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fa NORTH CAROLINA NEW BERNE.S , A City nl UOOO i'opulatlon and KtmuUly Urowiiucon u Boliil Business llama. Great TmuMiiK Center ol tlio South; Uiriio LuuibmiiiK & Fishing intureaU. Nubacrlbu to Tile JUI KN AL , auU Keep Ported. .111 the variety und extent vt hor natur al resource it unsurpassed ; aud in, huroilmruv.unoquullotlby uny 8tutc la tho Uulou. ; VOL. XIV-NO. 116. NEW BERNE, N. G, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 14, 1S'J5. PRICEFIVE CENTS A. - Fresh Goofls Constantly Arriving FROM THE FACTORIES FOR H. & W. (!) 0 T . -OK- ' " MEW A1VKKTIS'.MK.NT!4. Masonic notice. Lost Watch charm. McDanicl A Gaskill: Pino apple. MeDaniel & (iakiil: I'lcnic Hums. MeDaniel & Gaskill: Shoulders. UUMIKKSN LOCALS CHANCE to Loaru Short Hand nnd Ty)u Writing Miss Jennie btcinhclper will organize a cliisa In Stenography nnd Typo Writiug. For further particulars, eiiu bo ?con ut Alias if. C. Slovoi's, between 1 1 mill 1 o'clock. Those wishing to join will plcneo apply at once.. Terms reas onable. .' ' iilO 2w - WATCH C1IAKM LOST-Blaek square stono with gold border. Finder will, be rewarded upon return of name to tbisol' Hue. . ' GRATED und sliced Tine npp'c, 10 and 15i ts per ciiu nt , McDaniei. & Cask Ill's. TIIESTKAMEH AV. It. McCAUE will be in Hallimoro Friday, Aug. 1 0, li and will receive- Insight fur New liurne nt Warehouse 1100 and 1111 Block Street. nl8 lw. , 8HAFE1W MlM Cured i'icnic Hams, lOcts, per lb. at . - McDamkl & Oaskii.i8. THE Finest botteii in tlioCitv. W. I)! COX. WE nit the very best Sugar-cured Shoulders lOeU. per lb. ; McDaniki. & Oaskill. WANTED A gentleman of standing to represent (Jommiied Contract conipiisiny two ot the largest investment and life in surance rnmpauios iu America. Address fhofl A. 1'. Champlin, Sup't,- First Floor fioon.slUto 15), ilcUlll Uuililmg Nash ingtnn, DC. FltESlI Hulnbnga and Turnip Seed, just leceu'ed. Cluap tor cash nl i. b, Duffy's Drug Storo. WANTED: An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established House, salary ?i80, payable if la weekly uuil expenses, situation permanent, ltd srences. Encloso stlf-adtliossed slumped envelope. Tlio Dominion Company, 31G Umalia Dunning, uncago. .j2 nil. HEAIXiUAlliRloTnTiusnulr jnr, lard, butter and tobacco, w e ure Miller's sgents for the sale of flour. Don't forget the place. Roberts & lino. THE very best and cheapest Brick in town. I will sell them cheaper than anybody else will sell tbe same grade. See me ue:oro you buy. SICK and debilitated persons that' need a tonic will do well to try Slinerva li r, the finest table beer in tlio world. Sold nt F. Taylor's. tf. DON'T forget thut Old Tapers can he Dougm ciicap at tue .iouiinal o nice ami in any quaatities. tf GHATED Finc-ipple, best qiiiilily, for ice cream, pies, csike, preserves und other purposes at J. F. Taylob's. : . jiiTll. F. M. Cn ADWICK, Jlcrelmnt Tailor 103 Middle I am now in recoiot ofsiiring aud summer samples mid am prepared lb show a large line of both foreign and loniestic style. The new Tar ill' on woolens went iu effect, Jmu first and the goods which I can show have all Ixcn rcgulntcd by that schedule us to vnhies. ....NEW BERNE... COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Opens Sept. 2, 1895. -a. hioh o-zvajob: ;v;:..S .S PBBEAEA.TOBY BOHOOU This school offers tlio very hest advan tages to nroiitro tor aclvuncod elas-s in college or lor business life. The standing of students who huve been educated in this Institution attest (lie thorough scholarship and bciiollcinl results of the work. There are men and women who. wero