THE JOURNAL.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Munyon. ". . ,
National Bank Statement
O Marks Co A Great Opportunity.
Davis' Pharmacy Tooth Brushes.
John Suter You're Safe.
BVS1NEM LOCAL
UPRIGHT Piano in good condition for
sale. Apply at thii office. - : -
m PER MONTH SALARY. A few
energetic ladles and-gehtlemenj wanted
.to can vase. The above salary guaranteed.
Call or address, W. C. Bost, Davidson,
N. C.
8 CENTS Hams, at J. F. Taylor's.
FINEST Rochester Beer in the city, on
draught at the Palace Saloon, J. F. Tay
lor's. :
A FULL supply of ice cream salt, at J.
F, Taylor's.
F. H. Chadwick, merchant Tailor, 101
Middle Btreet. Latest Styles. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Lodge Directory:
KUREKA LODGB NO. 7, 1. 0. O. F. : Offi-
U.iH.C.Lomwlen, li'c'd. Becty; J. H. Parker,
tfr.. Treat. KeiruiarmeeuBKa everv woauay
nhrht at & uo o'clock.
ATHENIA LOWS MO. 8, K. of P.-Mees
' every Tuesday night In K. ol P. Hall. Middle
Street.. F. P. Avery, C. 0.; W. 8. Parsons,
v.u.' J. ii. suiuu, k. B. a .; c. u. morn
ton, M. of V.
JAI.DMET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1. O. O. P.
OOlcers : B. 8. Union, V. P. ; J. L. Cooper, H.
M. H. Street, 3. W.: N. O. Hughes, J. W.;
r.R. Ilynmii, Scribe; B. B. Meal, Treas. Reg-
uw nnwiiuviiiciiiM. m u. uu uw, ,it nuy
Thursday iilglils in each month at 8:00
V OIUUK
CANTON CLEhMONT NO. S, P. M, I. O. O. T,
omcers: Oeo. Slovef; Captain; T. G. Hy
Dian, Lieut.; P. H. Pelletler, Ensign ; Win. J.
Pitts, Clerk; Ed. tierock, Accountant. Reg
ular Cantonments, 2d and 4th Thursday
lirbts In each month at 8 KM o'clock
CKAVBN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGUTS OF HAR
MONY: Meets Slid and 4th Wednesday
uiglits In each mouth In Rountree's Hall.
B. K. Ball, President; J. H. Smith, Secretary.
HT. JOHN'S LODGE NO. S, A. F. AND A. M :
Ofticers: J. B. Clark, W. M.; T.W. Dewey,
S. W.; B. B. Neal, J. W.; T. A. Green,
Treasr; George G reen, Hec'ty. Regular Com
mnicaucn Id Weunesdav each month.
KW BERNB CHAPTER NO. 46, K. A. M.
'Ittrerat T. A. Green, H. P , J. B. Clark, K .C ;
T. W. Dewoy, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Treas.;
C. D. Pradham, Sec'ty. Regular convoca
tions 2d Mondav each month.
BT. JOHN'S COMMANDERY NO. 10, K.T.:
Office : H.J. Lovlck, J. C.;J. B.Clark, G.;
8. K. Street, C. G.;l. W. Dewey, Prelate; C.
1. Bradham, Recorder. Regnlai Conclaves
Unit and third Friday" ol the month.
CHATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14, IMP. O. K. M
Meets the 2nd Sleep of every 7 Suns 1 Monday
night, ai K. of P. c'aatle itall, Middle Street,
New Bern-, N. C. Visiting Red Meu always
welcome. W. II. Parsons, Sachem; J. H.
Smith C. ol K;
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Keep cool by drinking Duffy's
ice cream sods.
For a cool, clean kitchen use a
vapor stove, no spoke, soot nor
order.
Sheriff Ilahn yesterday served
quo warranto papers cn Copt. J, K.
Land, of the cifty police lorce, in
behalf of a A. A. Bryan.
At a meeting of the school com
mittee of the Eighth district, T. A.
Oreen was elected chairman and
W. V, Lawrence, secretary.
Knights of Harmony will hold
their regular meeting tonight. A
full attendance is desired as busi
ness of importance is to come up.
Studs and shirt waist sots in end
less variety, Lady's neck watch
chains at specially low prices for
next 10 days at Baxter's the Jew
eler. The Sunday school of Ebenezer
Presbyterian church, colored, went
down to Morehead on an excursion
yesterday morning and returned in
the evening.
