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The Journal 'A1LY VOL. VII.--NO. 240. NEW BERNE. N. C.. SUNDAY. JANUARY , 188U. PRICE 5 CENTS. if BUSINESS LOCALS. 4 LMANAC3.-T.raer HorthCaro 1 V Itaa Almanacs (or the year 1889. Uaa AtxuftCa f PBE fiadt 4 splay of Bilk Bandker 1 ob UN tad Keats Hock Ww, tad Ototes at decS2 tf BiRRrsaToa A Baxtkbs. ONE Thousand Ralls W.l! Paper t vry low price. Geo. ALUs A Co. 1)LEASE REMEMBER that 1 Deed I money as well m Ibe rest of man sind, and if 70a owe me please pay me. J. C. Whitty. pORN SBELLKR3, Oram Foe. FeeJ V Cutler at Geo Allkn fc Co. I M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN )ut received and for sate by James Redmond. VNG1NE and Gio Repairs, Reltm. ij Packing, .to at Gso A lues A Co. , JUST RECEIVED-Anoiher lot of OARRETT8 COGNAC BRANDY for tale by James Redmond. USE PURE ICE. manufactured by tbe Jarman le Factorv. IjjZVtf l)URE W1NLS AND Ligi'ORS for 1 Medicinal 11J mhrr um fur sale t.y James Rdmnd CoNUUESKMAN Sl'KlNliKK las introduced a lull to eitend the l'ifsnleutial t m to six years with no re election. Thk one who will be found in U Ml capable of great acts of love, is ever tbu one who is always lining considerate small ones. It is not like a Christian to yatige the amount of contributions b what others give, aud to over look the role which requires us to tftvn as (od hath prospered us. TilK Wilmington Messnnger nij: "It is believed that James A lirjan, Ek , of New Heme will be th next President of the Atlantic aii'l North Carolina Hailroad." Nkver jet did there exiist it full faith in the Divine Word which did not expound the intellect, while it purified the heart, which did not multiply the aims and objects of tbe understanding, while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and possessions. 'My ornaments are, my husband and his triumphs," said Phocion's wile. "These are my jewels," said Cornelia to her children. "My treasures are my friends," said Coustantine. But tbe Christian says, Ckritt is my ornament, my jiwel, my treasure and more, He is my life." In sending in the nomination of Solomon Claypool to be District Attorney in Indiana, the President font a message withdrawing tbe nomination of Leon O. Bailey, re cently nominated to that position. There was every prospect that Baley's nomination would be re jected, and this doubtless deter mined the President to withdraw it. One of the very strongest proofs of the divine excellence of the Scriptures is that there is a har mony between its devotions and its duties. Prayer enforces precept. All that the Scriptures reqoire us to do appears more reasonable and more desirable an we increase in the spirit of prayer. The inspirer of the. word Is the inspirer of prayer. We hope to aee Congress pass promptly the Nicaragua Canal bill. this is something over, which there hou!d be no wrangling. A simple and direct act granting what is necessary to make the enterprise American, and in no way to com mit the government to any financial obligation, is what everybody who has thought on the subject would like to see passed.' (Alt exchange say : llr. John ":: Scott, or Marion, a. u. well known a ; a) :prom inent agriculturist, has been appointed by tbe Banian ; government to go to their jtenitory ? in Eastern. Asia and instruct the v inhabitants in cotton growing. A liberal salary . is attached to tie position, all expenses are paid and ; UrZ Scott is practically his 0 n master in the work he is to under ."take. , . : , ; "The gospel which Christ and hit apostles preached is of perma nent authority, and hence has tbe tame authority now that it had when originally preached by them. The lapse of time has not at all changed its character in this re spect, no matter by whom it may be preached It stands permanent ly on