fe4:'Ltv,,.--: !
IS1'
afa,UJ;-a..mr..i II I I llrHlllll !
SyruP'Figs
Adsfltwautly andfivmpty.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.;
Presents in the most atceptaieann
the laxative principles of plants
known to act most benefictalQK
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE MANFlD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO.
'SAN PRANCISCOt CM..
lOUISVIUE.KT. NtWWKK..M.Y.
for sh drugghts - prict SO per tdttf.
THE JOURNAL.
New Bern.N. C, Aug.SS. 1900.
Index to Ney Advertisements.
.1. R. Parker, Jr. Mullets.
J h. McDanlel Mullets.
J. A. Duguld King lost.
F. C. Duncan Notice of sale.
Business Locals.
LOST: -Large Initial Ring with An
chip Diamonds, and one pearl. Lost New
Bern Engine house. Reward will be paid
for Its return to J. A. Duguld.
FRESH Portsmouth Mullets Just re
celved at J. R. Parker's, Jr.
MIHS Ola Ferobce will reopen her rami
c'ass Monday, ,8ej tember 3rd, 1900.
HUSTLING young man can make $60
n;r month and expenses. Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary,
Write quick for particulars. Clark &
Co., 4th and Locust its., Phlla., Pa.
LOST Fountain pen. Finder will be
rewarded for Its return to W. F. Roun
tree.
TI.1E finest Beer always on draught, at
Jacob's, Middle Street,
If something in your head dotb cau3e
That head of yours to ache
It can 1)0 cured If you will but,
Celery Headache Powders take.
Made and sold only at Davis' Pharmacy
Don't fail to see those beautiful flan
nel and silk coats at J. J. Baxter's before
buying.
Bond your prescriptions to Davis'
Pharmacy. They will be filled promptly
and accurately.
Just received a lot of One F. F. VJ
Hams at Oaks Market.
Clearance Sale Continued.
A few more days to boy seasonable
goods at greatly reduced prices 25 and
35 cent all silk ribbons at 19 cents yard
60 to 75 cent silks for dress trimmings
and waists now 39 c yd, summer baby
caps at half. Notice big ad.
G. H. Barfoot,
Brick and Laths at Big Hill's, the Shin
g'e Man.
Jordan's Liver Pills are the best liver
pills mad. Sold only at Davis Phar
macy.
Schedule of Kails.
Arrival of malls from north and west
dally except Sunday, 10:30 a. thj 8:50
p. m. Wtlmngton and the south 8:88
p. m.j Morehead City 9:00 a.
Leave. North and west',9:00 a. m. and
8:50 p, m.j Wilmington and south 9:00 a,
m.j Morehead City 6:50 p, m,
SOU DATS.
Malls arrive from north and west 9-.40
a. m.j 5:50 p. m. Leave 9:00 a. m.; and
6:05 p. m.
'The publlo will please bear In mind
that the morning mail for the North an
West closes at 8:18 a. m.
That the afternoon mail for north and
West closes at 8:00 p. m.
For Morehead City at BKW p. a,' Alas
that tbs afternoon train carries no mall
' for Intermediate points between hers
and Goldsboro. Respectfully.
, , ', , ScvuoCa W. Uajcooy
July 18, 1000.
Postmaster.
A.
i " If jau Want a cold coca cola, sherbet.
or glass of cold soda, go to Devi Foun
tain.-.'-." s
Fresh lot Fmllhfleld Hams, Just re
ceived at the Oak's Market.
CURE YOUR
HEADACHE
With CAPUDINE
No fcal afu r effe-u whatever
I g-m and 8 Hi. For Bits by T
l.snry an 1 Ilavur" I'liarmarj,
NEARBY AFFAIRS.
Mitten of Local Interest In the City and
' - " Country.
X good tobacco break 1 expected at
the Planters warehouse to-day. ; . .v .
