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f Tl Publish ceptMon. CHAI t ; . EDITOR AN ij , SUBSCRIPTION One year, in advance ()n year, not in advance. Monthly, by carrier in tin ,ij4 00 . fi 00 . 50 NEW YOEK OFFICE, S3 ; KK KOW. Advertising Rates turnip 1 on nppli cntion. v , ' , ' Entered at the Post Ofllcv : Dome, N. U. as second class matt , New Bcrnc, N. C, J'J i 1. 1807. SHALL WE GO A IT? Tho' summer'' flight. ( city resi dents to tbe mountains i-- sea shore, has become so custom: i y that it is (considered tho light thit to do. - While New Berne may not boast of beinff a metropolis, vk t she has a number of citizens who iro wellablo to join, atid do join, tlje throug of 8u m mer ton risM to moht n tai u and ocean side. ... : - To those who through choice or necessity are compelled to remain at home, to -pursue during the hot months their usual routine duties, thore is much of comfort and enjoy- nicnt. . . . ' "- . I. . Especially is it so to those living in New Berne. , . f Thoso great esscntiala to a city's health, good water and sowerage, this city enjoys. I Its sanitarycondition is also good. Its streets and alleys are Well looked after, and no foul matter is permit ted to accumulate. .; :' r Whilo New Berne, as well the rest of tho country has experienced a long and severe heated term, yet the goneral health of , the people of New Berne ; today is remarkably good, and ! the doctors have no ee- rious cases to report, while the druggists are willing to admit from their point of business "that the people are distressingly healthy. With these local conditions exist ing New Bornians who are not strictly tourists, must feel well sat isfied with their lot, and question of going away need not disturb them. In addition to the home comforts, the New Bernian who wants a few hours outiug can easily take it. and at smaH cost, going either to the seashore near, Wilmington, or to Morehead City. "; : Tho citizen of New , Berne has really nothing to trouble Jiim dur ing the summer time. If he wants a change of ecene, he can easily get it, and if compelled to remain at home he can feel secure so far as his per sonal health and bodily comfort are concerned. ' S ; The question of where shall we go for tho summer, is not a vexing one to tho residents of New Berno, and they never havo to-seriously ask it. 1 want to call your attention to the Tobacco Warehonso advertise ment in this week's Journal. In it you will see what I have said, and I give it to you straight, that I am going to do it. ! , ; ,. i We have employed Jao. If. Bar beri Esn, iy exparjeoqed .tobacco auctioneer "lono, Jack Jike'eek no other, for bettor cannot bo found II o will aesist me on the floor. ' I would like to toll my friends of the many flattering letters . I have ' received the past week from my old patrons in Pitt, Martin, Hertford, Lenoir and Greene counties in this State, Ilorry and . Marion c -unties In Sonth Carolina, and even from Oeorcia, of their dotermir.at n to send mo their tobacco. Such it very encouraging, and I make bo) ! t to them, their interest i.-t t committing' thoir tob.'i" o i : hands for it shall have my j ( stijiervinion and when I turn I on Hib floor, they will be with the prices. j Tl. "ie is young m'i i i . 'vg here to buy tol a . ).. i ' :.-r to me gays, Inn " I ". I answered, . v i ' .::y rooiMiVt.) t - . ' " ' 7 "7b . n't Ami I I-uak'h ! --. : r;..i . T. tl. r, ( H, ft! I Hll r HI ! BI CAM. K, M.TA . i i. ,v i,.'. i i f f, ' ',. Ho 1. ; on.i;e.I ii 3 q i:i k ! . . ai l lowest rates. - Vv'ell its a settled fact that we are doing to have a big rousement here on our opening which has been changed to Saturday the 7th to al-- low tho planters and their families to come and see what we have got in the way of a warehouse. Remember you are invited, with out further notice and we hope yon will let nothing prevent jour coming, see the warehouse, attend the salo ot tobacco, listen to the short" speeches and eat a good dinner. 