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NORTH CAROLINA ww 3e NEW BERNE.i A City of .WMm 'HiUtioii ami Steadily ' In the vurloty aud. extent ol lior natur al resource is unsurpassed.; and in ' her climate, unequalled by any State lii the Union. nw nifj ().n a Mtini iniHliirss litis! s. iivuL Trucking ( VijIim- ol tho South; l.;irj:r LihiiIm'i inn A Fishing inti.restai. NubMerlhc lo 1 hi J O ( It N A I, .f VOL. XlV-m 54. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 2, 1895, PRICE FIVE CENTS t if - A NAVAL - ENGAGEMENT EVEN IF 11 BE A 1 EM PEST in a Teapot, is a, serious busi ness All should make it seri ously a matter of business to have on their tables only the BEST TEAS imported from the East, the Choicest products of the Flowery Kingdom and the Mikado'slalamte. THE MOST PRACTICAL WAY to go about it is to come to our storo and select your teas from our A 1 aggregation primo teas, such as Fancy Gunpowder, Formosa Oolong and English lireakfust ALL DOLLAR TEAS, At 75 Gts. per lb. -ooo-ooo- BTDESIHINa TO BUILD UP a wide demand on a spocially good tea at 50 cents per pound, I propose until further notice, to sell one pound of fine mixd tea and Three pound of best Granu lated Sugar for the price of tho Tea FIFTY CA cents. JkJ FIFTY cents. THIS TEA I GUARANTEE strictly pure and a good drink, It wil be appreciated highly for its strong rich liquor, full q flavor and drinking well both fyot and cold. I request your trying this tea on its merits, as tea, you will be highly pleased. -ooo-ooo- A POOR ARTICLE is ENOUGH to make any body shoot the , teapot," turn Bedouin, and drink Coffee. No Bedouin " j though., ever quaffed better coffee than our 8pecial Brands I AM' SOLE 46ENT IN NEW . BERNE FOR ChIsE and SANBORN'S fPQFFEES. Whose reputation for a pure and good article is acknowledged throughout this country. -000-000- WE, ASO JI4VE A FULL Mop of all the choicest grocer; lea at the lowest prices. , n 000-000 ' - XJrCALL AND SEE OUR TEA 3rAND COFFEE DISPLAY tif An entjre window U l"?devoted, tq it. Respectfully, t!I30. DUNN. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A & NC Bd Sutunlay night tickets. W. L. Smith Improve your writing. W. II. &11 8. Tucker & Co. -Great Double Sale. hrsrxEss i.ocai.k VltUXKS made or repaired at short lie-.-. Oideis loft nt 31 Ncusa SI. will receive prompt nituitiun. a. 1. Watson. FIXE Fat Spriug Lamb and Extm Ten- dor Bee! on market this n oining. jltf ClIAKIjES K. Is ELSON, DESIRABLE Sl.no f.r Rent, west side Middle suvet, near market dork. jl U.S. Mace. IMPORTED Swily.tr Cheese and lir.- porled Bologna Sausage just leieived. W. R. Cox. ANY One Wiinlim Sturgeon oil cs:i get it iv culling lo MiserB. U. I". Ives, or Fer ine Gitsklll, Full markitdnck. niol lm WHITE Parosols to suit you: mir prices are $150 to $3.50. You can got Minn with or without a in 111) juntas you like. (Jail m.d sec them. . llACKBUKN it WlLI.ETT. BEATIFUL Snow while Gicnc Eg'Ts lor tre- ding purpo-es i&Wlf. V. IT. PEARCK. WE HAVE a limited nn-uditv ol' 25c. India Linon, which we oiler the trade at Lie. per jard. Cull c mi v ial secure ome. IIackiu iin & Wili,i:tt. WE will fell our stuck of all prudes iimsh at Co-t, an I 'ivc extra a bag if Smoking; Tobacco Nhw Beknk Candy Factory. OUR Extremely l"v prices lor Cum I io- is be rig uppreciaicd and yon will bo loo tc In take advantage of them lie' ore ong. JKW liUIlN K UANDY i'ACTOKY. HANDSOMEST Assortment Fine Choco lates in the City. Everything at a bargain. Nkw JiEiiNi: Candy Factoi;y. A LOT of Fine dried Kef To auis for sale at J. F. Taylor's. I(,'E Cold Drinks Fne with all pur- ha-cs to i lie amount of 10c, or over. New Beiinis Cabby F.U'touy. WANTED: Evening work from 8 to H) o'clock as look-keeper. Kilbrence present employee. Address box 585. 