A meeting ot the City Board of Heal h
was held last night and appointed a
committee to meet with the County
Oommlsslonera In their session to-day,.-
Another communication from Pamlico
eonnty received last' night, for reasons
already stated, cannot be given space,
however much troth, there may be In
the points Involved.
Tuei will be a sail on the steamer
Guide Thursday night, for the benefit of
the Atlantic 8. F. E. Company. Music
will Be on board and refreshments will
be served and a general good time Is al
lured." " , , -.
A large number of people were on the
Sunday train for Morehead, probablj
the: largest of. the year.". There were
also s number of passengers, from above
who got off at Mew Bern and spent the
day here..
The opening of the' State Normal
School for colored teachers will be Wed
nesday Auk 29th. at 9:80 a. m ... at the
Graded School building on West street
The opening will be under the manage
ment of W. A. Byrd, A.M.
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah A. Taylor
was held yesterday at Cedar Grove ccm
etery Immediately after ' the arrival of
the train, Rev. Mr. George conducting
the service. . A number of the friends
of the family were present during I he
ceremony.
We are in receipt of two copies of the
Colorado Springs Gazette" kindly sent
us by New Bern's western tourists
Messrs Dunn and Wolfendeu: The pa.
per Is an Indication of the thrift ot the
Wert, from the city almost under the
shadow of Pike's Peak.
The members of the Methodist chur h
nf Kmston have subscribed $1,310 for
Ibeir Southern educational fund. The
orphanage at Raleigh gets $930 of this
The balance of this amount Will be given
to Trinity, Littleton and Davenport col
leges, to be used as a loan fund for needy
and deserving young men and women
who desire to secure a higher education.
In announcing Sunday night to lilf
church bow much bad been raised, Mr.
Tuttle said that he had never known a
fund to stop at such an amount as this
and he therefore expected it to be great
ly Increased before he stopped. Kln
alon Free Press.
To Form Democratic Clubs.
Whereas Hon; Wm. Jennings Bryan,
Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson and Chairman
Jones have joined In an appeal to Demo
crats to form clubs In every voting pre
cinct In the United States.
We the undersigned respectfully re
quest the members of (ho various clubs
of the city of New Bern, and -all Demo
crats of Craven county, to meet at th
Court House at 8:39 p. m. Tuesday, Aug.
38th, 1900, to organize a Bryan and
Stevenson Club.
Fernle Gaskill, President, 1st Ward
While Supremacy Club.
D. L. Ward, President 2nd Ward
White Supremacy Club.
J. W. Bowden, . President 3rd Ward
White Supremacy Club.
J. M. Harget, President 4th Ward
White Supremacy Club.
Approved 0. T. Watson, Cbmn.,
Crsven Co., Ex. Com.
From Maysvllle.
Matsvillb, August 37.
Th rsln ha Improved the crops very
much,
Misses Delia and Oassle Bynum came
through from PollocksvUle Friday, and
reported a big rain and wind there. Miss
Delia has been to Ktnston. spending
vacation. And 1 (peaking of going back
to school, and wa hope she will go, a
all have need of education the days
We learn that tbs basket party at Bel
grade wa auccets, but not enough girl
for the boys. W hope there will be
mors girl next tint a they onght to be
present on inch an occasion. , - "
farmer will aot get much mors rest
ai cotton Is opening fast - Tz.v
Mrs. X. L. Hazelton ot Hugo, Is visit
ing friend and relatives In Jones,- and
Onslow. . We wish ber much loy. Mr.
Lawrence Haselton of Lenoir ha been
visiting at Mr. Wm. Bynum' of Whit
Oak. '--'- ....:v;. w.:
' - Attention, Natal Reserves I '
. Tou ar hereby ordered to assemblsat
your armory, tonight, Aog. 28lh at 8:30
o clock aharp for monthly parade and
Inspection. .' vw.v
..; Absentee will b dealt with severely,
according to law. By order ot Lieut
Cossdg. ,; -; J. L. HaRTSriRi.n, .
fl.M,O.P.O.,
Sunday Passenger Excursion Rates.