1 If you will but survey the field you will bo bound to recognize the fact that somo arrangement ought to be made for. the V people . living across the Nense, In this county, to say nothing of the fact that the people of Pamlico would come here to trade if there was any way for them to get here without having to pay it all put to reach a market. WhJe awako business men of New Berne, here's vonr chance, speak out in , meeting, and nut only speak but act. The time for talking has pass ed, what we most want now is action. , The proposition is an un answerable one,, and narrows itself down ' to facts. We want these peoples trade, their cotton and to bacco, build a way, and you are the beneGciarios. I am pleased to note tho success attending the curing which is now going on, and will next week be in full blast. Prime nono but ripe tobacco, common and nondescript sorts are not wanted, pat nono but expen enced hands in your tobacco fields to prime, ; If you are in doubt about its being ripe give it the benefit of the doubt and let it remain, it is itnnortant that this feature of the business should have your special attention. Let me give yon a pointer, and you will do well to heed my advice, that is, 70a need not ship your to bacco thinking that yon will find any warehouseman, I don't mean a buyer; who is running a warehouse, but a warehouseman proper,' that wilf do as much or work as hard to secure you ' best prices for your to bacco, as right here at home. When you put your tobacco on a Virginia warehouse floor, its sold upon its merits, for no warehouseman is al lowed to bid on your tobacco, for if he does, the buyers would drop it, as if they knew it was a red hot poker. In short the tobacco trade in the large Virginia markets don't allow . warehousemen ' to bid, and when your tobacco Is put up at auction it goes at the mercy of the buyer, and 1 havo yet to hear of one of them who died from the enlarge' ment of the heart on bidding. In this eastern section of the State the warehouseman starts your tobacco and bids right straight on until it brings its worth. So you see there is a good deal in the warehouseman, Sell your tobacco on yonr home market, everything being equal, amongst your friends, who feel an abiding interest in- yonr success, know whereof I speak, for twenty years I was warehouseman in Vir ginia. I am going to five yon right here at New Berno as good market as yon will find in the State or United States. .: " . : When it is seen that Congress will let tobacco alone, says the Dispatch, the trade will enjoy something like a revival of prosperity. We do not expect a "boom, but gradual 1m jyroiVeWeht'fn price's, there has al ready been a rise in prices in certain grades of Virginia and North Caro lina leaf. There is much tobacco that is not yet -saleable except at very low prices. . This is cheering news to tho grow ers of the weed. Have an ejotoqnal ity not quantity. " CCB1NO. . It has been demonstrated beyond any doubt that fine tobacco can be successfully cultivated x throughout this section. Now the curing and 1 ,-:t yon want is color. It is a mat ter of impossibility to make a sue- ce- fiful cure, by following any writ ten work on the subject, and the very beat that can bo done, is to ui you in the change of heat with the iTATF. or Ohio, Citv or ToiT.no, I.1CAH C'ol NTV, j 1 I: An K J. t'll K N T f 1 ' n W r-li'h ll.iil I f n ! Sh i :, . r j !' r 1 f I' k firm ot 1'. .1. ' v A '.. , ! t -' in llii- C'.'v I .,- y 1 ; - . . : , f ( Y, ' r tobacco now primed oil ripe. th&t has been As soon as you barn, start your 100, and remain havo filled yonr fires and go to there 12 hours, then to 105 some 4 hours, then to 110 and remain there S hours, and in the course of 2 hours, then gradually raise to 115 and remain 1 , hour, then iu the course of 2 hours gradually to 120, and remain some 15 minutes, then open your door or doors and let the temperature fall back . to 100 and remain some 30 minutes, to. en closo the doors and go on up to 120, and remain 2 honra, raise to 125 and re main hours, then gradually np to 130. and then go 0 degrees every two honr until 170 is reached aud remain until the stem is thoroughly killed, which generally takes 12 to 24 hours I have known - very fine tobacco pured by this - receipt you must watch the