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IrC rfiij lllllll .fWMMjpi MAiiW . . , - . (I -A. 'ftffH" si'- VOL. V.-N0. 244V NEW, BERNE. N. JC SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS,- -r ; ! "-l" A 1 - "rr ffieni. latitude 83rHorfV ;..,r itkiHu.Ti?rwt. - a rises. 7:1 1 (Length of day, 4ua eu. 4:54 I hours, 4 inmate. Xmm tvU t p. m. n strain Esr locals. tTm Uid PAttefonV Khoe Store a loll line, all aiaes, Men', men's and 'Children Robber. Also UgT?eibSporttigBote. jlS Flower Seeds terbot house and gar den. t - R. N. Dcffy"8. dapaf.np wAaceat. CaJJ w(Jj"i7 on of oar new 5c. cigars "Tbe Jno. T. fUyuon." f-y-y 'Joan Dcxm. Jt IXAW'fcujeT.--TVe'B4ltUior Deitc.SK can b turn WW 70a ike utaM d7.i ( printed at 10onU per M : ' " KrMA Kcim. the &c, cigar on the market, "tV j. T. Raymou." For eeleonly by I I '" Johx Dciht. TtihfcaaaPeaa and Bean of the ear- Ileal 1 and beat arietiae. Qio. Alum & Co. ghtf ul mok for 5 cU. call for "The Jn& T. Rjunotv," .For ale ooly by , VU Dcn Turner's Almanac for 1887, at Geo. Allkn & Co. Tha 1 supplied wiidrif- r .3, Tift Track farmer are securing their eeed pea for the spring crop C X. jVfateon baa a d welling house foj Teatt uatcaii street. Bee "aa The (teamer Stout, of the old reliable Cljde line, left last night for Baltimore witk' a fell cargo of cotton, chinxlr, Out fiabermen are getting ready for lb 1 ipriog' ruq of thad and berriog. WDotl6e several large new seine on Watson A DanleV wharf. May the wlad be favorable and &Ut ihrro a good ran. arm. We wM shown a tiay or two since the report e4 MU Maude Moore, of our oliji mtm aHeneMns; school In New York, ande . clad o Bote, that Maude is sasttiolag hsr former rspuU lioa of iftisftfi tafev Parti. The report is perfect la every particular. fvMn HloMster'a (tol.) barn wa buraed laat Toeaday wjtb about five barrels of corn and some plunder to the amount ftf.abwat 8S9.0GV Hs Irredj in Jones eity7hf-"Mr.-E. Scott's place, and yras mvjns; sfjhe Ume of the lr. Suppoeei to be the work of an inoen- diaTy Hd 71 TbKaleigh Ketci and Obtonvr states thst If 17 " beee- fleeted eaahier of haJIa(Jonal B,n of New Bero la iiUoiJtO'iSJ A. Guion, retk4,WfrdjoJ,ko4w sy man Jo thiteltybyj tb 'name; certainly no 00k man has any connection with the National Bank, Mr. Geo,' H. Roberts, who so long and acceptably filled the position of Teller, was fleeted by the Director st thstr last meeting a Casblf r. . v t- ,.;.iir, 1.1 , ' ; . Mis Clara SmittA 6t Angle wood, N. J., is TisitiaglUr.CKm Rbfterts. - MkIda Poltr, cf .WMhtofton, N. a - b the f.uost of E. H.J(eadows. r M riesoj M. f B.fWsers4 . . t ilii MitUe Case, pf Pennsylvania, is UiegMtaiJl'Sytaour V ! .'. Mrs. Lsora. lsoJtwall aad her daugh ter, Mlar Annie, have returned home ' frcbai-.H teiliCaM are aUytng at Wr P. Borrss. Es's. m x 1 Gadet 8eymor W. Haaoook has re turned fj bo "Weat Point 7 r. Charcfe arTeee Te-Dajr. , , , Christ CJiurch-'-V; W. Shields, rector. Seoond rutilsr after Epiphany., 6 a. m i'Jlj Coaunuaion. Qihe serrioes t 11 a. m. and 70 p. m. Sunday scleIst t p.'tt? Th publio is always invited to Uke "part la the seryicea of tbt jt-tISI "'"Utter always' at the doott to provide aeatikiw'j ' - UUfUil J l . - onrch-Servicea la tit MeU--t Uarch at 11 a. m.' and 70 p. rliT, ;(" i : l?dty Ibe patof,Eev, L W. Cramoid. , Pew are alike frea to all. Ushers are always at the door te wakia strargers. All persons are cor?' '!y iDTtdtoiworshipjwUk' lU t , Cburch-Rev .Dr. f Tbeo. ' :,, jr.1 CSrvb4atVUlm. r., : .WLii" and 7 f Seats f V!' 1 !' L'. ' - rrr o' r. ! it7oV sitr 1 ' - ,-'vx-no at 8 p, m. , U . , crrdlaltr.ln-' ""1. .. , . , - , -a FcG.t. AdveDtif.t. wCl ' sr ' s IV.l U iT t 1! .1 ! ! ' ; 1 1 1 1 7 o'clock. ' -fi j Vficetday night r ; MailCoanpUlata.' t Ous Trenton friends complain that their western mail matter which should arriva Jaj the evening doe not get there nt3 pent morning. They have a- double 1 daily mail, on In the morning and one in the evening, from Gbr Creek on the A. & N.C. Rail