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A. . .. H-0-tlg . I ha Ball Jaaraal ia published Dally xuop Monday t sa.uo per year; Si .00 tor six nontlis. Delivered toolj subscriber t SO senu permonth. Tlw ckly iMiut la published very Thursday at 11.00 per year. Payment tor transient advei UsemenUmust be made in advance. ' Regular advertise menu will 1 collected promptly at toe end alaaoB month. CotnmauIeaUons containing news ot suffi- elent pabllo tntorwt are solicited. No ooav mnnlcatlon must be expected to be pnblish ad tbat contains bjeotlonable personalities, or wttholds the name ol the author. Article lonrer than bait a oolnmn mnat be paid tor. Advertisement nnder head ol Boalneu Lo aal and Header 10 cent per line tor Ural Insertion, teent each subsequnu. uaertlon. apeelal rate lor extended time. " Any person teellngaggileTed at any aany- saonaoommnniealirn can obtain the name ot the author by application at this olnoe and showing wherein the grtevanoe exist. OUS ADOPTED BY THB NORTH CARO- OUMA PKB88 ASSOCIATION. The snm ot not lea than Bra oant per line trill ba eharged lor "oardsot thanks, 'resolo HoMOtreapact' snd obituary poetry," also torobitaary notlsea other thiin those whloh the editor himsell shall g.ve a a matter ol Notloaa ot church and society and all other atartalnment irom which revenue Is to be derived will be charged tor at the rata ol 6 atallne. , . THE JOURNAL 1. 1. SASTXS, - Proprietor. O.T.IASCOCI. IrfCAlStporttr. pgr Entered at the Pott Offlet at New Berne, H. ft, at tecond-dau matter. HOW TO WAKE A HEAD TOW 5. Wise Sogt-estlon Famished by a Western Man, Two weeks ago Mr. T. C. Tipton, of London, Tenn., asked the Manu facturers' Record "how to wake a per Week for llllip alone, and another big plt.ut is building, - while new stores and dwellings are going up on every hand. Moreover, every man. woman and child feels the beneficial effects of the distribution of money, and no ono wantiug work is idle. You say you can't do the same thing, and can't got the factory if yon would? Yon can't do anything unless you try. While en route South last month I noticed many idle "hands" loung ing around stores and holding a post down big men playing marbles, others playing chess, shooting craps men who looked to me as if they had brains for better business, and should be earning something for themselves and their families. - Some say they have no means. Then let a few that have means join hands and start the ball rolling; get vonr advertisement started; an nounce to the world that Your town is there, and let every soul that enjoys the town's privileges be in structed to talk out in meeting, in the country, in other cities, every where, that your town is awake, and tbat it is the place to live in and invest money in, and that your people are enterprising and full of push. Sometimes it pays to eneage an experienced promoter, but make sure of your man; he can only aid in securing industrial enterprises. While South early this year I had the pleasure of meeting Baveral dis tinguished gentlemen who are doing what the Manufacturers accord accomplishing and advocating, viz. inuucing settlers and capitalists to come South. It looks like and capi taliatg and settlers were doing it with a good will. Gov, W. J. Nor then is doing good work, so also Hon. J. L. liand, of Polham, Ga. I believe Senator Hand will succeed in securing the location of a large sanitarium and hotel for his town, Pelham, Judge Joseph Tillman, of Quit Wrong abuse Ms witnesses. dead town." Mr. Tipton told of the man. Ga.. is also one of the right many natural advantages oi iioudon, stripe to aid the upbuilding of the but pointed out how, from lack of South. E. P. Kumph, of Marshall- ville, (ia., is