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1 Daily Journal II H JHi: VOL. Vn.-NO, 246. NEW BEBNE. N. C, SUNDAY. JANUARY 13. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. LM1N1C3 -Taraer North Cere i. Iina Almanacs for tbe jrsar 188ft. Oca. Amu ft Co. 'PHE finest display of Silk Handksr i- chiefs Mil treats Meek Wear, and OIOVM at dteil tf Barkis otos & Burns. 0! tNE Thousand Roll W.ll Paper at ery low prioe. Geo. Allen ft Co. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need 1 snoaey at wall as the reai. of man kiad, aad if you ow me pleas pay ma. J.C.W bitty. CORN 8BELLER3. Grain Fan., Feed Cutler t Qto Allen ft Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRA3DY AND HOLLAND QIN. just received and for aala by James Redmond. ENGINE and Gla Retain, Belting, . PaokUsg, eto. at ,. Qto Allen & Co. rfST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aala by .James Redmond. IURE WINES AND LIQUORS for I Medioinal and other nee for tale by James Redmond Mb. Gladstone U in Naples enjoying an outburst of Vesuvius. Thkre can be no solid religious character except founded on solid religious conviction. Tuk colored men who want to be presented in the Harrison Cabi net are still in the dark as it were. The Ashboro Courier saju the Governor's mansion is the"Jumbo" for consideration in the Legislature. KAlTn is that act and, habit of the soul by which the idea of God ii brought in Irom the far distance and enthroned over cliaraettr and over life. Gov. GUEKN of New Jersey, in hi message to the Legislature, makes a strong and clearly reasoned plea for a ballot reform law in that State. "Thou who dost quick reruove what hurts the eye. Why dost thou day by duy postpone to oaro Diseases of thy soul V Dare to be wise ! Begin!" Tiir Vanderbilta are richer than ull the people of North Carolina. Tito whole value of personal and real property in the State is 2 17,700,000. The Vaoderbilts have 1274,000,000. The Wilmington, Messenger says: "Governor Scales shows what manner of a man be is, and where he was daring the war, by his feeling, touching and hand some tribute to Col. John Asbford ol Clinton, who, together with bis two sons and a colored employee, lost his life through the disastrous explosion at bis mill in that place last week." Uussian peasant tell of an old woman at work in ber house when the Eastern sages passed by seek ing the infant Christ, and guided by the star : "Come with us," they slid; "we are -going to find the heavtnly child!" "I will come," replied, "but not just now : I will follow very soon and overtake yon-" Butt when ber work was done the wls6 men were gone, tbe star had disappeared and she never saw tbe ' Holy-Child.: . In bis message to the Legislature tbe Governor satlif I would jilso recommend a (Eailroad) Commia sloTiyf, three wise, patriotic i and impartial and unprejudiced men, wittu-Balaries sufficient to render then Independent' and enable them to fite their whole - time to tbe ' worC Ia tbisr re ntirely agree with the Governor. ' In stating tbe qaaTificitlonof a Commissioner his Eictlleocy has described Major ; John Hngbes, of , New Berne, ex actly. ; If tbe gallant Major bad set for the . picture it could j sot have been more like him -"wise, p strtotio and unprejudiced." . - No section of the State is more inter ested, in the' Commission .than the Extern lectlod, and Major Hnghes is her loval son. True to the East. his mind isbioad enough and bis heart large enough tv take in tbe whole tommonwealtb. In business qaaliucationg. social standing and personal metit he h th4 peer of any man. . LOCAL NEWS. The finishing toexhet are being put on the Exposition grounds. Hand ia yonr advertisements for the special Weekly edition tomorrow. The commute of ladies ia 6harte of the Ladies' Department of the Fsir are at work. Our quotations for that! yesterday morning were a Utile erroneous, bucks commanded from $1.53 to Si 50 per pair yesterday. In publishing tbe proceedings of the General Assembly we select only such as are o' interest to this section. We will endeavor to keep our readets Boat ed on thtse. Councilman It. R- Williams, Warren Ellis, fsq , and others retftrned yaater- day from a sporting trip to Portsmouth. They brought back quite a number of ducks and wild geese. Some little improvement has been made on the side walk below L 11 Cutler's on Middle street h as not done before it was needed and is not yet what it ought to be. Week of Prayer. Sunday. January 13. SermoBS. I Corinthians, S: 0, 1. Corinthians, 15: 38. Services tonight at the Baptistcburch. Personal. Mr. J. W. Stewart returned from ths West, where he bss been collecting stock, last night. Killey E Terry, Eiq . of Stella, is in the city Our Special Iisue. Our .special . weekly .dtlion of five thousand will go to preits next Wednes day morning. This ia to advertise the hair and will be d Utributed throughout ihe adjoining counties Thoee who de sire spire t houll hand in their adver li.-tements tomorrow. Shipping News Die steamer Kiglet of ' the E. C. D Hoe arrived yeeterTray with a cargo of merchandise and will sail tomorro afternoon iM o'clock. Tho Vesper of this line will arrive today. The steamer Neaberneof the O. D. line arrived last night and will sail Tuesday at 19 o'clock. A Nw Ectai pns . Our townsman, C. II Blank, F.. , is putting down a shingle and lumber mill on the south side of Neuee river just above the National cemetery The boiler and engine for the same are being constructed at Crabtreeft Co'eynachine shops. This is the particular feature bout the enterprise that wa wish to direct special attention to. Every saw mill constructed at these shops saves money to the community. ' The money is paid out here for the labor and not sent abroad, and the work done la first class. Tatronize home industries and start new enterprises. Church Services To J ay. Methodist Church Rev. Ii. W. Craw ford pastor. Men's prayer meeting-at 9:30. Services at 11 s. m., oenduoted by the pastor. Sunday scBooT at 8 ... l-jl' Ul.. p.m. At night the congregation, will join in a union service at the Baptist church. Christ Church-Rev. V. W. Shield rect. 1st Sunday after Epiphany. 11 a. m. holy communion; 9:30 a. m. Sub day school at chapel; Ham. morning prayer; 3 80 p. m. Sunday school at church; 7:15 p. nr. evening prayer. All people will be welcomed to the services of this church. Ushers Uhe doors. Baptist Church Preaching at 11 a. ns. by ths pastor, followed by communion service. Sunday school st 8 p.m. Union-meeting at 7:15 Sermon by Rrvi L. W. Crawford. -i Presbyterian Charch Services st 1 e. m. Sunday school 8:15 p m. Mr. Harrell'a Gxcv&art ''i - j i ? f t: j J. A. Harrell, or weldon, Iseuet a cir oolar announcing himself a oandidate for State printer and promltee to art th State tboaaanda of dollar if heaaihan from the rain. Four more are get the job. We heartily jadorts, tbe following reference to this circular jby the Goldsboro Argus: .,.,, While we do not feehtha Harrell has the sliKbtest chance of obtaining" this appointment, we do feel it our duty to inform toe puono (ne is weii aaewn ey all printers) that he is not the man. tor tbe ooeition; mat ne wouia bos -qo tne work as well ae Unas ever bee done," as he claim! he- would, for ths simple reason that he bss never done any fi rat class printing, but on th contrary, has a reputation for shoddy, dirty work. ' Notwithstanding there are ' several good piloting offices lo Nsw Beue,'yat some of our oouaty effioers asve been in the haoit of patronising this shoddy work insfesd of having their prinlio done at home. We are deciiedly op posed to bojeotting but if Capt. Elch ardsonorBill Lane tends oot.oftbe county to have printing done that can be doae joa ae well aad just as cheap at home, we will favor stand lag these, aside as ae good. No lret-cleea printing house will send oat tank Jobs as eninU aate from some printing offices. Mr. Harrell cannot do rood, hottest, fair work any cheaper tax other printing houses wish equal facilities, uoleas he does itby robbing hi printer. Ladles Department Ojtter, tisk sad tiame Fair. MANAGERS. Mrs. Chaa. Slover, Mrs. Geo. Roberts. Mrs. a W. McLean. Mis Metu. Chair- maa, Mies M. M. Manly, Secretary, Miss Mary AUea. COMMUTES ON t FECIAL FBI MIC MS. Mrs. Job a