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HOttTH CAROLINA, - In the variety ami extent of bernatur al resources la unsurpassed ; and In her climate, unequalled by any State In the Union. NEW BERNE,: A 'Hv (t IUWMI l I. .It..- ..' . ... ... Urowlnifonu sili Huainiws Ilasis. (vatTriirkinn Cimter ol the Houtli; Larue l.mnlxM hiK A KMilnR iuterena. HabiH-rllie lo l lin JorilN a I. . Keep Painted. NEW BERNE, N. G, : SATURDAY MORNING." OCTOBER 12. 1895. ?0L XtV-NO. 167. PRICE FIVE CENTS. FRESH ARRIVALS ! ooo:-:ooo , I wish to call the attention of my patrons to the arrival of some seasonable Roods, and invite them ' o call anil examine my very com plete stock. ForBreakfasf, We Have, Old Fashion Buckwheat Prepared Packajce Buckwoat, Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, New Orleans Molasses. Oat-Meal, Wheat Flakes, Heckor's Flap Jack Flour, Ferris Boneless Strips. Breakfast Coca All Makes, Perfect Brands of Tea and Coffee, always fresh. For Dinner We Have Franco Amorican Soups very fine. Delicious Ferris Hams, a little high in price, But Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese. Cold Packed Jersey Tomatoes. French Peas, Early June Peas. Sunbeam Sugar Corn. Boston Baked Beans. White Potatoes. Queen-Olives, Heine's Pickles. Blue Point Catsup. Richardson's and Robbings , Plum Pudding. FRUITS, Oranges, .Bananas, Apples and FOR TEA, , WE HAVE Perfect Blend Mocha and Java . . Coffee. ; Mixed lea and Huyler's Coca. : Canned Salmon and Lobster. Lunch Tongue. '''''.;" :. Whole Ox Tongue. Deviled and Potted Meats. Juckyey Club Sardines and Chip ' Beef. . ,.- Delicious Cream Cheese. Plain, . Salted and Grab am Waffers. Fresh Assortment of Cakes. To make all these meals a suc cess yon must have our Elgin Creamery Butter on the table. IT IS THE FINEST. Tan.- ZD-clukl s 1 57 f;::i s;:.:x SEW ADVEBT1SEXEKTN. 0 Murks Co. Don't I caught in rain, S. folio & Son Supply your table. Clms. Francks Lost or ftolcn. ! BUSINESS LOCALS EPCV'TA i.I.V nt Kiu'r. PniTW A Run. Sllull Pa l KfontQ nil kinrlanl' P. irk. Ran- 8020?. Do not fail un-i snd early fur Jr. ..i.i v. - EVAPOR.VrED APPLES. New Crop, Ciillfomia PiuneV nnd Scotch Herrings just rrceiveil. AlcDftnul & u.iskill. EXTRA Fine Butter just leeeivud. V. B. Cox. : ' BUCKWHEAT nud thu Viry Iiest But ler tit McUiinii I & Uaskiirs. FOR Sulc 100 crates Mnuntuin Apples, mce n'l delicious, ft 25 per crute. b. W. Willis. n81w. FANCY CREAM CHEESE lit Mc Dan iel & Gaskill. FOR RENT 8 Itomni with or without hoard. Apply No, 40, Corner Eden and Pollock Sis. . - if. LOOSE Oat Mi al ami Out Flukes 5u. ll. at J. R. Purki-r, r. HKCKER'3 prettii-il nnd "Id fashion linen heat al J. It. Pmkerjr. BUTTER Milk Toilot Soup 15c. per boi at J- R. Parfor.jrj OYSTERS at Lnnton's Cotteu House 20 eouts per quart 8ep2a 1m (iRATERPineipple, last quality, lor ico i-reiu, pies, cuke, preserve nud other purposes at J. F. Taylor's. ju7ll. FLOWERS for Xmas ami E.Mcr B'oom hnr. Plant Roman Hyacinths und Easter Lillies now. Bulbs tit liKURY's. KOLI-METI'A at Ukrby'b fountain. A bulb ot'Freesia Refmctu Alhagivi-n with every glass. sl5 lm HEADQUARTERS lor flour, snuff, su jar, lanl, buller and tnlim-co. We are Miller's igents for (he saleof flour. Don't forge: the plate. Roberts & Bro SJCK and debilitated persons that need a tome, will do well to try , Minerva lie-r, I he liniAt table beer in the world. - Sold at J. F. Taylor's. If. A FULL line of Fall and Winter Sam ples just arrived. Call and examine be fore ;iviug your order. F. M. Chad wick, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St. Atlnntle 