Mr. J. L. IlartsBcld, foreman of
the Atlantic Co., requests all mem
bers that are going to the Tourna
ment, and have not got uniform, to
get them at once and notify him.
A horse attached to a buggy ran
down Craven street yesterday after
noon. The driver, a young colored
man, was thrown out but no serious
damage resulted. It is supposed
that the horse was frightened by the
reel team passing near by.
The Atlantio Keel team "moon
light" sail on the "Howard" last
night was enjoyed by all who were
on deck. The fresh cool air on the
water was invigor ting after the
heat of the day. refreshments were
served and the return landing made
about 11:30 o'clock.
The accident to A'onza- Bryan
who was injured Monday by being
rnn over by the hose reel, seems to
have been more serious than first
stated, Mr. Bryan having his elbow
fractured, aud small bone in bis
leg was splintered. Dr. Da Val
Jones attended the injured man.
AI Ik WarakHM.
The tobacoo warehouse wm under
going tome finishing touchet yester
day and the last pieces of the floor
k:. ..... i.
voiv villus, yu. u.
The manager's office is situated
in the front, next to the drive way,
and adjourning thii looking out on
the front, Cspt. Paoo, the manager
has a room fitted op for himself,
which looks cool and comfortable.
Ao elevator from the ma'n floor
to the basement is expected to ar
rive today and will be put in at once.
On this elevator the tobacco tracks
can be wheeled and lowered , to the
basement. ;. Ten ' of these bandy
tracks are now on the floor, tbey
are queer carved affairi.mads of oak
and iron, and light and strong at
the same time. The weighing scale
is here and will be- placed next to
the driveway, about midway of the
building. ' v ; -.
The first load of tobacco, which
was brought in by Amos Miller of
Ernnl, is in the basement, and yes
terday it was being graded. This is
interesting to see for the first time.
The tobacco comes in on sticks and
first it is taken from these sticks and
unloosed, and then it is all picked
over and graded , according to
color and condition That worked
on yesterday was being sorted
into four grades. In sorting the
leaves they are laid on a semi-circular
stand, between upright peg", and
as each little pile' accumulates, a
worker picks it up and rolls it into
a bunch which is laid one side. ,
Opening day, Friday August Gth.
.PERSONAL.
Mr. R. C. Cleve, ofVauceboro,
is in the city on business.
Mr. J. B. Gardner of Maple
Cypress, is in the city.
Mr- J. 8. Fisher of Riverdale,
spent the day in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones returned
home from Raleigh yesterday aftei
noon. Rev. Father Edwards left on yes
terday's morning train for Rich
mond. Mrs. Alice Parsons left last even
ing for a visit to Middleton, Hyde
county.
Messrs. Bender and Bell of Pol
locksville. were in the oity on busi
ness yesterday.
Mr. W. R. Barksdale of Wilming
ton, agent for the Standard Oil Co.,
is in the city.
Hon. Chas. M. Babbitt of Bay
boro, was in the city yesterday on
his way to Morehead.
Mrs. C. E. Foy went by yester
day's morning train to Scotts Hill
to visit for a few days.
Mr. W. E. Brown, one of the
largest merchants of Yanceboro, was
a visitor to our city yesterday.
Sheriff F. W. Hargett of Onslow,
passed through the city yesterday
afternoon on his way to Morehead.
Sheriff J. L. Hahn left yesterday
afternoon to attend the County
Officers' convention at Morehead.
Mr. J. C, Hill, who has been
doing some boiler work at Dover,
returned home yesterday aernoon.
Mr. Freeman Ernul, one of Craven
county's most prosperous farmers,
spent the day in the city yesterday.
Mr. Cicero Dickerson, who has
been in the city several days on bus
iness, left yesterday morning for
Kinston.
Mrs. B. B. Davenport returned
home yesterday afternoon from
Seven Springs, where she has been
spending n few weeks.
Dr. D. H. Abbott of Vandemerv,
who hat been spending some time
in Raleigh, passed through last night
en route to Morehead.
Mr. W. II. Chadbonrne, Jr., who
has been to New York on official
business, arrived home on the A, &
N. C, last night.
Sheriff John W. Aldridge of
Pamlico, was in the city yesterday
and left in the afternoon to attend
the convention at Morehead.