! Th A, 4 N. 0, Railroad will tell tick
is attsr mis ott at in following ex
cursion rat by No. 8 and 4 train on
8ondayc .t " .-. .. :,
From M..CIiy toOoldsboro return.. .$110
Newport
sin
1.90
l.w
115
Hen Bern
Cora Creek
Dover ,
Klnstou'
BJ
.45
, -
LaG range.
'The above ticket ars good only on
Sundays by No. 8 and 4 trains and on
date stamped or wrltted on ticket, and
limits will not be extended.
8, L. Dim., Q. P. A.
; August 80, 1000,
Spring Lamb and Spring Chlckens.thls
morning at the Oaks Market. .
The DDxst and largont lot of spring
chickens in th city at the Oaks Market
OAfl'
a I,
OF FOR WEST VA.
A number of New Bern Negroes leave to
' Work on a Railroad.
Thirty three negroes left New Bern
by steamer Neuse last ntgbt on their way
to West 'Virginia where they are to
work on the construction of. a railroad
Mr. W. E. Snellings got the party to
gether during the last week and the
agent for the railroad, Mr. Geo. W
Booker, of Hampton, com on to arrange
for their transportation, A block ticket
was bought for the low -.,.''-.
Mr. Snellings will go to West Virginia
where he has position with the rail
road company; Ha had 88 names of
negroes who had engaged to go but only
83 showed up on the wharf when the
time came fo go. A few more were to be
taken on at Oriental.
The negroes were mainly- young
several being boys, but there were a few
old time darkles. They had- all sorts ot
valises, bundles and bags 'and there was
one trunk In the lot. A number of their
friends were on the dock to see them' off
The men .will receive $1.60 a day for
their pay, their transportation to be de
ducted out of their wage. :
The Program Today.
The 11th annual exhibition of O. I. S
F, & A. Pair will be opened by Rt. Rev,
Bishop C. O. Petty, P. D.
Procession will form at Court ' House
at 10 o'clock a. m , headed by New Bern
Golden Band. Line of march down
Craven to South Front, op South Front
to Middle, up Middle to Broad, up Broad
to Fair grounds. The Rough and Ready
Fire . Hook and Ladder Co., and Sixth
Ward Reel Company and different base
bill clubs will be In the procession. At
ulgbt grand speech by Rev. J. H. Love
B. D.
There will also be base-ball games at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
One Patient Dies.
The death of Mr. Berry Scott occurred
sunday night from small pox. lie was
taken with tbe disease last week as also
were bis wife and dabghter, a second
laughter having recovered previously,
The County Commissions meet to-day
to consider the means to be taken to
prevent the disease from spreading and
it is expected that very stringent meas
ure, will be adopted. While tbe expense
will be considei able It Is scarcely likely
that anyone will object to everything
possible belngone on that account.
The cost to tbe city while the pest
bouse was In Its charge is put at $1,000.
The cases of the disease now are all from
outside tbe city. The other patients are
reported by the superintendent of Health
ai doing well.
Two Tre Storlm.
The Piscatorial Prevaricators' asso
tlatlon was In session.
"I was Uniting for.cod- off tbe Banks
one unjxftome years ago, said one,
when I dropped my watch overboard,
The next year I went ilshlng at the
xame plnw, I caught a whopping big
fellow and found my watch inside of
him. It was running steadily, the ac
tion of the fish's liver having kept it
wound up.- But it was five hours fast,
The only way that I can account for It
Is that the Bsb crossed the Atlantic,
staid on the other side long enough
to get the time over there, and that
caught him too soon after be got back
to allow tbe watch to regulate Itself,
"I was Oshing for trout In Pennsyl
vania lost fall," said another member,
"In company with my nephew, who is
an Inveterate chrarelte smoker. We
lauded a ten pounder and nllowed blm
to flounder around in the bottom ot the
boot while we cast again, because they
were biting freely. My nephew bad
just thrown a lighted cigarette In tbe
boat, and In some way tbla trout got
It, put It In hut gill and smoked It
Tbo cigarette seemed to have a sooth
Ing effect on him, ' I brought the trout
home, taught blm to smoke a pipe, and
when we killed blm Cbrlsttnaa I served
up to hiy guests something that I be
lieve has never been served tip before
r-sclf smoked trout It wa great too,
New York Journal. ,.