4fc North CnroHnn Rntlroml. Passenger Dispautmfnt, I Ncnbcrn, N. C, Oct. 9ili, 1895. Grand Excursion from Newhein to At lanta,. Tuesday, Oct. 33, 1895.' The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road and the Southern Railway Company will run an excursion by their lines via Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Salisbury and Charlotte to Atlauta and return without change of cats. Only $14.00 (or the round trip. A full Una of Passenger Couches nnd Pullman Bullet Can will be scheduled tor this train. The Tickets are for a leu days limit. ' 8CUEDLXE: Leave Newborn at. 9:30 ft. m., sharp. arrive at Atlanta 5:25 a. ni , next morn ing, making (lie run in just 20 hours. Re turning, leave Atlanta at 5 p. m., eastern time and ariivo at Newborn at 5:13 p. in., next day. xou take tho cars at the rtewtern de pot and will not have In change cirs during the entire tun unless it is to take tlu Uuttet 1'ullinan VeUibulcdcnrsln the same train, and these are the only ears, winch run directly, into the exposition grounds. The Boutliern K&ilway uompnny will have one of its experienced officials in charge of this train, who will make ar rangements or give lull tmonnnlion as to obtaining board while visiting the exposi tion. Please let ns know at our Passenger Depot at Newborn ill time, 8 that we may have the requisite number ol' conches desired. S. U Dll.U G. P. A. Blue. ' TJtis is to be a season for Blue Dress Goods We have them, a collection of "Things in Bine." ., l-ifFricea begin, for all . ty wool, as low as 25c Iper yard. WRITE FOB SAMPLES W. E.. & B. S. Tacter & Co. BATiWaH, sr. o. - $10.00 Reward t I will pay Ten Dollars Reward for the return or mv brown pointir biieh with evidence stifHeient to eonvict the scoun drel that stole her. olllw. H P., WILLLCAMS. Notice of Dissolution The eopartnersliip heretofore exifling bet W-en J, B. Richardson nnd A. T. Lund doing a mercantile business iu New Berne, Craven county, N. C, unilor the rlnu n one of Richardson & Laud, has this dav, by mutual consent been dissolved, A. T. Land withdraning from tlio linsinefs. A.1I accounts and other indebtcdne owing lo the said Inn are to bn paid to the said J. B. Kichutdson. nnd nil accounts and other indebtedness of the said tirm of Richardson & Lati I will be paid by the mid J. B. Kichmdton. This Oct. 7th, 18B5. J. B. Richardson, , A. T- Land, Thing's "' IN - , HEWS ADRIFT. In the Oily of Elms nud Vicinity, Ontbered In and BrleOrl Told. The weather became warmer yesterday and the thermometer went up to 75 J. The first ward Registration Book will be open at City Hall today from nine to four p'c'ock. Treasurer Worth decides that Buffdo Bill's show is not a circus; so it is only liable to a small tax as an exhibition. ; While the work of adding the addi tional slory to the building occupied by the Bradham Pharmacy is in progress, they will be in the adjoining building. They moved hiBt night. , Isaac H. Smith, col., of this city has lust sent onto Atlanta lor exhibition in the negro department of the Exposition a lile-sizo crayon portrait of himself. The work was done by Wo wile ot jrcr. i. Wassnm the colored lawyer of Golds boro and is very creditable. . , ' Mecsrs. McDaniel and Guskill tlio new Broad street grocers have just gotten in by Jiie steamer Nuw-Berne, a eai-.load of flour, the first entire load, of it tiioy have received. It came Irom Grand Jtupid'a Michigan.. They liavo laid in a flntt stock in all lines and seem to be getting' a good deal of trade. j HEW BEKNE TEAM THIRD. In Tlte IIon Reel I.icim nt AtlAiiin YcsierdBy. Tlie lollowing two telegrams till all that came last niijhl of llto firemen's chain piouship contest nt Atlanta. Atlanta, a a., Oct, 11, 8:27 p. in. M iyor Win. Ellis "Wo won tourth, possihy seeoml place. Ta-o cnnipanios liivo b.