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rCBUNUCKK AUSiOUJICISMIiST. . Stl-o-trS The Dally Janrnal la published Dally xoept Monday at 3.W) per year ; fiM lor six voutbs. Iliv red to ol y subscriber at so eents perinoiita. The Weekly Jonraal is published rerr Thursday at 1 .00 per year. Payment tor transient advertisement must be made in advance. ' Itegular advertise ment will be colluotutl promptly at the end oteaoh uioutli. Comiauiiiuatious eoutainliitf news ot su in dent publlo Interest are solicited. No com munication must be expeetod to be pnblish- . ad that eonuuns bjootionable personalities, or wltholds tbe name ot the author. Articles longer than hall a column must be paid tor. Advertisements under head ol Business Lo oals and Headers 10 cento per line lor first I nsertlon, a cents each subseuueu. usertion. special rates tor extended time. Aay person teellng aggiteved at any anony ; Bonsooranatinicalim can obtain the name of the author by application at this office aad showing wherein the grievance exists. . Stt-o-US RULES ADOPTKU BV THR NORTH CARO - OLJJiA PRESS ASSOCIATION. Tbe sum oi not less than live cents per line will be obarged tor "cards ot thanks, 're sola tlons ot resoect' snd obituary poetry," also tor obituary notioes other tbon those which the editor himself shall g.ve as a matter of ' news. Notioes ol church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be derived will be charged lor at the rate ot 6 cents a line. SOT A NEW WOXAN THE JOURNAL. 8. I. 8ASPEB, 0. T. SANCOCK. Proprietor, Local Beporter, Pf Entered at the Pott Office at New Berne, S. ft, at tecond-datt matter. OBJECT LESSON IS BOA0 MAKING Secretary Morton Will Have an Ex dibit at Atlanta that Will be Instrno The Departmont of Agriculture has in hand an extensive programme in connection with the coming noail Congress at tho Atlanta .hxposi tion The meeting of the congress will be on tbe 17th 18th and 19th of October, in the hall of the House of Representatives at Atlanta. Invita- tiong have been issued by the De partment of Agriculture for all road construction companies and other bodies engaged in tho practi cal business of road making to send exhibits of material and machines for road construction. Only the bost material is desired, and to sucli companies as are willing and capable of carrying out sucli a plan, the department will give a uliaudo to take part in the series of road build ing exhibitions that will bo carried on as object lessons during tho days of the conference An invitation to atteud is urged upon all State highway commissions. State and local road improvement associations, and upon commercial bodies and boards of trade ami transportation, agricultural societies and farmers' organizations, univer sities, agricultural colleges and engineering schools, societies of civil engineers, Immune societies, the League of American Wheelman, and carriage and bicycle builders' associations. All other organizations or individuals especially concerned or experienced in the improvement of highways are ' likewise cordially solicited to be in attendance or represented. . It has been suggested that dele gates at large may be appointed by the Governors of States and asked to participate and report the results of the meeting directly to the Governor of each Commonwealtlt. The Agricultural Department itself will have exhibits in road con strnction on both tho Telford and the Macadam plans. Theso roads will form part of the permanent roadways ol the imposition grounds and their construction will form i continual object lessou to the visitors from all the surrounding country. A majority of the States of the Union have recently