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Settle 1 Witt KOKTH CAROLINA, NEW BERNE,E A Clly oi iwwi Population ami Steadily Growing on a Solid Duainou llaalg. Groat Trucking Center ot the South; Lame Lumbering ft KlBhlnir interests. Nnbaerlbe to The JOIIRN Al, ; and Keep Potted. vmma la the Ttiriuty fluid extent ot hernatus. al resources is unsurpassed ; and In ': hercHmiite, nnequullod by any State in tho Union.- VOL XIV--NO. 158. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2, 1895. PRICEFIVE CENTS w I ARE ENABLED UVa.. 1 PROSES Cutting Trices. We Ask You To CAREFULLY Seriously CONSIDER trices. 'TACiiBunrj ::::::::::::&:::::::::::; r-T'T Tf Tl JUDICIOUS WE -Hi STIR -:- TRADE v . ; 1 NVESTIGATE O U R NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D. F. .larvis Dress Goods. O.Marks, Co Heidquarters. 8. Colin & Son Stall fed beef. , Noah PowcH, Executor's Sain. G. A. Barefoot Carpels ami Rugs. McDaniel & Gastrin Breakfast strips, etc., BUSINESS LOCALS CHOICE Breakfast Strips which we cut at 12 cents per lb. just rectivcd. AleDan iel & Gaskill. FANCY CREAM CHEESE at McDan iel & Gaskiira. A BIG, lot of floe Stall F.id Beef and Sausages this morning.' S. Cohn & Son. GOOD BOASTED COFFEE 25ctsper II). ground to order. jMeUanicloS (iasklll. JUST Received 1 bbl. Heinz large picklea. -: , W B. Cox OYSTERS at Luplon's Coffee House 80 cents per quart - sepao im COTIOLENE, Nice Boneless Breakfast Biicnn and N. C Hams just received, eep 291 w K. R. Jongs. A FULL' and complete line erf Smoking an I Chewing Tobacco anil Uigurs at J. R. Parker, Jr's. f have sold nut mv business to Mis. U. H Berry, hut ran still be found at the store. I lio'-e owing me will please come lorward and seme, mrs. hettir vt haley. , (-ep 20 lw SCOTCH HERRINGS, Portsmouth Mmk-w.and Corned Beef just received at J. It. l'AKKBR, JR. OLD Fashion and prepared Buckwheat lust received at J. a. PARK!!!!, ju's. TWO Rooms fur Knit one or both each has rise place. 38 limud St. s251w OFFICE For rent. Apply to A. II. Ban- OKI1T. . SSO 1W, S D. PARKER. Merchant Tailou; Up iu Winstead's Picturo Gallery, coiner Middle and Polhck Streets. I haven, fine lot oi Fall and Winter Sample!) in. and am prepared to show a cheap and nice line ot Foreign and i)oiiie9iiu styles, and eiiu compete with any Tai'or iu town, lull and give me a trial. . FLOWERS for Xmas and Eater B'oom- ing. Plant Roman Hyacinths and Eastor l.lllies now. Bulbi at Berry's. KOLI-METTA at Bunny's fountain. A bulb ofFreesia Kefracta Alba given with every glass. si 5. lm UOUSE To Rent on Metcalf Street. Now occupied by T. J. Mucliell, Possession eiyen Oct. 1st. Contains Six Rooms and Kitchen. J. D. Dinkins. SICE and debilitated persons that need a tonic will do well to try Alinerva Leer, the finest table beer in the world. Sold at J. F. Taylor's. ' tf. A FULL iine of Fall and Wiuter Sam ples ust arrived. Call and examine he lore, civiug your order. , F. M. Chad- wick, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St. HEADQUARTERS lor flour, snuff, su gar, lard, butter and tobacco. We are Miller's agents for the saleof flour. Don't forge; the place. Roberts & Bbo. LOST: Certificate No. 181, Usual Aug., 23, 1893. and certificate No. 77, wsutd Dec. 25, 1893, lor rive shares eacu in Com mercial Building & Loan Association. Richmond, Va. Notice is hereby given that application will be made for dupli cates. . JAS. D. Gaskinb, i scp 22 law 2mJ Owner. OUR STOCK OF Is Immense and must be sold. Bar gain seekers will find somtliliig worth looking for now In this Department. (9-Our stock o( BLACK DRESS QOO D5 Is complete in Plain and Fancy effects. We will guarantee to any person desiring a Black Dress satisfaction In this goods both In tbe wear and prim. t-6ee our line of NAVY BLUB and BLACK Serges and Diagonals, at all prices. tWOur stock of Ladles, Misses and Child ren's Shoes are of the best makes. Notwith standing the advance In the price of Shoes we will offer our shoes at the old low prices. WWo haudlo the gouulne Foster Kid Lacing Gloves. 