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NEW BERNE. N. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1887.
PRICE 5 CENTS;
LOCAL NEWS.
Fa arm 1 VlilMiM Alamaaaa.
Mew Berae.Utltode, ' VP ' North.
.- loBgitads, TT 8 Wert.
umries.56l Length of day,
un sets, 6:4 f 13 hours, 8 minuum.
ooa lets at 843 a. m.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
PUBIS Grape Brandy and Wine from
tbl.". Wharton J. GreeB'e Tokav
Vineyard, for tale at MsDufucturer's
price by James kedmokd.
CXOOKKD CORNED BEEK, DEV
J Hed Ham, L'jbeters. Sir dines, etc
C. E. Blovxb.
4 FULL Line of Cigars at wholesale
XX ty James Kkdmond.
STATIONERY at cost by the package
cash accompanying order a few
reams of legal cap by
a0 lw.l R N Dwn.
13UBE Liqaon and Wine for Medici
nal and other uses, at wholesale.
James Redmond.
1) ARTIES wishing their beds reno
s- Tated will do well to attend to it at
otca, as I expect to remain here only a
abort while longer. Mb A. E. Pabsons
will call on you and take your orders.
2t. Jos O. Harvey.
REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon
Soda, etc., equal to imported.
James Redmond.
1) ARIS GREEN and poison distribu
tors for the oolton worms at
Qbo. Allen & Co.
1 ARBEIT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognao
V I and Wines for sale, at Manufactu
rer's prices, by James Redmond.
OLD PAPERS in aDy quantity for
sale at this office.
BROWN "8 GEORGIA COTTON GINS,
with Self Feeder and Condenser.
All of the latest and most approved pat
terns. Geo. Allen A Co.
We have a railroad coniuiuriicaiion
which will appear tomorrow.
Ms j. Palmer gives a verse on Tumuli's
punch. He is somewhat of a poet
Tue usual supply of fresh mullets
hate uot yet appeared ii the New Heme
market.
WtMU A Edrards are progressing
finely on the huge boiler for Mr. Killey
E. Terry's steamboat.
A large boiler for Terry's mill at
Bulla, Carteret county, la on the Neuse
and Treat Company's whaif ensiling
shipment.
The oool weather will w arn our citi
zen! who are summering it abroad that
the lime for packing up for the return
trip U drawing nigh.
Number 4 on green manuring appears
today. These articles are short and to
the point and are well worth the con
sideration of all farmers.
Col. Geo. I. Nowitzky is working up
New Berne for his forthcoming book
and we are pleased to see that be is
meeting with much success.
Prayer meeting this Wednesday eve
ning at 8 p.m.. Love Feast Friday eve
ning at 8 p.m., at Second AdveDtist
Hall, South FroDt street 8 doors from
Metcalf.
The board of city council was in
special session last night to consider a
proposition from Mr. Harlan P. Christie,
Of tits Fabric Fire Hose Co., N. Y., to
furnish hose for the fire department. A
Contract was closed for fifteen hundred
feet of hose.
Personal.
W'W. M. Watson, Esq., and family re
tarded last night from Clereland
Springs Sad other points in the Western
part of the State.
Xarthquak.es.
Tonight is the anniversary of the great
earthquake of 1886. Apparently as a
reminder of this great event slight
shocks' have been felt in Charleston,
SaaunerrUle, Augusta and Wilmington,
joss as they occurred last year before
the tie shook. . It is remarkable that
these Slight shocks hsrs been felt just
the same' on saber of dsys before the
Bight of the It Of August that they
were last ysari bet we do not deem this
ooinclde&os'of sufficient importance to
fear's repetition of the treat shake up
f AfastSlsti8S -
Ths o. r. i,v. s. a.
.-, C' F. ft "ft V. trains now ran regnlar
; , ly to Daitoa, which Is within foar miles
, ' et Pilot mountain They speak of burn-
;. Ing barrels of tsr and .rosin from the
pinnacle jdI o)d Pilot when the road
, '' rw r that point..-Might H not be
; ealiei a high o4 UlnminatioA if the
natives are not Informed beforehand el
, . this new method of light in that eeetfoa
they intgbt .eonclade thai they were
.'return ahead of. Bald mountain and
. hs'trg a volcano Vithoot any premoni
tory low Uinv ummgtoai Btar. i '
- ' ' And when the A. ft N. C and the C
, T.AY.y, are ander one mtbagsment
and the gap filled between Qoldiboro
and Ban ford, we will bum a barrel of
taf in New Berne, sail down lbs Kens
. wili oor fieetof steambeata, go to More-
bead City sal gtre the Atlantio Hotel a
ftvi litilng up. Then will the moon
t-'- sal the w come together, . -
Correction. x
There was an error in the announce
ment of the movements of the steamer
Pamlico of the O. D. Line yesterday.