adopted new systems of road legislation. Many of them are actively engaged in road construction under new methods. A comparison of methods and results will prove of the utmost value to the people. The representative of the Agrieul tural Department will be Mr. Sam nelC. Neely, assistant engineer, and Gen. Roy Stone, chief of the road inquiry department. Washington Tost. Mothers, Read This Carefully! There is no doubt that cigarette smoking has . an appalling effect npon the system of iioys. It first stimulates and then stupefies the nerves. It sends boys into coiisump tion: it gives them enlargement of the heart; and it sends them to in sane aslyums. Bright boys, through this pernicious habit of cigarette smoking, have been turned into dunces, and straightforward, honest boys made into miserable cowards. This modern fashion of cigarette smoking by boys is far worse for them than a pipe or a cigar. If the habit is persisted in, it will be found that the nervous system is affected, the action of the heart weakened, and the force of the cir culation of the blood diminished. Apart from tho inferior quality of the tobacco from which cigarettes are made, tho method of smoking them is most injurious. The smoke, whether inhaled or blown out through the nostrils, produces dry ness of the fino mombrance which lines the mouth, the organs at the head of tho windpipe become enfee bled, and the voice loses the sweet ness and liquidity of its tones. Noth ing is moro calulated to destroy a boy's vocal powers than the habit of cigaretto smoking. Men of Fash ion. : - . , . ' If we have nothing of the heaven ly in US, when God speaks from heaven we hear nothing but thun der, v This On 101 Yean Old, and J nit Brought to This Country. !; A woman, distinctly of the type not now, was among the immigrants landed on Ellia Island yesterday from the Cunarder Aurania. She is Mrs. Mary Coffee, and was in the charge of her daugnter Eatherinq, 09 years old. s -'.- One hundred and four years. have filed into tho past since the mother first saw the light. She is from County Kerry, and remembers the timo of the Irish rebellion, the bat tles of Orklow, (Jastlebar, fiallynah inch, and Ballinamuck. : Mrs. Coffee talks only in Gaelic Peter Groden, the Barge Office de tective acted as interpreter, and translated Into English what the old new-comer had to say. Her husband! died fifty years ago. She was born in Shiramin County Kerry and had lived there all her . life until her daughter, who had emigrated to America, came for hor and took her away. Tho daughter lives in Plain- field. Conn., and to that point she was going. She has four children living, and a brother who is 101 years old. Mrs. Coffee's sight is good, and her hearing is nnimpear- ed. She talks fluently, and walks as though sue were not weighted by her more than a oentury of years. She is the oldest immigrant that has ever landed in this country. A Sorry Spectacle. The spectacle of onr nation de pending on a syndicate of bankers to maintain its credit has not been a pleasant one, and we are glad that the Belmont-Morgan syndicate has completed its contract, to maintain the gold reserve, which to nnanoiers is tho emblem and the substance apparently of our national oredit. immediately following the retire ment of the syndicate the reserve has dropped below the 1100,000,000 standard, and, it is said another bond issue is not unlikely. The Bel mont-Morgan syndicate 8 profits lor its six month security is variously estimated from 13,000,000 to 12,- 000,000. Why a gold reserve is necessary, why its ups and downs should re store and destroy business, we can. not understand: but the manifest fact is that