2'.) It fiOO EMITY Fli-T" l.bls. Round Hoops, for sale by J. W. Miisio. tlr.v wit inz.i. JUST HKCEIVEI) at J. V. faylor'H, 25 sacks Alum Salt for ice cream purports. DON'T forget Winstead the new Hioto!; mphcr. Get the picture of your baliy takea A thing of beamy nud joy forever BBIUK in any qnantilv. Lowest prices for cash. Chab. Ukizenstein. if. 6000 LBS. Magnolia Hams Just Received. 11:. .u ;n ....!. i..... .1 14.111 up 111 iii.ioijr iiiii low uuu 111 prices. If you want to cet one. oome quick. J. F. Tayi.ou. MOTH BALLS 10c. per lb., 3 for 25c liiblcts Fepto Quinine 10c. per bottle, regular price 50c. Does not produce the unpleasant affect of Quinine Sulphate, while it has the same me licinal value. One Minute Toothache ('mo 10c. per bottle at F. S. Duffy's, 01 Middle St. TOBACCO. Large Stuck, a Job Lot at a very low price. Also all grades of Flpurat mill prices. Kohehts k Ukos. DON'T forget that Old Papers can he bought cheap at the Jouknal office and in any quantities. If F. M, CI1ADWICIC, Merchant Tailor 103 Middlp St. I am now it) receipt of spring and summer samples and ant prepared to show a large line of both foreign and domestic styles. The new Tariff on woolens went tu ellect, Jan. 111st and the goods which I can show have nil been regulated by that schedule as to values. "Long experience made liim wise" iAY. That is the only way gome of us learn wisdom by experience. Now our experience has taught tis that the beet is always the cheapest. When you need a pair of shoes try out line of thorn, they do not cost much more than inferior shoos and will no twipe the sorviqe. Pricos three tto five dollars. New lot Handkerchiefs 1 :' Just in. J. M. HOWARD. "2nd FTtN-$fcfX?v Street, consisting of 3 rooms, togeth er or separately, guilnhle for a Jiunl jy, of could lc uscci for office pur posffc Apply to T. A. HENRY,' Or H. O. E. LODGE, Brooklyn, N. Y. The Renowned I 13 loot! I'uriqei, (I ilia i. WITH . JOpiPE PQTASH & BURD0CV These Drinks : tT Iro Cream Soda, , - Pine A pplc 8Uerbetf . , ' ty Cherry Phosphate, , CF" Cherry pswr- JL , fjTVooa C JhV 'J 1ST Wine Coca, , - LPinounde", '" fSftfrnit Nectar t3H Soda Wftter.,,f,..;'.;;,-;:; If -Ci win u r:-j:::i & hcsorley's. NEWS ADRIFT In I bo City or Kims and Vicinity, Gathered in and Briefly Told. In Raleigh the mercury went up to JI8 Friday, bnaking nil n cords, it is said. The weatliir bureau predicts fair weather for today, but it failed lo fay how hot it was to be. On May 23d, just- ten days ngo, tho iher-jionn ter was down tt43 5 nml there was Most, leslcrd.iy it was up to 90.5. Mvs J W. Bhldle returned last niaht from Durham where she has been visit ing relative?. Mr. Mark DeW. Stevenson Jr.. return- cd Irom Homer's School, Oxfoid, which Its has been attendiuir Friday after next, June Hth.the (iraikd School of ibis city will hold its closing ex.-icues. llioy will beheld 111 the school building. Next Wednesday, June 5lh there will he an entertainment in the Methodist church of ltivcrilnlo. gotten up by the scholars for tin: benefit of the Sunday M'hool Tliii admission charge will he 10 rents. Superior Court. SATITKDAY'S PKOCKI'.niNOS. Collier vs. Howaid. Judgment (or plaiiililf. Dines vs. A. & N. C. It. li. Non-suit, lly order of court the judgment ol non suit was stricken out upon payment ol costs, iiieiiwuiu mis term, ami cause ic- iustntoil. Smiili vs. Powers. Application dis missal. Brown vs. Dail el ids. Defendant's ex ceptions overruled. Judgment. De fend nit excepts and appeals. Du Four vs. A. cv N. C. K. R. Issues annoiie.ee I in favor of plainlilf. Judg ment. lirimage vs. Drifting. Judgment for plaiiilill. Thus. ISowdcn, tales juror called and faihd . Court ordend a line of $2.00 entered ag.iin.