Editor D. W. Whitaker of the
Trenton News, and Deputy Sheriff
Koonce of Jones county, passed
through last night on their way to
Morehead.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Disosway and
children, who have been visiting at
Swansboro returned home on the
Wilmington train yesterday after
noon. ' i
Messrs. J. U. and F. W. Smith,
went up to Uoldsboro, yesterday
morning to attend the funeral of
their mother, . who Hied Monday
morning at Chapel It ill, and they
returned home in the afternoon.
Paaalar, ami Washers.
Capt. Charlie Hancock took , the
Morehead Flyer down yesterday
morning. It teems quite the thing
to see Capt. Hancock, who Is now
roadmavter, in Golds boro. For
many yean he was conductor on the
Atlantio Road, and by bit uniform
courtesy to the traveling pnblio has
made thousands of t riendt. By the
way, the Atlantio ' Road t doing a
fin basinets, we understand. I be
management is doing all it can for
the npbnilding of the road. Prosi-
ident Hancock it a worker, Goide-
boro Argut, 20th.
Wits bilious costive, eataascaret
Cindy calhartlo,cnre guaranteed, lOo, tSe
PRESIDENT McNEILL writes.
Oatleak Par H Week's Team
meat. A eraat Oeeaalaa aaadoesl
';- Time Par all Wha it, ..
: Fayettbtillb, N. ft July 84.
Editor Journal: -'.-'";' : -;
As President of the Association,
it has been my privilege to visit the
principal towns and cities in the
Stato during the last thirty days,
and l ean assure, not only the fire
men, but all lovers of competitive
excitement and manly sport, that
the coming tournament will double
in numbers and attendance of all
previous events. The entries are un
precedented and go far to show the
annual increasing interest in Fire
Department matteis.
Up to this date (ten days before
the Association meets), the follow
ing entries have been made, by New
Berne, two engines, two horse hose
wagons and two hand reel teams, by
Wilmington, one engine, one horse
hose wagon and one hook and lad
der truck, by GoldBboro, one hersn
hose wagon, by Durham, one horse
hose wagon and two hand reel
teams, by Oreeneboro, one engine.,
two horse hose wagons, two hand
reel teams and one hook and ladder
truck, by Wilson, one hand reel
team, by Winston, one engine, one
horse hose wagon and one hook and
ladder truck, by Salem, one hand
reel team, by Salisbury, oue hand
reel team, by Charlotte one hand
reel team, by Fayetteville, one en
gine, one horse hose wagon and two
hand reel teams, and from South
Carolina, by Florence, one hand
reel team, by Sumter, two horse
hose wagons and two hand reel
teams, with several South Carolina
and North Carolina Departments
still to ifficially hear from.
Nothing like this has ever before
been known in our Volunteer ser
vice and it will be a revelation to
many of our North Carolina peo
ple. In addition to the Tournament
entries, the Convention is composed
of all the white fire companies in the
Stato (59), and each company has
two delegates and two alternates in
that body. Our people are exerting
themselves to the utmost to prepare
to take care of the visiting firemen
and citizens and it goes without
saying, that they will do so. Rail
road rates are low, one fare for' the
round trip and hotel rates are also
down in accordance with the times,
$1.00 to f 1.50 per day. The Inter
State feature is an attractive one
and will draw a large numberof our
South Carolina neighbors, both fire
men and citizens. Fayetteville is
prepairing to do her duty as a host
and we cordially invite all to come
and see the most interesting of all
modern competitive exhibitions.
Our prize list amounts to about $1,
000.00 and the Tournament will
occupy fully two days, Wednesday
and Thursday, August 4th and 5th;
Tuesday August 3rd is Convention
day and devoted to business.
Everybody is invited; let every
body come.
Jas. D, McNeill,
Prep. N. 0. S. F. Assn.
JIM TYM Bft.
Some Poet gay got up to say
That the "orioles'' are not in it,
But you hear me now and this I'll
avow
That they cannot help but win it. -
The '-Bean Eating" crowd have crowed
quite loud
But their chirp is groa ing less
And a tew more gamas will bury their
aims
And their name will be Dennis.
The "Hublntes" have a load to carry,
for
"Beans" are notoriously heavy,
And when the playing at last Is o'er
And the "Oriole Birds" begin to soar
Just throw up your cap and begin to roar
For the "Birds" on that Pennant will
levy. E, B. Wackbarn.