its own basis as a part of the revealed word of Qod ; and it is the duty of every man to whom it is made known to accept it as such." LOCAL NEWS. SK'A' M)VERTl$EME.TS V V Lkh 11 - t iour for eaie. T J TiK.ea A Co Furniture A mgiDit wu:i. with beating rain, prevailed iiit i)h the I alter portion of Friday liitil Tbe Minu I -e liuii e Minstrel Troupe have ti e boards at the theatre Den Thursday irli 1 hey are revfL t e.i MVn,-. The I't . - . i t I . s a, a pled ibe resig nation 1 1 1 uyi J. I 11 A Uichardton, c jllH'l'r of customs, 10 lake effect in the 7ih mat Middle and S uih Front streets are in bad condition for irafflc From con tinued travel they have been cut up by vehicles, which rain forma Into a tluah A re coaling w uh h II ou! I le a good lira eouve. The funeral if Mists Mary K Wor-J Ihinxloi: will uk (.lai d f ri ill the steamer tmi f at foot of 1 raven mreet, ou arr iv .il of ste.imer f imi Hell ' Kerry , at three o'ci.n k th i a lei noon hrieuda of the family are invited t.. attend. Shipping News The i-lcamer Kaet 1 f the K ('. D. line, phi, i t rt,terda till cargo of coilon lunitit naval trf8 and general aierrliaiid ikh The Yerp-r, ( f Inn line, will arrive today and aail tomorrow aftei noon at 4 o 'lork. Personal S-DHior W 11 l.uc.a of HydecouDty paesed up for Raleigh veaterday. One of the adraiu-ril guards of the (ieneral Assembly. R.L. llauRhton, Kcq of I'ouhoro ar rived last Ditiht. Mj. John Hughes and ('. K. I'oy, Eq. made a bueineoe (rip to Trenton yesterday. Mits Sal lie I'm mi rel urned lait uigbt from a viait up the country . F.C Roberta, V.H. returned last night from a trip to New York City. Commissioners' Keating. The county comnaiesioncrt will be in session tomorrow. The newly appoint ed county (flicers will present their bonds, am we hope to see tbem offer the beet b nde that hare been pretented for years. It Las been nearly a quarter of a century ticce Craven county had a Democratic Sheriff. We new have an opportunity of installing into the office one of the beet men in the county; a farmer, a man of intelligence, an hon est man and a sound Democrat. Every Democrat who4 can ought to rally to Bill Lane and help him to offer a better bond than any Republican erer did of fer. We are glad to hear that the farmers are rallying to him, but what's the matter with our city Democrats? Are tbey afraid of an honest Democrat io official ? Wet k of Prayer. Tbe New Berne branch of the Evan gelical Alliance will observe the Week of Prayer which begins today. Tbe following are the topics suggested for today and tomorrow: Sunday, January 6. Sermons. "Arise. shine; for tby light is coma," eto. laaian. 00: 1. "fat re on the Lord Jesus Chrut. Romans, 13: 14. "With out me ye can do nothing "John IB: 1 can do all things through Christ bicn strengthened me. --Philipplans, 13. Monday, January 7. Thanksgiving and Confession. For the individual, Um family, the church, the community, ana tne nation. Tbanksgmng. 1 The aalonlans, 5: 18; Pealm 108; Nehemiah, ia : 43. uonreaston. uoaes. 14: 1 2: 1; John, l: 8 9; Psalm 82: 2 5; II. Samael, vk 13. . ..- ..r .v The services tomorrow night will be held at the PrasbyUrUn Church. List of Letters : Remaining in tbe poatoffice at New Berne. Craven county, N. C, January 6th, 1889: ?r nL; b Misa Chalnie Blount, Mitt Mary L, BelU liasetta Collins, Qeerge Dunn, Mattie L. Ervin;.R. E. Oaraer, E. II. Hunter John B. Johnson, Ifrt. Marciila, Hauy Nelson, Johnnie Rob erta, W. F, Bvanly. David Sum, Bob Richmond, Capt. Thoa, Warren. Miaa Jane White, Mrs. Emma Wiggins. . Parsons calling for above letters,, will tay advertised,and give date of list. - The regulations now require that one cent anau oe coaewea on ue aettrtry of each letter advertised. ' . ', i I :;;v'i';. M. Miitt, Pi 1L Somethinf for tbe Business