the timo of finance is sounder when the gold reserve is 100,000,OQO that when it is less than that amount. For one we long for the government to go out of the banking business and let its gold reserve now into tho channels of commerce, where money belongs. ho government except onr own is in the banking business, and surely otir experience has not beeu such as to eutice other nations to follow our example. Biblical Recorder. Lucking- Upward. Tho following advice, given to a young marnou woman who was visited by another older and more ex perienced one, may bo helpful to some of our readers: When the visitor rose to go, the hostess came with her to the door, and out upon the pleasant piazza, which however, looked a little dusty in the corners "Oh, dear!" said the young wife, "how provoking servants are! I told Mary to sweep this piazza thorough ly, and now look- how dusty it it is." "Grace," said the older woman, looking into the disturbed young faco with kindly, humorous eye's, "I am on old housekeeper. Let me give you a bit of advice: Never di rect pooplo's attention to defects. Unless you do so they will rarely see them. "Now if I had been in your place and noticed the dirt, 1 should have said: 'How blue the sky is!' or 'How beautiful the clouds are! or 'How bracing the air isl' Then I should have gotten vou safely down the steps and out of sight without see ing the dust. Household. The only reason why we don't see tho face of truth everywhere is be- cause wo live too low down. COVE CORSEsrONDEJiljE. General Sews Happening: of the Neighborhood. Elder Jossio Heath, ono of our oldest citizens died fit his residence Sept. 30th. Mr. Heath' was next to the oldest man in this section. De oeased was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church for fifty or six- ry years; leaves an aged widow, fonr children and several grand children. Tho bereaved family have onr sym pathy. ' :v , ' It is very dry in this section,' and nnlees we have rain soon, the pota to crop will be a complete failure, but we have never seen more nor better fodder saved, in fact forne-o of every description. It seems that everybody regrets not having planted more cotton, as me prospects ace -fair lor a good price. Look out for a heavy crop next spring and light price next fall. Wo heard a Pop say tho other day, the advance in the price of cotton,, was the Democrats trying to iooi me people again. We are and always have been in favor of the publip roads being kept np by taxation, 'but will vote against this "one-sided thing" that comes up in Nov. when one half of the people in the county can crawl in sido of the incorporated limits of New Berno and vote to tax the country peoplo. It is time to call a halt, if the citizeus New Borne don't want to help pay the tax, they have no business to vote either way. The Methodist protracted meet ing is now in progress at the M. E. Church conducted by Rev. Mr. Qr mond, assisted by Rev. Mr. Tripp of Trenton. Hope much good may bo accomplished before it closes. Mr. and Mrs. N P. Willis of near Vanceboro is visiting relatives and friends near Cove this week. We would be glad to mention all the arrivals in and near Cove, but Alexandria, Va.. Asllevllle.N. O . Burlington, N. C Ilurkevllle. Vft.. space will not permit. There are Chatham, va. soveral - opcci-ic Fin Cr.:ruuv "Since childhood, I have beeri afflicted with scrofulous bolls and sores, which caused me terrible , suffering. Physicians were unable to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At length, 1 began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and very soon grew bet ter. - After using , half a dozen bottles