49-Aliw all the Popular muVes ot Corsets and a hill line or sizes always In stoo K. tWWo offer a vory superior line ot Ladles Misses and Children's Flannel ITndoiwear in all Weights. JWOur stook o JsmJHSKI.S and Ingrain Carpets, Art Squares and Rugs, you will And to he ol the highest Grades, tliu newest and prettiest designs and the cheapest in Price. You will And it to your advantage to see us belore bnying your Carpola. arWe will make onr prices tho LOWEST and Guarantee you strictly tirst-elnsi. Goods in all of our grades. - v D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St., New Berne. NX. New Fall Goods NOW ARRIVING: I New Shoes, New Clothing, New Hats, Neckwear, Collars, cuffs. ic Buro to call on us for any thing in Clothing ud Moo's Furnishing Goods. Suits to order'from $16-00 up. Full Line of Samples. i Iw vii.ltJt SEWS ADRIFT. In tbe Clly or Elms ana Vicinity, Gathered In and Briefly Told. Cotton Sales yesterday were made at 8 7-16. Tbe weather record for the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock yesterday morning wasjmaximuui, 73; minimum 41.U; range 34. ' . Tha weather bureau prediction for to day is, "Wednesday generally fair, proba bly folio we 1 by cloudVand threatening on the coast. Slightly warmer in South por tion." The rooms of the King's Daughters will not be opeuad to-night, but there will be a called meeting of the mission ten at half past four o'clock at Miss Leah Jones. Mr. T. H. Carmine caught a white shad in one 'of his nets at the D'ouili of Neuse river Monday. This was' the second caught in our waters in the last lew days. They have mde t'.ieir appearance un usually early. ' . The cotton ginnery and grist mill of Messrs. Hi J. Martin & son, near Mount Olive was burned yesterday morning about ten o'clock. The plant was quite a good one, and we understand that the lots could not have been less than $2,500 dol lars on that alone. The schooners Ella R. Hill,Capt. J. J. Day, and Melvin, Capt. J. T. Sabiston, and the barge Edward are all t the Ellis coal yard wharf with coal. One is un loading and tho others are waiting their turn. Dr. J. S. Bells, ot Maxton, son of Rev. A. D. Betts, has been called to Nashville, Tenn., to tho chair of assistant demon strator in the Dental department of Vau- ueruiit university. bridges or no bridges the question is waxing warm. We give tins nioruing a communication against the proposed move, and strong icsolutions in another column lor both bridges, with the sug gestion of making tliem toll bridges. The bicycle club holds its weekly meet ing tonight. Aller the meeting i he mem bers expect lo take a big drill. The membership is now twenty-two with two applications peuding. bix ot the mem- berstri-d their wheels Sunday afternoon by a spin to woatan and back. Locomotive No. 3, of the W. N. & X. R R. brought I ho regular nv-.il and pas senger train up Tuesday from Wilming ton. It will n 'W be on regular. It has been offl'or about n month - undergoing a thorough over hauliim und now comes back in good shape, both in looks' and capacity fi seivue. Locomotive No. 1, w ill next be treated likewise. C'omiiiu; mid Uoliis. . Rev. L. L. Nash, D. I)., left to spend a few days at Wilmington, being called there on . bn-ine'S, Mrs, JSash also went down They will visit their daughter, Mrs EN Penny, Miss Iladwie Davis, who lias been spend ing the summer with her mother nt Smvrna, returned to New Berne to spend the winter with her brother, Capt. Win, Davis. Capt. Davis' little son, Tommie, who has also been spending the summer at Smyrna, relinked with her. Mr. J. L. Moody kft lor New York on a business trip. Mr. W. E Clarke left for Clinton on prolessional biisu.ees. Miss Francis Wewc, who his been visit ing Mrs. J. . Mamx, returned to her home in Goldsboro. Mr. G. A. Barfoot left for Wilson on a brief business tiip. Mrs. J. A. Paris who has been visiting relatives at LaGinuge and Moyes, return home. Capt. Jos. Gaskill is back from Beau fort to devote his whole time now to his mercantile business. Mr, J. S. Manix returned from Wil mington where he had been on a brief business trip. Mrs. W. P. Mebane came from Wil mington to join her husband here for the cotton season. They are at the Albert. Mr. C. M. Gilpin went down to Wil mington on business. Miss Mary Gooding