She leaves here on Fridsy at 12 m. and
not today as stated. The schedule pub
lished elsewhere gives the dsys and
hours of sailing.
Steamer Movement.
The Trent of the N. & T. Line leaves
this morning at 8 o'clock for Trenton
with a cargo of merchandise.
The Margie of the Hyde Line leaves
this id urn Id g at 7 o'clock for Baj boro
with a cargo of merchandise.
The Vesper of the E C. D. Line will
sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The
Eaglet will arrive tomorrow morning.
The Pamlico of the O.D. Line arrived
last night with a cargo of merchandise
and will sail at 'i m Friday for Nor
folk Jail Recruits.
Craven street hotel bas received three
new gueet this week. The following
have been committed in default of bail
for their appearance at the next term of
the Superior Court.
John Williams, charged with larceny,
committed by justice Win. G. Brinson.
Furney Hawkins, charged with per
jury, committed by Justice J W
Elias A niaugea. charged with bas
tardy, committed by Justice W. H.
Ellison.
Total number now accommodated at
tha hotel, fourteen.
La Orange Items
The weallu-r feels fall like
Saturday was a rainy day.
Rev. Mr. Hires preached lit re Sunday
and Sunday nigbl.
A T. Kennedy complains of the army
worm in bis cotton, lie is using Paris
greeu for their destruction.
Rev. Mr. Rose left for Kidgeway, the
borne of his parents, Monday, lie will
be absent for some two weeks.
The youngest child of D. M. Stanton
died in our place Sunday evening. We
sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Stanton
in their bereavement.
We discover a livelier appearance in
our town. The opening of the schools
and the anticipated early arrival of cot
ton is waking up things a little
L C. I , fall term, opened Monday
with over seventy students, the best be
ginning for several years. All the
teachers were present, and soon work
will begin in earnest.
R. B. Kinsey was North buying bis
fall goods last week. Octavus Taylor.
Simeon Wooten, Shade Wooten, K. E.
Biszell and R. M . Harper are off on the
same business this week.
We notice that some of the Davis ca
dets are already in town and that Kin
sey 's girls are coming in. These schools
open this week and it is ei pec ted that
the attendance will be large. So mote
it be,
The first bale of new cotton, this sea
son, was sold in our place last Friday
the 28th inst., by J. T. & J. W. Alder
idge. The purchaser was Taylor &
Britt and the price paid was 10 cents.
Two trips in the country last week.
and a look at several farms was quite a
recreation to an old countryman. We
saw nothing to change our previous ex
pressed opinion in regard to the crops.
Anniversary Earthquake Shocks.
Charleston, S. 0., Aug. 88. Some
alarm was caused here by two shocks of
earthquake, one near midnight and an
other at five yesterday morning. The
shakes were very distinct in Bummer-
ville, but only slight in Charleston.
The alarm is not caused by the violence
of the shake, but from ths singalar
coincidence that today is the anniver
sary of the preliminary shock which
preceded the disastrous earthquake of
August 81 last. The fact that the shakes
should have occurred on the same day
of the yesr, and almost st the same
hour, csuses some alarm among ths
timid, although it is hardly possible
that last year's sieamio program could
be duplicated . The shake at Summer-
field is described as the severest expe
rienced there in' six months. Tbers
was no rumbling sound to be hesid,
but the tremor was very pronounced.
A Qnske is Mexico.
City or Mexico via Gaxvtsston, Aug.
29. A brisk earthquake shock was ex
perienced here about 7 o'clock this
morning, agitating houses and making
the people ditxv. In some streets tbe
people ran oat of their bouses and fell
on their knees praying. Tbe shook
was not severe and was most felt in the
outlying portions of the city.