-en protes o.l. The time was fifty-one and a half. Atlanta, G.i., O. I. 1 18:55 1. M Numa Nunn & Co.: , New Berne third place. We wiped Greensboro out. Tea teams ran. NGAL& ltlCHAKDSa.V. 4-oininir nud (Jolnc Mrs. Jane Iluu'lien, Miss Jennie Hughes and Mrs. Mary Melv. Nash re turned Irom IMUboro where they have been spendiu the summer. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marks returned from a visit to relativee in Kinston. Mrs. Siirnli Slimson is at home from nn extemleil visit iu Maine and .Massa chusetts. , MLss Loviu Dill, who lias been visiting her sister Mr. W. 8. Ileibert of Kinston and later visiting I'or a short time at Mr. S. L. Dill's iu this city, left for her homo Friday. Mr. J. R. Mondy relumed from New York where be has ! en on a business trip. Rev. D. A. Brindle, relumed from Grillon where he has la-en conducting a Disciple protracted meetini; with fine re sults. Them wire sixteen additions to the church, lourleen of whom were bap tised. Mrs. J. W. Meiio returned from Nor folk where she has boon visiting her hus band. - Mr. J. B. N' al, who has been spending some time nt Hotel Albert with his sou, who was the lowest bidder on the river bridges left lor his home in Scotlnud Keck Friday. Dr. G. K. Bnghy wentdiwn to Beau fort. Rev. F. D. Swindell, P. E. passed through en route to Hnrlowe to hold quarterly conference. Ntrret rhlldrcn. For the last few wieks wo have had re pealed notices about childron of tender years aix to eight and twelve being al lowed to wander at will over the streets and in sonic cases habitually beg from day today, ; r Wo maintained Hint measures should be taken to squarely stop such proceed- nes. and we liavo had milliners ot our citizens lo express words of approval of what we said yel it is atlowed to continue. And now (lit- quedion arises, can a chris tian community permit such things to go on when the results that willlollow such habits aro woli known? . MPE4 IAI. W. H. H. R. R. NKItVH K. For tlio Atlanta Expoxltion Trip on the il9nd Only Eivhtern Hour en ihoCam. The excursion to Atlanta, via. W. N. A N. Ry. is to be run special, that is a special engine and coaches will be nm from New Heme to Wilmington, leaving New Berne nt 1 1 o'clock a. ni. and arriv ing nt Wilmington at an hour that will enable the party to get dinner, or take in Ihecity. First clu&s sleeper accommodations will beanangud for, and every thing that fore sight nnd a desire to give the most perfect satisfaction will be dooo. Most ( Ihe trip will be made en the famous S. A. L. fust vestibule train. The actual rum. iug lime Irom New Rerne to Atlanta is only 18 hours. GRAND OPERA. Tho Pre Agent of Nlgnorlnit Morco. ka In the City to Arrange for Her Coming. Mr., (i. A. Cake, tlie press agent ol Signorina Nice Morcska, arrived list night to make arrangement for an exhih' tioa lo New Berne. ' He is registered at the Albert ' ; : " Mr. Cake speaks of Signorina Moreska as the most promising young singer and dramatic soprano of ihe duy. lie made her debut a year ago', hhu iaonlyniui:-tt-en years of age and her voice is spoken of as being as fies'i and limpid us a child. Si io Is supported by four otl er artists. Tlie company played twice in Atlanta. Mr. Cake sliow-d us a Comment frjit llio Constitution of the 3 1. An extract from It is about as strong as could be-ruadojit says: . , "it