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he Daily' Journal VOL. VII.-NO. 263. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 v. BUSINESS LOCALS. CORNED Beef, Breakfast Strips. Cod Fish, Sugar Cared tjhoudere, Whit Beast, Mince Meat. Eraporated Apples, Pie Peach, Orange tad Oxxmbum. C. E. Slovi. TAMES REDMOSD. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, hat jut re cited a good assortment of Native Wioe and Brand ie. and alo om. of the famous California Wioe known a the ' Angelica." made from the famous ad deliciou Angelica Grape. This Urape is only suceeaafully eultiTud in the 8-xitbarn part of California; It is a ery delicate grape and require cer tain condition of climate to bring it to escellance, which condition re only met in that paradue of the United Stte. Qi native North Carol loaj Winea and Brandies from the vintage of Qarrett & Co and J. Whirton Uren are of very cuperior quality and are very pure. f2 lm rpRUCKERS'8eed and Supplies 1 At Geo Allkm & Co 1LOU0H8, Cultivator and Harrow at very low price. Geo. Allm & Co. I?ERTILIZER3 for Trucker and for I Cotton Planter, at Gko Allien A Co. RAVING MADE A LARGE purchate of Lorillard SnulT whioh call for quite a sum of money, I am o impelled to ak all of my cuatomeis, wboee ac count are over due, to come forward at once and lettle I aoiure them that I do need the money and they are causing mi geeat inconvenience by delaying. I have reduced the price of my Fine Butter to 35 cent per pound, it ia eitra nice and newly made. My parch mi CotTens are just iplendid. Trv a pound and b i convinced 25. 80 ml 35 cent per pound To any merchant in or out of the city I will tell LorillarJ Snuff by the keg at 40 cent per lb., lee 2 per cent off, for cash. Very rrapectfu ly. TUEOROCER E. B HACK BURN. jn!9 tf. s Ki.EiTKD EARLY ROSE PoUtoe for Planting. C F. Slovkk. I ) LEASE REMEMBER that I need I money as well ua the. real of man kind, an 1 if you owe me pleane pav me. J. 0. w hitty. NE Thousand Rolls Wall Piper at v ' very low price. Geo Allkn A Co. It is now said that ''Me Too-' will get tberp. Harrison complains that his friends talk too much. ARCHDUKE Rudolph, Austrian Crown Prince, died of apoplexy last Wednesday. THB Askansas Legislature has re-elected James K. Berry to the United Sta'ea Senate. . 1 sr. : . i Blaine is nervous. lie is afraid the Samoan affair will be settled before ee "takes a hand at the job." CoHKLWa's ghost don't stand the ghost of a chance of frightening Harrison oat of the appointment of Blaine. "Benjamin Harbison will be 55 years, 6 moots and 14 days old when he is inaugurated President of the United States." Una. Nillie Grant Sabtoris, who it will be remembered married un Englishman, is now on a visit to lu-r mother in New York city. Mrs. Harrison is aid to be a very quiet woman, who never en courages gossiping and absolutely abhors all manner of defamation. JoBi M. Clayton, of Arkansas, brotnerof the once noted Powell Clayton, was assassinated by un known persons last Sanday night It is remarked- (hat Dudley is soeing New York newspapers in blocks of four, v Bat be keeps as many blocks M possible between him and the court worn; T . Information has been received . that Prince Bismarck has sent communfcati6n to this government in relation : to Samoa, which will , arrive by .doe course of mail. -, vWi hare '.been asked to assist ' th Star in Us flxht with the Chi cago Tribnne. W"haveonly to gay, that when the Star had (ton eluded, the argument was exhaust - IF Mr. Harrison - can rot bribe U Southern man as! Indiana floaters were bribed be is exacted to reach them by ginng them offices.', One scheme Is as much a sale as the - otler, and they are 'equally as . honorable. - Louisville Courier - Journal. "- "Now comes the report that Sir Julian Poanceforte has been offered the English mission to Washington. Pouacefort will be more acceptable than Sackville, whose forte is not diplomacy." Ges. Felix aimvs says that "next to beiog President, the best thing iu life is to be an editor." lie id ut have been the 1 it tie fellow who, in a class ol two, boated that he was ueit to head. -I'or Ingkksoll has been bia.