road; and the mail that comes eastward should be put off at Core Creek in the evening Instead af xtmornine;J V respectfully call the attention cf the route agents oa ths A. 6 N. C. Railroad totbiaaad hope they will endeavor to remedy the complaint. auana CiuUk WunHf (atj Mr. W. P. Burrus has purchased the ateamer Margie and will put her on the line between tbia city and Lake Land ing, Hyde county. The Margie can run the canal witbovt difficulty when the month is once opened, and the naTi gation will keep it open, thereby doubly benefiting the farmers around the lake. We hope the farmers in that section will give it better patronage than they did the Elm City; it is s far less ezpen- aire boat, while with the exception of passenger accommodation, it i better suited for the canal work. Aa soon as the line becomes permanently eeub- Uahed we will make another effort for ail service direct between here and Lake Landing. Te ejar rtrmls.r.. Cue feature of the Jouhjul. which bat been maintained aince its first issue U the publiostion of items fioai varioao points of interest in tbii section. It would bd a most interesting feature of the paper if our itemizers would con fine themselves to the news in their localities and devote leas lime and space to personal matters. It ih best not to publish "a juke" ou any person, or allude to any one in any way calcu lated to give offense. What we want is the newt, not jokes on individuals. Jokes that are funny 10 the writers are very often otfeuslve to Uiosd whom it is intended to joke. When we have time to scrutinize these items we often re ject many of them, but we cannot al ways tell when a joke is intended or whether or not some one will be offended. Out former La Jrange itemizer, whoa 'items have been well written, readable aad sensible, hss asked for a resting spell snd will only contribute occasionally. Tb Items from thai point r now written by young men of that place and we commend the above suggestions to tbem. Writing for the press is a good wsy for young men to spead their spare moments, but it is bad policy to take advantage of the paper you write for and get off some thing on your neighbor that would offend him. Write the news and en deavor to put it in aa few words as pos sible, so so that you may be clearly un nnderstood. By so doing you can keep your locality before the publio and make the writing a sonroe of improve ment, intellectually. La Orange Items. tr OLA ITEMIZES. We feasted our eyes last Fridsy on two of ths largest turnips we have seen this season. They lay Ernul's com pletely in the shsde. They are of the "Pomeranean Globe" variety, and were grown by G. W. Jones of Trent town ship, this county, from seede purchased of II. EL Dillon, a large and successful merchant of La Grange. The turnips weigh 0) and 0) pounds, and in size ars mora alike to the seller of the seeds than to tb raiser of , the roots, Be this as it may, our eyes have feasted and we intend a feast of another of the senses of human nature st aa early date. To ssy that w thank "Wash." for this treat is too feeble an . expression as every townsman knows who is shut off from these luxuries. Yes, Wash, we thank you, and if you could see us when we get around that dish of tur nips and thatbowl.of "lick er." you'd say that you were a'humsn benefactor. Friends, citisens, countrymen: "Hear me for say oause, and be silent tbst you ma? bear-" -How, before Jupiter Tonans and all the gods at once, I do solemnly affirm that Pr. Bull's Cough Syrap is an Infallible remedy for all. lung and bronchial, disorders. It there i any man present who disputes this propo sition, "let him now speak, or elee for eyer hereafter hold bis pesos." t 1. 1 n ' List af Letters Remaining In the Postoffice at New Be me, Craven county N. C, Jan. 18th. 1836V"'' '' ; D. J. Bailey, oar of echr. August Flower: J. H. Bloodgood, James u. Hill, Joseph Bill, Susan Jones, Enoch Johnson. Alfred Nelson, Bosan ataniy, Joseph Skinner, Tom Turner, Ada Wil liams, Caroline Williams. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. . M.MAJTLT.P.M. ".' '" - ' " ' - .. ., ' Va.klea's Irsles S.1T. Thx Best SjlLvi in the world for Cuts. Bruises,' Bores, Ulosrs, Bai Kheum, Fever Bores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all bkln Lnjptions, and poitive!y cures pilee or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five ft?'' satisfaction, r money re l - 1 ' cects per box. For t..a If i K. i. a"y. - decl6 ly THE CKNBBAL ASSEMBLY. Special to the Jocssal. Ealkgh, K . C, Jan. 15, 18S7, Mot much was done in either Senate or House today. Among bills intro duced in Senate was one to forbid bay ing or selling futures, and another to increase salaries of eounty superintend ents of publio instruction. In the House a bill to increase the number of Justices cf the Supreme Court to five was defeated, but Over man Introduced another for the same purpose which was made the special order for next Tuesday. A bill to pro hibit the sal of deadly weapons in the State was passed by a heavy majority A bill increaaing the jurisdiction of magistrates by giving them charge of petty larceny cases when amount in volved is not over $5 00 in value was after rather a long debate recommitted to the Judioiary Committee. A bill extending the time for the registration of deeds and grants was tabled. A bill repealing the law requiring attorneys from other Slates vno desire to prac tice in North Carolina to pass examina tion before'eourt here waapeaevd. Dr. York, chairman of the committee on privilettee and elections, told me this afternoon that the committee had concluded the bearing of the WiUon county contested election esse save as to tbrte witnesses, whom Farmer's op ponent wished to introduce. The ap plication of counsel for a delay until next Thursday was granted. The committee was in session late last night and was again in session this morning. Many witnesses were ex amined The committee decided not to hear any evidence save that which bears directly upon the facta in the -ase. This was done to prevent delays caused by counsel, who hampered the investigstion. Dr. York says the com mittee intends to give the case the fullest and fairest hearing, so far as both sides are concerned. He esys the committee will not be sble to report to the Ilouee on the case before the end of next week. The oommittee resnmed its session at 3 o'clock this afternoon, sfter a brief intermission. At this tims thirty wit nesses remain to bs sxamined. The Grand Lodge. The Orai.il Lodge continued iu ses sion yesterday morning snd through the aay unt 1 JJ.ou o'clock, ine grand onloere-eleot and appointed were In UlUd by Urand Master F. H. Batbew. The officers are as follows: C. H. Rob inson of Wilmington, Grand Master; Sam 'I H. Smith of Winston, Dsputy Grand Master; H. A. Gudger, of Asbe ville. Senior Grand Warden: Jno. W. Gotten of Tarboro, Junior Grand War den, W. . Anderson of Ralsigh, Grand Treasurer; D. W. Bain, of Kaleigh, Orand Secretary! Wright G. Campbell, of Concord, Grand Chsplsln. Alpheus W. Wood, of Nsw Bsrne, senior ursnd Deacon; Wm. N. Benton, Smlthfield, Junior Grand Deacon; Franoia M. Moye, Mo v ion, Wilson eounty. Grand Mar shall: A. B. Doughtrey Seaboard, Orand Sword Bearer; Cnas. F. Gilbert, Leices ter, Buncombe county , Urand rursui vant; R. U. Bradley, Raleigh. Grand Tiler: A. O. Edson, Toll's, Currituck county, Grsnd Steward; Marmsduke S. Hawkins, of Raleigh, Grand Stew ard. Charters were granted to four lodgee, one at Siler City, one in Randolph coun ty, one at Morenead City, one at faint Fork, Madison eounty. The results of the annual communi cation are looked forward to as doing great work for ths order in North Caro lina. There are now 815 lodges in the State, with a membership of between 7.000 and 8,000. Mr. F. H. Buabee, the retiring Ursnd Master, was presented with n beautiful gold headed can by the Grand Lodge. A cir$ ana voterxer. Norfolk Disappointed. WASHmaTOH. D. C. Jan. 18. The committee