u not excessive pnise to say or these talented people thai a. higher mark was roncn 't by them in their perlor mance last night than was ever made by a similar compauy of artists in this city.". A REFORMATORY NEEDED. What J ml (TO Mere Hull to Nay ill Court UonTliiiitneslion. Tub Journal has repeatedly ndvoea- !ted the establish men t of a reformatory for young criminate wliore an effurt could be made to rcelaim them instead of placing them, tii now, in the penitentiary and jails aiotig Willi oilier nno naruuue l crmuuais url...m tl.utr mi. lilfnltf tn rutin titrtil AS much, possibly moieeontirincd iu evil ways iii-in wuen iiiey fnwra u There was a case before Juilo -Me i Friday wliich caused him to express hi mlf wilTi Ainnha noon lhis suhiect. It vm that r.f ihn Itpirrn 'nrl. IiUflofil Hl'Vjin who give3 her age as -fourteen years, but appears older. She is the one who struck a small child of Mr. W. II. Hancock with a biiek bat on the street recently. A plea was .made fir tlio prisoner on Min rrr.uiml tlin.1 her mother was a oo.l woman, but Judge Mean said that while lm was sorry he could not take a pris i er's tamily into cousiilerulion and kec justice from hjing dona; that in this c i a great outrago hail b .-en in striking th l.tiltv tvitli a i-acL' tiiinii mi nrov'iie itii wliotever, that it showed a malicious wicke-l heart ami adevilisli deposition. The Judu however, notwitlistandin the aifravatimr circumsliineeS attendin the couiinital of tlie oll'enee, liiidolhe sentence light, lie simply seut the girl nniirii-t tn llin (-(Hint v i ill itistcail ttf lo the peniieutiury and made the term only two inonllis. Jii '.ge Meyers took tlio occasion to r mark that there is hard I v a d.iv in whic hn is holding court but what ho sees the ileal for a rcl'imimlory. JOI.I.Y YACHT CKI'INEKN.' From Jf-rtcy Cily. Who Took Tliei Trip Nontll to ViNit flu Kxiositioll On an Eleffiiiif. Miiitlin 'iteht, Itun by ThiiiNelveM-llonii-wm-d llomifl. One of tlio prettiest naplha yachts over in our waters a at "Iho E. V. D. wharf fir a short lime Fridnv nftcrnooii. It Was tlio Ainula, belonging lo the Jersey Cily yacht club on which a pleasure par ty of lira had t ikeii a trip South to iitlend tlio Atlanta Exposition. Tin y have spent a month in iccrcatiou ami ar.i now hom- waid b -iinil. They came, up to New Berne for a fresh supply ol n ipilia. Tlu-y liriel ly visih-d si vi iuI e. a-t plucua ol m Iciest on their cruise. There were only thr e ah-iard when she reached New Bui no. the two others had lo pet luck home curlier than lliusc who remained. 1 hey all seem to h ue snjoyed tin- trip hugely. Tlio yacht is a line little run;, with white hull, oak ile. k nud Inui-i- with cherry trimmings, la-ass railings almost con tinuous wio lows. ln.si-le everytliing eorivspou ls with ihe oxienor npite iniriee. It is oniaiueuially rinislied in walnut, woll carpeted and cushioned and tin- va rious apartments suppli- d with everything needed fnrennvanience and comfort. She was pronounced by those who viewed her. 'a regular dandy ' Those ahorrd wi re Capl. A. E. Web ber, Eugiiw Ike Fowler and Male Geo, W. Harvey. , Criiuliinl Court. FRIDAY S rllori:F.IIM!H, Tlie following cases came up: Jesse Whitehead, col. Larceny. Guilty. Sen fenced to penitentiary 12 months. Roabnu Wiggins, col., A. & 15. Guilty. $10 and costs. Jacob Grimes, col., A. & B. Not Guilty. Eva Fendi vsoti, col , carrying concealed weapons Not gtfilty. Eliz i Brice, col , uud Surah J. Bryan, col, Lii-eeny. (luilty as to the former. Sentenced to 12 months in the peniten tiary. Not gnilly as to the