left on the steamer Newberne to visit friends in Norlolk. . The New Coal Yard. Our young townsmen Messrs. Hollistor and Cox, propietors of the new co.il yard received another cargo of coal Tuesday from Philadelphia, hy the schooner A. L. l'under, capt uavids n. This makes 700 tons in four t'lslinct sizes that have al ready arrived ond they have another ves- tel, the schooner Urowmng, Oapt, simp son which is now expected any day. We notioe also thut Iheyari disposing of a good deal of the coal around I lie city. Tbe cold wave started the trade up quae briskly. - -, -. v . The application and eotorprue ol these young men in their business Is deserving ol'siu'C s and the patronage thev aro se curing in the ticiv branch of the business as wcji as mo old gives promise ol such results. TABERNNCLE DIEF.TIN4.N. Fnll Honae Oood Sermon and Ke- qarntH for Pray ere Twa Convention Mr. Broughtun conducted two services at the Tubornacle Baptist church jeitcr day, preached both morning and night as lie will today ut 10:30 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. "The morning subject was "Rc?t In Faith," bated on pans of the 25tli chap ter ol Matihew. ' The evening discourse was liascd on 2nd Onriiithans, 5, "10. Subject, "The Judgment. , Mr. Broughton discussed the subject as a court in which we nil stood indicted, and must appear, soma for good and some for bail oerds. Contcionce was on the track of every man and wo could not es cape hhn. Several requested prayer at llio night meeting aud there were two proicssions. ' The nub!ic am cordlallv invited to all The public are cordially invited services, Sale of Cakea. The cakes left from the lestival last night will be ao!d nt auction at Stanly hall this morning at 10 o'clock. They are Uuu ones. THE FIREMEN'S FESTIVAL. Well Attended and Hlltlily Enjoyed The Mnsical Features. A .good crowd gathered in Stanly Hall last night to enjoy the festival and musi cal events connected therewith. The following very select programme was rendered with highly pleasing effect. Miss Rost Dail, instrumental solo. Allegro schcrzandro by Haberbton. Miss Adclie Cutler, vocal solo. "Hap py Days go by. ' Slulletzki. Accompanied by violin ob ligate bv Miss Liiilie Ives. Miss Bessie Tucker, rcsitation, ''Bre- ganz on the Rhine." Hiss Nellie Oolligan, vocal solo; Mag dalen. Miss Blanche Murchison nimpsodie No. 14 by Litzt. This was the first time Miss Murchison ever has appeared before a New Barne audience. The selection whs a tine one and Miss Murcliison's exe cution splendid. Theheany app'ause she received was a fitting testimonial ot the highly favorable impression she made. Miss Pearl Powell, the Mascot of the Atlantic Fire Company, adorned with the State Championship gold belt won at the late tournament, jscKorts isyrian oong. Miss Lulie Ives;Ballade in D flat; Hom er N. Bartlctt, vocal sjlo, "When the Girl you love Loves You." After the entertainment those present turned their attention to the retrcshments. The tables were beautifully decorated and the refreshments were abundant and most delicious. It was between eleven and twelve o'clock when the crowd dispersed, About iiltty dollars was realized. Re-Mowing the Ncbool Cainpnf. Our suggestion as to removing all the grass from the school campus and rc-seed-ing it seems to m ;ct wiih approval. Now is one good time for such work. Soma tell us that fall sowing is better than spring. A lawn of well solocted seed would be quite an improvement over that OI which it now consists. We had a gentleman of some experience with grasses to tell us that bill sowing is heller than spring sowing. A good lawn Irom properly selected seed would be quite an improveiueunt over the grass which now covers the campus. STORE AND HOTEL. or Ihe Miiyvllle Supply Co., Now About to Open C II. Foy, the Man aging larluer i Moving There for , Ihe I'urpoNe. Mr. C. II. Foy and family, who have been spending Ihe summer nt Morchead City c.unc up moving to May villi'. They stopi'O'! to spend a day at Mr. C. E. Foy's and then proceed to their new home. At M iysville Mr. Foy will enter into business as a partner in tho Muysville Supply Co. They will handlo general