doing great good in energy and enterprise and because of the work of the never-dying croakers, these advantages were not utilized, and bow, because of this, the town, like hundreds of others, was to ail intents and purposes dead. The Manufacturers' Record pub Itsned bis letter, and asked for sug settling up his section. But those men aro to be admired for their stick - to - it - ivenoss, which has brought the Buccess that has already crowned their earlier efforts. Let not friend Tipton, of London, Tenn or others in other dead towns des pear. You lead off and make an ef gestions as to how to quicken into fort and try what you can do, as we uie tnese aeaa towns time are a curse nover know without trying. to themselves and to tho country. I will toll a true story here about Without life they furnish no cm- an Arkansas town. The people pioy mem, no opportunities lor me wanted a factory badly, and con- young, who must either grow up in eluded that a "saw mill and sucker idleness or seek some new field in rod plant" would be the ideal for which to find a chance to work live. Wake up, dead towns, and come a blessing to your people your section! From an Indiana subscriber and the Manufacturers' Record we have the following letter, which we com mend to our readers, for it tells what enterprise can do in waking dead towns to me and creating em pioyment for their people: Ilf DIANAI'OLIS, IlfD., Angll8t 30. Editor Manufacturers' Record: In your issue of August 2:1 Mr T, C. Tipton, of Loudon, Tenn asks how to wake a town. I want to their quiet place to shake up the dust and pick up the idle and give the idler work, that he might have money to pay his grocery bill. The chairman of the meeting was direct- to ed to write on an Indianapolis firm bo und for the cost of a complete "mill." The letter was answered, and in a few days a reply came irom tne chairman that $800 was all the mouey the town could raise, and if tiiey had the $1500 demanded for' suoh a mill,' what in "hades would they want of a saw mill? I felt sorry for the town, for there were a few enterprising spirits there and 1 trust' that that kind of luck This Evil Practice to be Brought to an End la Pennsylvania It Should be so . Every Where.. ' : ? ..S mono attention in Virginia was very distinctly called in the trial of the Massey suit at Norfolk to the abuse of witnesses allowed by the court. It derived peculiar, emphasis in that case from the general inter est growing out of the prominence oi tne parties to the suit, but we suppose that we do not overstate the evil when we say that it prevails more or less in every oourt in state and possibly in every other state especially among the lawyers of least (repute in the profession. The advocate Reports of . the Pennsylvania Legal Intelligencer show that the Supreme court of Pennsylvania intenJs to bring to an end this disreputable practice of brow-beating in that State. ' That oourt by a discision filed by Justioe Green, May 30, 1895, in the case of Holden vs. Pennsylvania itauroaa company unanimously de cided that' the abuse and insulting oi witnesses or litigants, in argu. ments to the jury, furnish legal ground ior an expeption on the re cord to be reviewed by the supreme court, . In this oase the supreme court not oniy sustained tne :. excep tion as based on good, legal grounds out reversed tne judgment of the court below distinctly on the ground therein stated, It is not infrequently tbat the attorney, in default of Having im peached tho witness by evidence, proceeds to impeach him on his own account by attacks on his vearaiity, honesty and general character, which attacks often serve, as they are intended, to oreate the impres sion witn the uiry that they are lounoea on something