-t him. Mary E. Johnson vs. Commissioners of Craven county. Jury empannellcd and csiwj coiilimied till Monday. Itiverilalo unl its 1 mhisf rieN. Mr. 1). L. Taylor, who lives near River dale says ol it, that if it is not a town yet it is coining. At, and in the immediate vicinity ol the st itioii lliero are not nioie than a do.i-n dwellings fut llure arc four stores, those of Mtfisrs. M. Porlcr, Bryan Ives, firhor i; Sons and a millinery busi ness lec.eiitly .started lv Misses hate Simp son and Maggie Iluuter. There is also, In; tells in, a saw mill, a grist mill mid a cotton gin of Mr. Clilford riiinp80ii and biick yards which will soon have half a million brick for sale. Mr. ( ihriel llanlison lias burnt one kiln of 70,000 and is about to burn another ol 100,000, ami Mews. M. Porter and Fish er & Sons will soon have about 200,000 each. It is prol able aUo that Mr Simpson 11 get off a large quantity befoie the summer is over, though ho is not working Ins yard just at this time. Rivetdale made an ll'ort at iiicoriiorn- tinn before the last Legis'alure hut failed. Mavbo it wiil hae better luck jext lime. Niime Elinor IniiroveiueiitN. Mr. L J. Taylors residence, always a very preily one now, shows better than ever, with the additions winch he lias made and Hie elegant ieiamting it is re- wiving. Mr. Ihos. Bowden is also repainting his residence on Pollock street. lie in tends to greatly improve ilii appcarauco also. Miss Rachel Brook fiohl is making con siderable repairs to her house, corner of Hancock and Johnson streets, tho rest deuce of Mr. II- D Browi). Opportunity With Frnit. The Winston Republican calls attention to its now beinga settled fact that the fruit crop of the North and West will be a failure this year on account of the leecnt cold spell, with its accompanying frosts while in North Carolina and other South era States fruit promises a good yield It well says that the thing for our people to do now is to prepare to make the most of the frnit by shipment hi a green slate, cvapoiu'ion and canning. If Providence fivo:s us and we fail to utilize the blessing it is poor comfort to sit and crono and croak over lost onpor- lltuilica. Hotter NUM. The government thermometer went up to 00 5, thrje degree higher than the pre vious day and two degrees higher than it r.-gistered any day through last year. The lowest point reached Friday night win 71.5. New Berne may, at some time, have hud a hotter day than Saturday, but if it ever has we do not know about it. :-' A New Drink Selling Rapidly. ' Capt. Bam'l 1$. Waters, 'wine-eoca seller of New Berne, 'has when another summer drink to those he has been hind Hiif; heretofore. It is pbos lerrone. It is delicious in. flavor und is said to possess line tonic properties also. Capt. Wators got in his lirst stippply Friday, and before the next day ended, be had sold about half. Another and larger ordor was sent ou immediately. "I.. . -"-. . ine louowmg iruaK quotations tyere received by wire from Palmer & Fro6t? Now York, last night, - IlucklolttryJes, 10 to 15rtsj blnckf-erries, Q lo lOels) oahbago 50 to 75ols; fuicy wax benin $1.50 to $2.00, grexu, 1.U0 to $1.50. '"Ji ' - v "The Silver Cornet Bund." There will be a moonlight excursion on tho Stoainor Trent given Weduesday night fortbe benefit of the band. Let every body show their interest in the band and at the flame time spend cieiigiittui evening. The Trent will leave her wharf, nt. the loot of Craven street at 8 p. m. Tickets 75 cents, irud children 50 cents.' tyetresh mini. BiivirnH wit1ii,i nrlra elint-frn r i Mrs. J." Meadow, M rs. K. B. Jonei, Mm.. T. 3, Mitchell; and Mrs. T. , W. Dewey, Clwperouea. v ' , It "A number ot peoplo were eun struck in IV..ln.nl..n ntlU . T Iia tnltn.1 An ever known there in the month of Muy,. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES. For the Bforehend and Seven Springs Seasons and Special Ones for Satur day Nights and to the Teachers' Assembly. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road announces special round trip rales this morning for several events the rates for the regular Morchead season, the Saturday night rates during the time, and the rates to the Teacher's Assembly, also the s-.uson rales to Seven Springs. The rates in each instauco have boon fixed quite low. MOREIIEAD SKASoN. The regular round trip ticket to More head City during the season is only $4.00 from (ioidsboro, $3.00 from Kinston anil $2.00 from New IJerne. 8ATUUDAY NIOHTS. The Saturday night round trip tickets to Morchead City are only $3.00 from (ioidsboro, $2.00 fioni Kinston, $1.50 fioni New Heme and 50 cents from New port. TKACIIEIt'S ASSEMBLY. The Teacher's Assembly tickets have two dollars added to their cost for the coupon ol meiuliersbip in the Assembly but oven including that, the round trip cost is only $4 40 Irom Goldsboro, $4 15 from Kinston, $3 45 from New Berne and $2.45 from Newport. The membership coupons entitle to reduced rates at the Atlantic Hotel ami to all privileges and advantages furnished by the Assembly to its members. The tickets to the Assembly will be on sain from June 15th to 30th iuclusive, uood lo return until July 30th inclusive. They are limited to a continuous passage in eab direction. BEYKN SPKINQS. Round trip tickets to Li Orange for the Seven Springs visitor are as follows: Fiom Morchead City, $3:90; New Berne, $2.2"); Kinston, 00 cents; Goldsboro 70 cents. Intermediate points in each case in pro portion. Church Services. Centenary M. E. Chinch, South: liev. b. L. Nash. 1). 1)., pastor. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and H:l;i p. m. Prayer meeting at il.30 a. ni. Sunday school 3.30 p. in J. M. Howard, Superinlendont. Seats free and the public cordially invited to at tend all services. Polite tuiicrs. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Whitsunday. Service, sermon and Holy Communion 11 u. in. Evening Prayer 0.15 p. m. Sunday school 5 p. ni. Sumh'.y school at the Mission, Pollock sire, t, D.30 a. in. The public are cordi il ly invited to atti nil tliee services, isote the change in hour of evening service aud Sunday school. Church of Christ. D. A. Urindlc, min ister. Services 11 a. in. slid 8 p. m. Sunday school 4 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by Rev. R. H. llines, of Parmelee. Sunday sencol 5 p. in. The public are cordially invited to all services. Biplist Tabernacle, Berne Street Sun day school 9:30 a. m. Pr aching at 11 a. m. by Rev. C. S. Burgess, pastor. Preaching at H p. in. by Rev. R. E. Peale. All are cordially invited to these services. A VERY liAKDKV. Anil tluiic Forward lor the Season Can any Other Town n the Slate Ileal it ? We took a look, on the first day of June, at the garden of one of our citizens, about a half an acre in ei.e, the forward ness ol which shows what can be done in a backward season by one who loves and takes pride in his vegetables and fruits. We noticed among other things very fine cabbage, I eels and onions; tomatoes in bloom; cucumber vines with the young fruit on them, canteloupes in blossom, beans ready for picking (as they h.ive had been for litile time) and the long rows of corn in tassel and silk with the ears be ginning to show fair development. The corn is of the ea'liost variety obtainable, and was not planted until the 22nd of April, ,iust six weeks on June 3d a rc markmily quick growth. Last year the Fame garden produced ripe canteloupes on the 10th of June, but this year to have young ones on the viies t lion will bo all that can be expected, ns the vines are now barely beginning to bloom. It shows the ditirence in the seasons. A whole square ia fig trees, was noticed, also pecan trees light leet high, from nuts planted only two years ngo. They are ol tho large soft shell variety imported trom Texas. 