merchandise and run a hotel; alt will bo managed by Mr. Foy. It will belocated in the laigc and admirable new building jmt erected for the purpose. It has a commodious, properly fitted up Hotel. Mr. Foy's residence and store is iu con nection with it. The building is fitted up with bath room and other conveniences, and a good cistern of 12,000 gallon capacity is to be built at once. - Later a bored well will be put down aud a wind mill erected to raise the water wherever it is wanted. No doubt both the sloro and hotel will be a great convenience to the people of Jones countv. AN EDITOR-LAWYER. C. L. Abcrnethy ol the Beaufort Her. Herald Procures Legal License. Mr. Chas L. Abernethy, editor of the Beaulort Herald is now a full fledged altorney-at-luw. He finished his legal studios ut the University, successfully stood bis examination before the Sup remo Court at Raleigh procured his li cense and passed through New Berne Tuesday night returning home. Mr. Abernethy will con inne publish ing the Herald and be ready also for an) one who desires his legal services. There were twenty-one applicants for license at the same time anil all passed. Twenty-six out of the flfty-ono were Uni versity students. Do Not Want to Help Pay for the Bridge. The following is sent us for publica tion: Yes: "Turn about is fair play." If the bridges are a necessity and must be built, let us suggest that we charge the cost to New Berne. Leave it to the voters of Craven county to say whether or not they shall bo built. Allow the country to volo but let it be exempt from taxation. Some may object to this and call it class legisla tion and unconstitutional because it is representation without taxation. Weil this may be true, but tucro is nothing strange nbout it. It is no new thing, and none may test it. If they do, you can just explain for us in this way; The country hive the roads to work aud make bridges over the smaller creeks, ditches mid canals on the roads, also have to make fences, ditches, etc4., on tho farms and much more thut your people have not to do, then who would not bo satisfied. To be more definite: Let New Berne tax her self to build these bridges and let the country tax its self to make good roads to those bridges and to the city of New Berne. Not only to New Berne but to every vllliage, stiiion and landing in Craven county. Do this and we will be satisfied, and never boforo. Wn will do it. What will New Beino dot Come now, "Turn about is fair play.'' Respectfully, ' . Fobt'Barnwem, A Perpetual Flowing Well. A LaGruuge correspondent writes us that Mr. Thomas Dawson a tew miles south of that place, is the forluuato pos sessor of an artesian well. Ho had very poor water on his place and ho com ludod to boro through the marl and after boring 57 feet he went through and struck a water vein which flows up very strong.' It has not been tested to see how high it would flow, but ho now has a perpetual steam of most ex cellent water. The Inter-State Iron Works,' ons of the Inrgost manufacturing plants at Meridian, Mits., bai boon destroyed by tire, , LIFE INSURANCE FAILURE. TUe Valley Mutual or Virginia Assigns Assets Only 11,250-Mauy Policy Holders In North Carolina. Thealley .Mutual Insurance company has been doing business in New Borne for a number of years. How many policy holders it had here we are not informed, but enough however, to cause tbe news of its failure, now made public, to bo re gretted. A Staunton, Va., special to the Dispatch lias tins to say ot it: "The Valley Mutual Life Association of Virginia, chartered by the circuit court of Augusta, September 8rd, 1878, by its deed made September Z7lii, but recorded Monday, boa assigned us assets to J. u, Clothier, trustee. Dr. P SRiddellc.of Shenandoah, president of tbe association, is the maker of the deed, on behalf of the association and the trustee is the associate secretary of the association. The property conveyed consists of other real estate, and the building of the associatien, situated iu Staunton, together with office fixtures, furnishings, printing plant, and c hoses in action. All creditois are to be paid out ot the fund pro rata 'without pre