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ClIir.LES L. STEVENS. flDlTCU ANO PROPRIETOR. New Berne, K C. Jan., 8, 1807. Entered At tna rt CMBcx at Sew Bern M. C. a Mooiul eu matter. ' - - ' ';---"--' ' Ta Pu Jotnuui, (exaept Monday) tu llvered by curler U t)ila elty, at 60 cenU r montb, 'L : msa Mouths, Invariably la advance, 11.00 onB-yiu-' st.oo wiciilr JocaniioBSTear.'ln ad anc,$noo Adverttilug Kate given on; pp .cation at ' nv.- -, ' i '.' Wlvw eentf par line will be euarged lor -. x ardwot XbaidUi Boselutlons ot Respect aud ftHMmry .Poetry; aleo tor Obituary Notices t her tha tboaa which tbe editor niniaelf . nail alvea a matter otaewe. . notice or Clrarcn and society ana an otner vnterUlnment from which revenue is to be , ee rived w Ul be charged for at the rate of Ave . .. a Hq. , . Y ' The Jodbnal will not under any oircum -- .ttaaoea be responalble tor tbe return or the ale keeping ol any rejected manuscript. No eaoeption will be made to thla rule wltb re am u vituvr leiiera or luciuaucvo. nui wiu 7 y, iOltor enter; lntoj correbnjenoa eon ' efRiTnV refected aianugoriut. , THB INSCSTRIAX. MOVEMENT. Th beeitmins' of 1S97 is witness- v ' ing an rndustml movement in- New Berne tliat nrofnista to distinguish tbia.jear and. make it one that shall be the precursor to a Greater New BerW i r " ; " : 3Miv lobacoo Warehouse project 'iattte BRC industrial move which is ' ueariog a practical development, it i a 'certainty as far as anything can be which has not actually come into foil existence! Its officers haye been elected and its stock subscribed, and work upon its establishment is be ing actually pushed. Tbe promoters and subscribers to 3<fwhoae Company do not see with the establishment of this waro ' Jhou8o;aU tliat they went into the movement for, they consideHt bat the start, it being done to create a tobacco market in this city, this to be followed by chewing tobacco, cigar,-cigarette and sdnff factories. In other words the Tobacco Ware house is simply the foundation of "thetobacco "industrial movemohf in '. New .Berne: ' , ',: ' "' The interest which this "tobacco warehouse project lias aroused in New Berne is worthy of attention, in that it shows that the small in ' r 86Tbit is a believer in this city, and that he backs his belief with cash.) The stndyof New Berne's geo- graphical position from an industrial . standpoint is iuu oi interest, as it shows that this city possesses snpe - rior advantages for manufactures. . These have boen noted in the Joi'R 51., and will be noted coatinaally, for too mnch cannot be said of such advantages. But advantages count but little, if the people do not either take them for their' own profit and advance- " merit, or lacking the necessary capi tal themselves, induce outsiders to place their money in such enter priies ar they may be able to prerent to them. Enterprise begets enterprise, fac tory begets factory, and industry - promote industry. The people of New Berne are seeing this and the warehouse is the first product of it, . That jit will be but the first is evi dent from the quiet but industrious movements goinz on in several quar ters in this city, which will not be long in coming to the surface. That tfia industrial feeling has developed so far as to bring into ex istence the. tobacco warehouse is the ' most hopeful indication of a Greater New Berne, and the promoters of this enterprise deserve much credit fer their efforts iti this direction. Surely the New Year begins most auspieiously for Industrial New Bent.' J Beaiaeu Cannot be Corel by local .applications, as they cnnot : reach the; diaeaied portion of, the ear. There Is only one way to curs deafotas, tod that 5.kT constitutional remedici jMafaeia is caused by in in Aimed cordi lion of the mucous lining of tbe Eusta chita Tube.. 'l)tt this lube get kflam- . d you bavt a rumbling sound of imper fect hearing, .sod when It is is entirely closed deafness is tbe result, and unlets . tbe. uiUmma,Uon caa..b taken out sod this tuba restored to Its aormal condition hairing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are -ued by catarrb, which Is oothing'but aa inflamed condi- l!oa of tba mucooi inrfcees. . J. We will give One Hundred Jolirs for . say case 6t Dearnew (cauted by catan b) that can noj be eured by Uall's Catarrb CureL' Beod'fde-tiieulars,' frea. ' F.J. CUE5ET CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruggUts, fie. , Hall's Family Fills are the best. ' , r - . ' V'AfHeaHare. J i ' to ipiis of tha tals of