latter. Jos. Ellysou. Escap d from custody. Plead guilty. Sentenced twenty days in jail. .Tiiilirirtpnt ur.is silsnnnilid until ncvl term of court iu the ensj of Ina Itiee c in- viclcd on 1- iMiiy ol torntcalion anil adultery, and her personal recognizance wastuken for appearance tit that lime. Mendora llrvun. col. A. & IS. CI in It v. Two months in jail. Court O'ljouimd for the term. Next week .linluo Minns will hold court in Wilmington. The Weather Record. ' Tho following is Ihn weather record since the mouth nl October came iu for the 21 hours beginning at 8 ii.m.ol the dale meutioned: TKMPKHATlIltK. RATNKA LI.. Dale Max. Min. It inge. llainf'l. 1 71.0 51.0 20.0 2 78.0 54.0 '24.0 3 80,0 51.0 2D.0 4 80.5 51.5 2ti.O 5 -70.5 48.0 28.5 0 77.5 - 65.'5 23 0 ' 7 80.5 lit.5 25.0 0.52 8 7B.0 45.0 31.0 0.10 9 (120 43.0 29.0 10 U5.0 41.0 . 21.0 r I.onC or Ntolcu. A uue Dili in my invor, signed ny a. J. Collinsf dated Fehy. 17, '95. Value for. ly miliars, i uereoy uiriuii any one lo receive same. ;,; , nl2dw3w.j Chah. Franks. ' Reglntratton Notice, ' Tlie second ward ' registration books will be open to-day and next Ruturrlay tit the court house. II. I,. Hall, . R-gistrar. ' Adisorcd Liver causes jiundice, bd-iou-noss, indigeslion, fl tluli-ncy and dys pepsia. Johnson s Kidney and Liver Regulator corrects all liver troubles, and thes i ailments disappear. 23 and 50 cts, at F. 8. Duffy's ? t t ; United Ntatee Postollice, Newborn, . C. In aceor.lanco with notice given every one renting a box in the postofiice is re quired to cull nt the money otder department- and show receipt for key deposit. Pertains not having rtceipts for deposit will bo rcquir.d to make the deposit and get a receipt lor the same. Tlie money order department will be open from 9 a. in , to 7 p, m during which time dep-isils will bo reo lived. The orders of the Postmaster General lire ino perative and the rc-nitation must be Com plied with, 8t M. Manly, Postmaster. COLORED FAIR PRE.lfIC.WN Awnrded by the Judera at tlieHlxlh Annual Exhibition of the Oriental Iiiduxtrlnl, Stock, Fruit and Agri cultural Fair ANKoelntlon. CLASS B EDWARD WILSON, DIHECTOR, Iiest stalk ot cotton, heaviest boll grown in N O, Peter Iticliaidsun, $1.00; Largest amount of ears on ODe stalk of corn.Ftunk Vail, $1.00; best i bushel Irish potatoes raised this year, tpetial premium of 3 window shades ottered t-y J u Hollnnd cc Co, Noah Powell; best bushel of field peaB It G Mosley, 1 OU; best variety ot briad corn 1 uusuol to be exhibited, retcr uicli ardson, 1 1,00; best and largest pumpkins M U grown. Itev o Is Uaslcill, 50c; best variety of pears, Mrs Georgianna Richard son, $1.00; best variety of grapes, Peter Kielmrosoii, t.uu; ucst and iurgesl water melons, special premium by J C Whitty & Co. to L W Ham, 1 horse plow; largest aud uir.st varied display of farm products by one exhibitor, special premium by L If Culler, 1 boy dixie plow to Noah Powell; largest display of any crop ra-sed this year, special picni'iim by M Halm & Co, one riding bridlo to R G Moseley. CLASS C JAMES DUDLEY, DIRECTOR. Potiltiy Chickens: Bust Cochins not less than 3 Cornelius Lovctt, $1.00; best Leghorn, Waller Fulclur, $1.00; best and largest collection by one person, Joseph Hargrove, $1 50; best pair Puddle ducks, Mis Lucy Jones, 50c; best exhibit of ducks Hoary F Johnson, $1.00, best China geese, Ueury Barnes, 50c; best pair uative or cross geese, Frank Vail, 50c. CLASS P WM. JONES, DIRECTOl:. Pantry Supplies- Best dried apples by natural prut-ess, Mrs 1'eler Richardson, 50. ; best apple vinegar, Mrs Sarah Itick