furonce. "The net ossets of the Valley Mutu il are about $11,250 and its liabilities $130, 000, in the shape of unpaid death losses. "The company has many policy hold ers in Virginia and North Carolina." NEWS IN BRIEF. Diphtheria is prevalent in St. Louis. There are four hundred cases there. The postorlice at Buchanan, Bote tourt county, Vs., was broken inti, the safe dynamited and about $400 in stamps and money stolen. There is no clue to the robbers. The sailing committee of the Royal Victor Yacht Club passed resolutions confirming tho challenge for the Amer ican's cup made through the Royal Vic toria Club by Mr. Charles Day Rose. A Berlin dispatch says that a squadron ol German war vessels have been ordered to Swatow, and that the Catholic missions m the district ot Chanting have been placed under Gorman protection. uov. Morion, or ew Xork, in res ponse to a telegram of inquiry from Gov. Culberson, of Texas, wired him that prize fighting in that State is a misde meanor, punishable by line and imprison, mcnt, or both. The town of Bigstone Gap, Va.. sixtv- five miles from Biistol, was almost totally destroyed by fire Friday night. The loss will be about 8,IU,000, wl.ile the insurance is only ? U,U0u. The State Editorial association of Min nesota, on their annual pilgrimage have left Chicago for Atlautu. I he party, con sisting of editors and their wives, number iWi persons. Ex-Senator Wm. Mabone, of Virginia had a severe stroke of paralysis Monday morning at the Chamberlain Hotel Wash ington. His right side is useless and his tonguo paralyz.d, so that speech is im possible. His condition is extremely criti cal and Mrs. Mahouc who was at her home in Virginia has bten telegraphed for. At the meeting of the executive commit tee of the Chicago and Southern States association hold at the Union League club on the 80th, it was announced that $10, 000 had been pledged by the business men of Chicago to send the' first Illinois regi- aient numbering 800 men to Atlanta in time to participate in the celebration rf Chicago day, November 8th. Representa fives of the city and several train loads of business men will accompany the troops. It is proposed to make u regular invas ion. The general sentiment of Ihe members of the Texas Legislature who have arrived in Austin pursuant to the call for an ex tra session is in favor of the immediate Eassuge of a law making piizo fighting a ilony. Gov. Culbertson will lay other matters before the Legislature also, among them the recommendation of alaw making f 'ambling a felony also. Tho session is ikely lo last about thirty days. Mis. J. H. Aiken, Christian Scientist of Memphis Tennessee has been charged with murder for treating a lady patient who died according to the methods ot that dull. She has given the $5,000 bond that was required and insists that the indictment is tbe result ot tbe war of regular physicians against her She bad j ust returned from a course of study in New York. ' Tbe Atlanta Exposition authorities have decided by an overwhelmingly vote to honor tho Sabbath by closing I ho grounds entirely on Sundays. Tbe vote was so decided that it is not considered that any further attempts tit opening the grouiub on the Sabbath will be made. Masonic Notice. TlwiM will Itn a aimoinl nw.otmrv nf Johu's Lodgo No. 8, A. F. & A. M., held in incir nan uus p. m., nt i.ov ouiock. worn in tne n. a. uegreo. By order of the W. M. T. G. IIyman, Secretary. Ifchlnor. burning, scalv and crustv skin and scalps of infants cleansed and healed and quiet sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap, medicinal and toilet, two large cakes, 25 cts. at F. S. Duf fy s. - Cotton 8 1-4 Cents Bay your Cotton Bag ging and Ties, Backs and Twine, Sewer Pipe ami Fittings, Portland and Bosendale Cement, Rock and Shell Lime, Fire Brick and Building Brick From .. J. E. LATHAM, The Cotton Buyer, No. 3 Craven St, t3f Storage for 600 bales of Cotton. Hankin's Specific FOR RHEUMATISM. Bradham's Pharmacy, Middle & Pollock Sts. HEADQUARTERS -FOR- BUCK 'DRESS a-ooiDS. Besides the line of Priestley's fine Black Goods, of which we have the exclusive sale in New Beiue, we have other excellent values. Our Black gcods are direct from the Importers, there fore only one - small profit to wearer. WE QUOTE: 80 inch Black, all wool Sergex and Cash meres 2a cents, 38 inch Heurietta, 40 cents worth 50. 