educated in this school, occupying promi nout positions in this and other Slates. It is tlio llrst chartered school in ..North uir lina, being char load in 1700. and it is the only endowed preparatory school in the stale. Tlio building is commodious nod con veniently arranged fir school work. The rooms urc large and won vcnliiaicu.wluch moniiB a great deal to a studonl's. licullh. Good patent desks uro placed in each. Thero are eight nicely nrrnnyod recita tion rHims. This year there will bo departments In soxxiiroxi, XJ.XXlXLA.XTTXim, HI8TOEY, LANotrAama, xixro-x.z8.ix, ; ' ' TuT A THBMA.1IQ8, . JLcti andMualo. The I'riiicin il has boon milking meth ods a study ut the tlio University Bum- mer Hcnool, oosiuos n-viewmg the Jjiitia and French Languages this summer.1 The school will be maile better iu every par ticular man u uas noen ncroioioro. Wo soliert your natmnnee. For fur ther lnl'orm.itiou address the principal ut new uerno. . E. P. MENDE NIIALL, l'rlu. jny23tf. ;, Largo Lemons 2,0c. JU :ZZQ CAfJANAO, 2DC. P2J1DOZ. I Tf Fino lino of Smoking Toliacco 'i. 1'ipen, etc. . , NUHN & CO. scwn aduift. In tlio 'lly of KIiiih uuil Vlcluily (iutliered iu nmt Briefly Tolil. Fair weallier is predicted for to-day. Wo learn lhat a Dutch net is beiiij put in Ncuso river off the mouth of Daw sons Creek. Excelsiors defentod Mutuals of this city, Monday by u score of 21 to 0. They are Dotn colored base bull teams. There will bo a meeting of the "Mission Ton'' nt' King's Daughters, this afternoon ut 5:30 o'clock. It is desired that every member Do present. . Jiows reached tho city yesterday of the sudden dentil ot Mr. Geo. Wlioolton respected tanner ol Kuv Creek. Mr. Wuoelton dropped dead in church Suu- day. V oiiiIuk uuil tiuiutf. Hev. L. I.. Nash, D. D., aud wife, left lor Jiurmlo I.iilna bprtngs. Ir. Nash will be gone a couple of weeks, Mrs. Nash a month. Senator J. li. l'nrsons left to mako a loctming tour in Jones county, Mr. G. M. lioyidl left to siiend a short time in Uoldshoro, from there ho expects io go to uiiriinm. Mr. Chan. Lime left for Morgauton, wheio ho will be in business with his brotlier-in law. Miss Marion Rudehlle. is back from the Metropolitan College of Music. Sir. Vt m. M. Itountreu returned from IJtooklyu, aecompaniod by lici'fricud Mrs. Lcg;;ett on a visit. , ' Mr, in. Wiilson and Miss Jonnio Watson left to spend a few weeks at Aslic- ville. Miss Mai in Cox relurned from Haleigh where she bus boon visiting friend. Mrs. W. F. Wyntt and little son of Itnloigli urn vod to visit at Mr. J. C Green's. Mr. T. Mirlicud of Springlo is in the cuy on Duisness. - . Mr. J. li. U. Carmway' returned from Iiali'.gh. Mr. !'. II. l'ellcUcr, State lecturer. I. 0. O F. who bus been oil' lor a few weeks eiimo buck last uight to spend a few days iu uic city. lU'V, Hcmry Winlicld who has been holding a week's meeting at Arapahoe has relurned. There were six additions to the church as a result of the meeting. ' Mrs. F. C. Roberts and daughters, Misses Jnlla and Nannie, are visiting Mrs. A. A. Watson of Wilmington. Commander Winslow returned lost night trout tlio Naval Reserve cruise. He reports a fine oue. - Mr. Iredell Moures ,of Wilmington is in the city on professional business. He is registered at the Clmttawka. True, nud Well Nnld. Talking about the next nominee for Governor, the Wilmington Messenger says: "There is one important pait of North Carolina that tho makers of Governors never deign to consider. All the terri tory lying from Wilson around by New licnie and Onslow to Wilmington and along I ho Cans Fear und from Favettc- villu towards Wilson is uovor thought to