1 his years growth is already oyer two fiet in length. Everything in the garden was made without a pound of boughten lertilizer. Home made compost was used entirely, nml liberally under all. Trustee's Mclcl,ig, A mcp.iug of the Board of Trustees of New Berne Academy will be held at the Colieciate Instil ulo ou Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Important business will be brought before (he meeting. By order of the President, It VV. M. Watson, Sic. & Twas. Notice. The monthly meeting of the Female Benevolent Sxiety will be held at the house of Miss Metis on Tuesday afternoon nt half past four o'clock. A , , . SyJiroUB. Secy. ' i ; . . mi-H-' ,U Uood Penmanship Teaching. ' Mr. W. L. Smith will begin bis third term of instruction in penmanship at the Hotel Albert next Monday. - Tue niter. noon class-i-which meet at 4 o'clock will : be eomposed of ladies and misses, and boys. ,, vMr. Smith is doiug some excellent work in teaching his pupils to write easily and grace'ully. As au evidence ot this lact aearly every one of his students will re- . '' ... no. l L a -I i enter tor (no iiuryj uourso, jChjiimj aireauy write a really pretty UumU Am-ona theio we might mention the names oi Messrs; J. W. Timh rkka and A..H. Barriugton, who "wield the, pen!' like orolessionals. Masters ', Ralph .Davenport and Bennie Tnssel write remarkably well for their ages-12 and 11 respectively. "" - , - O. i.l. M, II .-. .! ! i -S'i )i A Columbus, Ohio, telegram aayi it ia certntu . tout - woik will be resumed on Monday tn all mines of the State. , The 1 o;oraton auticipate no-further trouble.. .., OFF TO THE Nl JIJIKK KKStMlTS. JHorebead City, Iieaulort mid (he Monutnlns all Itegiuiiini; lo Receive Summer Visitors. The Morchead and Beaufort se isou is opening and the low rates have been put on. Among those w ho went dow n last night for short stays were: Mrs. M. E. Manly, Postmaster Mutt Manly aii i Missis Mary aud Sadie Manly. They stop at the Atlantic Hotel. Mr. C. L. Spencer and Mr. Ed Crabiree also went down. Among those who passed throutdi to sojourn awhile by the sea were: Dr. J. P. ruttle ot New York, a specialist, in one ol the New oik hospital.-, and a phy sician of note, and Capt. Win. E. Taylor and Mr. T. F. Itogers, both ot Norfolk. The destination of these three was Iieau lort. They stop at that quiet, hoim -like, favorite place, Miss Sarah Davis. There were also a lew who pissed through irom Chicago. Mrs. J. J. Disosway, Mi-sen Emilia Disosway aud Jliss Vir:;inia Simmons left yesterday to spend the summer at Black Mountain. The wiatlier is hoi enough to make the people seek the sum mer resorts early. MEWS IN ItltlDl. The Lenoir Topic says Mrs. Ku lid Estes, of Globe, bus .-. fine Bull' apple tree, so large that from limb lo limb it meas ures just lilly-six feet. President Cleveland and a pail of hi companions at Secretary tir sham's funeral leichcd Washington at 5 o'clo u Friday evening. Secretin ies Carlisle and Morton did not return with the party. Tho Asheboro Courier says: "C'onsid eiable excitement has prevailed for sever al weeks in the vicinity of K ddc in tin eastern part ol this county. "Mad d ''" are the cause of it all. Fottituen tabid dogs have been killed. If Corbet t will give due notice and charge the usual adniission-fei- to thai t it Ksiminons nose pulling exhibition, he will not lie any the i".er, even ii Hi bi mill fails toeoine oil'. If the South makes a cotton crop of 8,000,000 bales Ibis year, we will be ;;i, oi ly mis'aken. It is ahuird to talk o 9,000,000 bales. With lute season-, re duced acreage and 40 pcrccnl. ledmlion ill fertilizers it is iinpo.iblc for the South to make over an average crop. Augii-ti Chronicle. 