point when at 105, for on leaving, if the tobacco is not somewhat moist, it U best to remain at 105 a while ' longer,' but on the other hand if the : tobacco seems to be yellowing fast, and indicates its drying before the time specified to leave 105, " , it will be beet ; to leave earlier, because if it becomes yellow enough to dry, and it hasn't had enough heat to toughen it, it will be hard to make clear and nico. At 110 yon must remain until the to bacco becomes almost- as yellow as desired for drying out and no lon ger, and it must got in that condi tion even if it takes longer, staying at 115 an hour is to prepare for the drying heat 120. and to set out all tbe remaining green left in it, when at 110 the purpose of opening the doors aud cooling down to 100 is to get rid of the moisture and hold your color. V The Tobacco Planters havo as a general tiling to be congratulated upon the successful raising of their crop of tobacco, now the next thing is tho curing of it, and to aid you I give you a receipt, and if your to bacco is primed off ripe, you can get from the above some valuable information that will help you. , Caret Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Thousandsof such cases have been cured by tbo use ol'Botanie EJood Balm (B B B) If you doubt it, call or send to' the com puny wlios- nilvertitement appears in this paper, and tin y will, (or a one cent stamp Bind you a book of wonderful curis, not on'y cf the above direases, but ol alTtoan- nt-r ol ailmentaai!niig(rom impure blood Ills the standard remedy of the age tot the cure of all blood, and skin diseases. $1.03 per large battle. . , ;. . OORRD WITH TWO BOTTLES. J. A Maddox, Atlantic, Ga., writes, "I had (treat trouble in passing urine, which waa, filled with sediments. My back and loins gave me mucb pain, nd I lost . my appetite, strength nd fttsh. I became nervous and uuable to sleep. Two bot tlci of Botanic Blood Balm (B B B) gave me entire reliel. . .- 8, H. Bills, Atlanta, On., writes: ' Bo tonic Blood Balm (B B B) cured me of most stubborn eczema. J hud doctored it without success lor twelve years. For sale by druggists. . DIDN'T KNOW 8TRATTON. Bat AlUr tka Mlllioiulr Bmi Identlflsd , UlBMlf B Got His Cu. Probably no town of its size hoi as niuy very ncn men as Colorado spriugs. "They bave millionaires to bum," said a gentleman who recently visited there. "Colorado Springs is the home of W. B. Stratton, tbe man who a few years ago was at work with a jackplaue, earn ing a scanty living, but who is now tbe possessor ot anywhere from $18,000,000 to $20, 000, 000, " said my friend. " titrat ion dees not bave the appearance of a man borne down with a weighty pocket book. Maoh of tbe time he goes abont in elotbes a tramp might object to. When ha had, in couple of years, oleoood up tbo paltry sum of $4,300, 000 or $3,000,000 a year himself nd family thought the; would like a vacation. They concluded to make trip to California. . "Tbe next day Stratton went to Den ver on business. His bnnkorhad notiliod him that he bad made a mistake of $230,000 in bis bank soeooot. Ho bad that moob more in tbe bank thou ho thonght he bad. Upon investigation bo discovered that he bad scut tho bank a chock for that amnnnt, luHt tukon from tbe sulo of bi mine, which he had not noted. That niuUor cleared op, Mr. Stratton thought ho wonld see abont getting tickets for tbe California trip. As usual, bo bad on a rather shabby suit " 'Huve yon got a bnrgaln la tickets to Cullforniur asked titratUm. "The clerk looked him over carefully olid concluded that a hobo had dropped in to gi t oat of the son. " 'iiot toduy. We mny have one to morrow. ' " 'Well, you sell tickets to California, don t you?' " 'Certainly, but we have no Job lot on hand ut liretu-iiL " 'How much is a ticket to Sun Fran- CHC?' "The clerk told lilin. " 'Ld t nio n n. I slinll hnvatotukn long iM'Yernl -opp n rvautu, jua know. (.ttii : yoa bud ln-tter i;ive 1 ( Imo ti, ket.' " Vt U,',) t'r.f cli 1 k v: h'.!. ii 11 nt. lii i n w.m stru- k w n e- v 1 ' t. " 'I'V () V. ;r, i II !, t.I n 1 1 I ' I Tired Feeling is exceedingly common snd dangerously significant. It