Itn of Vew Berne to TbJ&k About Tbe Baltimore Manufacturers' Record gives its annual smmaury of tbe Sou th ' progress daring the year 1888, and in the same issue gives seme very pointed paragraphs on tbe subject of manufac turing. We oepy a few : The South ia every year skipping less and leae of its cotton away to be manu factured elsewhere. The textile in dustry ia moving South. Where the cotton grows there it will be manufac tured. "The South ia 'solid' in tbe determi nation to utilise its natural advantages, develop its resources and build up its industrial interests. The South will be in time the richest area on the gloOe, and its people tbe happiest. "Tbe South grows all tbe cotton woven in this country ; why should she not have a monopoly in tbe manufac ture of cotton goods ? Tbe South has Iron aod timber in greater abundance and cheaper than any other section, why should she not control the manu facture of all articles of ordinary use f "The South is the place for the manu facturer, because there be is nearer to the raw material, and has around him s new and ever growing market for his product ; it is the place for tbe capitalist, because the opportunities for safe and prontable investment are such as cannot befound any where else; it is the ptscs for the merchant, becaute tbe rapid in crease in population and in wealth creates a constantly increasing demand for merchandise of every sort, it is lbs plsce for tbe farmer, because the same oaases provide a continually growing market for all the products of the farm and garden In the South cotton nulla have in created from lO, with H 222 looms and T13 9S9 vpindles. in 1S80. to over 300 mill, with about 34 00 J looms and 1.800,000 spindles, while mariy new mills are on ier construction, and many old ones being enlarged The value of cotton goods made in the South was 831,000,000 in 1880 ard nearly $50 000 000 for 1888. In 1880 there were 40 cotton-seed oils mills in the South, now there are about 160. with about 812,000. 000 Invested. " A few days ago we saw slated in tbe Wilson papers that the Wilson cotton millt had declared a dividend of eight percent. What is the matter with New Berne that some of ber capital ia not put into a cotton factory? Take away the saw mills anl other liale manufac turing industries and what would be come of the retail trade of the city, and bow many empty houeea would there be, homes that are now occupied by tenants who get employment at these mills? If a North and South line of railway is built, erasing between this city and Ooldsboro the trade from the country will be still further dwarfed and tbe first thing our real estate owners know tbey will have a lot of unoccupied tenant houses. New Berne just now is stiffening up If we can only have the A. & N. C. R put into the C. F. & Y. V. so that we can regain our corn trade we will have a nice little boom. But the cotton mills are evidently coming South. The Manufacturers' Record is constantly showing this by indisputable facts. Why stand we here all the day idle? If cotton mills are paying dividends else where io the South why not in New Berne? Is it bee use we are lacking in business tact, enterprise and push ? Qive us something that will employ the people and they will be better able to pay bouse rent; able to buy more gro ceries; able to buy better and more clothing; able to send their children to school, and make better citizens of them. Those who own property in New Berne ought to think of these things. A Week's Engagement. I .ait night was the closing of a week s engagement in New Berne of the Cora Van Tassel Dramatic Company. "Tbe Dumb Boy of Manchester" wss pre sented and received the seme warmth of appreciation aa on former nights. At the conclusion, the farce, "Cupid's Follies'1 waa presented, and