Mr. 'Thomas B. Conn cry secre
tary of the United States legation,
noted the shock at 9AS o'clock,
and about the same time It wis felt
sharply at Castle Chepulfepeo, where
President Diss and his fsmily are re
siding. Early morning riders on the
Paseo de la Beforma noted the shook
as lasting' some thirty seconds. The
friends of Znntga, who predicted the
shock for tbe 10th of this month, now
claim that their prophet was not alto
tether destitute of knowledge of ths
coming earthquake. The weather is
warm and tbe atmosphere humid. --r1:'AvicKHOTHsm,
Mm. WnreuwB BooTHwa Btktj
should always . be used for children
teethingl . It soothes the child, softens
the rums, allays nil eain. cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for Jdiar-
ncsa, Tweoty-flve cents a bottle. ..
1 marl7dtntheatwly . , -
Kinston Items.
The new steamer Howard, with Nick
Jones commander and J. J. Lassitet,
engineer, has made her first trip to our
town. She is a neat, well built, daisy
little craft, and was much admired by
all who visited her. She left on Monday
for New Berne.
Leon Albritton has returned from his
trip to Norfolk, Washington, D C. and
other points North. He says the Wash
ington correspondent of the Baltimore
Sun somewhat exaggerated in reporting
the amount of money he was robbed of.
He was robbed, but not of so much as
1100. He further says that if the news
paper correspondents undertake to give
all the crimes and casualties of Wash
ington they would till all the news
papers in Baltimore. He seems quite
satisfied with his experiencee in the
navy and is content to remain on land.
The Superior Court is still in session
hammering away at the civil docket
The first week was taken up in tbe trial
of State oases. Tbe following were
disposed of:
bute vs. I.lfajeUe Reynolds, carry
ing concealed weapons. Submits.
judgment suspended on piyuienl o(
cost.
Slate vs W. J. Murphrey, A. AH.
Submit. Fine 30 00 and imprisoned
live months in county jail, tbe com
missioners authorized to hire out
Slate vs. Isaac Taylor, allow ing w.o
oner to eei ape. Not guihy.
State vs. J. r. Stroud, A. & li. Hub
mits; judgment suspended on payment
of cost.
State vs K W. Moore and Robert
Joyner, affray, (iullly. Moore, lined
9-0 00 and cost. Joyner five months lu
county jail, commissioners authorized
to hire out.
State vs. Warren Kiliiatrii k .( 'buries
Daly and Elislia Daly. A. X H l-ub-
mils; judgment suspended on psviutnt
of cost.
Slate vs. V. 1) Wigi-. A. & H Sub
mils; judgment suspended on payrxieut
of cost.
Slaters. I-awis Waters, L. & H liuiliy.
four years in penitentiary.
State vs. Amencus Itecton, A A: H
Guilty, fine (20 00 and cost.
State vs. Thomas Ivans and Ann Mur
phy, F. & A. Guilty; six months in
county jail , oomrnie loners aulhori.mi
to hire out.
State vs. lalvin Miller, A. & H Sub
mi In judgment suspended on pnvmeDt
of cost.
State vs. W. T. OasUi. A. A ll Sub
mils; judgment suspended on payment
of eosl.
State vs. Barbara Ralchlf, lii-nnic
RadclirT and Hannah Moye. affray.
Barbara RadclifT and Hannah Moye sub
mits. Not pros as to Iiennie Radclitf.
State vs. Handy Mosley, L. ,1 li.
Guilty; five years in penitentiary
State vs. W. t. House, A. & H. Sub
mits; judgment suspended op payment
of cost.
State vs. George Jenkins alias George
Henderson, larceny. Heads guilty
ten years in penitentiary.
Stale vs. George Cox and Jane t'n , 1.
& R. Not guilty.
State vs. John Grimes, forcible tres
pass. Submits; fine 81 00 and costs and
six months in county jail, commis
sioners authorized to hire out.
Slate and Bertha Hargett vs Horace
Green, ban tardy. Guilty; pays aline
and gives bond for maintenance.
State vs. Joseph Jones, cruelty to am
mals. Submits; fine 81. 00 and cost and
twelve months in county jail, commis
sioners authorized to hire out.
Stats vs. Jacob Davis and Stephen
Davis, forcible trespass. Mistrial, par
tiee bound over to next term.
State vs. Slant Kennedy and Stephen
Herring, alfray. Kennedy submits.
Herring, guilty; fine 83 00 each and
cost.
Slate vs. Jane Rich, I.. & H. Guilty
Motion to suspend judgment continued
to next term.
State vs. Wm. Kinsey, larceny. In
dictment charjged to injury of stock.