more than the audacity of the man who utters them. This impression indubitably swavs the ordinary jury in making up' the verdict, ihe decision of the Penn syivania supreme court is, it seems to us, based on common sense, as well as a desire to elevate the pro fession above a role that ill befits the better class rf its members. Stannton Vindicator, Militant In Parvo, War has its laws as well as peace. Hume. And he that lives to live forever never fears dying. Ponn. Where there is no hope there can be no endeaver. Johnson. Humor is the offspring of a sym pathetic fancy. Henry Giles. Humility, . like darkness, reveals. tne heavouly lights. Thoreau. ideas are oftunes shy of the close fnrnitnre of words. Tnpper. We have more indoleoe in tho mind than in the body. Rochefou canid. Humanity is the peculiar, charge teretic of great minds. Ches'.erfild Men (nay be ungrateful!, but the human race is not so. Do ifouffiors. Lenity has almost always wisdom and justice on its side. Hose Bal Ion, Over TE;:r!y Vciri Witisoot Sic:;i;:ss : Mr. H. Wettsteix, a well-known, -enterprising citizen' of Byron, 111, writes: "Before I paid much atten tion to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well day; but since I learned the evil re sults of eonstipatlon, and the efficacy of AYER'S Pills, I have not had one day's sickness i, , 4 K V for over thirty years . not one attack that did not readily yield' to this remedy.; My wife had been, prevl.' ous to our marriage; an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against .cathartics, but as soon as she began to use Ayrr's Pills her health was restored." J I . V V aiyy ii c j Cstftsrtfs fa? IMal an Piploms at World's Fair. ' Rtitire Strength, tari Ajer's 8anatritU, 5 D EAGE REDUCED RATES Cotton States i htorsational Mtico" .; Y ATLANTA, GA., Sbptevbeb 18 Dkcembeb 31, '95. 49-For the above occasion the Southern KUilwav Co. Will sell low.rAtn ununri-trin tickets to ATLANTA, U4-, antl return on the following hasl: f ir.STlTOTJZ, toe. Yotnto"; Ladies. Unsurpassed in Thoroughness, Loot lion, Equipments, Vacuity, Furniture and Fare. Conservatory course ia Music. No Superior work any where North or South. Send lor Catalogue. JAS. SnrwiSSIS, U. A., (Vnlr.gfTa.) jn203a v Balslga, N. 0. PRESBYTERIAN HIGH SCHOOL oi iroam oabot.ttta, FOR BOYS and YOUNG MEN . Buildings formerly occupied by "Bing ham School. 11 . . Location unsurpassed tor henthrullnes, I Moral antl KeUous influence. Full corps I reaviiera. instruction thorough and nru- ciuSB, xerui8 nioaemte. Address, - Kbv.. H. O. KEQLEV, t iuj6dw2m. , - Medium, M. 0. E. 17. SALEM Female Academy. ' The S4tb Annual Session bemns Sept.. I oin, ioo. Register tor last year snows more then 500 persons tinder- instruction I 'urine toe year. Brxcial features: the I development of Health, Character and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Col-1 legiuieand ost uraiiuate lpartinents. I besides first-cltiss schools in Music, Art, I Ldngnagea, Commercial and Industrial I studies. J. U. CLEWELL, Pria. juy31 " ; &dem,N. C. Under Gaston House, South fion; St: 1 1, New lieine, .S. O. Gtexiexrol Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, ; GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, . . Limo, Plaster (Hid Gfnient.. . - DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAIfJTG. . ' BPPersbn al attention to the prompt .and correct filling of all orders. , . ; ;. mg.'iui w,dow - . : GUILFORD COLLEGE. Tb Advintages el (hit prosperous College, open lo Young Men and Young Women. .' Four Laree. Commodious Buildintrs. ' Noted for its Christian and home-likn healthful influence. Classical, Scientilic, Latin-Scientific Courses. Normal, Bust- -ness, Art and Muslo Departments. College