New Berne, July 87lti, 1897.
Editor Journal:
I came from Pitt county in June,
and I am now with C. F. Pate, cur
ing tobacco. I went np in Pitt on
the 22nd of July and came back on
the 23rd. I went to Ayden, Pitt
county and I tew a good many to-
oacco larmert. rne tobacco was
good, and they said that they wert
going to bring their tobacco to New
Berne to seel it, for they know that
Capt. Pace would stand by them in
good prices, at where ha goes, good
prices alwnyr go with him. Ht it
one of the best warehousemen in
oar State.
I also went to CoxvilU Pitt county
and a good many farmers laid that
tbty wore going to bring their to
bacco to New Born to tell It. We
invite yon all to come and tell and
go horn happy. Yoa bad juit at
well bank on good prioet where
Capt. Paoe goes, to all come and tee
for yourselves.
Youn Truly,
J, F. IlABBIKOTOtT.
TBI ttRIOLES BtEPliT.
My dear Reisingheim you're 'way ahead
of time, ; ' t -. : .
In your gleeful base-ball prediction.
The season's not done, and 'twold be
great fun,' ' i
If your vaunting turned out to be fic
tion. '
Remember the grub of the boys from the
1 Hub, f
Hakes them, like you, quite windy,
Aud it may happen soon, they'll collapse
like a b'loon. . ..'
And then there will be quite a Shindy,
Boston beans wont work, norCincinnatll
v Pork, .
For nice Epicurean diet,.
But "Orioles" game and will get there
. the same, -
So please wait 'till the end and be
quiet, . . ' - :
The last laugh is best, so please take a
- rest, . '
And don't be so awfully previous.
In your hopes take a reef, or you'll come
to Brief, ' 1
And that -would, Indeed, be griev
ous. ' K B. Waokbubn.
White aad Highly Respected. ,
Editor Journal: V . '
Deae Sib: I see in your paper
of the 8th inst., an editorial headed
Case of Manslaughter,, in which
yon do great injustice to the ' family
and friends of S. T. Bright deceased
in classing him as a colored man.
Mr. Bright was not a negro, bnt on
the contrary was a white man, and
not only so, but was an honest up
right peaceable citizen,' 'and was
known as such all through your
county, was raised near Vanceboro,
lived at Riverdale, and finally came
to Adams Creek and married some
twenty years ago, where he lived up
to tbo time of his death, a quiet
peaceable life! He was also known
to many of the business men of New j
Berne, no was a brother of Mrs.
runups oi Arapauoe, ia.nuco
county.
His body was not buried and ex
humed, but was examined by a com
petent physician and a jury of Bix
ood and lawful men, duly sum
moned for the purpose. Gilbert
struck him on the tith day of May
and he died on the 13th of June and
was examined and buried on the
15th.
I hope you will make the correc
tion in justice to the family, aiid
the good people of this community.
Very respectfully,
E. F. Carhaway,
Acting Coroner lor Carteret Co.
A Ilonscaold Necessity.,.
Cn sea rets Candy Cathartic, the most
wonderful me Ileal discovery of the age,
pl-asant anil relrtsluug to the taste, act
gently and positively on kidneys, liver
aud bowels, cleansing the entire syHem,
dispel colds, curu heartache, fever, habit
ual constipation and biliousness. Please
buy and try a box ol C. C. C. today. 10,
25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to Cure
by all 'haggisls.
List al Letters. ,
Remaining in the Post Office nt New
Berne, Craven county, N. C. July 10th,
1807: '
HEN'S LISTS.
B G N Bray, F- D-.
G Martin R Gaulding.
H A B Bill Geo Ilobbs.
J S. h Jasnas. .
L Dave Lacus.
H-Sas Runey c o W II Whit.
B Esick Staten, Floyd W Stewart, J
M Smith, J W Smith.
T Sam Thomas. -
ladies list. -i
B Carrie Bailey, Roaetea Brin; Kiz-
zlah Brown.
C Fannie Cherry.
D Mary J Davis, Anner F. Davics,
Rachel Dudley.
F Flarnce Frinklin, Etta Fouvllle. ,
G Julia Gray, Carrie George.
, J Rosey Jones, Loisa Jomes, Lena D
Jordan, Apey Jollsop,'
L-Sarah Loflln.
M-Margerct Mackey.MarsilliaMndica.