Submits; fine five cents and cost and
given twelve months in county jail,
commissioners authorized to hire out.
State and L. L. Rarfield vs. Richard
E. Hill, Blander. This case was begun
on Thursday morning and was given to
the jury on Friday evening. It excited
more interest than any on the State
docket. The defendant had circulated
reports calculated to destroy the char
acter of a daughter of tbe prosecutor,
and on the trial attempted to justify.
lie was ably represented by U. K. Kor
negay, Esq., of Kenansville, and the
firm of Loftln ft Rountree of Kinston.
Solicitor Allen and Jno. F. Wooten,
Esq., represented the State with their
usual seal and ability. A large number
of witnesses were examined as to char
acter and ths evidence was somewhat
conflicting. Tbe jury returned a ver
dict, on Saturday evening, of guilty.
Hill wsi fined JfoO snd sentenced to six
months in the county jail.
The Coming Yacht Races.
Nkw Yokx, Aug. 28. On September
5 the yachts Mayflower, Puritan and
Volunteer, and possibly ths Thistle, will
bs in the Kills, with their respective
commanders aboard. Tbe Schuylkill
nary, representing thirteen clubs, will
be present in full force. Tbe yscht
Mayflower will bs the judge s boat.
DB't .Expertaaenf .
You cannot wests time in ex peri-
men ting 'when your lungs are in dan
ger. Consumption always seems, st
ftrst, only a cold. Do not -permit any
dealer bo Impose upon you with sons
cheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, bat bs sure you get the genuine.
Because be, can make, more profit he
may tell ron he has something jnst as
good, or Just the same. Don't be de
ceived, but insist apon getting Dr.
King's New- Disooverr, which is guar
anteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung
and!Cheet affections. For tale at S.N.
Daffy's drugstore. ... , . u ,
OKEtN MAM HIMi
NUMbKK 4
An examination of the agricultural
statistics of the country rtieals the
startling fact that tbe yield per acre in
almost every portion of the United
States is declmiug, instead of increasing
as should be the case, li is the excep
lion when over fifteen bushels of corn
or two hundred pounds of lint coilon
per acre is produced and the tjtal av
erage of corn is not that much in thu
Southern Slates. The farmer bus lu
many ctses worn uu: bis farm auJ has
removed south or wrc-t Ij repeal ih- op
eration The improved implements for ibe iuI
ture ani haretiuiK crop: enable oUe
man to do w hat formerly required I vs o
men. but it ho bt-cLi , f u al vantage to
the Southern farmrr No c .rrtrpoiiJ
ing improvement h s t t n made in tin
inanayemenl of the Un 1 or in thence
of the cropd produced.
Thousands of a.rta i I land lu the
Middle an I Southern Staler are culll
valed at a loss or nuve been nban ioncd
as worthless, from lmj-ropt-r untnae
nieut. and the owners art- not in retir
ing their wtalih
A better knowledge and placti.e of
the conditions under mIirIi nature nl
yield larger returns and more protiluhle
crops is absolutely necessary, or poverty
and distress will be tbe result
The question of interest ir It . el i,'l
the farmer matinee bis land in or 1 r I
make a generous living, sn 1 at ll.e
sameliuic in. ira?t the fertility tbe
soil '
Govern r Wirdou of o ti;!.i
truthfully said in bis ept-eoh at Hit
Inter State 1 ormers t 'on v ent ion st A I
lanta: "If agriculture u, failed to !
remunerative, therein a f un d anient il
mistake, a radical vvron somewhere
H'hrrr ,c H .of ,- ,( 'I,, sear. I. ! r
it, aud if possible to hud it . snd conquer
and u prool it. is the hih duty of . i i v
lover of Ins country The d ". ,,,lv
will not be foil nl m your Soul In i u i o
mates, seasons or toil. The teaulik.