ardsuu, $1.00; best jar pieserveil applos, Airs Caroline Fields, 25c; best jar pre set ved peaches, M ra Hannah Banks, 25c; bestjir pie-orvcd petrs, Mrs Georgian:! Richardson, 25c; best jar preserved toma toes, Mrs Susan Ilaruisnn, 25c; best pre served plums, Mrs Noa.li Powell, 25c; liesl jar preserved citron, Mrs. uesrgiana Kiel -urdsnn, spi-cial premium by M T Roberts, lcakijbest aud largest display of pre serves not lcs than varieties, special premium by J H llackbiirn lo Mrs Noah Powell, I una. cans ol lomiuocs. H.st N C Hauls 3 to be shown, Peter Richardson, $1.00; best jar peaches. Mis Wiuniu Polie. 25c; best jar pears Mrs ficrenii Crispin, 2,n-; best sweet pickled peacliesy fill's Uliobuo Melds, 2.1c; best iiouuu eako, special prenuutn by C N Hill & Co, to Mrs l)r Lasstlier, 25 Ibsoflluur; be.-t lancy eak-, special premium by .1 Ka ei- lo Mrs JXlie Muore, one cake; best loif blend, Mrs Car -line Fields, 50c; hesl plate biscuit, no yeast powder, Mrs Emeline Simnitms, oUc; best 1loz.11 rolls, Mrs E 14 Dudley, 50c' Wiuia: licet peach wine, Mrs Cnra J riiuimons, M", best scupperiiong wine. Mrs Cora J Simmons, 50e; best jiluin wine. Miss Kveiline Banks. 50c; best blackberry wine No. 1, Mrs Everliue Williams, 50, ; bt pmr wine, Miss Emeline Banks, 5lic; best strawberry wine, ills James Umllev, 50c: best blackberry wine No 2, Miss lira-line Hulks, 50c; best craniberrv wine. Miss Everline Uinks, o0c, best liuekel berry wine, Mrs Eoieriine Williams, 50c; bi-st tomato wine, extra gaod, Miss Ever line Banks, 50e; best mahiga grape wine, b -st Catawba grape wine, best California grape wine and best crab apple brandy, Miss Kverlino liunKs, Uc 011 each; best blackberry cordial. Mis. Nouh Powell, 50c; best peach brandy, Mrs Cora J Sim mons, 5()c; best grape brandy, Mrs. Sophia Fenui-r, 50c; largest aud best dis play of nines in this class, Miss Everliue Hanks, f 1.00. CLASS E M. T. BRYANT, DIRECTOR. Best ornamental wood ship, Wm Jones, 50c; best graining, J A Mason, 50c; best display wooden ware, Deums Y adsworth, 50c; best ,displuy veneers, Sylvester Dibble, $1 00; best display corhiis, etc.. 1 G Sutton & Son, f 1.U0; best wood car- v in ', special premium by it. lierry, dnig- ist, lo M Whitley, 1 pound of Priuces musk mellou seed; best iron work by blacksmith, special premium by Turner Furniture & llmihyaru Co., to J A llur- ravc, one fine stand lamp; best specimen of wood work by boy under 10 years, special premium by II B Duffy, one comb to Fields; 2nd best iron work by blacksmith, Edward Short, 50u. CLASS f. , Best silk patch work quilt by hand, MrsGco F Miller, $1.00; best crazy patch work quilt by huud, Mrs Geo 11 While, $1.00; best plain quilt ol any kind by hand, Miss P K U Wassmn, 75c; 2d best plain quilt ot any kind by baud, Miss Annie Best, 50e; best crochet counterpane, Mrs John H Fisher, 75c; best knit coun terpane, Mrs Annie Cogdou, 75c; home made bearlli rug. Airs .lames Dudley, 50c; best home iiiado socks, Mrs May .1 Green, 85c; best homo made stockings, Mrs Alary I urecn, 50c; best eel 01 pillow shams Mrs Mary Wallace, 25c; best suit of ladies under garments, Mrs Geo F Miller, $1.00; 2nd Iiest iuliirtt's diass, Mrs Geo II White, 25c; best specimen of home made lace, Miss Sophia Fcuiu-r, 5a-; best handker chief, Miss Mnhlu Willis, 25 ; best piano cover and best embroidered table cover. Mis Geo . 11 Whito, 50c oa each; best raised work in worsted, Mrs R C llaker. 50c; best cariiagu robe, Mrs. Geo H White, . 