is a warning which must be heeded, or, as with the express which fails to regard the danger signal, disaster must follow. It is a sore Indication of thin, weak, impure blood. It is certain admonition that the blood is not properly feeding the nerves, tissues and organs of the body. Weak, nervous, HE 5 a r men and women are found everywhere. Men strive too bard to " keep their busi ness -up," women work too much" on their nerves," all. have too little sleep, there ta excessive drain on strength and nervous energy, and all complain of that tired 5f By purifying and vitalizing the blood, Hood's Barsaparilla furnishes abundant supply of nourishment for every nerve,, organ and tissue of the body. This fresh supply ot nerve strength overcomes ner vousness; the new vigor In the blood soon banishes that tired feeling; the tonsJ given the stomach creates an appetite, cares indigestion end dyspepsia. Take food's Sarsaparilla 1 The best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. t , ' rs'si are u,e uest after-dinner flOOd S PUIS pills, aid digestion. 260. THE FOLDING BE.U.' It b Still an Object of Suspicion to Many '.'-v.! Hotel Visitors..; -.;-.. "I'm sorry,' sir," said tbo polito young up town hotel clerk to the'grnm looking guest, "bnt I haven't another room in the honse tonight. If yon conld nse this till morning, I'll fix yon np right for tomorrow. V But the induce ment persuasively delivered failod to work and tbe gram looking man went awny. , .' ,';.:-'''--- When be bad got over the threshold, tbe suavo clerk smiled a sort of peusivo smile and said: "Yon can't do anything with these fellows. It bents the world how a man will let his prejudices drive him out into the night to seek iuforior accommodations. And yet this man looked like he knew better too." " What was it dissatisfied him?" " "Nothing in tbe world except that in the only room he'd havo there was a folding bed. - You see we aro crowded now and there aro bat few vacant apart ments. He is a crank on the subject of folding beds because in modern times two or three humun beings have been caught in them when they folded np inopportunely and had their lives crush ed out. I pleaded with him that no such disaster conld happen hero,, for nowadays folding beds aro raaue vth patent catches that absolutely prevent theui from manslaughter. ' Mo matter bow sorely a bed such as wo havo should yearn td closo up on its slumber ing victim those catches forbid. I told bim all this, but it had no effect" "Are west people imbned with this prcjndiceJ" "Yes. I think a majorityof tho trav eling public has that feeling, and I do not belicvo tbe time will ever come when tbe folding bed will gain the fall confidence, much loss the affection, of the American people." Washington Post A Honeenold Necessity. Cnscarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pl-asnnl anu relrtshicg lb the taste, act gently ami positively on, kidneys, liver ami Dowels, cieonsins; tue entire system, dispel colds, cure liendjche, fever, habit ual constipation and biliousness. Please huy and trv a box ol C. C. C. today. 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by a" 'iroggitta. . , . -. T NEW CROP! RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS ) I-Vst Vnrltfllos ! lurc Strains ! They have proven satisfactory many seasons. You havo purchased front uie. The planting season is upon us, consult your interests, buy aain. " ' Also to arrive in time for fall planting, Cabbage Seed Jersey Wakefield, All Seasons, Drumhead, Plat J)utch, cto; Peas, tJeans, Etc Kemombor the old Spot, ; ForgctTt you should not, Biiok Storo, ' Near Markot Dock. I. I New Berne, N. C. 217" Ordersby, mail promptly filled. Ileal Ilslalo A;; !H j ! 'Kuril !.-.li I'- f'li'ihls. n iillir; nin ( t-in- r iiih. Ai-o ni-'.M fMlM'if of bi It i in I . . i .1 !. n'-Mit .'