Duns. Mr. J. A. Meadows, sirs. Reisenatein, Mr. L. H. Cutler. coMMrrra on hall management. Mi Marv Oliver. Mia Fannie Small' wood, alia Mamie Ulrica, Miaa Florence Brvan. K LORAL COMMUTES Mrs L. C. Vaaa. Mr. S. 8. Nelson, Mr. F. C. Robert, Mia Bessie Whit ford. ASSISTANTS. Mis Jennie Hughe, Mies Maud myette. COMMITTEE Or SOLICITATION. Mrs R. P. Williams, Mr. J.A. Mead- w. Mis F. Small wood. Miss F. Bryan, Miss M. Olivrr, Mia M. Roberu, Mis Flora Marks, alia M. Ulrioh, Mia . Allen, Miss MelU. The ladies of tbe above named com mittees are requested to meet at M iss Manly Tuesday afternoon at 4 o clock. anuary 15th. Kinston Items. V were k'd to greet the pleasant senior editor of the Journal in our town a few days apo. Rev. J. Leslie, the Baptist pastor of Tarboro, will preach in tbe Kinston Baptist church Tuesdsy night, tbe 15th instant. A hardware man told us a few days sgo tnat new cast iron nonow ware I ways leaked. This it nes to us. An xplanation is in order. Kinston has two representative in the Legislature on. Mr. U. L. Kilpatrick assistant doorkeeper of tbe House; the other, Master Ed. Harvey, a page in tbe Senate. A very interesting ovent will take plaoe In KInitoa on Wednesday morn ng, soon after breakfast. They will then take the cars. Another of similar import i booked for February. A Kinston baohelor says that freezing weather has a good effect upon the country in more ways than one. He stye it is good lor the blanket trade Hi blood be upon bis own head I Oar people of Lenoir should be stir ing themselves la getting ready to make some exhibit of their handiwork and industry at tha coming New Berne Fair. We can make a good display if we will. Our Kinston bachelor suggests tbst some of our young ladio go down and take tbe premium for beauty. The Minnie Lee Mlnotrel Troupe gave a performsnce on Friday night laat at the opera boose. Una who was there says that the performance was fair and not so exceptionable quite a tug gested in Friday' Jottutal. The joke were old and sometime had a tinge of carbon about them. There was not a tingle lady that saw the performance. We found a new enterprise in suo- cessfol operation, Saturday morning, ia the rear of Mr. J. B. Webb's old ttor It was a lathe, operated by steam. One reverend gentleman was eogineer and another was at the lathe both doing good work. This is oarrytng ont scrip ture: "Whatsoever your hands find to do. do it with your might." Mr. Webb was makisg rollers for Uapt. White e hoop factory. Further Details of the Storm. RxADno, Jan. 11. No more bodies have -been found in the roins of tbe (ilk mill. The bodies of the victims of the disaster have now, it it believed, sll been recovered, and the search war consequently abandoned this morning, Several of those reported yesterday to be missing nave been found to be safe. The list of the killed ia therefore re duced in number today. Some of the Injured will die. Arrangements are now being made for the burial of the dead, and a few day will witness tbe Interment of all tbe victims. A correct list Of thoee killed at the silk mill, or who have since died of their injuries foot uDttsrhteen. FTTrsBOBO, Jan. 11. Forty-eight hours nave elapsed since the terrible d uatter that brought sorrow to so many homes in this city, and the work or un cover (eg thrviotimt has not yet been completed. : For two days and two nights one bandred men and fifty teams have been constantly at work, ant up to 19 o elock this morning the mangled remains of fourteen persons have been still knowa to be burled under the de- bris, and tlx others art missing. Of the injured three hare died eince removal to the hospital, and four others are in a ar(ical condition aad will not sum Ire. The remaining thirty-two are all doing wen and will recover. i Daring the nizht the bod lee of Charles McEwenand two anknowa workmen were recorered, and at daylight the re mains of the venerable Sev. Dr. Reed, who wts in WetdoB'i store when the acoiJ VI happened, were foand on the first -r of the binding frighUuUy erueheJ. Ir. Bted was .eighty ysars old, and was .a prominent Yesidsnt of AJlegbeoy Uity. ,i xweuurae w au aeaias in xnew iora Citv are from eon sumption or