and Society Libraries, Scientitio LADoratory ana Uaulnet. f aculty or able instructors. (;iianres moderate..' Fob Cataxoocks Adokrss, . . . The PRESIDENT, OUnjOED COUEGE, . ft ntoM-, Alexandria, Va.... Aslievllle.N.C ... Burlington, N. O.. Culponeri va.,,,,, Chatlmm. Va Charlottesville, Va. cnapel HIH.N. C... Conoonl, N. C..,.. Charlotte, N. C ianviue, va... lm-ham, N. C Front ItOTal. Va Greensboro. N O.... Goldsboro, N C...... Henneraonrllle K C lllokory C IliUh 1'oint, N.C.... Hot 8irings, N C... Henderson, SC i.yncfabarg. Va.... Lexington, N C A v uu w v I ,. , ii. ,1 . . say that I never learned of a town w!" no? aet,er otners irom trying ior that, flirl "WHltn nn" nnti avarv m iuuio a nivr. un inhabitant took a financial interest 6et w wor ana nna iu auiuv ihhiiuiii, uaumn uj muiuu i ry.. i .1 :,. -r,.. . ,, . . . . . , , I 1 UllGU Ul HWUUI H" omn fantnrv anrorni'iaa n, rhi-nimh I . . . !... 1 -v r..-, s nitd DV aravnets oi tne uair. to prevent bom Dianc ana crayness. use Unli advertising and continuous advertis ing, not for a week, but for years in selected advertising mediums. A gooa medium costs money but we get what we pay for every time. I believe the Manufacturers' lie cord has been, and is to-day, doing more ior tne aaracemenc oi ooutn ern interests tnan an otucr papers and magazines combined. I take it and read it, and my neighbors come and borrow it, and when they return it one wonld think it had been used for ten years. Asa result of the Hair Kenewer, and honest remedy. Late Literary News. Uudyard Kipling makes his last appearance as a teller . of J uneli Stories in The Cosmopolitan for October. "Mowgli Leaves the Jun gle Forever," and the curtain is drawn over one of the most charm ing conceits in literature. In the same number in which Mowerli makes his final adiux, appears for the first time before an Amnnrain Manufacturers' Record being in my audience, the nowfamed Richard Le nouie, a hjok u iiiterest, in a large (iallienne in a plea for region nnder The Qreatness of important paper on Ji :- .Tl the title of Man." A very "State Universities is contributed to this number by Professor Ely, And among tne story-tellers are orchard company at Marshall ville. Ua., called lied Clay Orchard Co, Mine is only one case, for niYcony of the Manufacturers' Record has been the means of causing Northern capital to go South to the amount Ilrmkinson Smith and Bovesen. aw v T : I . , ... . . vi 9o,vw. i nui mi iiiuiuuit man, jno more bcautuui worn nas ever and so are all my investing friends, appeared in any magazine than the Now, there are thousands of dollars marvelous illustrations of Cahrinntv -a vt ii : i i . I , .... , J vi xurmern iviuk hi tne used as a irontisniece and accom. banks and safety vaults not only in panying the prose poem by Mrs, Indianapolis, but in all large cities, ikrdozo. Drake who is said to bn Jenly waiting a favorable opportunity Kipling's favorite artist for his ior investment. ut those towns Jungle Stories Carter Beard Osier Li jj : t ; l l i' . I . . . . . aui,iiiic uuauuiui iu uuiet nrm nu . Intiniftn. And Knmh n. show their own conhtleuee by lead- among those who contribute uk ou, tuvu iuu uuwiiuu cninuu wealth ol illustration to this num. will follow. I her. Tlie Cosmnnnlitan annnnnnna Let me tell your readers that ill that it will bncin the nnhli.yit.ion in Indiana in seven years' timo there .Ian nurv . nf Tim Ao-ricnUiirist'a II. were jaised bonuses aggregating up- hUBtratcd Magazine, to be fully the wards of i,oo,ooo in only twelve equal of The Cosmopolitan, but con towns. What did those towns do taining from sixteen to twenty pages Why they gave this money to factor- by tho ablest agricultural writers of le that had Capital Of OVOr 30,000.