..n t.;a i Seels Seeds CALL NO. 9. Bonds orcrATeu County, Mortik Caro lina. Notice is hereby given that Eight Craven county Bonds of the denomi nation of Five Hundred Dollars have been this day drawn for account of the Sinking Fund of said county, in acc'ordance with the act authorizing their issue, towit; Bonds Ho. 67, 69, 70, 106, 113, 117,123, 141. V y-; These Bonds' will be paid, princi pal and accrued interest to June 30, 1897, inclusive,' upon -presentation of the same at The National Bank of New Bern . North Carolina on and after July 1st 1897. Interest on the aoova Bonds will cease after Juue 30th, 1S97. By order Board of Commissioners, :.''.-': E. G. HlLiy Chairman. New Berne, June 30th, 1897.4; " PROFESSIONAL. F. it. Simmons, ' A. 1). Ward; Simmon & Ward,' ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BBKNK. C. " Practice In tbe oonnties of Craven. Dunlin. Jonex, Onslow, Oarterut and Pamlico; in tue supreme auo ueuerai uourta. llie m tin. H Nnnili Front Nireet Opsonins it old I'utitinwkit. - . P. II. Pellcticr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mlddlo Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will practice in the Counties ot Oraven'i Oartoret- .tones, Onslow and l'amllco. U. H. Com tat New lienie aim Supreme Court ot cue Btaie. FINANCIAL. Farmers &, Merchants ...BANK...; Sesreuo- Bn w1 n eas Zfcdo-y, 1891. Capital Stck...V:.;....t?75,000.00 Surplus and FroAtg 11,111.14 - OFFIOKHSl L. H. Cnn.KR, President. V w. 8. Chadwick, vice Pres. ' T. W. Dkwkv, Cashier. J. W. Diddle, Teller. F. F. Matthkws, Collector. , DliiKCTOKS: I. n. CutlFf. ' Jolm Suler. W. It.llliules, v. h imdwlcK, r.ii.reneiier, ' H.ciarK, J. W. Stewart, , K. M. Juriiey, X.W.Dewey. We want your business and fuel that we can offer you as much in return as any other bank in -the city. It is our endeavor to ninke business relations mut ual y pleasant and profitable to our patrons. . , -. - . T. A. Green, Free, E.H. Meadows, Vice Fret - H.M.OaovBS.Caslilur. CITIZEN'S BANK . ; ob" htbtw Binaural, w. o. s DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS - The Accoantsot Banks, Bankers, Corjim atlons, rarrnors. Merchants ami others re eel ved on favorable terms, hroinpt and carr nil aiwnuon kivoh io me inii esi 01 oar eus tomers. Colleettons a Specialty. , , BOARD OF DIMCTOUS. Ferdinand Dlrich, J. A. Meadows, Hamuel W. Ipock, Chas. H. Fowler, J. w. Oralnner, E. Vf. Sniftllwood, pa. N.Ives. K. 11. Meadows, Chas. Dully, Jr. JainB Redmond, Mayer Ilalin, Thomas A. tiroes, C. K. Fo. . W. F. Crockett. J. A. BltYAN, THOS. DANIELS, President. Ylce Pros. (J. II. BOEERTS, Cashier. . THE national bank, . Or HKW MtUNK, N. C. Capital, .........;..,.....J.....$100,000 Surplus Profits ............98,168 DIRECTORSi Jab. A. Bryan, Chas. R. IIvvax, ' Jao, Dumm, O. H. KOBKRT Tiios. Dahisls. J. 11. HAVKRUa L. Hakvkv; K. K. DisuuiJ $20 SAYED and jatiBttttheeant e!t rannlnv .n tli ttrousest bw nude. Tb. hand, some DJ model and lis many tpcrlal fpaturn make this the most attractive wucwi on in. mat ket. Catalogue tree SLOTER IIARDWABE CO.. Affents The Largest Surprise. 2 lb, can Sugar Core, at oc 'per can. Evaporatm! Applos Co lb. Arbuckle's Ariosa Coffee 15c ler pound. Prunes 5fl per pound. Cream I.uncli Biscuit, 1 lb packages t 10c, F. ULRICH'S ii:o('i:nv, riiune Cl. 4(1 Middle 51. CIRCUir COURT, of the Unitkb States, EastsenDistbictof Nobtii Cabouna. The State TrusfToropany of New York w Against - : Wilmington, Newberne and Norfolk Bailway Company. ' Wbersas, on tho 20tk day of May. 1807, in the Cirouit Court of the United States for tbe Eastern District of North Carolina a decree was made In the above entitled suit by the Honorable Charles H. Simonton, Circuit Judge foreclosing the mortgages of the Wilmington, Ons low and East Carolina Bailway Com pany and the East Carolina Land and Railway Company . now consolidated into the Wilmington, Newberne and Norfolk Bailway Company, the defen dant therein, said mortgages .being mentioned and described in said com plainants bill of complaint: and ; - - .. : WHKREA8.it is therein ordered, adjudg ed and decreed that all the corporate property now owned or hereinafter to be acquired by the said Wilmington, New berne and Norfolk Bailway Company Jn tne state or JNortu Carolina, now opera ted as one continuous line from' the city of Wilmington to Newberne . in the the State ot North Carolina and all its estates, right, title, interest and quity of redemption