tho Croaker to the contrary, The Tradesman t erta that Southern agriculture is today, richer and really more proa per'oua than at any time in the past. We affirm that Southern farmers. . as a claas, and per capita, are far bettor x ff.. than ever before. - The nletulid progress in this depart-j went, iu late rears, is fully confirm-' ed by such . ctreful . an 1 intell'gent observers as Gov. 1 Johnson, of Ala bama,-and by others of that cluas. All agree that the diversification of crops has been a very big help to the South, in all lines. Gor. John ston aflirms that not one le-iiii as touch food for man and 'tWd 'for beast, U now brought in the South aaj was, iit years ago, lie also points to tlio fact often noticed in these columns,'" that Southern farmers hive at last learned .'how to econ omize.' He says the cotton and other cropsjof 1895 and 189(5, have been produced and,1 harvested at a cost lower than was ever before believed to be possible.' The grand thing in our. reformed, floriculture is that it is now raising far the larger part pi ail the food of all kinds tbe" South eats, this while the South ships mil lions of dollars worth of melons, berries, fruit and vegetables- to the Northern cities, yearly. These last ' mentioned; interests have been much enlarged and sys tematized ia the hand ing,' of recent seasons,' and are. thereforo much more profitable to the Southern growers, than the past. Including Missouri in the section and' the South made a full third of .the im mense corn" cropfof 2,400,000,000 bushels, in 18. The 'secti'on has sold more corn than-it -bought. It makes more than half the wheat its people constimf . As for the cotton crop, that was largo in 1S9C, in round figures prob ably 9,000,000 bales of 4S0 pounds to the bale. It was made like the othe? crops, very cheaply. It was secured in excellent condition, and the price has been such its to pay the producers a good profit. The renult is good collections by mer chants, incriased orders for new and improved farm implements, better dressed farmers, more days at school for the children, , a higher level of life all along the agricultural line. -Tradtsman. Condoaaed Testimony. ' Clias it Hood, and Manufacturer's Aiient, Columbus, Ohlu, rert.Iies that Dr. King's New Discovery l as no equal as Cough remedy. J. 1). Brown, Prop. St. Jamt'j Hotel. Ft. Wnjne, Ind., kstifiee that he was cnrl of a Cough oi twoyems standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. Ivina's .New Discotcrv. 11. t Mvrrill, Baklninsvillc, ITuss , 8:158 that be, has useu anu rx'comtncnui'it 11 nou never knew it to fail and would rather hare it tlinn any doctor, because it always cures. Mr... Hamming, 212 ., Sotli St , Chica go alnays keeps it ui hand aud tns no leir or Croup, been use it instantly lelicves. free Trinls Bottles at V. 8. Dufly'sJ Drug Storii. . (3 Gold Mining. Not before in many years, have the gold deposits of the south at tracted such general, interest, and been so diligently prospected, . as they have boon in 1806. Great ad vances have been made in working mines by the introduction of im proved machinery and processes, and many now workings have beon developed, without the creating of much excitemeut. During the year a feeling of decided confidence in the Georgia and North Carolina gold deposits, as being rich and cajiable of enriching those who would work them right, has taken possession of men of solid qualities and having . large means. It ia The Tradesman'i opinion that these gold fields are on the eve of being very fully ex ploited; and we have no sort of doubtbutwhattheywill.be fonnd enormously rich in the precious metal. They wore never before worked on any scale commensurate with the size and richness of the leads. The year 1896 brobably start ed a revial of the southbrn gold mining industry, that will prove, in the near time to come, of great im portance to the south aud the whole country, Tradesman. DELICATE -' 4Uou!d U Z3ZVAJC3PXSXjX'a3 - FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB T0NIG exerts, a wonderful influence in strengthening her system,, by driving through the proper chan .nel all t impurities. Health , and EtrgrrQth are Guaranteed to result Irora jts use. , , My vtTe-wA SrOrl.ldun Jor ethteen monthf , altar SKlnf nKADt'lhLb S I'KMALK KLUU bATOH lor two iniHiihii U (-Ulint ell 4i M. JOHNSON, Malvera, Ark. . BiDFIELD BEerUTOe CO., TUTa, Ci, B414 tf au onc(HU at 1.W an Settle, 64TH DIVIDEND. The ICatleaal Bank ef 'ew Bera. 