. iVWsw is Little To Pr.:,
'A commercial traveling man landed
at Edinburgh, Scotland, am Saturday
night too lata to get out of town for Sun-
day, the next day b found that there
wo actually no form of atuuiement in
tbe whole city to assist blm In Wulllng
away tbs day. He . went to the pro
prietor of the hotel to see If be could
auggest a way of, passing tbs remain
der of tbe day. ;. .'v.
The landlord took pity on tbe atran
ger and took him to one of tbs rooms
In th bouse -In which a number of
Scotchmen were playing a game called
"nap," which I a ort f modification
of "seven up." They were playing for
S (hilling point so tbat tbs gnme waa
a pretty stiff one. The stranger got In
the game and played very cautiously
for be was quite sure tbat the players.
or at least some ot them, Were cheat
Ing. One solemn 'faced Scot be waa
espmruUly sure, he caught cheating
number of times. lie began whittling
a tHtrt ot some vagrant tune. The Scot
who had li'n cheating arose from tbe
(able and threw down tbe cards.
"What Is tbe toiatterl" the other play
ers asked. .. :-u f - -,"' .- -
. "I'm gnu aln awa'," tbe .Scot answer
d, ftlartng at the stranger. "' "I'll play
cards wl' oo tnon that whustlea on tbe
ftabtnlh." -
Hat Afraid ef Thaadnr.
Are you not afraid of thunder?
I! Of course not. I'm only afraid
lightning
. TO CLF.ARSB THE STSTrM.
Effectually yet gently, when costive
billons, to permanently overcome hahl
usl conmlnallnn, to awuken lha kidney
anil liver to healthy scllvlty, wllhou
Irritating nr nkenl'S; tliiin, to illp
hril lii, col.ln, or fevers, u By
of 1'Ik", nislo hy the Cullfornla Y
By nip Co.
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. '
Mr, W. F ' Koch has gone to Baltimore
i a business trip. ' "
Mr. B. BMidyette of Oriental, was a
aitor In the. city yesterday, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meslc left for their
home In Newport News. .-,",- '
Mr, W. B. Blades Jeft Sunday for Bis-
hopvlle, Md.; to spend several day. ,
Miss : Inez- Angell went -to Elizabeth
City last hlght to visit Miss Kate Davis.
Mr, H. B. Salter returned last night
from a two weeks at Norfolk and New
port News.
Mrs.! Has and daughter, Miss Amy,
returned Sunday morning on the Neuse
from Virginia Beach. - ; .,
Mrs, Isaac Cohn and son, Frederick,
returned last night, after several weeks
visit at Virginia Beach,
Messrs. M.'Hahn, B. B. Davenport and
Fernle Gasktll were passengers on the
steamer Neuse going to New York.
Mr. John S. Manlx returned Sunday
from New York city where he has been
on a pleasure trip. He reports an excel
lent time in spite of the heat. ;
Mr. 0. L. Stevens and Minn Jessie M.
Stevens left for the mountains Sunday
They will spend a few days at Black
Mountain and be in Asheville during the
sion of the Press Convention.
Clerk and Carrier Examination.
The United States Civil Service Com
mission announces tbat on September
2ft, 1900, an examination will be held in
this city for tbe positions of clerk and
carrier In the post -office service.
This examination is held for the rea
Kon that tbe Post-Office Department has
staled tbat at all offices where no sub-
ultute force Is maintained such a force
will be appointed as the result of this
examination, so that whenever vacan
o.les occur In the regular force there will
bo no delay in tilling the same. It Is the
ntuntinn of the Department as far as
possible to establish a substitute fore at
every office equal to about 35 percent
f tbe number of regular employees.