I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa parilla as the very best blood-pnrifler in existence." G. T. Reinimkt, Myersville, Texas. GALCr.1 Fcmalo Academy. The 94th Annual Cession beams Sept, 5th, 1895. Register lor last year shows mora than 600 persons under instruction during the year. Special features: tbe development of Health, Character snd Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled, fully equipped mpariitory, col legiate and Post Graduate Departments, hMl.lM final .pint. Aplmnlft In Mllftif Art. NUingDuges, Commercial and Industrial studies. J. H. CLEWELL, Priu. ; juy31 Salem, N. C. THB 0XLT WORLD'. FATA 'Sarsaparilla Ayer's Cherry Federal ceres Ought as Colds REDUCED RATES Cotton Statu I Intimtid Exposition ATLANTA, GA., September 18 Dbcbmber 31, '95. jr-For the above occasion tbe Southern Railway Co. will sell low-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, Ua., and return on tbe following basis: . University of Kortii' "Carolina. Comprises the University, the College, the Low and Medical Schools, aud the Summer School for Teachers. , Tuition $eo. ' 35 TEACHERS, 471 STUDENTS.! Address. President WINSTON. Chnpel HilL N. C, for Catalogue and handbook' on "Unirer- sity Education. E. -17. ' SUAIL.L Under Gaston House, South roni Stm t., New Berne, N. O. - FULL OF General Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Plaster and Cement. . - DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. ' ESTersonal. attention to the prompt and correct filling ol All orders. . : ; " ms;$ui w,dow GUILFORD COLLEGE." The AdvutafM el this prosperoiit College, open to Young Men and Young Women. . - -c... t.. nommnd nin Rnllrllmm. NntMl for its CfiriHiian ana nome-lika healthful inUuenoe. Classical, Scientific, Latin-Scientific Courses. Normal, Busi. nesa, Art and Music Departments. College and Society Libraries, Scientific TjLhnm.rv and fiahinet. Facultv of able instructors. Charges moderate. FobOataLowks Adubbss, . . The PRESIDENT, FROiT- 'not yet named". ' CUBAN FLAG TO FLY. Ore With Old ttlory," V, wtll Wave Key West's Ciiy-Hall Ket Wkst.FU., Oct. 4-At it mooting of the City Commissioners lust night a petition, signed by most of tho prominent bnsinoss-mcn, re questing that tho Cuban flag be dis played over tho City Hall on tbe Oth instant in honor of tho attempt fii r?nlfiii lil.m.lir itrno VM-nnnf on1 ..w.j, r' Raletali. tho request granted. It was oritored ; south Boston, Va by the boar,! that tho Stars and; Stripes, with the Cuban flag, be siatosvifie.N.c... displayed as desired. There is much Ti-yon, n. c.'... PAiii.fnrr .immur tlm Puli.itia apl. Wuf hlniTtOll. D. G Charlottesville, Va. Cllapol Hlll.N.C... 4'onoord, N. C Charlotte, N. C Danville, Va Durham. N. C Front Koyal, Va.... tjreonsboro, NO.... Uoltlsboro, NO: Ilemlersoiirille N C. 96.9-1 19.93 12 H5;.... 18.701340 23.93 17.03 il.SOi 18.55 l4O.8515.30l .9)17.03 Hickory N C,.,,,,.. High l'ont, N.C,.,. Hot Snrlngs, NO.,.. Henderson, NC.M.'. i.ynchbni-g, Va.... Lexington. KC...... Moi-Kanton, N. C...... siarion, n. i;.. Newton, N.C. Orange, Va.... Oxtoitl. NO.... mi-nmouq. a. 40.40 14 90 13 15 90 av 20 40 15.00 14 70 15 00 96 26 19 99 17 65 19 05 91 75 ; 15 H la asj,.,,, U (Mb 90 4015 001 50,18.501 06 ItuldsvlUo, NC... , n.v...... Mel Save time, money and uoctors ouis. uo wiereyou please, when you please, as fast as von please. Find pleasure, health and economy all in one. Rambler Bicycles are the acme of mechanical nerlection. Strnno. du. rable and reliable, with not an ounce oi useless material. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and lor pleasure seekers. Various models, all the same price tioo catalog tells all about them tree, ot course. , 60RHULLY ft JEFFERT NFS. CO, wasHiHaToM. e. e. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE I t-N.w is the time to secaru vou a home. I liHve laid out n part of my land on lVmbroke Howl, wjouiinir the Oily of .Now LieilK', in hmuling lots. I cull II l'emlirnke City from tho fact that it lie on Pembroke ltoucl. I now offer build- im lotx for Kile ailioinintr tin: city of Now Heine. fef I'liis is a liiuli, thy locution. ' The streets are Hfiy feot wide. The lots arc ally by one humlreu test in sizj. Uy etcunui; a lot in remliroke Oily, you would have all the advantages of beiUL' near Now JUerne, and being out ol the city limits you would be exempt from City Tn x. The title is perfect. Call early and have first choice. Terms cash, or on installment. , , I WM. H. PEARCE. ocl8 lw Mexican Mustang Liniment . ottubs .: Bolatlea, Boratehes, , Contraetso lumbago, ' Sprains, Hujnlts, Rhenmatirm, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, StiffJoints, Screw Stings, , Backache, - Worms, ites, Galls, Swinnsy, Bruissa, Sores, " laddie Qalls, Junions, Spavin ' Files, Corns, Cracks, THIS COOD OLD 8TAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is elalmsa for It. One of the reasons for tbe great popularity of the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its universal appl leabilltr. Everybody needs such a medicine. The Lumberman needs It In case of accident. The Housewife needs It for generalfamlly uis The Cannier needs It for his teams and his men. The Alochanle needs it always oa his work bench. The Miaer needs It m esse of emergency. - The Pleueerneedslt-cantgetalongwltlioatlt. The Farmer needs It la bis house, bis stsbla, sad hi-stock yard. The Steamboat man or tbe Boatman seeds It In liberal supply afloatand ashore, . The Horse-fancier needs It-It Is hit best friend snd safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It It wIU save him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. Tho leal Iroad man needs It snd wIU need It so long at his life is a round of accidents and dangers. Tho Backwoodsmaa needs IL There Is nota. Ing like It as an antidote for the dangers to Ufa, llmbsnd comfort which surround tho pioneer. The Merchant needs Itabout his storeamonf sis employees. Accidents will happen, and whsa these come the Uustang Liniment Is wsnted at ones. Keep a Bottle in the House. Tls the bost of economy. t) Keep a Bottle in the Factory. luimssedlstt ase in case of accident eaves pain and loss of wagsa Keep a Bottle Always la tbe (stable for so wbon wanted 15 30! 14 5.VI8 00 90 40 15 00 99 95 17 05 IS 851 IS W 20 40 15 00 91 55 15 80 26 95 10 95 15 SO 15 SO 16 35 10 75 98 9519 95 33 65 17 35 96 95 19 95 99 95116 S5 19 00: H 951 10 40 6o s m laafli 14.1 945 11.95 18.50 10.55 19.40 10.31 10 90 10 45 14 001 9 90J Southern Railway j Is tbe Quietest Boole From New Berne and Eastern Cities to the Cotton States and International Exposition. Atlan ta, 6a. Leave New Bene via A. N.C at 9:30 a. m. . -; Leava Goldaboro via Southern Railway at a p. m. ' Leave Greensboro via Southern Railway at p.m.- , . , , Arrive Atlanta via Southern Ruilway at e.-ssa a. m. EPTbe only line enlerinir tlie Exposi tion Grounds. Round trip . tickets on gale at VEKY LOW RATES. For any further Information address, CHA8.L. HOPKINS, Travelling Fas. Agent. Cbarlotte, N. C. GRAHAM ACADEMY, MARSHALLBERG, CARTERET COUNTY, N. C. REV. W. O. A. GRAHAM, D. D., . PRES. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT., 2, 1895. " 6 65 5 85 f A Winning Pair! JULE CARR " flndooe BliACKWZLL'S DURKAMJ H 80 II 95 10 901. 11 95 ltt..... 11 50..... 0 ..... 