'erth Carollaa. , ' Decetnher IDlb, 1806. The Board of Directcrt of Ibis Dank, have Uiis day declared t seml-aniuul divi dend of S par cent, free of tax, payable 00 sod after January 12th, 191)7. O, a OCEKTS, .CahJef;. MUSIC AND -MICE'. A Sngg-eatioa of a Novel Trap Effeea ei - Piano Fla.ving on Bodeuta. .Troth of Loudon suggest that na mice like muiic Uiora is aii independent fortnno awaiting the man who xvill in vent a small uiuuo box which when wound will run all night, since each a contrivance wonld serve to call miofl into traps and would be to tbe mice what a decoy is to a flock of dncks or a looking giasa to a tiger. After this sag giBtlon, .which is not nntrae to uatnre. Troth goes on to say that mnsio that onuds onof kilter to a crilio's ears wonld also drive mice from the boose. If the Troth writer had even actually seen a niunse under the iufloeuceof ma sic, he would never have made that mis take, Neither Wonld he have said "an accordion would also make tbe agile ro dent desert tbe house as he is mid to desert the sinking ship." Whether mn sio affects rats is a question not yet set tled by students of natural history. - As to the actual doings of a moose when listening to mnsic, it has been ob served that tbe playing of a piano, even the torn torn of a beginner learning his first tune, will cause mice of. the com mon bouse variety to ran op and down behind the plaster of a bouse, causing it to rattle in a way fit to disturb tbe most earnest student. One night half a dozen persona were gathered in the par lor of an Adirondack home' listening to a skilled player, who, as a woodsman said, "could make a pianner. talk," when it was observed that the mice were aoting iu an onosnal manner. The ordinary conduct of mice when they hear piano mnsio is to merely rattle the plaster, but on this night they sqneaked aud squealed aud rattled the plaster ns they had never done before. The rash of the rodents died away after the mn sio stopped, bot it was hours before the last squeak was board.' . . ' . Out of the human listeners was a boy who had some little skill as a barmou icon player, and -he went frequently to the woods, where, with the aid of the instrument, he succeeded in calling chipmunks, rod squirrels, and on one occasion a woodchuck, besides wood mice, including the deer mouse, and tbe smaller birds.' Tho mice chiefly ran about the player, with now and then a squeak, but sometimes a low strain with sligbt modulations wonld seem to drive them insane, and theu, without hesitation, they would ran . over tbe player as if ho.bad.been a stomp. .'The squirrels wore less demonstrative. . He Walked Fa Too Far. Iu a hotel in Berlin there is a night watchman who did not take kindly to tho system adopted a tew years ago requiring him to go throngb the hotel at certain hours and touch an eleotrio button fixed up in various places. After much thought he Died up an antomatio arrangement on several of the buttons so that - they wonld report at certain hours. Soon the button sys tem got so out of order that the man agement abolished it v;v . . . II; was found ueoessary to keep watch in, souie way on the gentlemanhow ever, and finally a pedometer was given bim to carry on his rounds wbiob wonld register every step bo took. All went well the first two nights thereafter, but on the morning following' the third night the old man was missing. On search being mode be -was fonnd sound asleep in the engine room, and tbe pe dometer so attached to the piston rod of tbe engine that with every stroke it reg istered a step. It had been (raveling all night, aud when taken off it registered 213 miles. Berlin Oaiette. Da llmurlcr Liked the Faablou. It was inevitable, as tbe principle ex ponent Of topical art by pictorial satire, that Du Muurier -should bold pretty strong opinions abont women's dress end fashions generally, aud it is a fact tbnt he was by no means adecrierof the productions of the modern modute. On the contrary, be admitted a very warm admiration for bis feminine, eontetnpo rnries small waists, pointed shoes, big bats aud all and felt a coustaut pleas nro iu delineating thorn. And as for the children of this fortunate country, be would sny he could think of no painted or sculptured children of the past who were more charming at least, to him. Aud this, from an artist who never for got that he was French by birth, was praiso indeed. Lady's Pictorial. Thousand, ot Toaa of Daea. According to 'the estimates of Mr. J. A. Udden, who has studied tbe remark able pbenomeua of dnst