vnenmonla. The same proportioa holds for most ether cities. Deltyi are daegsrout. Dr. Aekeit English Remedy for Coatumptlon will al- wtys re; isre, kndnuly save your life. Vet laBt-r ia the See ate WaSHINUTOS. jo 6 Daring tbe tariff debate ia SsnnLe today Mr Sherman delivered a luiif-, earneat speech, which t as priucimy an ex hortation to the South to vary in indus tries iaetead of relying much upon the one Maple cotton Vance rose to reply aod terfio bv saying that this i?u e tint. as ov.g perpetually given to L. hi ly XoriLeiu Senators made b;m tirtd It.cu tie compared Senator Sherman s ad toe to that of Capt. Jack Bunsty. "the wia diMn of which lay in the application oo t." The Senator ioswied upon tbe right of Southern men to Jevote them selves to whatever industry was most suitable to their situation, and claiinad equal consideration (.r NvutLno as for Northern interests Then Uncle George Krisbie liar iih bis spectacles, bis solemn (.e, his bald bead, hi squeaking voice and his one idea, got up and made a show of him self. He wanted to auk the bocalor from North Carolina a question bat occupation would the Srnator provide for tbe 100 0C0 Maaeachu.-eua men who ould be thrown out of employ ment ty the ruin of ths protected manufactures of that State ' In tbe tirst place. replied Mr. Vance, promptly, 1 ebotud advie the manufacturing peop e of VU8!achutlli to mind their own busiiiexH, and hen manufacturing wooden hmis or patent hair dyes becomes unprofitable to turn to some other honest occupation. What is to become uf Uaae&churll ' With all due respect, that is not the tiri-t con sideration to North Carolina We are like the citizen w ho, in a burst i f pa triotism, volunteered for niilitarv -r vice. 'Why, John,' eai 1 . wife. think of what you arc doirv ' If you should be killed what s to become of me'f' 'You' Tbe devil. 'war I John If I should be killed 'hat's to bee mc of me.'' "Now, I protect, ' dhi I t:..- "vnator. against being put in tbe poxiiiouof opposing manufactures, bccaiinc 1 don't oppose them I know they ace ntces sary, but ant mur.uf i. tun r- t piy their own eipenses, vit-t iis acn. ultu risis do. Tli im threat tint the inanufnc lurers are continually iiiakinx against us that they II die if they .1 n t gel thin protection, won't oik. Industrie that can I live on the iui i lion we re giving them ought to die I he pauper may cry very loud and l .1 the superin tendent of the almshouse that he 11 d.e if he doesn't cet terrapin and turtle, but it will take a good ileal of that sort of urging to bring forth the terrapin and turtle. "In this rontrsl the agricultural ia a good deal like thu abstnlre landlord. The agent w roto thui he could not col lect tbe rent that whenever he at tempted to collect it it wan at the risk of his life. ' You jut tell tho tenants they must pay up,' the landlord re plied, 'and that no amount of shooting tbey can do at you will ileter me in the slightest.' It will take a good deal of threatening to die on the part of the Massachusetts manufacturers to con vince the farmers of North Carolina that tbey ought to pay their own ex penses and those f thrir Massachusetts neighbors as well. It wts generally cr.t c lcd that Mr. FJoar put his foot in it Uy a 1 muting that Massachusetts was a pensioner on North Carolina. Senator Vines turned the laughter of the entueSenate ar .l all the galleries upon him. An eminent Presbyterian divine an nounced to his congregation that he must take a vacation on account of bronchitis, the elders raise ) his salary and gave him Dr. Hull a t'ouh Syrup. Be was cured. My daughter sulTered erently with neuralgia in the face and forehead and was unable to secure any relief. I saw Salvation Oil advertised, sent for a bot tle, and one application gave entire re lief. J. S. MoCacllky. (Toliceman.) Residence 204 N. Bond St , Hallo , M l List of I.elleri Remaining in the poetoftice at New Berne. Craven county, N. C , January Uth, 1889: Gen. A. G. Brady, Diana Burney,J H. Clark, Mary Ebring. Harry Forbes Emily Taylor, R. M. Horn, E. H. Bar diaon. Win. McMahon, J. V. Ssves, J T. Sepener, R. T. Patterson,' Mary C Pittman, J. C. Rois. Beaulah