FIATI3NS CESiaSISCF CASES, v. Cataiosue nnallod free to all appnoanta Write the manufactories . - . : KEIT EKEUM3' OFill CtL, : wuwutsii T..;"B03T0N, MASS. ' INTERN ATIONAE TYPEWniTERIM AN OLD LIS EXT. The sab. apon the Weirdlaw hill In EUrickVvale is sinking sweet; The weetland wind is hashed and still, - The lake lies sleeping at my feet Yet not the landscape to mine eye Bears those bright haes that once it .bore, Thoncb evening, with her richest dye. Flames 6'er the hills of Rttrick's shore. With lictlese look alone the plain I see Tweed's silver current glids, And coldly mark the lonely fane Of Hebrose rise in rained pride. The qaiet lake, the balmy sir. The hilt, the stream, the tower, the r- tree. Are tbey still such as once they were, ' Or is the dreamy change in me? Alse, the warp'd nd broken board, - How ean it bear the painter's dye! The harp of strained end toneless chord How to the minstrel's skill reply! To aching eves each laadscspe lowers. To feverish palsaeach gale blows chill f And Araby ' or Eden's bowers Were barren as this rnoonlaad hill. Andrew Lako. ' A mtricthr flnt-ds mariilne. ; Tulrr rmntedL Hade from wr brat notarial, by akiiled Jtrorkrncv, nd with the beat tools that ban ever bran derided tor the purpose. Warranted to do aU that can be reasonably expected ot the very bM tTDewriter extant. Crnabls of vrltinir 190 words per minute sr mnrn er rmKliim. to the aatusy ox me openuor. - . If there is no agent in your town, ad- uress uie maautjtciurers, 1' TITE PAUISH MFG. CO AfntM. WntL ' S SJIXSBV JT. X. rnrr - stocraphy sad ttpewett. rilCCt 7S'QFBB. FirsteiaasfBcuitiesaBd - best of teachers. Afldres. -w-fth namp for return ..a,; fABma.H.T. ADJUSTABLE TM EVtftr E EARING AGENTS WANTED"' CATALOGUE DCSCRIB1NG OUR FULL LINK Of WHEELS SENT CN APPLICATION. To ledq.Ohio,-- M r v KO KOBE EYE-GLASSES EYES. MITCHELL'S .YE-SALVE a A Ctotata. Safe, sad Sfleetlvs Bamady ft SC?i, WEAK. & INFLAMED EYES. - Producing Lory-Sigfrtednes, & Restore v :. . . ii3 &e Sight of me Old. Cures Tear Crop, GrannJafJoir. Sfy 1 Tomors, Red Eyes, Matted Eys Lashes, Aia rostra o nrz miocirauraTccu. Aim. eTceny tTtmeSncu wba Med ta other inalKli,. rorli s deen. Ferr Ssres, Tietti, .olt Kke.n, Barn. Piles, or wbrfr Di;ACTai!on exists. XMTCMMJLJUB aVaX TS3 nwj vmacA ut aayantacak - SaldbrcUDruciscaaASACeaee. . OTSTEBS IS DANUES. They oysters are obtained, which cannot be done when young oysters are bought and planted in new beds to mature. These artificially raised oysters are in every respect fully equal to those of natural growth. If the laws afforded snfflcient pro tection, the same method could be followed to great advantage in the Chesapeake region, where many of the beds hare been depleted and abandoned. NEED FOB REFORM. "When 1 was on the Fish Hawk in 1886 we made a careful examina tion of the Chesapeake region. A rectangle of iron measuring jnst one square yard was let down to the bottom at various points, and a diver carefully picked everything tnat was within the rectangle. What Was gathered was put into a Dag and labeled, and upon subse quent examination I found that the beds had been so depleted by indiscriminate dredging that from 50 to 90 per cent, of the oysters tnat remained were nnder one year old. It may be that we shall be forced to go -farther south for our oysters. The beds on the coasts of North Carolina will be very im portant, and those on the Florida coast will probably be valuable when developed. On the Georgia and South Carolina ooast there are also some small beds.'' Will be a Bare Lsxnry Unless the Law Protects Them. The problem of maintaining the supply of oysters and protecting the oyster beds from lawless aud reckless depredations is a matter that grows more and more impor tant eacli year as the supply be comes more limited, and' the difficulty of seen ring bivalves of the best Quality increases. Prof. John A. Kider, of the Biological Department of the University of Pennsylvania, who has been a care' ful student of the oyster and the methodd of its propagation for many years, recently when his opinion was asked for by the re presentative of the Philadelphia Record, said: '-The proper remedy for the present danger to the oys ter