produce Governors and United States .Senators. A most palpable mistake as to tho rigid man, and a systematic,' delibor- nlo overlooking of u very important sec tion for the success of Democracy. ".No benutor and no Governor has been given to all this section tortile enough iu men of ability ami in Democratic votors since tlio war. Wo can name a dozen who--would iimko Governors above the Democratic average and Senators who would not bring reproach upon tho State. Soma might be named who bv reason of knowledge, learning, general ability, eliiiiiictei', sound Democracy, would adorn tho Senate aryl uphold the principles they proioss io cnc.isn. . I hoy Acted lusloail o I Tnlkioir. Tho Henderson cotton mill Co., which was organized last Thursday evening is to build a t!00,000 factory and spin tho fin est yarn's irado. Eighty thousand dollars of the capital stock was taken at once. Tho mill will bo built at once aud start with oight thousand spindles. . When a town no larger than Henderson can act so promptly and successfully, ivhat can we think of a place the size of Now Dome, tulking much and often but doing nothing elso in the cotton oiauulacturinz line for years? - -. . ; . . : . . Klder Front to Accept n CaII to w ltcrne. ' Elder W. fl. Frost went up to Kinston yesterday to assist iu the services this week. Mr. Frost h&s just been elected to till the vacancy created in the pastorate of tho rroo win uaptist siiurcli here Dy tlio res ignation of Elder "Wilson Luptou which wont into (ffict Smuliiy. tJufliig fllr. uiplon's pastorate tho church membership ban increased from about a dozen lo forty-nine. A good re sult for a short period of about a year ami a half. - Mr. Frost is quite a young man, but is oncrgotic in his work and gives aggrossivo sermons und fervid exhortations which liavo their duo effect upon tho hearers. Wo look to see tho church continue, to in crease under his ministry. .; . ' . I.oni A Voice. . Mr. E. B. Burkhimcr, of tho Atlantic Stoam Firo Engine company, lost his voieo while at Now Berne, and Is sorely distressed about it. At Saturday's fes tivities tho loss was kindly supplied by Iho engineer,' who blew the engine whistlo lturkv" wanted to cheer. A. Now uerne lady his promised to find It for him. Wilmington Dispatch, The Scotlnnd Neck Democrat says: "The tobacco Industry is growing around Scotland Neck. One who has not been out from town would bo astonished to see how many farmers have cultivated tc. liacco tins year. Already a number ot lino euros have been made and tin. far mers aro quite hopeful of good returns from the crop " Visiting Card. One dozen best quality visiting cards wilh name written in any stylo dosirod, 25 ccnls, Hotel Albert, ... , . . . ' W, L. Smith. IIVO Ul'ltULAK'i t'.llTl.'KD For llrejililui; Into u WUmmi.; ton lien, iilenec .Sergeant (irven Willi Itio AIh jstimee ol .Vcw lterii IWIicitrN lla tlio Work. Sergeant Hubt. Green, of Wilatington came up yoitorday on the tiiick of two nogro burglars. They broke into and robbed tho resideuee of Mr. Tiu'ieatino in Wilming several nights ago, and getting dn the track of them lice, Mr. Given came up Tuesday morning to make, the arrest. Not getting tip with this "game" readily hu mado a feint of .returning, going off on the freight train but he came immediately back on the regular passen ger train and last night, wilh Iho assis tance of l'oliceuinn Joseph Gaskill tho arrests of of both burglars was effected. Their names aro Uulm' Evans aud lien Drown. A portion of tho stolen property Tins been recovered, soma of it here and some of it in Wilmington. : j As the place they lobbed is a