appointed by the oitissns of Norfolk and rorttmontn to oome nere and urge the Secretary of the Navy to have soma of the new nival work done at the Norfolk navy yard, have had an intarrtow with Mr. Whitnev. bv whom thev were informed, la effect, that their request oould pot be granted, the de partment neusg snort 01 nnaav ' Disastrous ,to the Woolen Interest. OoLCncs, O., Jan. 18. The Ohio Wool Growers' Convention adjourned yesterday after naming resolutions to ths effect mat tne reduction 01 ins wool tariff in 1883 has causes a decrease of 4 000.000 pounds of wool in tbesnnual production of this State, and 80,000,000 pounds in that of the whole country, while importation of foreign wool is naturally increasing. ' "On fortune cap we're not ths very button," but wo think onrselves un commonly lucky linos ws foond a sov ereign remedy for pain. It is Salvation Oil twenty-five cents a bottle. , ,. Forty-Ninth Congress &eond Session Washington, January 13. Senate. The Senate took op Mr. Vest's resolution directing the Sec retary of the Treasury to furnish a fall and complete statement, by Itemised acsonnt, of all money paid ont en aecoant of the prosecution of criminal eases in the courts by Federal officials of the department 1 iruuiduiy 1st, 10, y, to uecemoer t T. 1 i. 1 I A W-v . I 1st, 1880, with a list of officials, agents or employees engaged in such prosecutions, the amount paid them and for what specific services. After debate the resolution was modified according to a saggestioo of Mr. Edmunds by making'it apply fo mivil riius !1ro. and wns ttipn adopted. The Senate then resumed the consideration of the conference re- port on the Interstate Commerce bill. After the report had been read in full. Mr. Hoar moved that the Senate disagree to the report, in sist on its former action and request a further conference. Mr. (Jullom denied that his ruo tion to agree ti the report took precedence of a motion to disagree. Mr. Harris, one of the conferees, desired every Senator to realize the fact that wheu he voted on t lie question of agreeing or disagreeing to this report, he was voting, in fact, On the qaestion as to whether 1 there shou d be anv eolation on Hnrintr tliio n ,rrfww I j r ' Mr. Hoar characterized Mr. Harris'statement as extraordiuaiy, 1 and appealed to the Senate not to Bubmit to that kind of a threat. Here was a bill wlrch embodied four great salutary propositions on which the Senate, the J louse ol Representatives and the American people were substantially agreed, and the Senate was now told that none of these things could ho ae complisbed unless there was en grafted on the bill what was a do partore from the great doctrines ol reasonableness. Unless there was engrafted on it a principle against 1 which the customers, and not the railroads Interested in the carrying trade, were protesting on t be grou n d that the inevitableeffectof itwonld be to pat np freights and to make large branches of business now carried on successfully and profit ably, Impossible in future. Mr. George advocated the adop tion of the report. lie had no doubt that the effect of the legislation would be to Increase freight rates temporarily, not becauso that was the legitimate result of it, 1m! lie- cause the railroad companies would make it the occasion ol nni rces sarily and unjustly raising the rates in order to bring the measure into disrepute. He was satisfied that if the conference report was disagreed fto it meant no legislation on the subject in this Congress. Mr. Evarts then addrcsiii !he Senate, delivering an el.iiior.itc argument against the a'1 'v :;ti of the report. Mr. Krarts denounced ine im; as unconstitutional and as ntfeily in consistent with tho bnsi- en hich the Constitution loll, ia the Federal Government's ii ri di'-'iou over the subject of con; , i At the conclusion of Mi. V- r s' ipeech. Mr. Cullom statt l h: de sire that tne vote snouiu I l' Kell today, but Mr. Hoar Miggc--;ed that he and other Senator- d'wirrd to speak, and