This examination will be held at all
classified post-offices throughout th
eountry, except those of the flrst-r.lasf
and as a result of the samu, In addition
'o the substitute appointment, vacancies
which now exist in the regular force
will be filled.
The nature of the examination Is
t ist nf practical, general Intelligence an
of adaptability In post-olllce work. The
age limitations for this examination are
as follows:
Clerk, not less than 18 years.
Carrier, between 21 nnd 40 years.
Applicants for male clerk and carrl
must have the medical certificate
Form 101 executed. Applicants for
cirrier must be at least 5 ft 4 In.
height, and weigh not less than 125
pounds. Female applicants are not re
quired to have Hits certificate excepted
This examination offers an exccllen
opportunity for entering the Federal
service to bright energetic young person
who are not afraid of hard work, nnd
the Commission hopes that a sufficient
number of Intelligent, active persons will
present themselves for this examination
It may be stated that there is a wider
field for advancement upon merit In th
Federal service than In many private
employments, not only hy promotion in
the same office, but by transfer to other
part of tbe service.
This examination is open to all citizens
of the United States who may deslro to
enter the service, and who comply with
the requirements. All such persons are
invited to apply, but attention Is Invited
fo tbe tact tbat from those certified the
Department usually selects for appoint
ment eligible who are residents of the
district In which the vacancies exiBt
applicants .will be examined, graded
and certified with entire Impartiality and
wholly without regard to any considera
tion save their ability at shown by tbe
grade attained in the examination.
. For application blank (form 101). full
Instructions, specimen examination que
lions, snd Information relative to. the
duties i and salaries of the different
positions, and as to whether there are
any existing vacancies n thl office.
applications should be made to the
undersigned.; ' : ':'-. . , '
Application thould be promptly filed
with th secretary of the local board.
and Inquiry should be made of him a to
tbs Bats set for the close of. th receipt
of application.,-- A. F. Patikuboh. .
'... .'; v . Secy, Postal Board
To he farmers or Nqrih Carolina.
You are especially iuvlted . to attend
the session of-the Second Annual Con
ventlon of lb Cotton State Association
of lb Commissioners of Agriculture at
Raleigh, N. C, on August 28, SO, 80 and
81, in tbo North Carolina Agricultural
building. Many topics of Interest to the
farmer, gardener and orcbardlst will
discussed, i The Hon," James Wilson
Secretary of Agriculture, will bo present
beside many oilier distinguished men of
clenoe. r , ' . ' - u' ' ' '
A ral of one and one-third fare has
been secured, and In order' to securo tl
benefit of Ih low rate you should pur
chase a straight-fare ticket from your
station, asking for k certificate ot pur.
chase. This certificate will be signed
the Secretary of tbe Association at'Itsl
s!gb,' snd will entitle you to s return
ticket at one cent a mile. Be lure t get
certificate when .you purchase you
ticket. , :7 , -. '.',',- -:
I hope many of the farmer of t,b
State will attend.
f. L. Pattkuson, Commissioner.
Clearance Sale Continued".
' No goods charged during this sal
Miris7Ki white and Cnloreil iicgll'r
hlrlaH:, ladles W) mid Vh: thl
alt T.'m, ursi'f'ia t- all 10 ami 1
, fir.
l.
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'v The Weather. .
Wasbisotoh, D. C, August 87. For
North C arolloa generally fair .Tuesday.
Light southwest winds. - - -- '
AS -regards distribution of pressure,
the barometer is tow over the Lakes and
the lower iRocky mountain sections..!
High- pressure ..still " pievatlB over the
southeastern Mates. '' . .
Rains have fallen over tbe tower
Lakes, along the upper Missouri and
Mississippi rivers, tbe central Gulf coast,
and Florida. The greatest amount wa
76 at Tampa.- -'
Temperatures continue high along tbe
Atlantic Seaboard, decreasing westward.
The maximum reported for Sunday was
98 at El Paso; the minimum was 43 at
Miles City.