residence they both stand a good chance of gctiing their necks broken, this oifcnco being a capital one. . Mr. Green tells us that he h:is been fol lowing this kind of work for twenty years but flint he has never bcloro ex iK-rteiiced such u readiness to help, such, fiiendiy co operation and such rllicicnt servieo before, as ho did from the New Borne ollicers on t Ilia occasion. i mors in r i'aim i i. ,i :i)j..vi. Mr. .foliit Iltiiif llfaelK-H IVom a Mim lug Train lor a lkaper aud lt-clv'.'N a Wound t (lie Hone. Mr. John King. bi;-;;:i;:e and express man, niol a pretty bad accident ui a i un- ous manner vesterdav, ns tho tram was passing llumpsica-'l coming to New il;r:u. There was no occasion In slop nt tliii station and the train w'iit by ai ipjite a rapid rale, probably::1) or 3") initio per hour, but the agent nl the siaf.on, .M.-. v. 3. JWallanl, tried to hand him a paper to iti in which Mr. King sujiposod was u tolo gram and he tried to take ir. bat. missed in reaching out ;ntd the rosiiit was Mr. Mallard's hand, presuniahiv liie eUd of his lingers, pouiied towards Iho coindi'- 1 rain Etruck Mr. King's hand and tore Hu lk sh between his thiiuib ami fore linger to tho bone. Mr. Mallard was evidently hurt a' so. though t whai extent is noi known. Mr. King looked back and saw him shaking his lingers around lively. Ho snvs that although his own arm was paining him to tho shoulder, he could not help laugh ing lo see the way Mr.Mullard was a-mov- mg. PEAt'lICS A.l PEARS. Abundant Yield nud Very Flue Fruit. We liave from time to time called at tention to tho lino results realized by pear culture especially, and oilier fruit raising also in Uiis region. They aro such ns lo show that largo attention should be given to the btisinos3. A correspondent who has just taken a trip in the New Iiivor section of Onslow county, writes us a letter from which vc lake tho following, us another proof of what ivu h.ivo time and oaia shown on th-s line. He says; "The liinue all around looked wo,1! and fuiit was plentiful. " borne ol Hie finest pears wo ever sinv wcre at Mr. E. W. l-'uiiiei'l's on New Hivcr. , They wero of the Keller or l,u- conlo kinds, boinu ot his lives were loaded down; ho bad to' tie up the limbs to keep thorn from breaking. We count ed on a limb of one tree fit pears, und on 0110 sprout or short limb l) Inches long 27 full matured Laconic pears. We think on that tree there wore not less than iif teeu bushels of iieats. Mr. William Bell, near Hubert J". O.. has a pear treo, the fruit of which is now just ripe, of tho rollen-coro variety which bouts anything wo have seen of that kind. Wo think thero were at least ten btithols of fine pears on tho tree, und they are about as line flavored as we ever Listed. Mr. Bell is selling them now for $1.00 por bushel. Those at Farnell's are not yet ripe. "Mr. A. F. Farncll, sr., has the liuest poaches and plenty of thoin. Thoy are unproved varieties, some ot them as large as your list and as roil as blood, and en tirely froo from worms. SEWN I Illtir.F. The Durhnin ileeordor announces a rumor that Col. J. 8. Carr will shortly build a cotton factory on his Occoneechoc farm in addition to the one which Messrs. Webb and RiiHin have projected forIIill boro. Tho tiro loss of tho United Stale11 amounts lo me-tl!'lh of tho net profits of U tho industries of tho country. Tho in surance money paid in America is about ono-half of the total throughout the world. This is chiefly puro waste mid no ruison ble excuse ran bo found for It. , In proportion to population, Germany raisoB marly ton times as many potatoes as tlio ' Unitott stales, and