N-Bitlla Nlchel.
P Annie E Peyton. '. ' .
T Susan Taylcr. '
W-Almlna Willis. Bet tie Weston,
Alice White., ' ' .
Persons calling for above letters will.
please say advertised and give date of
list - . .'
The regulations now icquire that oue (1)
cent shall be eolleoted on the delivery
of each advertised tetter.
. M. MANLY. P.M.
OABTOniA.
Whs-
ail sX trr ,
vntfta,
ToToacco
Crxowoxa !
FOB YOTJil
Thermometers
1 Tobacco Twine,
CALL ON -
tu ir. UTi,i:xx co.
Dardwtre and
igrlcnllural Implemf n(8,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
MUNYONa":
ly cured by Prof.Munyon through corres
pondence who cannot come to h's office.
If you are in doubt aboutyour diseasewrite
Ari-a-Ta-a-srsi direct to 4 Prof. BY
VU.MJiiS Munyon, 1505 MAIL
Arch Street P. bilndelphio. Pa., for free
medical advice. Munyon's Remedies for
sale at all druggists. ; Mostly 35 cents.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
NATIONAL BANK,
Of New Berne, at New Berne, In the
State of North Carolina, at the
-' close of Business, July 23d, ..
- 187. ' ' ,
....RESOURCES
Loans and mwjouut?-. ...... ...... IS
Overdratt8,securert aud unsecured l.lrt 82
U. 5. Bonds to secure circulation
(Fours)..... as.ooo r
Stocks, seearhlea. etc ' 24,217 38
Ba nk ing aouse, furniture and fix-
tures.r.... .., 15,000 00
Other Ileal ebtatu and mortgages
owned, v........ 27,111 76
Due from Mailoual lianas (not re-.
serve Agents) 0,546 14
Due from state Banks and Hiiuk-.'
ei-s 12,61)9 f 4
Due from ajiproyed reserve
agents . .0IS E5
Checks and oilier casta Hems. ..... II,' 0 M
Notes o; oilier National Danks... . . 3,(1)4 00
Fractal. ftl paper curi euoy, nickels .
and emits........... 1,000 13
Law.ul Money Keerve u Bank, viz :
Specie...... .81,876 00 .
Let,al-teader notes.., 10,000 00 CI,S70 00
Bedeuipuou fund witli IjS. Treas
urer per cent, ol circulation 1,125 00
Total...... ......... . t S9B.8U0 76
: LIABILITIES;,;
Capital stock paid in,.; 100,000 00
Surplus fuud ; 70,000 00
Undivided prollts, less expenses
and taxes paki;..; IMrtW
National Bank notes outstanding 17.S40 00
Due to otiior National Banks, 8,41.148
Dub to Slate Banks and Bankers, ; !,;! 60
Dlviaends unpaid..... li 00
Individual deposits sab- -, . ' -
to deck J117,I84 90
Time certificates of de-
. posit,.. 6S,408fii
, Certified Cheeks . lei St
CasUler's checks -out-UndlngY
S8 IS 1KS,SB4 W
Totai,...i..V......; tjmo.soa 70
State op Nokh Cmiomna, ... )
County of Craven, ' '
I, O. II. Roberts, Cashier of the above
named b mk, do eolemulv sweur tlml the
shove sUttimmt is true to the 'xst ol iny
knowledge and hi-lii-f.
G. II. Roberts, Ciehicr.
Sulisenbcd nni sworn to before nio
this 27th diiv of July, 1897." '
J"; K. B. Caiibaway. N. P.
Correct Alti st : E. If. Bisn l
J.- IT. IIackburn,
" J no. Dunn,
' Directors.
Have One
With Us. :
It will serve as nn intniduction,
and pills aren't nnplcsant things to take.
We want your drug trade. We want
you to come to us every time you have
an ache or pain, or a prescription to lie
filled. We want to supply you with big
soft sponges, toilet water, perfumcrv
anything in our line that you need. We
won fry ou to feel that no one else can serve
you as well as we, can and you will think
so If you will giva tis a chance to do the
serving. . . .,
Bradham's Pharmacy,
YOU'RE SAFE
TO HOY
At John Suter's
Furniture House,
For this stor9 keeps
up itt Hoes of
R
and does not permit tbem to run
down at this teuton of the year, at
roan' others do.
r RfYou'H And what yon need,
Bndiog It BETTER aud CHEAP
ER, and
Under Hotel Ckaltawks,
New Berae. M. C.