Grand Excursion to Asfyevllle.
1 lie r-outhern Kailway wtil operate a
special train from Goldsboro to Ashe
Vtlle, September 4, 1900.
Leave Goldsboro 8:80 a. m.
" Selma 9:14 "
" Raleigh.. 10:12 "
" Durham 11:11 "
" Greensboro 1:00 p.m.
" High Point 1:80 "
Rouud trip rate $4.00. Daylight trip
througb the "Land of tbe Sky." Special
train from Morehead City to connect.
Rate from Morehead City, $5.50: New
Bern, $5.60; Klnstou, $5.00.
Tickets good to return on regular
trains up to and Including train Srt leav
ing Asheville 5:15 a. n. (Central time)
September 7th. See your Agent for fur
titer Information.
R. L. Vkhnon, T. P. A
Charlotte, N. 0.
Special Grand Excursion.
There will be a grand excursion to the
Land of the Sky." leaving here Tuesdav
Sept. 4th, and special low rates are
ffered.
The fare for the round trip tickets will
allow two full days in Asheville. Th
round trip fare from New Bern is $5.50
Vraln leaves at 6:05 a. m. The A. & N
('. railroad coaches will go through will:
out change. Tickets on sale at th
.dice.
Pipkin's Popular Excursion.
On September 1l!h, R. E. Pipkin wil
run a popular excursion from this clt
o Norfolk, Washington and Baliimorr
the fare helug to Washington and reluri
f0.50 to Baltimore .ami return $7.00.
The time given in Baltimore or Wii-1
Ington Is two days and one nliiht. Th
excursion is for while people only. 15
cUrslonlls leave here at 9 a. m., Heplrni
ber Uth.
The route from Norfolk Is hy steamc
and parties going shouiil write at onci
to II. E. Pipkin, Goldsboro, N. C, and
eugage their state rooms and thus avoid
any confusion later on, when the partj
arrives at Norfolk.
This Is a cheap trip and anyone think
Ing of going north should wait for it and
save money.
Notice of Sale.
Collectors Ofllce, th Dist.l
Kaleigh, N. (.'. '
Notice is hereby given of the sale
of the following property forfeited
the United dtsli for violation of I
terml Revenue Laws:
belzed ar Trenton, N. C July 3,1th 10
from E L Hardy by ('. M Babbitt, Deputy
Collector, one copper still. 3 copper
worms, 4 fermenting tuns and H pack
ages containing about 800 gallons corn
whiskey. smoke stack and grate liars
'I he shove property will lie sold to th
highest bidder for cash In the city of
New Bern,' N. C, on the 1 1 lit day of
August 1000 at 12 o'clock m. In front of
I he Government Building corner Pollock
and Uraven streets.
K. O. DUNCAN, Coll. 4th Dist. N
By ('. M. Hahhitt, Deputy Collector, 5th
Div 4ih Di't., N. C.
Bagging and Ties
We a e ready to supply tl e trade wi
Cotton Bagging and Ties, Bag Oloth
Heavy Sacks, &o, Prices are Illjjht.
T. E. Ti th m Co.
iiiSLBook Store
9
Your
September
Ladies Home
Journal
, . Has Come,
G. HEnnctt.
VMrjrrAarmrMrMrmjt
SALEM
Academy and Onllrg, for Girl
Votins Women. Best home care.
and
aether wlilr lull Cellrgs instruction,
Bneclallst In "usm, Art, Klncutlos
Languages, Commercial and Industrial
rttudlea. Institution founded In 1R03.
Th Register show 842 last year, New
term begin Wednesday, , Bop, S, KMX),
Send for Catalogue t
Rav. J. 11, OLKWELL, Principal,'
; - Salem, North Carolina
Lombardi's
Orclicstra
FuniiHh Muhjo. for Balls,
ScronmlcB, I'rivafc l'lttioes,
I'in-Kicn, ExourBiotis, etc.,
lit Kliort Notion ami Torlng
Rcfi ioiml,li. Apply to
l;K'CO l,OMHUII,
i:r. ?.::.!!!! ri., Ki-w !;-rn.