'fliers are now sily-two veterans in the Soldiers' houie. A nil't of book-', in nle by a Mr. Allen of New York has jn-l been nceiviil. There a'e no l. --il,an seventy-live applications tor adiiu--ioii i n j file, so says an exchange. l lie steamers iNoriiiau and .lack were in collision in a dense fog near Mid lie Is land, Lake Huron, Thins. lay night. The Norman sank, carrying down with her the steward's wife, watchman and deck hand. The .luck was alloat at la-t accounts, but in a badly damaged condi tion. Judge Biarinati, ia the 1,'mtc d Slates Court ut Montgomery, Ala,, seulcnc.-il a doxen men to the Brooklyn peniti niiarv lor one year and lines of $,"(id each. Tin y had been convicted of illicit distilling. He also sentenced about the same number to terms of six mouths in the county j dl for retailing without lice ise. The Greenville KlleclorleU.s this about the cotton crop: ' This morning Mr. J. C Moye showed us a handful of cotton plauls taken from a 25 aero lield o:i Ins lann which he said was a fair -ample oi his crop. In what he had there wa- only one plant with as many is lour !cuveJ, .mil he said that was Hie largest a ie he could find in his whole field. Every plant looked blighted nil 1 shriveled, and pre sented a mighty sorry prospect fir a crop. A week more of bid weather would have killed most of the plants " Elsewhere appears notice of a moon light sail to occur Wednesday night, lor the bent Lit of die baud. The band is a serviceable but modest organization and we are heartily g'ad that our citiz n- are thus substantially showing Iheir appie ciation ol the valuable services they have rendered on many an occasion. In such Weather as this a cooling ninoiiliglu trip oil the water will be delightful. Keficsh ments are to bo served without extra charge. The Raleigh Recorder makes ibis men tion of Wake Forest's approaching com mencement: "Wake ro rest's closing exercises will be unusually brilliant this year. Dr. II. M. Wharton is a fatuous preacher; lion. J hos. . Mason i not equalled in the Slate as an orator of the old school them arc twenty two young men to receive degrees, and of course they will make it interesting Monday night (class day exercises, by many considered the most entertaining of the week) and Thursday morning, when the graduating orations nrc delivered mid Dr. Tayhir makes his fjnal charge to tho gradual s." Imjkrove Your llniidwritinj;. The summer vacation perio I is the time to improve your banilwriltiiig. Don't be content with that ugly cramped baud when you Can learn to write gracefullv. easily and at the suuo time rapidly. Come and learn things about wr.iing yi u never heard of or thought of. No copy books used; they're out of date. If you want to learn tho best and the latest and the most sul-stanlial about pen manship you don't have to go away, you caii learn tt right here in New Berne. Special attention to teachers. Afternoon Ohiss from 4 to 5:30. Evoning class Irom 8:80 to JO p. ni. New students will en tar Monday. W. L. Smith, j2tf Hotel Alliert. Attention, LadiesI I have. Just Received a nice line of FIGURED LAWNS and DIMITIES. - 1 also carry it full line of HI 11 BUNS and tell them very cheap. A'Bue-Une Of Ladies E. P. REED QXFOBDSi also a tall line of Cbi'.ilrea's Tan and Black Shoes. , A fine line of Babies' WHITE, BLUE and RUSSET Shoes. i We have Just Received a sample lot of BUMMtSKtHJA to ana VJssik laej will be disposed of at great Bargains., Wehaea hill line of everything iu Gents Furnishings. THE HI lS OPENED. For 1'ile Foundation lor the Public Untitling; nt civ Ilerue. Bids ,ei'e opened Frid ty by the Super vising Architect of the Treasury for (he pile foundation for the public building at New Berne, as follows: I). W. Skinner, of Wa-biiigton, D. C, $2,450; (i nice A- Hydi: Co., of Chicago. $2,7511; Henry C. Culpepper, of Portsmouth, Va., .'