- Mia world, nnnn mihinnlj) nf imnnr. 000, employing upward of 20,000 Uance to the agricultural hoticultur are a hands, a weekly pay-roll of t lOO, uuu ana an annual output of pro ducts exceeding the amount of cap ital stock. I know a small town of 1500 souls which wanted a factory, and wanted it badly. A meeting of business men was called; fifteen wcro present; out of the fifteen a solf -constituted com mittee was appointed on ways and means to get up a subscription. One man who owned 200 acres of land offered to' donate forty acros valued at $10,000. Ilia offer was accepted, the land was platted, and within three days every person able to buy lot (except au occasional croaker, we have with us as well as the flea and serpent in every town,) bought of these 100 lots, and raised $10,000 in easy payments. Two years ago that town did not circulate $1000 a month, including every store; to-day they pay out in wages over $3000 and stock growing interests. Rambler m represent perfection I in bicycle building. In them the least possible weight of material is arranged to give the greatest strength. There are . no weak spots and yet there is not an ounce of super- Yfluous metal. They are made for service and speed, and are fully guaranteed. 'All styles are the same price $ioo. A handsome descriptive catalog X may be had for the asking. SORMULLY A IEFFERT NFS. CO., UHIKSTOI1, S O. LiOxicon Mustcnj Liniment tdattat, lumbago, KaeajnatiSBB, Barns, Scrstoass, Bpfsins, trains, . ItltelLss, Stiff Joints, Baekaeat, Oalls, , Sorss, Ipsvia Cracks, OoiitinstsA Hassles, Xnpttomi, Heat Ail, , (crsw Warn, Iwinnsj, SaddlsOaUs, Hiss, tings, V Bites, Broisss. J unions, Coras, THIS OOOD OLD STAND-BY aeoonpnshat for mrybodj axaotlv what taKlataaal (orlt OuotttasnawuCortlwsisatpoiialaritraf the Mustang Unlmsat Is found Is Its Balversal aaalleabllltr. Irarvpoay aarnls snoti a nwdldas. Tha IiaatMraiaBBaMlsltlBeaMof asddtab Tat Ilaasewlfa nssds It for gsaanlfaiaUj m TheCanaler aaeds It for his loams sad bJs msa. Tka Mechanic BSsds It alwan oa hit work benea. " , The niBSTBasdsniaeanaf awrfoaey. The PIb rnsodilt oaatsataloatwnaootu. The Faraier assds It la his hoiua, ku slablo. andhl-.itoekTard. Tks Stmaabaat aiaa ar the Beataaa aasds It la Uoeral supply afloat and ashore. The Havse-fhaclar Bssds It-It hi his has! friend and aefaat ntlaaea. The MtaekHVawar needs It-It wfll save aba thouundi of dollars and a world of trouble. Tke Railroad man needs It and will seed it as kmf as his Ufa Is a round of eooldents and dangers. Tke BackwaaamaB needs It. There a noth ing like it as ,a eaUdote for the deajere to Ufa, limb and eomfort which eerrroaad the ploaeer. The Merchant seeds It about his storaaaioae; his amploveea Accidents vrlU happen, and whoa theee come the Mnetaag HnhBant Is wanted ateejea, Keee a Battle In the Ueaea. TlsthsbeataC Donomf . a) KeepaBextlelakeFaetaTT. ItslmandHts e in aese ot eecldenl MTee pain enl lose of wmgea, Keep a Battle Alwaro la the attvhls far an when wanted. Monrauton, N C.... Marion, N. C Newton, N. C Orange, Va Oxlonl,N C... Richmond, Va...... Kdi.lsvillo. NC...... Ualelsh. N. C South Boston, Va... StraSbura. Va Sulisbuiy. N. C...... Statosvlflo.N. C Tylorsvllle,N.'J.... Tryon.N.C Wachlnirion, D. C west roint, va.. Warrenton, Va... Wlueton.Kttlom.K.C, i.s.ia.u 18 HS i.;o is.70 '15. UO 18.56 ). 86.15. 80 1 1 23. W 17. 06 1 W.tfl ls.ool 14 30, 15 19 90 03 14 70 SO 40 IS 001 m SailS 26 17 09118 95 11 75 IS 85l 11 70 13 30 l 5 14 00! 