that there -as no desire to delav the vote nur.oces- sarily Finally, nnanimon consent waseitenthat tne o'o -nan oo taken before arljotinin-i nt :omor row. The Anti Polygamy l.d!, the Senate bill with the llmso substi tute, haTing been received from the House, the amendment was non concurred io, and a conference asked. Messrs3, Edmunds, Id gall and Pagh we're appointed conferees bn the part of the Senate;' Mr. Cameron introduced a bill for the appointment of commissioners to represent thfc Federal Govern ment at the centennial celebration of the forming and promulgation of the Constitution, to be hem in Philadelphia. Referred. Tne senate then, at 4.k, went into secret session, and a few mo menta later, when the doors were reopened, adjourned. IlUVBK.--A owe ' was pusseu amending the law regulating the removal of cases- from ' State to Federal courts. - fTire trill increases the minimrrnS'furfsdictlori' of the nirenft Clfirrrtli from t50fJ K.OOO: takes away from the Circuit Courts jurisdiction f, easeEiQ: favor- pf assignees or promissory Botes' ana bills of excbanres and restricts to the defendant tho fight to remove fa case from the State to the Federal ' This act does, not inclade eases cf cartured jrid 'abandoned 'prop' t i .' .4 X Will, t k.O'. i l . s.i J erty, cotton claims or war claims. The next bill called np was one extending for one year from its passage the right of action in cases arising under the Captured and Abandoned Property act. Pending debate the House at 1 o'clock adjourned. Cluverius. 'AhTl' I I-A11S OF THE EXtCl TluS. rte Drisontr . thonrh thin and moved with a steady step to the scaffold wQicn ha ascended in tne same qaiei maimer aad Blood on the trap. 8er g eiu l Smith, tLeu read the death war rant, or a copy ul the judgment of the court, which the prisoner listened to with bowed bead and apparent close ' attention. When Sergeant Smith had he asked me doomed man ! concluded 1 f he had any thing to say, and Cluverius it-plied, "no sir, nothing at all." Ills voice being scarcely audible, Dr. Hatch er, then knelt and offered a feeling and ' fervent prayer and when he had finish ed na turned to tne prisoner, who said a few words iu a low tone, and Dr. Hatcher turning 10 the crowd in the junl buid ' I am requested by the prisoner to utler one word for him, and that is that in this moment of death he carries to the grave no feeling of ill-will tow ards any 111 an on earth. ' Tim Doctor then left the Bcalloid, raising both hands as he went. He said the prisoner asserted his innocence to the lfwt, just before leaving the cell. When the Doctor had gone, Deputy N -rgoant Allen lied the prisoner 's knees tiKhl'y together, put the rope around his neck, and adjusted the black cap hiiI hood. Everything being ready. S. rgtant Smith nave the eignal an i at minutes after 1 o clock the im, war If of t"-uuu. A udden bwibu, the t l. the failing Imp door, and the in tat ,1 t III. In,lv of ( 'I ,l v.ir ma u en.i of th rope over ten fed h. I,- hi- hu i Iik'D. ttainl'tig IIi iikii rutic l.xcciilhc m inlllre ( rati'ii ( 'mint t . i lo' members of the 1 leinoci alic Li jet'ulivf t ominitltL' are earnestly re queried to Intel altlit) city tax col K-ft i i a i fti. ('. in the cit of New Heme, 'on Tuericl.-v. J.iiiuury. I'.'ith, atlio'clock I in As lui.s.ntHH of vital importance is to he tra nt-ai led , a full attendance in I liesned. 1 1, li. lii Ion, Clim'n. J in It. illi llauda I p. N i n nan, (ia., June -J, Ins.'i. 1 oi m er two years 1 have been a suf ferer from Uhbuiualism, aliecling both bhoulders lo Mich an extent that 1 could not put on my coat without help. The use of seven bottles of li. B. B. effected an entirucure. 1 refer to He v. W. W. Wadxworlh and all merchants of New nun. JaiHJII SlXIMll.KK. Sold in Now Bwrne by R. N. Duffy and K. II. Meadows. COMIVIEIICIAL. Joua'Ai. OrriCB. Jan. 15 6 P. M. OOTTON. Nkw Your, .IaD. l"i Futuics closed ste;ily. S.iltw of 80.100 bales. January, V H , July, 'J 99 Kel.i iihi y . .'a August, 10.04 llai . h, 'J ill September, . Afi'il ''.71 October. . 