7 98 It 95 11 95 It 7 85 13 10 10 45 19 40 9 70 10 45 10 80 14 00 14 001 19 m 14 00 11 30 9 S0 7 10 7 95 795 7 95 915 4 90 Wari-eiHon. Va Wilkesboro, N,'.... Wlnston.8alemt N.C (Rates liom intermediate point In pro portion.) EXPLANATION; Column A : Tlekets will be sold 8epteinbes y rrom Heptemoer Id. to aw- ini ncluslve, with flnai lswM 5 aud 19, and dall; oeiuuer 15, 1H&, January 7, um. Column B: Tickets will be sold dal rsom, September 1 6 to December 15, 1895, iueluslve, with final limit twenty (901 days from, data oi sine The finest Cigars everodered tor tlx monev. A dime cigar lor 5 cent?. Jule Carr, ' Cigar named in honor of CoL J. 8. . Carr, one of North Carolina's moat . moat prominent citizens. Sumatra wrapper, hand-made, warranted to irive satiauctioii. ' Blackweli's Durham Cigar. A fine cigar worth 10 cent?, I uut sens tor cents. Uoe ot tlie best to be found. Guarantet.il to give tlie Deu saiiBiacUon. JNaructt- la Honor of CbL W. T. Black well, the lather oi Durban and tbe JHirham Bull smoking Toeaoco. jj vou want a , good smoke try them. ; . ZJTTU tUaSACsOcima, FtvafarKoeatoorMlor 10 cents. Han d - roacte ; a eter abort smoke. aj-Wa also handle the followlag brands ;ne Parents or Gnardinns will find this thechnancst aiid most deHir- 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, BiU liard rooms or Brothels. Plenty of churches and Sunday schools. BEAD 1 BEAD II BEAD !!! . - Aided by tbe Methodist church we offer the following inducements: EXPENSES PKIt MONTH. . Primary Qrade, Board, Washing, Tuition, $ C 80 . Intermediate jQrade, . 7 00 Latin, Scientific, - v 8 00 . - Mnsic(extra) . . 1 50 The Above Prleoa larlnde Board, Waalslas;, e. , t7For further information write the President. dw eod tf TUE AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR THE COLORED RACE, AT GREENSBORO, N. C. Viati1u K Mnlknasi tinMKB ol.Jt Column G: Tickets wUl bfi aold daUy frotu, DutbauthN. can tMinulr our friend.. Senteinber 15 to December 80. Urtft. iucIuBlve. na rtlfu?ZZ -wppiy uur mnns witii uniii urnn inwriii uojiisruBiliit.i(rj u sale. No ticket to he. Jpuger Wal than OLD CHUNK CHEROOTS, Fire for $ cents; jununry ,, isho. n napptnt in wuvu yiapcr. das adnThnao'l eSTrol 17 until December 24. WO. Inclusive, with tV I " "PPeu in waxea paper. UHl luillf Leo i iu, trays uuiu unite mi. column t September S.P W teSV.date8,0-. WEST PICK CIGARS, Tnree lor cents: a E : Tickets will be sow daily trotn, .. . j. Uuke !or 'maaeJ. ""i. rlito beeember 80. uss, wehislve. I sorsaeuMMiey. ,. fy Thesegoods can be had, at The Fall Term will beain Wednosdav. Octolier tm). 1895. Kxnmlnallon lor admission will be made Weclnestlay and Tbnrsilav, ucsolMjr 2nd and rl. Kxatninailon ol ronuly atu. . dent, wtll ha made in oiuih nnuntv hv ton nouiitv evamliior oir the lii sL hutnnlav 111 Himttjln- lier next. ' Instruction la slven In Airrlcnlture, Ilorllcnlture, Dairy MnnaRement, the Meonnnie Arts, the KnKltsh I.aiiKnae, and various branolu s of Mallii-niHtlcal, I'hvmnil, Natural and Eoonomle Science, with special relerenoe to Uielr sppUcations m the imluHtmtsot hie. A limited number of srirls will be adiiiitto for whom, in addition to tho rcirular course of study, instruction will be slven tn Music. Hcwiiifr, i ooklnK and J.niuidry work. - This school is endowed by the United Nluten, and tho Htutn nl North Carolina. It la not sectarian, and la not controlled or Influenced by any particular denomination. -- TERMS: COUNTY STBDBNT8, , Tuition, Free. . , - POIl ALL STUDENTS: Board, per week . . .... . 