supply lies in legislation that shall protect the riparian rights of individoRld who are endeavoring to propagate oysters iu a systematic and scientific maauefT CONNECTICUT'S EXCELLENT LAWS. lu the Delaware bay the condi tions are a little better, bat Con necticut, is Ixr ahead of any of the States in its oyster law, and has the largest oyster farm ' in the world ou its coast. II. C. Howe, of Fairhareu. rents 15,000 acres ofi water on the sound, and has the j whole of it nnder cultivation. He I enjoys bis rights by a lease from ! the State, and raises oysters upon j scientific basiN. LI is farm is plotted off in beds, which are staked off and mapped out so that every! foot of the farm is known. He sows j suddenly during his larm with old oyster shells ; co'd to quite hot, every year about Jnly 15, when the ! a terrible roaring and gurgling pat is falling, and at the game 1 soun(1- time he dumps over old oysters or . VnirnlhraTu-".- breeders. He sows the shells at: , . . . . rh rata nf 90O tn rJifl hnahala n " Buu"lul u"Bt man ooaai ma anH n ana o knnt 'l trx Jl hn.k l"' ' " e " " " , lMV Noth Carolina's Breathing Care. In the range of mountains in Western North Carolina known as the "Fork Range," a most singular phenomenon exists. It is the "Breathing Cave." In summer months a current of air comes from it so strongly that a person cannot walk against it while in winter the rush of air inward is jnst as great. The cool air from the cave in summer is felt sometimes for miles in a direct line from the mouth of the cave. At times a most unpleae and,odor is tmitted upon the current from thedead animals sucked in and killed by coming in violent contact with the walls. The loss of cattle and other stock in that section duriog the wintermonths Is always great, and is accounted for in this way: They range' too near the month and the current carries them in. At times when the change from In halation to exhalation begins, the air is filled with hairs of the various animal; not infrequently small dry bones nave been carried over a mile from the mouth of the cave as though shot from an air gun. The air has been known tochanee quite exhalation from accompanied by Fanr.H3j.oritY! 1 rlTTVT FortOSTrAItr WAirsWTDt At wwllii;seraianaKSaVOCS DABTXITTr ftTTt? T WnknaA f Beeyaaa Hiss: Ebsts J U jLbXi f ErronerExsMssiisOUarTeasc. 1 II I akl .iSTIKKHJ 1T amm t hlll 4 11 SO' VKLfWD ORBUS rtBTttor 0I. W f nfAiliflr H'tfiK TBKAT1IIUIT Smw 4J. ' M u4iN frm 41 lam, T. i' iUwii. am PtM f tifc mm w'ritm thrm. Iwf. hilfipiMOls4 mwAmM tmmt, Irvt. Amm Ihi SuiiAl CIMt3fFAiS.S.r. els of old oysters to the acre. The spat fastens to the. old shells, and the ojBters grow rapidly and in great abundance. AN OTSTER NURSERY. feWhen the young oysters hare attained their full growth tbey are dredged up, usnaly in clusters fas tened to the old shells. They are knocked off, and the old shells are then used over again. The advan tage of this method is that native it is an idle vaunx. It cannot be true; but, if it were, it would be speak him less, not more manly. One of the bravest soldiers confess ed to having felt tortures of fear in his first battle; yet be swerved not an inch, and his comrades thought him utterly fearlesc. His conrage kept him firm in the path of duty, despite his fears. M. H. SULTAN, Agt., Has just returned with the most superb stock of Spring and Summer Goods , ever brought to New Berne. We are now displaying all the NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHOES of every description at the cheapest possible prices. In READY-MADE CLOTHING I will positively save you at least from 20 to 25 per cent., as I have bought them at the most remarkably A Fine All would cost you ow figures and will sell them accordingly. For instance, Wool Satin-faced Dress Suit for $8.50, which at least $10 or $12 anywhere elsj. Flannel Coat and Vest for 70c. Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70c. Boys Suits from $1 up. THE FINEST FPR CRUSH 8ATIN-IiIX iil U il at CV. Our stock comprises so oiany NEW GOODS and SPECIALTIES that it would be a hard matter to enumerate all in detail. We Solicit an Examination of Our Stock, Feeling confident that we will make it to your interest to give us a share of your patronage. REMEMBER ! the prices of oar goods are and must be as low or lower than similar goods can be purchased elsewhere. Respectfully, 1VX. VANCE ACADEMY, 2Terw Berne, 3NT- Consider the lilies. They toil not but they are expensive. Ignorance Costs. NEW. BERNE I COLELEGDATE Intelligence l?ays. NEW BEBNE,. N. C. GO H Cb T3 CD 00 I have kept up with the work of Prof. Adams in this city. It is -genuine and thorough. It is education in earnest. With a splendid building, first class teachers and a judicious course of study, his school is a success. The deportment of his students is the outcome of good government. Bright, orderly and contented, they have learned to apply themselves both as a duty and a pleasure. Learning and Progress are the watch-words of the New Berne Collegiate In stitute, and it is an ornament to Eastern North Carolina. JOHN S. LONG, President of the Board of Trustees of the New Berne Academy. New Berne, N. C, Feb. llth, 1890 The advent of Prof. G. T. Adams to this city marks a new era in the history ot . its educational interests. Under a contract with the Trustees of the New Berne Academy this gentleman took charge of their Bchool property in September last, for the purpose of conduct ing a High School; and what was at first regarded, by many as a doubtful experiment has iu a few short months proved a phenomenal success. New Berne Collegiate Institute, nnder the management of Prof. Adams and a corps of able assistants is rapidly taking rank with the ttost flourising schools of the State. Parants and guardians, desiring for their children and wards a thorough preparation for college, could not do better than send them to this institution. W. M. WATSON, . Sec'y and Treas. Board Trustees New Berne Academy. O r-t a o B I If o o CQ bo $ 0 OS o ti Pt 0 00 5 g .. O a 8 . to Sv o O a O o n 23 I MissJM. L. Allen (Peace Institute), Modern Languages, History and Geography Miss Aurora Mace (Cooper's Institute), Painting and Drawing. Gr. T. AJD-JMS.! JO.. B., (Trinity College), Ancient Languages and Natural Sciences. Geo. W. Neal, A.M. (Univ. is. u.), Mathematics. S. C. Bragaw, (Univ. N. C), English Literature, Reading, Spelling and Physical Culture. Mrs. A. B. Ferebee, j- e- Patrick Primary Department. Tutor in Int. Department. VOCAL MUSIC, ELOCUTION AND CALISTHENICS FREE. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES FOE STUDENTS DESIRING TO BECOME TEACHERS. A well-equipped Gymnasium, Library, Reading Room and Literary Society. Special Inducements to poor Boys and Girls, All inquiries will be answered by personal letter. Address Miss MARY Hi. ALLEN, Secretary. OTT3. T. ADAMS, Principal. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Special attention given to Mathematics, Commercial Law, Book keeping and Penmanship. Experienced teacher in Instrumental Music. Vocal Music a prominent leature. Tuition, including: Board, Washing, Lights, etc., $G5.00 to 75.00 per session of five months. W. R. SKINNER, Principal. ROBERTS fi BRO- j WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROOERIhiS, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots aiid Shoes. We blII FLOUR direct from the Mills in Miobigsn. We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the West Indies. Qive us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front street, NEW BERNE. 4" We job Gail &J Ax'i and t.oril lard'a Snuff. 50 bbls. New Pork. 250 Flour, of all grades, 3,000 lbs. Lard, 200 boxes Tobacco, Prices to suit the times. And lots of other Goods at Lowest Prices for Cash only, At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Call and see for yourself. Sash, Ooors and Blinds Paint3, Oils, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUTLER, NEW BERNE, N. C. REMOVAL; Old Man in a New Place. I hare moved old Stand, into Two Door balow THE BISHOP STORE, where oan be found food select loa of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER and PLATED WA1S, Speoiaoles, aad in fact ererythlajt la my line. ' . , 'it''ri . Don't forget the plaoe. Middle sirmt oppoeite Baptift Church. ' :.-,:i EATON IhoJEVELEn. . ti $ t a ; '. A' i . v. 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