therein; that is to say, all of Its railroads now constructed and in operation from Wilmington to Newberne in the said State ot North Carolina, and yet to be 'constructed, including ex tensions, branches, curves and side tracks, and including rights of way, road bed, superstructures, iron, steel, rails, ties, splices, chains, bolts, nuts, spikes, all land and depot grounds; sta tion bouses and depots, viaducts, water tacks, bridges, timber, material and property purchased or to be purchased or owned by it, for the construction, equip ment or operation of said road; all ma chine shops, tools, Implements and personal property used therein or upon or along said railroad or at its stations; all engines, tenders, machinery and all kinds of rolling stock, whether now owned or Hereafter purchased by said railroad company, and all other property of the said company now owned or hereafter to be acquired, 'and all Us rights or privi leges therein or appertaining thereto mid all revenues, tolls and incomes of said railroad and property, and all franchises and rights of said railroad company, and all property and l ights acquired or here after to he acquired by virtue and under authority thereof, be sold under the direction of Alfred M. Waddell, the undersigned Master Commissioner, and the proceeds of sale applied to the satis faction ot said judgment, interest and costs, except such as is otherwise pro vided for in said decree; nnd Whereas, it is further ordered, ad judged and decreed that said Master Commissioner shall sell said properly for cash, or for cosh and bonds, and as an entirety; and Wuehkas it is further or dered, adjudged and decreed that notice of the time, place and terms of suid sale be given by said Master Commissioner by advertising the same at least live times a week for four consecutive weeks preceding the day of sale iu one or more newspapers published in the cities of Wilmington and Newberne in the State of North Carolina, and also in the Manu facturers liccord of Baltimore, Maryland, and that the said sale shall be nt public auction in the City of Wilmington, North Carolina, in front of t'lie county court House of New Hanover county at the time and place as said master com missioncr shall in said notices of said sale appoint; and Whkkeas, it is further ordered, nd judred and decreed that said master commissioner shall receive no bid nt said sale for a less sum than two Hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and no bid from any person who shall not first deposit with him as a pledge five per cent of the amount ot such a bid in cash, or twenly five thousand dollars in the bonds secured by cither ot the mortgages described in said complainants bill of complaint, and iu case the said property and premises are sold, the purchaser thereof shall forthwith deposit Willi said Master Commissioner the sum of five thousand dollars to be deposited in tho Registry of this court, subject to the order of this court in this cause and the deposit so re ceived from the said bidder to bo ap plied on the pui chase price-'' tne balance of the purchase price may be cither paid in cash or the purchaser may satisfy the same In whole or in part by paying over and surrendering bonds secured by the said mortgages of January 12th, 1801 made by the said Wilmington, Onslow and East Carolina Railroad Company and the East Carolina Lf nd nnd Railway Company, aud over due coupons belong ing thereto, at such price or vnlue as would be equivalent to the distributive amount that the holders of said bonds would be entitled to receive in case the entire amount was paid in cash. For more particularly both as to the property to be sold and the terms of the solu ref erence is mado to-the decree of foreclos ure entered in tbe above suit. Now Therefore, public notice Is hereby giveu that I, Alfred M. Waddell, Master Commissioner, in pursuance of the pro- visions af said decree will on Thursday Jho 15th day of July 1807 at 13 o'clock m., of that day.m the cily of Wilmington, in the BIhUi of North Carolina, In front of the County Court House of New Hanover county in said city, seil at nubile