10 40 16 00 2 90.10 90 10 Wi 119 SOl 14 85l 15 30 it 55 18 00 kW 40 15 00 a 917 or, is as Is sol ISO 40 15 00 II 65 15 80 M S5I10 S5I 19 W 15 30 IS 86 10 75 m S5IW 25 0 40: 65: 8 11 M U 41 10 60 II 80 11 261 10 901 11 261 14.00 "Ja' II. SO; 13.50: 10.65 12.40 io.su 10 20 10 49 14 00 0 20 u so 10 461 11 601 6.76 28 651 hM 26 22 05 19 QUI 17 S6 19 25 IS 85) is m 11 26 11 26 19 00 7 86 IS 10 10 46 18 0 70 10 46 10 SM 14 00i 14 08 12 6 urn u so 9 tUI 696 799 80 S 75 09 729 7 10 7 29 University of Noni Carolina.! Comprises IheTJnivereitvi the Colleee. the Law and Mrd'tcal Schools;" and the Summer School for Teachers. Tuition $60. 35 TEACHERS, 471 STUDENTS. i Address, ; President WINSTON,' - ChsnelUilL N. C. for Catalogue and handbook on "Univcr- sity lUlucutioa.'! 726 7 99 8 16 4 90 (Rates Irom Intermediate points in pro portion.) EXPLANATION: Column A : Tickets will be sold September 5 and 12, and dally Irom September 15 to De cember 15, 1895, Inclusive, with final limit January 7, 189B. Column B : Tickets wUl be sold daily Irom September I S to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with anal limit twenty (SO) days Irom date of sale. Column C : Tlokets will be soKl trally Irom Sentember 19 to December 80. 2899. Inclusive. Wfth final limit fifteen (15 days ti'om date ot sale. No ticket to bw longer Umit than January 7, lBUB. Column D: Tickets will be sold on Tues days and Thursduys ot each week fi om Sept. li unui uecemuerm, isw, inclusive, wiiu u- nnl limit ten (10) days from date ofsule. Column E : Tiekets wiU be sold dally from September 15to December 30. 1895, inclusive. with anal limit seven (7) days Irom date ol saie. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Is the only Una entering the Exposition Grounds, havltiar double-track, standard guage railway from the center o the city ol Atlanta 10 uie &xpogmon vrounas. For ticket and lull information apply to your nearest agent, or aaureiw el. Hl.t IJU1. W. A.lllKBi Trafle Manager, Gen'l Pass. Aft. low renna. Ave., navuingtou, v. j. sepU cttm , , NORTH CAROLINA. College of Agriculture & L'ichic Arts. The next seaion of this College will begin September - 5thV Ex aminations at county seats first Saturday in August. Young men desiring a technical education at an unusually low cost will do well to apply for catalogue to A. Q. HOLLADAY, Pres., jTl7dw lm Raleigh, N. C GRAHAM ACADEMY, : MARSHALLBEttG, CAHTERET COUNTV, N. C. REV. - W. Q. A. GRAHAM," D. D., PRESa- FALL TERM OPENS SEPT., 2, ,1895." .. . Parents or Guardians will find this the cheapest aud most desir- v I able school in Eastern North Carolina. ; Location: On tne shore of Core Sound. 10 miles east of Beaufort. in a community free from such vices as Bar-rooms. Ball-rooms. Bil liard rooms or Brothels. Plenty of churches and Sunday schools. READ! READ !h READ !!! Aided by the Methodist church we offer the following inducements: ' - EXPENSES PER MONTH. . Primary Qrade, Board, Washing, Tuitiou, $ 6 80 . Intermediate Grade,. 7 00 s Latin, Scientific, , - g 00 Mnsic (extra) , - i 60 TbeAbOTC Prices Include Board, Wnahlug-, ete. ' BrFor further information write the President. dw eod tf ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, RaIiIGH, North Carolina. THE 1G1UCULTUI.AL k ' MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR THE COLORED RACE, AT GREENSBORO, N. C. A. AM0 Us C, BAILEOAD New Bern," N. C, Sept 13, '5. ' To Acrcnls'. ' - , Tbo rollowinz rates will govern from coupon stations below to . Atlanta and Return, Accounj qt v Atlanta Exposition : M. City Mew-port New- bern-' Kins- La ton Orange Class A 125 75 a 1BK D 1&0P O 13 uu 1515 19 00 '4 50 110 14 75 18S5 MM 1100 17 05 1940 75 less 110 ff. o. Honest confession Is sood lorthesonl." Hpicially may it be termed to the day of otorjemeot. in oassinir down tne strasts of a monopolized town and while the cool blood of liberty ami Irieodship is constant ly flowing, don't forget J. Rosenbaum, the honest inerchiint on Middle street, No. 