finds tuem a profitable crop. As this country is im porting between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 bushels of potatoes a year, our iarmors should take the hint, und noed have no fear of overproduction. The Aurora correspondent of tho Wash ington Gazette says that : "A sure euro for blight in pear trees is to take a tea- spoonful each of common salt and flour of sulphur an 1 mix, then boro a hole in tho trunk of tho tree standing down. Press the mixture in this hole and pluu up, cntting oft tho plug even with tho tree."',. Bud Wuntz it) the Ashevillo News tells that in tbe little angle formed by the road to Biltmore nnd Hie Swannnnoa rivor. 1,100 bushels of Irish potatoes were rsisetl on oue acre. Ho (coin to think that luch results might be obtained from almost any of the land around thel. t i The Philadelphia Record lolls of Thomai Noglu an enthusiastic amateur farmer gathering four tomtoes that aver aged ten pounds each in weight; the heaviest weighed twelve pounds ana nine ounces. We showed tho'1 'item to growers, who has counted himself pretty good on tomato raising-but he won't give it np ai IhwI; his explanation of the item is that that enthusiastic ama teur fe.nnor made a mistnko and gathered pumpkins lot tuinatocr', , , . UALLV TO THE HIGH SCHOOL, The Desirability of Having One Instittilion pi' Cnniiiiaiiiliiig InllueiicL', lliltlicl 'I'lKin ii .tiuiiiix-r ol iioall Oiien Slot llearvt ol 4ic,itNlde llie C'it3' ntl4l Wiiirll j-v'iiI (!n Ait. .iiioK His ol H.iKtilM tlm! .Vliii. it : In rvi i.Nc lie lteaclu'd M Iijii Is A'et-enHr.v ? hoiTou Tol.n.iA!,: Uoc.i Nc.v iieriie desire it good school ? Do llie citizen suppoit the Cot!egin:o Institute 11s ihoy should '. It is not a iidsinko for the citi zen:, to send tin.:;- chikiieii to tuo little privato .schools in New lloiua iu prefer ence to the High X:UoA i Wo have in our midst a .school worthy iu cveiy particular the support ol the city. Tim Sohool can not exist without patronage. illere should bent least 'S0 or Sol) pupils 111 ihis school the ccm.ii-.; scholaitic year. Last year (he eniviiiiu i-t iccn-ascd s.)ui;i over the previous yeur, bur. i( shouhl lie tho aim el Mew l.u; mlo multe this echivil laryr than it his i:er fetu. The s liool verv is:.;; of has now pioicipais fata sehoo port l'.::it u.!S iiad lie iiij ncheis. "l ii"; i;t:ic pri :aki: 1 he sup to ifie ilVii in New tl'-rnj siuu'd !..- :';mjii bciuio,. A su.i'i from 20 i,, l I'l, -e Hi, oi ti to 175 :: otm-nvi.se it to'vns :i;ii',:! schools ri n.i: '-.I.'. Jrcl: ii e, The i iiii icueo 1 irii 1 k-yip up lie.- ntiM-'mr in t-ucU s fi and tlrei'i heiim ,.i New Im:!-iiu will bike li'niii on: the- Ii -;i: S iiooi which vii:i't ;;'':.- North Cutoiiiia nan - -g tn10 uoo 1 a i in have lo si)0 w-iiti- u tw"t !iipi,y exper Cii ipu!,ii.l ti-uciioi ; ami her utces!irv exin-iisLS f the schooi -.i:i;e.ss it : patron. n-d. Of coiuto oijo prit-alu school of 'Jo r 20 makes very lidio iflli-reiieo but it is the many fiiiili tchoois p:;t toother that liun.-i. T'hy will most surely sap iho very file oi'oiu' school if the. v -.-.i-i iii;,iuia;iieil be- eau.-e ;:ii.