Swindell, Frank Snow, Geo. Wiggins. Persons calling for above letters, will tay advertised, and give date of list The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Manly. P.M. BneKlea's Arnica Salv. Tu Bast Salte in the world (or Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, eTer Bores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 35 cents per box. Fcr tale by R. N. Duffy. jan 17 A chair has been invented whicb can be adjusted to over 100 differ ent r directions. Families blessed with a small boy should have one of these chairs placed in the cburcb A!f AID TO THE EXECUTIVE. Bat;n Rouob, La., Jan. S3, 1839. To tit A. K. Hawket Dear Sir: I desire to testify to the great superiority of yoarCrystaliz?d Lenses. They com bine great brilliancy wuh softness and pleasant net to the eje , more tbaa any I bare ever found. ,- 8. D. McEskbt, All eyee fitted and fitBan4eed ly F. S. Puffy, New Derue.'N. C. jl211fla William H. Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT, akd ADJUSTER. i niii .u ul Mutual of lUri.Vi 1 CmtiLccul f New York 1 oe to a of Hartford. Kire Hibernia of New Orleans Kire Travelers of Hartford, l.i.'e aud dent i. .i fidelity ant Casualty of Nsw it l'ia:e tila and Plate Glass SI n k Aaiericau 8, earn Boiler li t ' ( N t oik New ber n N l' Notice. will Lr in a i. Ah ..c . li i lei I t,f North i uroiuia o( Kfi r-'jttl from W l.rV.I (.)( J(ttOI" f I II ( Ml U.i A v iq t'oubt) M:i l'nwuil.'i . . . 1 I'mVtiHro UUtl V.ecsi it UlltlUon ftQJ V aU ! ftlil . I U ft ment. 1 bft v a tad iiH. l v i 1 :.t ,leff n J ad its tlMive namtM w . , i 1 k tiol r I list tt SUDJUlttUS In the) tuetl t.;.nl at-thxt wava iaud v1d1 tald ilt ftniHii i on tne Mti iUy of January a D lfVv t v i. ht i tiaon n.a Joertlo o( tti e Pfae ntCmuii i " n I , r trt h i aroitna. ftr he in n tt i n I f -ur -M-liU! KH-hNi l.jltr uue il.i t' . t i tt n ft ry ftrttmnt wtilrti said tu:mni t k :h it lurnabitj te(tr? aaid Juan" ai hu oiT; at ew Htrne in aalil ootinty an.l iti m 1 nwnariip, on ihe 2Hh d f Kftinmn P vi ai 12 .'KM'k, M ihHCHld defrcda nil W.ll ulao ta U -' i - ! ' ' f tiHi tt wurrtut f aiigi'tiniem u a itwu ! i sh i t ) usi ) ( on t Mh day ot J an uit r . i Ai tinat the property ot said det en.l tt n m . u It wai rain la returnable of"rt th tii 1 U st I We It I I In I i 1 11 tH lid plaO HloVr1 llltllifil ior Ihe leturn of th t Hiimmoim, when aiwi w U-re Ihe dffendauu are re-jul red t (h'ii and itnswer or ileiniir lo the coin pia i it i " ihe relierdt-'i.andl Ul te urantd. litis the M)i day 'f January, A l I 1 U if KKl N-" i I P II I'ki I KiiiK, All y lor PU I ft i ra en t'ouut y Nth Tot f Th' in as ( iala a. lavla Hro A W ph e .N1 ..( Hu id inoni and rV arrant f A Ma i. ment. I"'" I P. Pavis airl tleo. I'tv i Itie def-ndvnta atxtve named w : : ; Ink'1 Q i ire thai a an a nions In the ahov e e n 1 1 1 t- I a. tiiui an iauetl againal aaid defendania on the nth ay of January. A. 1. Iksi, hy W O Hrlnaon aa Juattce of the Peace of Cra en onnty. North Carolioft. for the .u in of Km t v an i lit i2) t.-HM) Dollars due aald plalnl I rl hy aicminU, which aald aunamoni la return aide before aald J nadoe at bis office at New Kerne In aaid county and In Hlli l owihip. on th 2oth day of february , A. I. at u o'clock, M. 1 lie aald defendants will tlso take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued t y salil lustlce on the Nth day of January . A P. ihmm. aKaluat lae property of enld defendantK. wn U h warrant Is returnable befure the said .1 ust ice at I he tloie and pla above named for the return of the summons, wheu and wheie the defendants are required to appear and anawer or demui to the oonnplainl r the relief demsnded will be krftnted. This l he sth day of January, A O. 1KH W. U HHINHON. I P P II l i-1 i i i KR, Att y for Plaint Ifl I t,w A Valuable Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. A bran new Dwelling House, con taining six comfortable rooms, and kit cben and dining room attached. Lo cated on Change street, near Eist Front. Apply to WATSON & STREET. d2) las. & Real Est. Agents. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY A amenta for owners we offtr for sale on easy and aroommodallng trrms thn lollow I ngd northed Improved Real Katate In the CUy of Ne'T Mrn: No. 1. WIlaKK PROPERTY AT I'MON Pol NT ; Includes the piece or land known a "THE IaI,AM " arcj lbs wharf or roariwa.i leading thereto from Kt front itirei Alio, waterapace now being filled In Tbe location Is tbe best in the city for all maun , fictnrlng pmpos. whlls tha largest nnft visiting oar waters bave ample depth of watar for loadlcg and unloading at Ibe wha'f. No. 2 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS Al UNION POINT, orcnp'ed dwellings. No. . HARVKY WHARF PROPERTY. Including pari of water front of Lot No. 12. In Ihe plan of the eltv. Upon the ptorwru Is located a eommodlons brick warehouse I he O. L) H. 8. C nse a portion of the prop erty. No. I. THK IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE ON uU&VIlN KTREtT. No. 5. BRICK BTORK AND DWKLMNO ON CR AVEN BTRKKT cccoj led b K. O. K. Lodge. A fall description of this valallf pioper ty, togetber with ihe best terms uprni which tbe same will b sold, II. M furnlsnen.n application to tha nnderslgned at ihelr office DHouin rroniaueei. WATBON i STREET, dectdwtr - Ins and Real Estate Agts. Pecan Trees and Geese. A fine lot of Pecan Trees for sale, and will be delivered to freight lines at Stonewall, at seventy-five cents each for four or lees; for fire or more, flty cents each. Also, fee pair of White China Oeese, price SJ 00. Address, J. 8. LANE. ji8dwltn Stonewall. N. C. (enness Or the Litw Htblt, PeiiUvely Cored it uBnutroTM tt. iaiht Nuti tneiria. Heaae)vse la a eas el eetae er tea, sr la er- ttK st fee, wltbovt the kaowledge ol tbe per son taxing K; It is absolateiy kanaJesa aod. will effect a permaasst aad speedy care, w bet ber the patient Is a awdexate drinker or an aleobollo freck. rr Htvtn ran., we GUARANTEE a complete ear (a avary I nataaee, 48 pu bou MiXtM WtCIFrC COn I Kact CU ClacisasiVO. Drun E. IUJ.fi. MEADOWS i-- tesg-LiS Truck & Cotton Factors : t- n 1' -treet- '.'in I i , rti -p NEW BERNE, N. C. h r i SAI I. - tiOU Tons Kair.it, 500 To:;: II i; li G; 250 Tons u tton Se.d Meal, 1000 Bur !s retatocs-Sc- lecttd lit'Otl , 1000 Basil M.iiou-' Frtra Early r.-.isp, 00 Bush Improve i i'xtra Faily K-Mii.i! Loar,' 12000 Riu!i f e! llust Proof Kadi&li, Bo ;u.d ull othtr LOW FIGURES j HI I I i ! : HOLIDAY GOODS ! The lit.r ,t Cha.id. Picture Frames, l'n turcs, Ward robes, Uook Caus, l'arlor Suits, V oi U ilaskcts, Hat Racks, lor l iiristmas, ever broni'ht to Xtw Llernc Market. Iu fdct l lie best stock of f'urni'urc eur of fered in .' w Iiernc, by .inuiu !! 'II v Mi Street. THE NEW BERNE Furniture Company, Manufacturers an I Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Etc , Etc. I unil in1 l i-iil- ( li iMil" I ! likuhi. tr.rlrg n '. la, HeU - !.!c-h aif I . llPllI Rlnl Sul.st I II ' , ;l I . l-'a. l ' r'. r r i.t ; , i ; -Kront sf r. f!s I tli - ftj,.l i.-sr. . : iw. .'J I a in I i;.ut I '.'I M.ddle M, SKW HUNK, N. I . T. J TURNER & CO., i'.t i.mi h: riK.s. (iKSKUAI, I'ASSRNJER OFFICE, Atlantic & .V .ktii Cakoi.ina R. R. Co., New Hem, N. C. Jan. 1889. REDUCED RATES TO UALEIUH TO THE INAUCUUVIION. To Aoests: You will sell tiikf'H to the above from your station to UoMsboro ani return on January loth. 16th and 17th, good to return until January 21-t, inclusire, viz: Morehead Citv Sl.CO 3.70 3.70 3.85 3 00 3 00 3 65 3 40 2.10 1.75 - 1.50 1.80 1.00 70 00 S L. Dill, Q. F. A. Wild wood Newport Bavelork Croatan Riverrlale New Berne Tuscarora Core Creek Dover Caswell Kinston Falling Creek LaGranpe Bests Use "Iron Clada- Caveats, and Trade-Harks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Mootaukte Fees. OuaOrnciiiOwosiTi U. S. PTtNTO'riet and wsean secure patent in less time Uua uuim i' remote from t asblnetoo. - . seno model, drawing or jinoto., with wertp, i,T Won. Wa adriae, tf paten uble or not. frae of -charge. Oar tee Do due Uil pMot l fxvnt. ' aft J A PawmLCT. "How to Obtain Patents," with . . v name o act oJ ellnla ta your Itate.couDtyot K.; 3 . town, seat tree, jkddress, c.A.srjow&co. Opp. Phrtnr Omet, WA8KISCT0R, D. C. hi
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