63, greets his IcIlow-bi'iDg with true couitesy and offers a first-class line of poods cheap, er than any other establishment from ike mountains to the sea. - , Don't toreet to call and see your friend where vou will be met with his accommo- dalinB aDDenranue and true eourtusv ten dered you all by his clever clerks. L'Slw Clam A. Tickets to be sold daily after Sept. 1Mb 1HUS until Uec. 15tti witb final Umit, January 7ih 1896. . Ulass B. XickcU lo be sold dally be ginning Sept. 16th and continuing until Dec. 15tb, 1895 Unal limit tweniy (20) days. Ulass JJ, Tickets to be sold Tuesdays and Thursdays ol each week liea'nn'ng witn tsept. itttb nnd until JJec. 24lb 1HD3, Limited to ten days fiom data of sale. ' Class U. For MiliUrv Companies and Fire Companies in uniform moying in bodies of twenty five or more on one solid ticket and uniformed bands accompanying i ncm and moving on one solid ticket. lckets to be sold on any day of the week beginning with Sept 10th and nntil Dec. 24th 189S limited to ten days.. Ibis Class 6. ticket to be sold only upon no tice, the da; prior to leaving so that ticket can w arranged. ' - Mote. important-x-Tbe A. C. Line. Tne (en day ticket marked in Bed ink oa stub ten days. The twenty day ticket marked stub lweuy diiy. The soutbero Riulway tickets have printed on stub, ten Bnd twenty days. ; .. , ' . . , Class A. tickets will be msrkcd on stub in Red ink, limit Jan. 7. 1896. Please be governed according. ' . S. L, Dai, G. PA. HARDEST BRICK Hard Times Prices ' ' and Salmon ones for a very small . amount of money. No matter what kind yon want, come and see me; I have every grade, an J my prices will suit you. j. n. PIGOTT. The Advent Terra of the Pifty-flnh School Tear wilt begin September 19, ibo, - Special attention paid to Physical Cult- are and Hygiene. Address tho Kcctor, ; REV. B. SMEDES, A. M. juyTdw 2mJ - " ; . OakKik Institute "Stands in tbe Forefront of South ern Fitting Schools." . Prepnres for College, for Business;' 840 Students and 63 Graduates in all derail ments last year; Nearly $40,000 in build ings and equipments: .Locattoo unfurpass ed for beauty and beathiulness: nearly louu Met above sea level, in lull view ol the Blue Ridge; "Maximum of advantagge with minimum ot cost, our motto. Write for catalogue J. A, A M. H. nOLT, juyodw 6wj Oak Ridge, N. C. The Fall Term Will bAirlll W,lnfl(lnv 'tV.tnlw,v tni IW Vrnmlnntinn m tHml.rine Wtll DC TUadH WUltina,lAV Slll1 TI,llFa(lLV. ll,.S.,,tu,- .nil rir.l. Ii'vamlnntf,.,, nt An.t..tn ... donta will be muUe in euuli county by the county examiner on tlie nistttatuiday in Heptem- Instruction la nlven In Affrlcultnre, HortlonHnrf, Tiiy Management, the Mrohanle Arta, the EnKllsh Languagd, and various brancln x of Mulheinaticai, Phrslcal, JJalnrtl aud ' Economic Science, with special reference to lliflr iippUcatloiis in thu intluatrlesol life. A Unlit! niltnhAl ntolr1e Will hfl.lmlll. n-l.r.... In n.l.lt.in., ... of study. Instruction wlllhe given in Music, Hewini?, , ooklng and Laundry work. Tills Sahool is anilowoil by the United MnUis, and thoMtnteot North Cnrollna. It is not sectarian, and Is not coutrolled or lnttuonceil by uiiyparticulu'denomluatlou.- . TERMS:: '''- COUNTT STUDENTS, " ' : - OTHRU 8TUDKNE8. ' Tuition, Free. , , . Tnltton, per session --$10.00. ' ' ' . ' "' FOIl ALL STUDENTS: i. ' v Boanl, per week . - .f, 1-J5 - '. Lodgiritr, use ol room, beitillnir, c, per session 10.00 Jr , Instruction oujiiano, two lcsdous a week, per mo. 8.00 . Kor nse ol piano per session - - . - l.os -Tnr j1df tin,, 111 tanni ... .llU ...r.n, .hlnh nnn Iu, liu.l 1..- ..MmbjImi, It'Pha Pndi1..l ol the Agricultural and Mechanical Cullego for the Colored ttaue," Oreensboro, N. C. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, . Accident, Fidelity, - Steam Bo. let . NKWBERX.N.C. . JULE CARRl and... AHVinnlng Pair ! The finest Cigars ever ottered tor tliel money. A. dime cigar lor S cents. Jule Carr, Clear named in honor ol CoL J. S. Carr, one of North Carolina's most most prominent citizens. - Sumatra i wrapper, hand-made, warranted to give satisfaction. Clackwell'8 Durham Cigar.. A fine cigar jrortli 10 cents, but sells tor 6 cents. . une ot tlie best to ba found. Guaranteed to give tlie best satisfaction. Named in honor otCol. W.T. Black well, the bit her I of Durham an't tbe Durham Bull Hooking Tobacco, u yu want, a good smoke try them. L1TTL! BACH, Cuban Clgarrot, Five ior 1 cents or 10 tor 10 eenta. Han a made; a superb short smoke. srWt also handle the following nranda made by atallory uurliara unerout uo., of Durham. N. C. and can aunolv our friends on suortoouoa; OLD CHUNK CHEROOTS, Plv. for cents; v rappea in waaea paper. MORTH 8TATB CHEROOTS, Three lor t ets n rappeu in waxea paper. riRST PICK CIOARS, Three lor I oenta) a I nne smoae tor uie money. Eg?" Thesegooils can be bad k' V,. ousiiuii. T. L. Puma I. Thos. Vowden, Nuna McHorley, A. I,. Hvnitm. . . . C. 8. HolllBtcr, ., K3"your orders solicited. H it'f-fiiclUaj Ouarauleetl.' ml7 lp 11 n. c. i:"z::zz, t-t. i V k 1 i A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ; NOIOBAEY PUBLIC. Commissioner of J)eeds for New York, Connecticut and - rcnsyl-vania. E7"Agent National Boazd Ma rine Underwriters. . NEW BERNE HOUSE, Moreteaa City, N: C, , , ; J- 11. MAIN IV, Prop.' lieasant Location New Manage - ment Good Accommodations - Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable, . - ,. Mt. Mitchell HOTEl.," . Black Mountain, N, 0. This - Famous Resort is now open, i oo well known to require description. For Terms,' address, W. J). Sl'KAUUlfl, Prop. May 10th, '05, tf r "a V ' A.M. FalwHi. e, . J. R. Pin ker it. W. B. , J.D. I- ina, . .. J. a. Giuivt, Eorno, (3, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE. fC'rjnw In 1 to 4 (iafs. Im mediate in effect; quick to sDiirtj Villi U0i)arriiu III TrJnl iMM;ket. all comnloto lu one . hoiit by mail, prepaid, plait nMMipb ui price, t per vox. SUMMER EXCUUSION TICKETS Season 1895, From A. & N. 0. Stations Ronnd Trip.fpr Seven Spriiigsr Pasrehoeb Dkpartmknt, I"'. New Bern, N. C, May 3 1st, 1894. To Ae' ts A. & N. 0, ltd.: " t-HOUND TKIP TICKETS, , Hiti afier tiukels w ill be sold from vour Station to LnGi'nitge ti nnriies visiting Ihu above Sprint's nt the fullowiiitf rates ol ft. re fur I he Hound Triji: - Druggist, New vju. Lonci i cotaclic: ... 1 v- Merchandise . -FROM- fc Goldfboro, 1 Deal's, Fal'lug Cret If, Kuiston, tl, '' Caswoll, 70 .30 .35 .60 .80 " FBOlf Tuscnrorn, New Bero," Riverditle, Crualaii, IlHVe'oelc, Newport, Wildwoort, 1175 3 25 2 70" 8 00 3 25 3 15 8 65 Dover. 1 05 Core Creek,' 1 50 . . Jliili4ieHl City, sJH 90. 5" Tickets e,n Sale June 1st, 1895;' use ntr.wl tickets and linill tlicm ('nod in rt'tnrn to (Jet ;SUt, 18!ir. All tik',)t must Je sineij. S. L. Dm., O. P. A. oirau Accomodations. : Notice. - The nidlersigned Suiim C. Jerkins tins July qualMed'as Kxecutrix of the estate of Alonr.o T. Jerkins, mid hereby givis Dntiie tlint she requires all persons Imvii: ela;nm agiitit the estate of tlie said Ali"i -" T. Jeikius, to present l liem to ihesiifi 1 -eeuirix, duly authi nticuU d, for on or Mom the 3rd day ui' f- , 1K9U. or olc tliisi notice w ill br i.: 1 ni hiirtif recovery. Prrns luilclili'd to Hie tslnle t,u t j" -y with' ut dulny. ' Z SlJHAN (!. .Tr't i i. V 'ulrix. ( ' , ;:-;. . 1. ?-Yl i "-, ' . li -1
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 3, 1895, edition 1
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