and sand storms in tha arid regions of tbe west, every onbio mile of the lower air during an ordinary "dry storm" contains at least 225 tons of dust, while in severe storms of this kind as much as 138,000 tons of dost and sand may be contained in a onbio mile of air. Dnst storms some times last for 90 or 80 hours. ' . . , . , " ;, - To Bee riatoly. . V The more I think ot it I find tbls oonolusion more impressed noon me, that tbe greatest thing a human son) ever does in this world is to see some thing and tell-what, it saw In. a plain way. Hundreds of people can talk for one who Dun think, bat thousands' can think for one who can see. To see clear ly is poetry, prophecy and religion -all In one. Kuikin. ...... , Uolglan' Boralty. , - Hho. present king of Belgium is Leo pold II, who ascended tbe throne Deo. ,0.1885. (Jae kings .of Belgian) are successor of tbe princes of Orange, tbe first being Pailibtrt. who succeeded to tbe throne in 1503. For a long time they were known as stadlboldert. The cloth of the old F.-rnl laniaum good that, although it has been nsed for tboassuds of years as wrappings of tbe mummies, tbe Arabs ot today eau wear it. It is all of linen, lb ancient Egyp tians considering wool unclean. . . i, 11 1. .i . The water pump pt today Is an Im provement 00 an invention which first came into nae in the year 888 B. 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Buy a bag of tbls celebrated tobaoco and read the coupon which gives a llat or valuable jiresenta and bow to get them. ,. - 1 Only News ! of New Berne's Indus the progress ot North ItlUIGH, N. C, WASHINGTON, D. C, I ' 1 NEW YORK, DETROIT, MICH., andCniCAGO.ILt. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA THE WEEKLY $1.00 , Sample Copies Freelll. NEW BERNE, N. t all-w"a3r- AIR LINE.) Noveuibir 82, 1896. tlie pnblic. . O0LDSB0RO AND NORFOLK. Ko. SS. Kallv. 5o. IS. Uallp. Ko. n. Mlxet Uallf. Time. 'Ar 11 Mam II 14am t M am 0 10 p IU S 14 pm 06 p m ft M p in . 44 pm Mpm 17 p in 1 T i m HIB 4SSpaa iOT p IB 0 11 a SOS a 'j 11 10 a m "1 11 11 an IM am II is am M M A m 1IM a e a at 10 0I. lit b i a m lain 10 a ro tsoam Ham eam . lata 11 Hi"a" S a a a swam It (4pm No. 41. Kl. Sua. 0 oo pm IN pm t 1 pm rna s It a iu 7 4 am fill pat 1 1 t! p m I -ft p m t f" p in " ) mm 4 40 in fir. mi" i to a ia . 6 j ni I TT l-i ji m laupnil SOupw hw.n Or. -n ilsiro an (I liln,ih. FINAKCIAL. Fsrmers & r.'.erchants ...cAr::c... 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OfT.r lU0liHniof a.vm.ii rtHKk tor 100 mooHily psymeot ul W rent h, tub a'een eot, that if the owner die lur matumy.tiia lemainloa pm-nt will be mite from th Guarantee Fund. (Sucb f'ajii.eoiisre dow being n.sile lur Re. W. K Hiifg adtl A. H, Powell). ' Full Pid lnv.tlmmt 8km k. For value tlUO, Is loirt lor $75 rash, ant is secuied by Real Elate Mortgaae. Tuxes ere paid by the Uuio. Cosh tlividinrl ol sit per out p-T snniira. paid iml annually at Bank by Coupoo; The Urio will r. turn , coll il' Sincfc, wiik Divtdend t date, Upn appheatioa. Or 10 year afler date Brill pa) 1100 per share, thus givintl sddttionai pruBt iT $25 per sliai'e Thii Is ooe tii snfui and lot lowttmrnis tvtr oOored. ttmndnl will be ortiHDiS'd and lyo.ni made In any wo, be atoek Is bld. Qoi Aseno WaDtirl. Addreas ' GEORGE AI.LES, Secietary. 23 Pullao Buililiost. Ruleixb, N tj. .I4 ao vtAa XPlNiaNOl. r TPAnt MASKS, , , 01100, ' " " COPYRIGHT AS. 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The Inter-State v Casoa Company, af New Yerk, fires THREE MONTH'S Insnrance $1,000 for $i.oo, ; touea or women, : ' t ! f . . rr ... - between 18 and so years of aire, SKalnat fatal ' Ktreet Acoldenta a-foot, or on Bicycle HnreesWaKona, Home t ars, Railroad Care, , MevaiHl, Bridge, Trolley and Cable Care BieaiuahtpaleamboaU aud Stwun fair! : Take Notice! The best thing for Nw Berne that bes" ever happened. . An enterprise that will hi ever a iocoes. Wa era now sewiatr cok wood, store or range lengths, tbe very nicest kind, aid storing it skay umier larne shed ; houoea; keep dry aiwi.vs"ia" ' rainy weatb rr, add never aets wei ' We keep a larxe stock of this -kind -oov L tir . . i l. nana, nacut-tne price on winf, as aeai betier prrpaiexL to doit cheaper Tlian berttufiire.' and we now . deliver It m jour wod bouse or ' anywhere you want it, without aoy lronble to yon, only ive your ordvrs to BIO BILL, tbe bbiDjrle Man. . . 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1897, edition 1
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