the blessings and the l unties of nature
are found in no ne in r
e loll . The u tii I or in 1 1 v of i ir
her profu
rear,. i, J the
produi liveliest, of lie roil, hti 1 the i.oi.e
of lis rlapUs, are perliap. with , ; u
rival 1 1 ii. a land of runr i, . i,- v, ill., n l
IhesulirUoke.ahd lreieli ; ,r-ol ,
Let Ur I, ! look f r the . jo , ! de., r
bioii l:i a Uck of la i . li K i nd r i . r.r an 1
endo w inentH of na; o re 1! . - f ,
not lie at l.er d or
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V A M . I ' 1 ' N A 1 1 X
dicate Ihal llo- lain- di
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ii il r . l.fc- Ihe part
li a v e d on I t less
and prev can w eet
proved favorable lo
row ill; cropr in
the cor n rejj ions, although in the
prin
cipal corn-produi ing Slates the yield of
this crop will doubtless be materially
reduced, owing to the drought Id
ports from the cotton regions show lhal
the harvesting of that crop is in pro
Kress, but lhal the y leld bar been slight
ly reduced, owing to iht deficiency of
rainfall. Duriiiu Ihe wc-i k the weather
has been especially favorable for pasture
and law planted potatoes in the
Middle Atlantic Slates and in the North
west HiportH from luiglnnd indicate
that the weather lias been unfavorable
to grow ing cropH, especially to tobacco
and potatoes, owing to an i xcesr of
rainfall. Krosts occurred during the
week as far south as Central Mii.i.esoin
but as yet have caused no material in
ju ry t' i t he crops .
Thro iii!
Whirlpool Itap
I. ill b,ml.
d-
Hi li a I A ug 'J1- Cha r Ir - A le i un
der Perry, of Suspension Uridg", a
young man 'J , years old. and by trade u
wagon maker, car I iage 1 1 1 n.uie r and
painter, ma lea safe trip tl.r tigl, tin
whirlpool rapids ot Niagara today in a
lifeboat built by himself. Ihe boat is
about seventeen feet long. uli air
chamber at either end, in one of which
Percy made the voysge. Tho keel is
weighted with 1MU pounds of iron, and
bags of sand carried in the hold so that
It will right itself. Though it keeled in
athrealening way, the craft rode the'
breakers and great waves with -nit once
upeettiDg
As a raindrop foretells f. rm. so
does a pimplo upon the human body in
dicate health destroying virus in the
blood, which can he neutralise. I and
expelled only by Ur. Manor's Iron
Tonic.
A Krightf ul .hike.
M uoriTTTit Mich.. Ami? P" A mis
chievous workman, named Polk, in the
larffA mill At Ontirtfiirnn. vpritprrijiv
placed a small garter snake upon the
shoulder of a fellow-workman named
MolliDs. Tbe man was busy, and the
reptile made the circuit of bn neck be
fore he noticed that something was
wrong. Then he craned his neck and
met the flishing eyes and darting tongue
of the snake within two inches of bis
nose, and. with a scream of horror,
IKfadj nn hia hami anil f nl 1 Ln the ftmr
in a dead faint. Bollins is now very
low rrom the enect or tne snocx.
What True Merit rllil Do.
The unprecedented sale of Bturhrf
German Syrup within a few years, has
astonished tbe world It is without
doubt tbe safest and best remedy ever
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cars of Coughs, Colds, and the severest
Long troubles. It sets on sn entirely
different principle from the usual pre
scriptions given by Physicians, as it
does not dry np s Cough and leave tbe
disease still in tbe system, bat on the
contra ry removes the cause of tbe trou
ble, heals the parts affected ana leaves
them in a purely healthy condition. A
bottle kept in the bouse for nee when
the diseases make their appearance, will
are doctor Is bills aad a long spell of
serions illness. A. trial will convince
yon of these facts. It is positively sold
by all druggists and geseral dealers to
the land. . Price, 75 eta., large bottles.
Beutti of Judge Samuel Hall.
Atlaita, Aug. 23 Jude Samuel
Hall, of the Slate Supreme Court, who
has been at the point of death for seve
ral weeks died at midnight last night
at his summer residence at Mount Airy.
He was surrounded by tis family
Fioui Aust:n Ttx S:atcjia:.
Tne t fleet of HttBkie C'iyolaliir,ed
Lenses upon the organs ot v IsloU is sim
ply wcnderful. as ihere are several
prominent Kfitleuien in the I.snd Uthce
whose sight hae been restored ty their
use, and hundreds of eimilor casee
throughout the I i.iie-.i .Mates can be re
fcrred lo
All ever Lite.: and the til uaraDWd
atlhejru- elore of S lut!y. New
Berne aug 5 1m
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The undcrniKned will, st the lnurt
Iloune in Newbern, on Monday, Sept.