met with bursts of applause. ' During their stay here the members ot the Company .have acquitted them selves in a most becoming manner, and won a reputation not soon to be forgot ten. Their reportoire is a large one and contains some charming pieces. In "Leah the Forsaken" they are su perb, nearly every character displaying a special. gift. The play is a superior one, and was performed in the highest degree of excellence. We have yet to tee the first one who was not delighted. From tbe first rise of the curtain to the end tbe audience was held in rapture. With tbe deepest emotion, grace, and rich attire, Miss Van Taesel held the audience in breathless excitement, por traying the ideal of a painter's dream of fair women. The curse scene upon Rudolph could scarcely have been made grander. Bow is the baby? is tbe question often put to a mother, and many an answer, oomes, "thanks to Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup.muob better today." Costivencse if not checked will result In ooostlpation,' and the latter if not corrected will surely terminate ia dys pepsia. - Laxador, if take in time-, will restore tbe normal condition. Price 83 cents. '.s .x- - ,x. . Truck Faiuuag -A Growing Industry. For a number of vears the raising of truck in ihu Mvt n has teen increas ing until it I 1 itacbed proportions which make it tj of cur moti impor tant and leading important and leading industries Our grLial c.imata and light and quick productive acil it natur ally adapted to gruttiog eaily vege tables, which, together ah tLe recent improved mesne and facilities f r trat-s portation. baa brought ah ut (!. di vslopment. The demand lor earit vrgttaOl and fruits is becoming greaur and grr&ter every year because they ate bicg Uced at ibe doors i. f cociururn in oo muvh belter condition than formerly Alto where sufficient shipping inducements are offered new marktt are lapped which caIN f, r aj.i iion f irune pr.d UCta with Ihe tog l.t-iern ciuea , ( New York , lloalon. l'liod.ielpl.nt acd lul l more. Wl.h tLis growth of deliian.l, especially where 1 he in is.!,,; of truck is SO sdaDirably a 1 i 1 i us New .rte and us vicisity . it v . uld reem thit t is one of iur trm invtireun aid worthy of close attention I'eaa, potal e i .-.t '.ugc t ,!. lad ishes. strawberric tic ai e 1 ' U:.. here and cn he pUn:e I ar I t- : f t as small oit h- an !. '. - 1 often th t niv i.e f . - prov n f a 1 . 11 r . ,ii I 1 f . 1 more l! in t .i n 1 : 1 ! . n -n Ev ln'ilil'icl.'O ! .' - ' ' rgti the pi it : 1 I ' 1 (: ni heen h' 1. ' ' n e of tillage 1 Io- 1 a' 1.1- in.. 010 ... .- and l hn I 11: .1 . t v -tt I - .. I -1 n -pi ng H;o 1 11 . . eti i - - ;i i . 1 1 IQ t he fpn- n o . -' . f 1 1 j 1 1 to 111 t ill the f.i'l Chinch Serv.,c9 To'ny Ilaptisc Chun h K i 1 W 1 ,; t.e pator. Serviced hi ! : a n a- I p m Sunday sch,., 1 1 I'reahy U r in 1 1. 1. 'i I: ( ' Vaed. 1 1 1 1 . pa-t ' r S. r . a :. I ad -miniitration of ihe l.or.l i .( r at 11 a 111. Services al-o . -it 7 p 1:1 P.tMor'n Bible, clasa and Sahhaih - ; i .1: .; : '1 p m. The public are c.irdi.i! ' 1 ..u.lto participate in theae mtv 1 ('hriat I "huroh " W ''i.o Ms rec tor. The I'pipl.miv 'J : in , Mmnnni Sunday school. 1! a 111 , morning prayer and Holy Cioiitniniion. ;! :M p m., Sunday Rehoul of ( huri.li. I '10 p m , evening prayer. All people will he welcomed toiheserrrv- if llml l urch I'shera at the doors Methodist I hurch l.'ev I, VV Craw ford p.iHior Services i.t Ma m and 1 15 p in , 1 - 11 ' r, . I 1 !.e p istor. The ptiws art fr". 