11 .y. '.t.v'l November, . Juin 'J.U1 Deoembar, . S.uti btcaily; Middling 9 1-2; low Middling; tiood Ordinary 8 12. New Berno Market steady. Sales of 50 hales at 8 to 'J. Suites for the week 207 bales against 130 sunn week laat year. Middling 8 11-16; Low Middling 7 9 liood Ordinary 7 ll-lli. UO.TIKSrlC IH1HKKT Rki.ii cotton S3. 00. Cotton Hkkd S8.50. Tckpentini Hard, 81.00; dip, 81.1)0. Tah 75c.a1.85. Oats Now, 35c. in bulk. Corn 45a52c. Rick 60aC0. BEEBWA.X 15c. per lb. a i i . . ,, . . . r a DKKI UU IWV, OU.VO WC. Countbt Hams lOo. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eaas 20 j. per dosen. Fbsu Pohk llaSc. per pound. I ::ts 50o. per bushel, r- ! . --7!lc.a$1.00 per hundred. Oir... : -S2.00a3.25 per barrel. FLLu 'AS 65a70c. aujt Drr, 10o.; jrreen 5o. APl'I.r.:- -Mattamuskeet, 2oa 40c. . God eys, SI 10. Prar- 75c.a81.85 per bushel. Hoxkv -85a. per (ral. TaU-ov, -6o. per lb. CllKESE - U. Chiokkku Grown. 30a3c. ; spring 3oa25c. Mrai. 70c. per bushel. Oats50 ot. per bushel . Tcnu8 50c. per bushel. Potato E8, Early Rose $3.75 per bbl Wooii lOalftc. per pound. Pot ATOBS Bahamas. 80c. ; yams, 40c. West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 00c. For Rent, Dwelling house with seven rooms, on Hetoalf street. Apply to jl6 dtf C. T. WATSON. Wanted, A few table boarders. Terms reason able. Arplj to MBS. M. F. BERRY, 13 2 w Cor. Johnston and Hancock its. Marvellous Lleciory DISCOVERY Wholly nnlika Artificial Systems Cure o( junan Pi' Baitiajfti dm, Minva, - ana ouieraiSBn po - 'i . Hrw Terk, . . Jan5 dwlm r - E. . HlLlsOOD. CEO. tLmi Sniallwcod 6 Slim DEALERS nr ' general hardware, tixware. glassware, H 'OODEXWA re, crocjlksy, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS, GLASS, PAIST8, OILS AND STOVES, I'NisL KPA8SED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Street, Next Door to Hot. i AlUert. NtW BEHHE. W. C. For Sale, Two .1 welling houses snd lota-is this CU). r or in foi mation see J'J HU M iiEv. STEVENSON. Take Notice ! Our store i filled with Pro isioiiN, Groceries, Caaned Goods, 1i Goods, Crockery, i Elc. We keep a full line of the Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes, Kei) .a,i wairanted to (five satis- faet lull . Country men hauls and Iho people generally are requested to call and ex Hiiiinii our lare Block bufore purchas ing. We will Kive you low figures. We job Iyirillard Suuf. ROBERTS & BRO., S.iuth Piotit tt.. .rw Itrrne. N". C For Rent, A nood dwelling in thorough repair on Kaat Kront street, lately occupied by John II. Hi II Apply to jail d'w I.."H. CTJTLETR. Pure Lime. We own the only Lime Kiln In this city, and oiler Pure Commercial Lime for sale, free of c in-l ?5.00 to ?f.00 per ton, sacked. W. P. BURRUS & CO., tViiniuih'n Mi-rt li ts and (irain Dealers, Market Docl, du NEW BERNE. PJ. C. Horner School, OXFORD, N. C. The Spring Term of 1867 will begin the third Monday, 17th day of January. Tho price of board and tuition per ses sion of twenty weeks is 890. d3l 8w NOTICE TO Truckers, Merchants, and Others. 500 BARRELS OK GENUINE (PROOF LAST YEAR) Early Rose Seed Potatoes. FOR SALE CHEAP! Do not buy, nor make any arfiwrt- ' menu before seeing Ferdinand Ulrich, NEW BERFB, N. a T. A. Green' $ Old Stand. J. McSORIJSY, FlSEIOXiBLE BOOT AID IM KiCK, POLLOCK ST., NEWBERN, N. C ' SATISFACT0RT.. DEPABTKKNT OF TBI iCTnioa. Pennon Offloe. Washington. D. CStnt. 1. 1S. Mb. J. McSoauT. Nw Berne, N. a . S:-I enclose herewith draft tot 17.50, in parment for the aboaa- T-' style, fit aad workmanship are Mtte r, factory. Thej fit me better than an' aboea I hare bad ia twenty ytia. '"' v ery reepecuully, . Ja , W. E. Duttt FURNITURE.. Parlor Suits, Chambar Sctsvs ; Walnut J5edsteaa!,u " Bnroaaa, WarfJrobea. ' Mattre8ChaJra,t.t!V:vV;t v liOnnffea, 8oa, ..saw , ' i Centra Tabln, T:wtf AT BOCK BOTTOil rciCCA ) i'i J -i d l is v-t- i'4 If j J f 1 t i " O) "I , s' ' 1 '
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