. t
Carcati,Bft4 TmO-Miirt.-i otMinsnt mnd all i't I
cMbuuicMaomlucud.ur rioorTC tin. 1
Our Orfic ! OPfOtiTt U. 8. Ptcnt O-rif t J
wi w can id iirtj putt nt u KU tiitt Uwa UwjtK'
rnKt Irum WtwhiiifftiaSa Jl
iMttd ffxMlel, drmwiiif OT pWft Willi (VcHp '
tUxL U tvlvi, if pair mil ,! or , iTiaM
Jwr(. Our feti Drf ttuti till naienl k iitt4. I
A amayirt U-rw to Oltm I'riteiitt, W.fh t
coA of fttuttaln h Uv tt. and luragB VAUkU ju
Mat IrM, AitdreM,
n-A-nnovAco.
i Of. ptvrrwY Omet, wMiNaTON, O. O j
Tooth
Brushes'!
COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT
AT
Davia' Plinrnir cv
SatisfactioD MM
Gdiu Wat mmw
m U NI I J
in i- v - aatC J
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OPPORTUNITY.
T0X1 don't want to miss this opportunity for gelling
. . ; X Shirt Wuists-aod Lawns at the little prices we have
placed oii them. It is not often that such a chance presents
itself. ' --..
5v - The balance of our High Cost Waists Waists
that were II 00 to $1.75 aro nov 50o. - ; - -
. - . , Any 60o Waist that is left you can have at 25o
, Don't you think you can afford 2 or 3 extra y
Waists when yon can buy 3 for the price of one? -
V" " ' ' ; ;'-yv-l- T '-. v V -7.'''" '. fc;:'" "'-:..
Cool Summer Corsets .
makes you comfortable this hot weather, 50 cents.
V', Ladiea Lisle Hoso, drop stitch 23c; Ladies Black . . .
: f -JIose.silk lined top 15o; Children's Seamless Stock- . ,
Ribbed Vests, the 15o quality 10c. , " . ' ;
& July 28.
YOU CAN STfiETCH A DOLLAR
To double its. values, at our estaUishmcat, in the line of Horses, '
Buggies, Ilaroeas, Robes, Whips, Etc. '."
40 IIKAI '
For the farm, road or draft purposos, JUST RECEIVED, to :
' suit the trade, and MUST BJhi SOLI)., - " -
A full and complute assortment of Buggies; We represent every
; reputable factory it tho country. A sample of which will b
', fotiud in our repository
Harness frnm SSon to 25 oo Per Stt. ' '
Overstocked with spring Lap Robot and Whips will, soil t
Cost Price. ' . , ' ' , '. ' ,.
Do Not Fall to See us Before Buying. -
, ' Respectfully, - , - , "
n. iiaiin & co.
Prescriptions
-LS " ' Compounded aceuratoly and
M reasonable prices, by
C. D. BRADHAM, Dnifglst
Cor. Pollock Middle. .
The "Ball"
Fruit Jars ! -
I- At J. C. WHITTY & C0.S
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7
flakes He Smile.
IV Itont!
I 0 Iter for rent my furtory proiierty,
hrU k hiillilino, mi-tul nnif, slrom power
41 to 50 IkhiwbikI nm.'lilncry in fac
l(iry. A eihmT (ipuirlni)ily fur a good
limn to iinike moiicv.
i.t !"':'; i' '""!'.
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wo a ii
9.
T. J. TURNER.
1 ..-lJ..- 11 Is
Xcid if
1 '.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ""another
Fine Htock of Piirnilure. rnnsiatlns ol
Fine Iled-room Bulls, lint Harks, Clilf
foneers, Wardrnbra and Sideboards, and
lots of oilier Furniture too numerous to
mention and will sell chkaP ron Cahii.
ORoNTlwa. Ollh'fi tind Knlpsronma 70
and 1 Middle Htrcct New liurne, N. C.
Yours Kenpeclfiilly,
T.J. TUKNEIt.
Thos. Bovden's
; ." New
. Quarters
Aro now Next to Big
Ike's On Middle St.
ALL KINDS 0 1-1
.Dbacoiit Bkf.ii,
ClOAWS AND ToilAfco.
W1I0L1.3ALK, AM) RKTAIL.
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