1 a:o always in the vest.hulc to recto etrangers. All persons are cor, h illy invilfd to worship with the ror.gregiuion. Young men's prayer meeting at 'J o'clock a. m Sunday school at ! p in , J. K. Willis superintendent. Y. M. C. A. Devotional meeting this afternoon at fivo o'clock. Subject. "The Christian's Armor." Fph. 6 11 17. Leader, W. V. M. Bryan I am one of the oldest borse shoerg in the town, and I have used your Salva tion Oil for cracked heels, mange and sand cracks with horses; it gives per feet satisfaction. Ciias W. I.ek. 414 W. Baltimore St., Balto., Md A Methodist preacher hinted that it would be nice to go to Europe, as bia throat trouble was getting worse, but the good deacons sent for a bottlo of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, and consequently now enjoy a good sermon. The Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Commencing Monday, January 1889, the Eastern Carolina Dispatch will resume its tri weekly schedule. The steamers Eaglet and Yesper will sail from New Berne every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4 p. m. j4 tjO Oeo. Hendkrson, Agent. It is not the least advantage of friendship that by communicating: oar thoughts to another we render them distinct to ourselves, and rc dnce tbe subjects of our Borrow and anxiety to their jnst magnitude! for oar own contemplation. THE OMLY PEBFECT RKTIKDY For habitual conuipation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills Is tbe famous Califor nia liquid iruit remedy, hyrup or figs. It strenKthens as well as cleanses tbe system, it is easily taken, and perfectly harmless. B. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, N.C. decl3 dw4w Toong wife. "Horrors! See here, sir, your dog has ran off with a whole sponge cake I left outside to cool." Tramp: '-Don't worry mam; that dog's tougher than he looks. lie kin eat anything." Baetlca'trsua Suit. TBI Best Salti in the world for Outs, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhrant, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Emptio-na, and positively' ouree piles or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to fiTS perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 85 cents per box. For ale by E. N. Daffy. jan 17 r.St.rf .v ' I rj JJ N E BHN Furniture Gompany, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Etc , Etc. . L .in Uiiivl iud ar xtLu:aiiv.i .1 a ecv j , !oJjai i ii :. t ..u tcvl- .eas k;v, Ta Li.rt tabl et w t lira t an J guL-' r, i!a. h a. lory . cot rr o'. .. a l. 1 1 ii: h nti ; ! re'.. V ? a .,! Ha truotu. iu.I : 1 l J SKA br'KMv. - T. J TURNER & CO.. i'Kl'tiifc;iiK 250 Bbli of FLOUR, HiM Oiir AT T1U LAST DECLINE, For Sale Very Cheap at 1. UTx-ieli, Wllol.LM.vl.r. ihmh ki; 1 ::b.K NEW HEUNE. N in the oldeat and mnat popular rlentlSe nr. I 1111 hitnu'a! paiwr publlshtMl aDd has I ha laru-"! . 1 r.-n al Ion T nil, (uviwr of Its claim in lh w..t l.l In ly uluMrtttetl. Btfmt olM r WihmI Kniirttt. 11 un. I"iit)h,h.l awlli !eni1 tur iitcinirn . i. 1'rii-fl t.H ?var t .inr ni.nlhi trial, fl MlNMi 1 u . I'lbUsulKa. 3U1 Bruadwa;. N 1 ARCHITECTS & BUILDER Q Edition of Scientific American. O I i ii..rahif iiaifi f fMuntrr ami rift rmi1'ii t-t or inihltt1 rjiiilillntm. NtiriiAroiit ?nnriiii B ttn.1 fitil litii tn1 aptH-ilV Atlt'lift ft'T lh use f ii. Ii n.t .iiHiui)lMv btnldintf i'rlre 2 ix' n ?tr, ia cis. n wpy. IdtNN A CO., 11 UUJUitna. may h upcu TRADE MARKS 1 1 ruse v'.ur mark tu not n t rf tsl IN tttertil in t h IV r i . mi', apply t Ml N N h Co , m i'1 pmruie wi.niMiie prute'tion. Hnd for ilaiid t k OI' KK.IITH for Xk, chart., map ( .jn u y pr-x-uretl. Atltlreas Ml NN V CO . Toiral HollrltAra. utNtuAi I'tru y, Jt.l Rroadwav. S. V E, II. 4 J, ft. MEADOWS Truck & Colion Factors i ii i'u rt-ni n -4 Meadows' Special Guinos. Factory on 1. it I ronl, belvetn I' ' md South I'rtiut dtriel ofli-e. Union Point. lock NEW BERNE, N. C. -OFFER FOR HA1.F.