-y ;uv tueic.isiu!; in number from vimr linear and the High School is con Kcquenliy sufteiing from the samo. May tho reputation of our city us the Atiu-ns oi r.oiin Carolina lie niaiotaui c-it by eveiy citizen in New Beruo w ho is interostoil in tho most vital issue educa tion ;. support our institution of learning It every person who can take pupils through the three K'aud who has some menus in Now Borne is to be supported as a school teacher, then irood-bvo to tlm iducatiou.il interests of our fiitr and culti vated city. Who is it, that can not stait up a small school in New Bcrnei I sus pect the principal hmisell couid start up a uivate schooi mat would puv him belter than the one ho is so faithfully striving to maintain, especially would lie if lus pupils were ail to be of a high grade, say in the. academic department of the High' School Much pay per month. Suppose lie uau iroiu sa ro pupils oi tins grade, they 1 doubt not ttouid liay him milch butter than ibr him to be cooipi.-lli.il to eiupiov nrsi cuks leacliois und pay t hem iium 3.--U to .'i-oii per luefith runi Imvc to employ (i.v oi s;x of such tea., i.nv. Ono p ..son can eusily tench 25 or ;iy ii nil of a class without any asn:;::iiire. Ih the majority of tbe pupils aw pri niii'y and imcrmcditio wh. pity from b'l.Z', ii.Od, :; ."jit .aid 3 00 per utontii. Tiiereisno tonson why t'm Colle.iiito Institute should mil bo mppoibtl. The lscuity is good. ;iie luiti.i.ng is well ar ranged for school. T!ie ctiiijurs is more beautiful' than that nf some of the-colleges and no expense has in-on "nairo to niakn overytli.ng attr,-u',tivc for the scho-i!. The school will not be supported from a dislancR il iho home of t!,o school dues not support it. Lot us ail join our forces to mako one school in Ne'w Uerne such that wo c.iu point to with pride. The 'question is, 'shall New Home occu py the foremost ranks among our educa tional centers as she or.co did, or will she to content to six) tho palms worn by otliors ( Shall she have a high school in tlio true Sfliiec ot tho word, ouo to which we all can point with pride, or shall she ha content lo support a half dozen insig nificant private schools which uever add to tho reputation of a place. Let our citizens lie ulivo to the reputation of out town and tally lo the support of our high school.. N. Sl'l.lMIlR WATER AT HF.AUFOKT. An Artesian Well ot runt Fnmou. Mineral In Tlint Town. "l'erha)s many of OU.I people will (be surprised to learn that tho artesian woll at tho old ilibbs Cunning Factory is sul phur wator-and is Iho finest quality of that all healing mineral wattr iu tho Slate. "Tho well, we are-informed, is 150 foot dorp and was borod in 181)0 and was used by the factory pcoplo In packing oysters, it having a peculiar preserving effect. The water has been oxnmined ami it now comes to light that it is a verv line quality and has great healing proper ties "Day by day tho water shoots from its bod 150 loot below thn snrl'aen and runs down to the river bank and out with tho lido. Beaufort Herald. ftfnnnlc Notice. A rogular communication of St. John's Lodge No. 3, A. F. nnd A. M.. will bo held in Masonic Hall Wednesday Aug, 14, io, at o ciocK p. m. Work iu Master's Degree. By order W. M. T, G. If yuan, Soc'y, i , The Weather neeord. Tho following- is the, frentlivr record sine August carno hi!! it ",s ' '' 1 TEifttaATtJllH.' r "s Max. i - Mitt. Range. 1-83 5 63.0 21.5 3 84.5 (10.0 ' ' , ' 24 5 ,3-88.0. 01.0 , ; 87.0 4 K2.0 07.0 ,' , 15.0 5 87.0 ',.., 05.0 ' 22.0 fl-80 0 - 1 -' , 70.0 - If) 0 : 7 iiao . 710 iao 8 110 0 ' 75.0 15 0 9- 89.5 ' 73 5 15.0 0 72 3 20.5 11- 05.5 . 7.15 22 0 12- 94.3 . 