.')th. 1HH7, sr 12 o'rlork. M , rent or lei
to the highest bidder for tbe year Sh
only, tbe Poor lloum Farm, situated id
Craven county. Neuse mad. about one
mile from Newbern. Tho rental agreed
upon to bp bpcu red by note and security .
to be approved by the Hoard of t'ommif
sionprn
Py order of the Board
OKI.ANI" i IH HKS.
sMdwtii Clerk.
.1 II. i P A PThF.R
I- I M it M Y.
JOHN H. CRABTEEE & CO.
ENGINEERS,
Founders and Machinists,
. i
Vsnufarturen and Dealers lo
iiSBHES AID MlCBDdSTS' SWPLIES.
Bnllsera f EhIsn Sollin,
Saw Mill.. BSt-tBC ( il o(T IrblBe,
Wears prepared todo (tjt rn r f all kinds
with promptness.
Particular and imrneiliat- a leDtlon given
to repal s of Ml kl n rta
W will btlt1 u sdve plant and estlmatea
for any dei Iptlon or maefalacry.
Ws arc Uie scents for Ui sale of tae Asssr
leaa Raw. Also for O a A. Bars-amla's oe
brated latfestrorub) Mica Valvca,
Ws ttve ssttslastrry riarute Ser aU work
dew by as. ftMoJawwiy
Special Notice.
1AM determined to sell my Entire
Stock, consisting of Dry Goods, :
Hats. Shoes and Notions, at TWENTY- '
FIVE PEK CENT BELOW COST. The
public will find it to their interest so , '
call at my store aud examine goods. .
and prices before buving elsewhere. .'!
au24 tf M. PRAQ. '
Sale S Livery Stables.
inr e.t..s: t a am iiabn AND ",?
X li a un a luMI'A.Nt La been
! i.v :!. .f A. llubu. af.Hsh :
.:..-. :.! ..s.ues. of BALE. EX- :
i HAM, I an mi uj.- H0K&E8,
M ' 1 '- ' .1 tthod un Middle :
61;crl v, o. Lb0 heen sn-
i ' : ra: , ,lt , ft3 u n,e city since .,
lo. . .. i .r.. i i , r: : old friends
1 i ubi n, :h
- : ii a P1HB '
I. OI OK HoKM s lu Til LK.S.
A HIK l.lll OK KI(.,EI and
IllllNh...,
A H A M 1- Mi,
M. HAHN & CO.
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School Notice.
Ml--- 1 PAI! J' Ni:.s til o(,en her
"-'l ii SI' 'N ! A "i . M.I'T. 1'Jlh
iull KriKlii-!i i.urrr lttin, French,
Kim u t H 'ii an I 1 .1 k ki-t'i'iiiK
1'rr"i- r ' : r:.. i.th No extra
!'--' a.'ldtd
School Notice.
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Accident Insurance.
Thr World's Industrial Acci
dent Association
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W. W. LAWRENCE,
"'k' iierl itrsti Br rur,
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Fine Art.
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Watches, Diamonds,
Fine Jewelry, Etc.
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New Berne High School
tN McNI 'A , M.l'TKMUKU 19th,
lsw7. the tin ti'iMtncJ w ill open a High
School in ill' New Ilrrne Academy
I'UildiriK
Thon.iifc-li ?tru u ,n given in the
K.nghsh I rani hee In Latin, Greek sod
Mathematics, (.indents prepared fcr ool
lege Spfi iai inhtruction may be hsd
in French l.erman. Spanish, Book
keeping etc.
Ttiev intend to have in the Lilerary
Iippartment for young ladies the assist
ance of a thoroughly qualified lady
tpacher.
Tbe I'epartment of Prawing and
Painting will be efficiently filled by
Miiw Nannie Roberts.
The services of a lady teacher of
Music wil be secured in due time.
For terms, tuition, etc.. apply to
Gko. V. Nkai.. A.M., Principal.
James Thomas, a B., Associate Prin.
su9dwtd
Reopened 3
Willis, Edwards & Co.Y-
Hsve reopened tbe New Berne Machlss - ;
Works, aod have added Tools to their
works to do all kinds of Machine mm& '
Boiler Work st short notice. ' -r "
They bars also sdded foundry to
therr works, snd are prepared to do the ' '
best of Brass ssd I roe Cast ing, . -,
Hons Plumbing a specialty, . ,
U Tov want good work sva as sail
All work guaranteed tad dors st price, '
to nit tbe times. tjll wly
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