!,237; Frank B ddwin, of Washington, D. C , $2,100. The time in which Mr. Culpepptr olfered to i oniplele the pde driving in ease hu secured ihc contract was 55 days; 35 day- was the lime design ited by each of the others. Mulch t.llliic itnsc Dull. The Excelsior b;se ball club, will cross 1) i ts with the Black Stockings of Wil mington on Monday, .Iiine 3rd, at the Fair grounds. It will be a good game. The B'aek Slocking.- -ay I In: y will change the meaning of the name Irom higher to lower. But we will be there i-n the occasion. Ex (i:i.siolts. oca t iila Free. Willi evi ry purchase lo the amount of 10c. we give, live, a gla-s of Coco Cola. Wile ( '.no or Soda. New B. rue ( ' unlv Faci'fv, ln23. At 111.- I (lo lo the Frond and gel anything I " Ii until I -'. nod i'cucli Cafe. ('ale. 1 I 1 Middle SI. in the line of i ai d h s night. The Use (if Hall's Hair Renewer proud:- tin1 grow Hi of Hie hair, and re-Ion - natural color nil 1 beauty, lives tin alp of d.iiidriill, letter, and all impiiii 01 HlMOnO ( )V OiHMll) Dress Goods ! i in ' -lock h d an.l n oujh'.v overhau till - iuipHltalll 1 lo 1 I.- A Novell h s. willi and i.nlt .Vl pic;,s ol' higli-cla I'licoliees in str, el ( (iloiiie. without -ide bands. Wo Mo:. Dr.-i Crepoii IMIe.'ls and ho bmed figure w Inch have I ecu -clbng FROM $.0i TO Now Marked at 69c. per Yd. 2nd.-ing- in tines, been se -Aboul in pieces of V la'ds. Checks Suit-Mix- small Pla'i ty!i-h and ling at and nTviccab'c niateii lc. 4lk Marked ; 4.')r, All No; 29c. per SAMI'LKS I'KOMl'TLY W. H. & ilMst & Co. TIALEIOH, 1ST- Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. l'as-'enger Department, Ne.vbetii. N. C, May 31. 115. Season and Satnriaj Higlt Tickets. Koued J ill A. A N. Stalimi Moreliead ( 'it v. To Agents, & N'. ('. li. 1!.:- Sp a ial nilcs of faie (Season lsMto) round trip Irom .-Ijtions named below lo .Morchead Cilv. In i If. et June l-t, 1S1I5: ami ollC. ' " ' SI'VliONS. SKASON, SVT. NldlT. Goldsboni, If t till -al.llll Bests, 3.75 2.75 ..Grange, 3.50 2 5n Falling ('nek, 3.25 2.25 Kin-Ion. 3.110 2.0(1 Dover, 2 75 I. '.HI ( 'ore Creel;, 2 75 1 So Tii-eaiora, 2.05 I. SO New Ben c, 2. nil 1.5d ltivcnh.le,, I 75 1.25 Cm, dan, 1 75 I 25 Ihivclock, 1.(10 .75 Niwp.nl. .(Vl .50 WihlMHid. .10 .30 S. L. DILL, (i. P. A. .FOLK S-X-E The Iiriik House and Lot on .Johnson ST.,Uctv on ('raven und Middle, known as tlie .Ikukins house. Apply to CM AS. C. CLARK. May 25, lil'.lS. tf r)KI!RY'S Liver Tills by mail for 15 ets; Berry's Chill Pills' by niail for 2n cents. Money refunded when directions aic followed and no cure results. Houses' ('bill Svrup same tirms as chill pills for 50 cents. Tl OILKT Soap for hard mid salt water for 5, 10, 15 and 20ets. Moth lial's, per pound, .els. Insect Powihr, two ounces lor 5cts. TRIPLE Distilled (din article in general market is only double) Extract Wilch Hazel. We fill a champagne b.t tle for 30cls. or sell one gallon for one dollar. PRESCRIPTIONS nt nil hours given prompt attention and special care. P VERYTEtING else in my lino as low as can be had intowu. 13 1CYCLES A' lot ot various siBe u that have beeb used will be BOLD LOW. 'OftrW wftnttd. IVE me your Periodical nnd Paper " Subscriptions. I furn,ish at pub lishers prices and you avoid postage and lots of lunds in the mail. " ' Q ASII IN II AND secures low prices: A ' .BiBBBBlTr' t' Dealer -in ( Dru!t,H6tationary, - Wail Paper, Fane Hoodi, Newspapem and Periodicals, 87 Middle (jt. New v Berne, N, C. !--' :' -."-.-Jii W .... !t. . -s HACKBURN and YvILLETT On X3Lojn.3L I The Largest StoGk ' IN THE CITY. " Oiir llelliods and Prices TTliCT ATTKNTION'! . . . And Are . . . Bound to Please ! And make Grow the ever Flourishing Tree that bears Fruit which will always please every one and bring success to the firm who knows how to Advertise. Hackburn &Willett: El iC 'i : iM.C.'ell-; ..'.ll'-d' - t'l'
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 2, 1895, edition 1
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