4 1 -2.1 Lodging, use ol room, bedding, Ac., per session - 10.00 . Instruction on piano, two loasous a week, per mo.. 9.00 . . Fornseot piano per session - - - - - 1.00 o-for additional terms see rata nirae. whluh can be had bv addreHsinir. "The President otthe Agricultural and sieclianicai College for the Colored Itace," Gieensboro, N. C, OTHtSHSTUDKNKS, . Tuition, per session r. . aio.00.1 Insure In the Fidelity . COMMRBCIAI, BUTJ.DIKG AND LOAN Association, I. I Uoutt, Secretary. Uicumosd. Va.. March 26. 1804. O. It. Mioyette, ilnnacr fidelity M. Lu a., uit-iMuonu, va.: Dear fin: I urn a izrtat llicver la lilt- iueuiaiicr, nuil ciiny about 900,000, Hmong nhicli ig I lie limit in the Fidel ity, winch l consider gunrrlor In many riepects to auy 'old lice" policy. , I lie innin ouiecl in cm ryinc Insurance is protection to my tnmily nod-estate, and as the cost of insurance in your Ooinpany is aiiout one lhir-1 less tlimi it clinnnd in "old linc'',com)unies, wliicll I cnusiilcr by no me.iiis as stfe. I feel that I am gct- unc; ri'om your Uompauy naxlmum pro tection at iiiinimuin rutoe. . , The ifetv clim9c in your policy I re- surd as a lon stride in advance of the old system, and I wuiild like to have it incor porated in all mv policies. , . lours truly, '.' . L. P. Routt. J. L, HartsHelfl of New Heme, repre sents' tlie Philadelphia Fidelity, and will lake pleasure in explaining us menis. wiih fln'al Itirt soyen (7 days scosst date oi sale. .'. , , , -,. , southern" railway Is the onlv line anterlns: the KxpostMoa . Grounds, batiug a double-trade, standard guaite railway tron the center o theolty of Atlanta lo the Exposition Grounds. For tickets and luU hiionnatloa apply to your nearest agent, or address J.M.OUL1S W. A. TURK, Trade Manager, Gen'l Pass. Agt., 1300 Penna, Ave., WasuUHitoa, D. C. sepUthhn J.C. Stanoll, T. L. Pnme I, ' Tnoa. Bowden, Nana Mdsorley, A. L. Bynnm, C. 8. Hollister, P. If, Bowden, A. M. Kdwarda. J. K. Parker Jr. W. B. Cox, . J.D. Dinklna, . . J. 8. Garret. A.. CRAItROAD New Bsrn, N. C, Sept 13, '95. To Agents: The following rate will Rororn from coupon stations below . to Atlanta and Itvturn, Account ot . Atlanta Exposition : HaTYour orders solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ml7 lp tt N. C. HUCHZS, Agt. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity," Steam Do. lei NEWBKEN.N.C. From M. New- New , Kins- La City port bent ton Orange Class A i5 75 - H M7t t3ft .. 75 B 1H.H5 WOO 1.15 - 17 06 ' 16 Ml D 15 MM - 14 00 . 1J0 UW " O UU 11.00 ' 11 00 .... ' . - Class A. Tickets to be sold daily after Sept. 15tb 189S until Dec, 15th with final limit, January 7ih 1896V Class B. Tickets to be sold daily be ginning Sept. 10th and conlinning .until Dec. l-5tb. 1895 linal limit twenty (20) days. - Class D. Tickets to be sold Tuesdays and Thursdays ol each week heginnin? with Sent 16th and until Dec; 84th 1895. Limited to ten clays liom date of sale. v Class O. For Military Companies and Fire Companies in uniform moving in bodies of twenty Are or more on one solid ticket and uniformed bands accompanying them and moving on one solid ticket Tickets to be sold on any day of tbe week hcitinning with Sept 16th and until Dec, Mtli 18U5 limited to ten days. Tins Class G. ticket to be sold only upon no tice, the day prior to leaving to that ticket can oe arranged. v.-ss . Note, important The A. 0. Line. The l en day ticket marked In Bed ink on stub ten days. The twenty day ticket marked on stuij TweLty day, rue Houtnera Railway tickets have printed on stub, ten and twenty days. - CI smi A. tickets will be marked on (tab in Bed ink. Limit Jan. 7. 