Seasonable Goods
v -
All 5c and 6c Laltons, Calicos and
Ginghams at 4c yard.
10c and 12 I -2c Lawns and Dimi
ties 8c yard.
Best yard wide Percales 7 t-2c.
25c and 35c all silk Ribbons 1 9c yd,
A Lames ontrt waists ore.
Oxford Ties and
All Baby Caps at
o
I G. cO. "BARFOOT, i
"Unless the iDind stands as it neter stood,
It is an ill wind that
August is the Clearance Sale month of
Summer Goods and the "itoind has been blow
ing steadily in your direction for the last few
tveeks. Goods are being offered at and be
low cost and I must
& -a ma 1 4- f-
PdrUayc uj ll luu. iia:uc ici jui inc cuiiiuiy
week only a felto
Ladies Shirt Waist, have some white anil
and 50o.
rash and White Duck Skirts,
Have you seen our iSofa Pillow
fancy work at unheard or poices.
5c Laces can lie used to advantage now.
nig replenished.
Summer Corsets at 25c, fiOc and 75c
weather.
Otir Middle Street Store can supply all u
Boy's wear, from the crown of the head to the soles
Visit us, it will pay voti.
SMITH'S STORES,
61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St.
If von want a ornnil ahivn O-pt.
- - J f, -- ' B tl f' . . .
and they ate bucked hy the roauufacturer. And the price is right.
We have a eood stock of the every day wants for th" iin ilii
season and for the coiniue season.
give us your order. We guarantee prices and goods.
Few Ice Cream Freezer and Lawn Mowers left to be sold at cost.
Paints, Oil aud Varnish. Stains and Enamels juBt received.
PIIONR YOCR
WANTS TO 147.
73 MIDDLE BTREKT,
THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL C0LLKGE
Or NOBTH CAEOMNA
Offer to youg women thorough literary, classical, cieullflc and industrial educa
tion and peoliil pedagoglcel training. Annual eapenses 99 to $148; for non-resi-denU,
$163. Faculty of 80 members. Irore Ihsu 400 regular atudent. Has ma'ric
ulated about ,000 students, representing every county In the Stale except ojih
Practice aud Innervation Hobool of aliotit 8 pupils. To secure board iu dormito
rles, all free tuition applications should be mad h before August 1.
i Correapondepoe Invited from those desiring competonl trained teachers.
, For caulogue and dher Information address until August 10th
. , . . . PKOP. . V, 40YNKK, Dean of College
CBARLR8 D. MolVKli, President, , , 1
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Agriculture and'Mechanic Arts.
TECHRICAl EDUCATION IN i
Ogl itlllViucs wiw-i"ing r - w
:'nd Electrioal Engineering, Textile' lnduBtry, Chemiatry, ,
- and Architoctor t- . '' ' ,
PRACTICAL EDUCATION IK " , . - ... 3
-Carpentry, Wood-tirningi BlaoltBniithing, . Machine-worlc,
Mill-work, Hoiler-teuding, ! Engine-tending, and Djnimo,' J
tending. . ' - ' ".. '. , '3
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Tuition, $ a yean Board, $3
Nest (cualno open Beptember
Entrance Ksmlnallrm In etch
o'clock a m; also at tbe College Beptsmlier 4th and 8lb, '.
Tat full Itifotmation, addtrrsa , , , .' :r. . ;
President GEO. T. WINSTON,
RALEIGH, N. 0.
i m in tM i' I m i' i !) !M IM I'l I'l Ml IM I' I Ml I' I I1 1 IU I1 1 IU PI I'l I' I'
Yet Unsold
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say you have taken ad-
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20c, 30c, 40c, 45c am
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Qaskill Hardware Co
a,, NBW BERN, N O
a month. '. :, ' '
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County Court-house,' July 88lh, 10
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