40 inch Black Serge, 45 cents the 00 cH'. Kind. 44 inch Blue Black and .lee Black Henri etta, 00 cents. 44 Inch Black Henrietta, excellent quali ty, uuccuis. 44 inch Black Henrietta Silk Finish, 75 Cents. O. MARKS CO. October 2, J 895. Carpets and Rugs! That line of Carpets and Hugs wo luivo been tolling- our tni'mln about have just been opened up. They are Lovely! We can sell you a Carpet, from the cheapest Hemp to the very finest Body Brussels fn Uus, we have a very line assortment. They range in price from (IS cents for a very largo one up, inid are' from the very best Manufacture and can lie relied upon as to tiai iry. Dress Goods! That lot of Black and Colored Serges that we have been selling so much of at IS cent s per yard are out but will have mote in a few (lays at the same price. Shoe Department! A nice pa r Ladies Dogola But ton Shoes at !W cents per pair as a Special Bargain. The Hew Bsrne Bargain hu, Oh. BAEFOOT, Mfetr. Executor's Sale. Bv virtue of an Or.h r of the Superior court, in a special proceeding entitled, Moan Powell, lux., vs. nirthenia Jovn.r et als, ihe undersigned Executor will sell to the highest biddir, lor cash, at the court house door of Craven county. A'orih Carolina, iu the city of New Buiue, on the 4th day. of November, 1 8!lj, ut 13 o'clock noon, the Ibllowing real state, viz: A certain piece ol land situate, ly ing and being 111 the city ot New Beroo, county and State aforesaid, 011 tho coiuli side of Stanly street, bound 011 the oast by lot 10:i, on the west by lot 101, on the north by Stanly street, And on the south , being 44 It. 101 in. front, running back 100 ft. and being 37 It. 4.J in. across the south end, mid known as lot No. 102 on the plan of the ' llolli'ler laud." Also another lot, being the Eastern half of lot No. 101 oi said 'Hollisler land'' Beginning on the south sido of Stanly street, at the N. W. coru.r of lot No. inland thence with ihe dividing line between lots 101 and 102 southerly 10U lost lo the line known as the Jerkin line. Thence with said Jerkins line west wardly 18 leet 8J in lies, ihcico nuitherly and parallel with the first line 100 leet lo Stanly street, thence easterly with Stanly street 18 feot 81 inches to the corner ol lots Nos. 101 and 102 tho first beginning. Also another certain piece of land 011 Pasttur street in the city of.New Berne, State of North Carolina, bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning 102 J leet Irom Qneoti street ami running north SO feet with Pasteur street, thence west about 150 feet to the Alley. (Jerkins) thence south SO feet to the Mililwain lot, thence east parallel with said (jiieen street about ISO leet to the beginning. This Oct. 1st, 1895. ' Noah Powki.l, Gro. H. WirtTK, Executor. Attorney. Coal ! : Coal ! Coal ! We desire to announce that we have established a COAL YARD in tbe rear of Ilackbnrn & Wil lett's store where we carry a large stock of only tbe very bsst quali ty of ANTUKAC1TE COAL in all sizes. Orders loft at our office.. No.' 53 South Front sticet, will receive prompt and personal attention. Very Respectfully, UOLLISIEK & COX. Oct., 1, 1895. ,1m WANTEDA reliable, active gentleman or lady travel for a reliable established bouse. Salary $ 780, payable f 15 weekly, and money advanced fore xpenses. Situa tion steady. -Ucterences. Enclose self-ad-dresstd clamped envelope. II. E. Hess, President, Chicago. Sept. 31m. If you are looking for an honest and good smoke, call and try our -FAMOUS- La Florde Teller Cigars. The besUO cents smoke to lie obtained, AND'" Tellers ... Royal Blue ... JKor a NICK LB, will please t he most Faxlitluvis Cigarettes and AT' JNO.DUNN'S 55 and 57 - - Pollock'street, ""IN MY"" Candy Dep't Will be fonnd a'greaterj varU ty ofjthe best makes. FOR FINE CANDIES Fresh Each Week. ETAtour SODA FOUNTAIN will be dispensed, Cool and Re freshing Drinks. , Give ns a call. JOHN -:- DUNN. 65 & 57, - - Pollock Street
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