- 600 Tous Kainit, 500 Tons High Grade Pho.; phate, 250 Tons Cotton Seed Meal, 1000 Barrels Potatoes-Selected Seed, 1000 Bush. Meadowv Extra Early Pease, 300 Bush. Improved Extra Early Round Beans, 12000 Bush, hed Rust Proof Oats, Radish, Beet, and all other Small Seods for Garden or Field, at LOW FIGURES. jan4 dwlm For Sale, A fine family turnout, a eentle Mare. aga 7 years, and fine Phaeton and Har ness, for Cash. Apply to jan31w " o. MARKS. Go to F. 8. DUFFY DRUGGIST J AND BUT MUGS & MEBMES CHEiP FOR CASH. Tbe best sssortms nt of Trnsaes In the city. A large, varied and select stock or i'rfn. mery a ad Sine Hospa. A choice assortment of Fine and Cheap Cigars. Heeds for Trncalng and Garden Plantina, to arrive. Hat-Plumea, Feather Fans, Mounted Birds, Feather Work and rancy A nicies mads by Miss A. W. uvwrr. Also,ahsndsomecollec'lon of Chrlatmaa Goods and sundries, all of which we offer at the VICKY LOWEST; PRICKS tor CAH. deeldwtf . F. a. DOrKT. a gejfJ Bfft f Pfjt aWa MAlMiltS II yari' eipeiienee and hava mailt. . II 100 (XU applicalliina for American an. I 1 cin patent.. Heml for llajQdl)ut.'a. v. o,. li njftice iirictlf dinttilentlal. ( I E N F R A ! PASsENLU OFFICE, A' : am: vV V.fcTu i aki is k K Co. V 1 1 w ."ew nern. Jin v 1 Ht:-: vKO RATES Tu KALKL - j i TO THE 1NA! T. ..tT 1 (til I: your station to w cn January '. "'.h to re'. .. r un"! .' ir vii Morl.tovt , ,:v Wiljw. ...., N e p. ' r r Havelock t-'ioatau K . v e r ii a r New t el! Tuc,iI r3 1 ore t 'ret k fover "aeil K meton tailing 1 : r a l'irai Hem .Al ! r :u - u ro t vt .Mr, - M'O 1 70 Til 0 3". S U' 1 on 2 H . 2 40 '-' ! 0 : 75 ; 0 o. 1 A GLANCE N ,,;! . AM 1-ilS.i Ni , : Bell The Jeweler" ik n- 1 1 M - 1' we hjve ii. .ir it d , ar. I l. Watche W ire. Fan. v ' r 1!,. .1 mo I: HOLIDAY GOODS! Ihe tin. Fra:au s i 't. -.. u 'Suits. V. . Hit U, A ( Cl lu ,,u i M .1 r k i ! i CI: .l.i I'll lic 1 iv C i S i l'i: lute Va:V Pdrlor !t, I la t ll o i -1 ; C In i st m.is. , N- v.- Uri no 1 1 1' n 1ms! '' ' "i tT ( ! - tit i .i stoi I c! Co, ti l i 1 1 in N( w SUrtR, ViiJillr Street. t Oop.i:tioriip. None We h..,v m'.o a r -prune i t i urpwe i f I lv, t.l.M ' ' -'. ,r.. , f I'V lh , ' 1 ili ,1 ' ' l..t io o t hv : lot, I,,, h NoLirc. ":"''"V .- I t v, .-. ,1, with me an an ..,,-, ,,1rt,,, r ,ak(, eppurtunuy of extendinu my heartfe' thanka lo iy itiiny friendi and cuslo-n ers for i'ie Ut.eral i itrnj l)ptii,.. upon nu, ,n lho past, and 1 most rp pertfully .vk a continuunoo of the same io the new firm and slso please reraen -her that the Imi, Bjlanrn dti9 me uaniy nee.lr.;. ;in r,irr) f, rwHru sn l nettle the ani" Y ', .f I tie spasnn . W '(linrnt-a I mm t in - E r ti I v , ." W'HITT'S . Real Estate Sale. I iM sell si ful.llo Ann;, r t.v ,,T,,tT , f.in II wkb ,io.r. 12 , lo-k, n,e ,!, , .. an. lir.iuTi.l am. ,., " and Metralf direr-. ,fln v ( ,,, "'wii :in .. ii, u I ei ni8 ( n s in v , j ll uj'tf I I I Wl ll 11 ' For Sale, A ii AI.K iil.tioii .JK"-r ITI I, CALF. I'rire n i. Apply to '"N"' 1 H W . I'.'.S ( UiTIi, dwtf .N0S fierne. N. C. eBoarders Wanted 'vtlo I'iV. Ht.u or M.Jvnr App,r , Mm. KI. M-,,;-i'. i ' ur : Hancock a-id oil )f; s New Iterne, N. c. ,7 dwlm Dissolution. The firm of TBOS. OATPia . n( , have this day dissolved by mutual col sent, having closed oat tbeiv.jntire stock of Roods will discontinue the grocery business. All persons indebted to said firm are hereby requested to make immediate payment to Tnof. .vcr, -uu win oouect ail aocoants and pay all liabilities of the late firm; i.uu UATES, ... E.H. BARSUr . Mr, K. R. Josss hatinir r.V4t our entire stock of goods, wa ehmH- CTstomera and friebds to him for goods in his Une,knowirg that all who trust their businMs ti h.a car wm receive prompt and wr ii attention and rill find Mr. Jonei t9 amost oourteoos, affable and nr.-ct gentleman. z , a Thos Gatk, . jnl. ; - E,n.DaBsr", artnerlii, ,:.). r ll
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