1896. Please be governed according. - . Jj. 1HLL,-V. r A. eenr asters snd easee It tiw k.!r. r InlMtuMS of aainfwl MS e.luues . mi snnlM la dMth, mbiw -rr. V .mli 71 Mff. I WTtHilifl suvld. ii rwMwM.11 cnr. mud cn JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 15c, Bex. Pf?ITI!9T!Me. PIIm m .., mssIIs aawM sk efciMna riTwnasis vesDia. F. 8. DUFFY, . Druggist, Berne, N. C. New h THB WHOLES A LB . FLOUR AND SHINGLE MAN HARDEST BRICK . .... at . .' Hard Times Prices and Salmon ones for verf sutall . amount of money. No matter wliat kind you want, come and see me; I have every grade, an 3 my prices will suit you. J. It. PIGOTT. Head my Prices, examine my prices and become my customers. Good Butter, 25 Mitt's per pound: White Dox-meat oc; uranuiated sugar oc: A No. 1 California Bam. ituaraateed or money Kfunded oa return of tbe ham. loo, per pound; Sugar cured Shoulders o cents. , town ' Mine Is the cheswst place in OUV UtMiU UKUCKKlt Don't forget tfaat I have Free Stables, uan-nnuses and uuggy-housts ror my count nr friend.. ' JairLargest Dealer In Bhiasrles-hand-1 P 1 f made and sawed in any quantity, quality, 1 1 ' i I Kmaber of Time-Tried and IXre-Teated Companies Kepresent ed. .. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre seoted. . NOIOBAEY PUBLIC Commissioner of Deeds for H ow York, Connecticut and Peusyl- Tama.. . Agent National. Boat d Ma rine Undertrriters. NEW BERNE HOUSE, City, N. J- Il. MAINN, Prop. I'leasant' Location New Manage-.- ment Good Acooniniodatious . Attentive Servants ; : Terms Eoaaouable. , . - Mt. Mitchell "HOTEL.," . Black Mountain, N, O. This Famous ltesort is now fopeu. ioo well known to require description. For 'JcrniH, address, W. iK Bl'ltAUUlfi, Prop. -May 10th, '95. - tf SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Season 1895, From A. & N. O. Stations Eonnd Trip for-Sevm Springs. Passkkoeb Dkpabtmrnt, -New JJeru, N. C, May 31st, 1894, To Alio' ts A. & N. U. lid.: - HOUNI) TRIP TICKETS. Hi l'.nfior tleketa w ill be sold frnin your Station to Ln(irnnge to iianies visiting the nbove Sirin!s at l lie following rales of fare for tlie ltound Trip: stylet, prices or sizes. v.f.i: . eepUtf . ; THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. t Cure, in 1 to 4 days, Im- 1 Biediat. in eflMt : auiok to 1 eure. Can beoarried in VMt ik. A Docket. .11 oomDlete 1b one iMMi.iute. bout bv mail, ereuaid. Dlain liaokase, oa roeliS ot prioa. . tl per bos. 70 .30 -.35 .00 " .80 I J. S. DUFFY, Berne, N. C. Druggist, , New i i trtwm f ton Bi fstl Hit- riMW) F.I S. : -J'or- -3. kii wrtt 't H'lnrtiiitH to vm. , .it.y aiu alt th T ft'l4'M)tll ti IWilMlri (f 04-Mt, Kill stnHi'h, i. ai-vnn t4 orw n or t. l-Ui 1 1', , r:. c. Diu of ttL in i-ntt on vtW WM. LORCH CGTACUC::iDICG3. 4 ...?lY Caa.w MlaakalS ! -AHI Qencril llcrcbandisc. 13 C4KT-POr3 AOOOIfOD.T'ONg. -pnost-: Tuseiirora," fl 75 - Nuw llern, 2 25 Bivcrdale, - 2 75 Cronlan, .8 00 llave'oek, . v3 25 Newport, " S IS Wildrecwii' . 8 65 Mori-Head Wily, :i 9,1. if .Tickets on Sale June 1st, 1895. use ci-utrart lickuts and limit t Loin good lo return to Oct., Slxt, 181)3. All tickets must lie signed. S. L. Dili., G. I', A. -ROM-GoMeboro, -1 Best's, Kal'ing Gre- k, Kiudtoii, - Cufwell.- i !- Dover, - - 1 05 Cure Creek, 1 50 Kcticc ' '' . '- . Tlie undrrdi'ned Sii'itil C. Jerkins lias duly quallnYil us Exec utrix of tho estate of AIiiiied -T, 'Jerkins, and lien liy gives notire that alio iequirenll pei-sun linviiM; ela'ins uiiiiisttlieesluteortlie miiil Alon.o T. Jvikins, t prrsenl I hem to I he fan) Ex ecutrix, duly authenticated, for pnyment, on or belore lliu Hrd day of S. pu inli r, 1896, or elfc this noiii e n ill x- pie mli J iu bur of recovery. IVnkiis iuilelilMl to the, ttituto nmstjiny without delity. SlIHAN V. ,lnn;iss, KxeciilrU. ( iM.k, Alliiii. r:,-v. ' , i . . . -v :
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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