auction to the highest bidder forcnali, in accord ance with tbe terms nnd conditions of said decree, the above described railroad of the Wilmington, Newberne itNuifnlk Hailwny company and nil the properly, lanils and premises appertaining thereto, the proceeds tlu'feof to tie applied as is by suid decree provided and uiri'ctcil. AM'liEI) M. WADHELL, Muster (omniiHHhjtinr United States Circuit Court Eastern Distiicl of North Carolina. Hli-twin, Tracy, Jennings & ItufcmH, .sew i ork; John D. li. llamv, Wilmington, N. 0 , holi(-it"iri fur 1 itiitplain.mt. i-CiQaGGo:.;' Warehouse LEAF, TOBACCO. e. in:, pace, Mar. Naleamnu. SIZE OO X 150 FEET. BASEMENT FOB GBADHVG 70x150. This market commends itselt to the grow ers ot Tobacco, where 2 A. 3 1 J J ieu rig lit uuu auiu ngiii, ior its muuii uiuuey as any market. Here are some of our reasons : Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. Because, we are familiar with what is necessary. - Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. Because,we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that it is prices that builds a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right, at the lowest price consistent with good work. We want your trade, and promise you in adyance top figures. We have secured the services as Auction eer olJno. Y. Barber, my old patrons know him, and knowing him class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. Bring or ship your tobacco to New Berne, prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. v Any inlormation on the subject given for the asking. Your Friend truly, E. M. PACE, Manager & Salesman. Educational OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE ! 46TII YE Alt. Twenty-two years nndor present principals. 224 Students Inst year. A Iligh Grade College-Preparatory School, with special departments of Book. keeping, Short. Imml, nnd Telegraphy. The largest and best equip ped Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. "Terms to suit thu times." For lieautiful now catalogue, address: PBOFS. J. A. & Iff. II. llOTT, . OAK RIDC1E, N. C. Littleton Female College ! This Institution sbi a splendid and prominfiiit'Jocalion in a remark ably healthful section of country, in tho midst of a region of noted Mineral SDrinirs. It has a lane and beautifully shaded Campus. commodious and well equipped liuildidgs, a strong faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very MODFBATI2 COST. The Fall Term will he'gin on Wednesday, September 1st, 11197. For Catalogue address, - J. ItllODFK, : :-, ' Littleton, N. . tiBFEXSBOBtf V NORTH CAROLINA. , . Tbo JWty-Hocond Soaalon of this Col Icgo begins Weilnewlay, HopL 8th, 18117. ' Advantages nf fVilleKO nnd Coimptvo tory olfrred at moderate cost, A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! Aan.I EiiUii'MExT, , ' A Pleasant Domk. Calnlogiio on application. DRCD PEACOCK. President 1 I -. I Mil NowBci no Academy -HKW BERNF, N. C. you can have it hand- "I - A. A 1 A is to say, he is first- Institution ! North Carolina College of;. AGRICULTURE AND .. ,. MECHANICAL ARTS, Will Opaa Sett. Btb, 1887 Thorough academic, wknliflo and tech nical courses. Experienced Special . ists In every department. ' SifeBMS Per feiaUa, ladadiaf keaoi For county student. $ 03.00 . For all other students, 133.00 . Apply for catalogue to " Ai.llAHDin Q. Hoi.udat, LL. V., ' . I'reaMcnt, ' rUi.Einn, . V. Cf PEACE i I intitule ''TT.T.,.;:."S,.r. Excellent buildings and beautiful ground in a Healthful Location with aplundid climate. Stands at tho very front In Fe male Education. Thorough in its Onuraea. High In Its Htandnrd. Vimtirpaaaed In iu high moral tons and In lis Intcllcot uul and locinl Inlluencr. 'Twenty -oim ofllrern and learliir. Wry Tennoimblo price. fVml fur !- ( , :i . .'(..- . ,, :i I : ., i..,- a i r. in ,i ; , i,.,..-. - I I f : --rfi :icr. C, . ;l til (p'l t-M , I ' ! Ml It r ! I r T. . . . I,.l,lj.:l.i1 it ai.-l Jiaiis fur te MiH'dy, A lire , ' I ::: id: nt aldi.'iman, C:ui-i I. Win, N U. '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 11, 1897, edition 1
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