74.0 , 20 5 13- 01.5 7:U ,' 18.0 W1CAT Ol H M 1LLM AKE 1)IU. Niiiiig nud Sblpiilii),- Lumber Lively Severn! MeJtoonerM nt the Various tills, Itesliles Kail Shipment. Considerable lumber is being shippid from hero now by Mater iu addition to what I he rniiroiids bundle. The sloam burgo McCabp alearod yostcr d.iy with a cargo divided between the Fine Lumber (Vs and tho CoiigJoa mill. I he former mill did a rapid piece of load ing on mo aicuabe. liioy put on sy.uoo teiit tuning .Monday torenoon, aud live i. ,oi: handled it all. .The saino mill is now loading the Ha pahannoek with J'JS.OOO feet for l'bil dulphin, and thoy shipped a cargo last week alto. Diir ng the month of July they scut oil' 500,000 fuel und expect this months shipments to be as large. The Congdon mill is now loading the schooner Win. T. l'aikcr with 200,000 icei ior liosion, aim also loading the llultla tor lialtiinore. The Stiuisun Lumber Company are loading the schooner Llbi It. Hill am) they Imvo just oil' n binge with 70,1.100 feet, anil last nock they sent oil a quarter ol a million ft ot on the Ida L. Morse. They are now expecting the Li.zio S. -liiuie.H i.-i addition to the vessels they arc 1 ukImil-. The scliooner Levin 3. Marvel is now io.tdiug to; Isailiinore at Ihc ( lark Lum ber Co, .i Hog Isiaiid m.ll. She will lake 1'.)i',iJ00 tiiA. The mine conijiiiny have ;::si. shipjifil from flieir mill in this city iii.'ll.O'.H) !eet to I'hihule'pliia on the ban K i;t'i Howe. Thorn we ;.lso three or four Utiles iiiadin;; nt thu BIhiIim mill and a st liij.iner at the isuliivau mill. Hia Vinxly mill Hint olf a barge l.isl week w.th llll.Odf) feet ami arc iiiov looking tor two more schooners. The above gives some idea of the activ ity which pievails iu the laiulu-r business hero. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT, WOn September -Mnl we will bo ready fur Fall work in our Dress-making' department. Par ticular attention given to the so lection aud make-up of bridal out tits. OP Correspondence solicited Samples furnished. W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. HAl-EIOH, N. C- tiwii rwn uuiiuuuttt sCigS r Sold only at BRADllAM'S PHAKMAOY", Corner .Middle it Pollock Sis, i-f'"Havo you Iricil Hiidiio 'Vienv or that Heatlaehe ( Summer : : Comforts ! 00-00 HAMMOCK HOOKS, HAMMOCKS, HliOLININO Oil A1US, K-IIISU & CLAEKT WINK for cool and delicious ' summer Drinks, AT J. F. TAYLOR'S. The New Berne Boot 103 Middle St. Vow liooka Cotislantly conilnff in. School 1'ionkn, i-cliKioilH liooks, Itiul(;f4, llyinn Itooris, I'ntyor look, Ktrtinliml Litimiry workH, oic. on liinnl. A lino ansorliiHmt oi lilmik liookH, stationary, inks, ainl pupir. Cull uml t!im inii my stock. It 1 Imvo not wluit yon wunt, loiivt your itlor aim l will supply you. MARVIN W. N ASH. Jff WANTED. A ' man conipetcnl to have charge of 30 or 40 head of leiim, and thoroughly understands working them to advantage iu logging. Must lie sober, steady und a good worker. Apply lo OOLDSBORO LCMBF.lt CO. nlldeod w2t Dover N. C. Closing Out Sale Owing to tho large stoek of E. P. REED'S OXFORDS on hand. I will eloso thorn out at cost for the next Thirty days: -.-, -. ; i The $275 12.25, . , , '. The $3.50 $3.10, - ; t - The 2.25 1.83,' v ' TN 12.00 L6a Clll enrly and and get Tour flt while they are going. ', ''' . ,A NICE USE OP liie, Blact ait Fiprci Lais Going cheap, and everything in the Sum- . mer uuo win De soul way qown. tiF'Monoy saved is Money made."jin Don t loi'tfct the place. If you arc looking for an honest and good smoke, call try our and FAMOUS- La Flor de Teller Cigars. The. best 10 ecu I s smoke to obtained. ba AND Tellers ...Royal Blue... For a NIOKL-K, will please the. most Funliihoux Cigarettes and CHEWING TOfcACCO AT JNO.DUNN'S ami . Pollock street, 'IN MY Will be found a greater rari ty of the best makes. -I'OU- LINE CANDLES Fresh Each Week. CTAt onr SODA FOUNTAIN will be dispensed, Cool and Re freshing Drinks. Qtvo us a call. JO. i.! "" Candy Dep't
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1895, edition 1
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