50c; hist mantel lamhrcquiu, Mrs J110 11 Fisher, 50c; best enibrodeitHl panel, Miss Mary S Tl-urber, of Wilming ton, N C, 25e; Iiest made apron, Miss thitlio liollcy, 2,jc; 2d best calico dress and best spi cimeu of button hole iu cloth, Miss Cora Myron, 25c on each; largest Inplay of needlework or embroidery, Mrs W H Johuson, 50c; be-tchi etict and kuit work, Mrs Geo K Miller, 50c; best em broidered lap robe, Mrs S V Dudley, special premium by Hackhurn & Willcil, I bbl of Ubelisk flour; f. r handsomest scrap basket. Miss tlalliu Holly, special premium by Miss Harriet Lane, one nice but; beat infant's dress, Mrs Or Lussiter, special- premium by J F Taylor, 1 pair $2,00 shoes; best calico dress cut and made by exhibitor, Siocial premium by S U Scott, otie Wtibi.bowl nud pitcher to Miss flattie Motley; bdst linen tablecloth, Mrs J Geo II White, special premium by US Mace, one bottle of line pcrluinery; best bureau or buffet acarf, Miss De'etta Fisher, special premium by S 11 Scott, ouc nice lamp; best specimen ol braiding, Mis Nicey Pe.tiplier, special premium by Stover Hardware Co, one line pocket knife; best or most ingenious piece of handiwork by girl under 16 yean of age, special premium, I bottle of tine per fumery by West End Drug Co, to Miss 1,-11, (11,.. do.,. 1 uwt .1,01 1,. 1. ,i..i O vitn.w,, Wav J 1 ,u wuiq. MUJl,y (Coucludep on Fout'lb Page. Don't be Caught IN THE RAIN. Have you thought of that riaciRtosh yet that you will want a little later Lots of wet weather coming', but you are safe if you have one of Our Rubber Coats on. Sizes are complete now may not be later. Neat Fattern in Inverness, . $2,00, Splendid Quality, - $.,S0. Double Testure Macintoshes, $.,S0, And Umbrellas well wt; have them from 75C. TO $2.50. The 2.50 ones are the usual 3.00 kind, but yon are getting accustomed to our prices. O. MARKS CO. October 12, IS05. We Are Just Back From the North With a large cargo of Groceries of all kinds and , public-. Wo seemed Lowest rate nf freight be cause they came by M-hnimcr nnd n can consequently sell th'-m lo our eiKlomri.-. at Ihe MOST FAVoltA ISLE PIJH'KS. SICK Vd P.KFOli ) lllIVlNd. J. F. Taylor. The Line of Flannel Underware WE offer this season for Ladies, Misses and children is of a and will "be ap preciated "by all wliD examine it. Now is the Time TO ZBTTT And the se deeds are G-Ding, D. F. Jarvis, CI! Pollock Street. Big Clothing Sale For the next few day we will offer Mime Bk Karpis ill (Jlotliii. 0 0. o Suits for Men, Hoys and Children. li.V Lookiug Ihnitigh Tins Department you can see that we can save you Money in CVUi'ng We have just, bought, an Im mense Lot ot Men's Odd Coats and Vests, real value, ' $8.S0 mul 10 Xnwe wiil sell them tit :.(ili and $7.20. Hoys Suits at -88c, l.2.", l..:iS, $2.Tti and $4.00. NOTION DEPAR1 MENT liox llnttermtlk Toilet Soup, .'5 cakes, 12c Paper Brass Pins, .He Beautiful Lino Hair Ornaments at Ic, 4c, 7c and 9c. Chenille Table Cover, 4Se, C3c and 1.10. Uig Line of Ribbons. Oct one of our Handsome Bugs before they are all gouo, h New Berne Bargain House. O. -A.. BAEIOOT, YOUR MONEY REFUNDED, if Braiam's CoilBalsain fails to relieve that Eacli Court or .IRRITATED THROAT, Superior Quality II.H'kT, UHJVf WILLETT What's Better THAN E ' 'EM In 36 in. All Wool Surahs At 25c. Yd. 40 in. Ail Wool Storms At 35g Yd Something Rare in 46 inch Storms Blue & Black At 50c Yard. ErThe prices of Black Dress Goods in bath fancy and plain will astonish you. To mention some specials would mean to men tion al!; wc prefer to show them to you. 1L I ( 'A7 Uhy ,y- ? VILLETT SERGES ? 1
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1895, edition 1
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