-k t illed iu the 1'UjersU'lab on nri.ui.: i L i aguoeiici.mi. He w.is prupo.srd ly Kdwm Booth." Poor liigTull ! Not even Booth's endort-etiient can make aguosticism cuirent in theatrical circles. A t'OKUFiS TON DENT Ot the World finds that the Stalwarts, of Oneida county, Mr. (.'onkling's late borne, ate bittnlv indignant over thj pros-pf 1 1 that Mr. Blaine will be iu Harrisons Cabiuet. They feci tb.il the)- have been de ceived because a gentleman close to Den. Harrison wrote a letter to Mr. Theodore Pomeroy last fall before the election assuring him in effect that Mr. Blaine would have no part iu the Administration. 1 local m:vs. .F.W . 1 M ' r A' 77 : .1 EA rs Jul'RNAL -li.HUns lo let. Green Eoy & t'o Bankers Miss AriioK M(S- Fortraits C. K Hlovei; -Corned bef, etc. A S N.C, K -Eicuriiion rates W M Watis-()ii ronsiitnment. Watson & Stkkrt -Auction today . JiMK . Ukioi inii Aneln-a wine, etc. I.nok out fur (be rouod ho& today. In lh c mtenlpil election case be- in-pen l o'. iif un 1 (ireen in ths General Aemlly Uie vote siiiml 4J for Foioue, 59 for (irpen li tlx re i. I a half dozn enterprising farmers in each township of Craren county ihut will bring lomething to ex hibit at the Fair? A number of young men have cured the place of Mr. G. N. Ive' office near the foot of Middle itreat for bold In r a morniDg prayer meet in n very SuDday at 9:30 o'clock. We publish elsewhere a communica tion from an African explorer. II claims to have seen Stanley on the 10th of December, 1887, and had letter from him as late as October 21st. 1888 Governor Fowls has appointed Hon. C. 0. Clark a delegate to atteni the centennial anniversary of the inaugura tion of George Washington, to be held in New York. city on the 80th of April, 1889, and Clemenl Manly. E-q . a dele gate to the Quarantine Conference to b held at Montgomery, A a , on the 5th of March. Shipping Nowg. The steamer Eaglet of the. E. ,C D. line sailed yesterday with svrga ot exit ton , lamber and general merebandiw. Tbe Veiper of this line will arrive to day. Ariivals at Hotel Alb-rt. A. Gordon. Craven Co.; Julius Lams, C. H. Guild. Balta, Md.; Jdo S. Bate, Boston, Mass.; E D Sables, 8. C; Banks Racks, Richmond, Va ; Messrs. Partee (2), Angus Porter, Washington, D. C; E. B. Pae, Jones Co. 'f -a. i ... i$ f. The Ground, Hog Today, h When the ground hog comes out today if he sees his shadow he goes quickly hack to his quarters, balng ad monished by this simple but certain indication .'that winter is not'over, and that ha should keerJ ln the winter roost sometime yet. Early truck growers and others Interested In this- matter have bnt to watch the' movement of this weather wise animal .today and await development for farthu . end fuller in formation. r v Special Bates and Schedule, We publish today the special ratas and schedule on the A. A 'H. 6. ft., for Fair week. We are glad to see the rail road company getting oak their titles and Mbedule in time for the ptoplf 'td become acquainted with them. It' will be seen that articles for exhibit will be brought free of chug p Or at least the freight will berefqn.djt4ju8UICftrUQMU that they were exhibited. ..i. i-,,, . Bakla Arm ealvw. "Tat Best Salve In, the world for. Outs, Braises, Sores, ' Ulcere; "Bait Rhram, Fever Botes, Tetter", Chipped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ell Ltta Eruptions, and positively" cure pile or no par required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. race) so oeate per box. for ale bTR.lL DuUt.. , . ; fj ; jaa 17 - A Great Auxiliary. The Elisabeth Cay Economist give to following itotioe of the Fair: "We are indebted to the manager of tbe Fih, Oyuer, Game and Industrial Fair, to be hld in New Bern on Feb raary 10. 20 21 and 83, for aa inviu iiod to attend Our bean yearn to do o. and if poaaibl. we thall be there, for w regard ii a a pleasant oocaaioa. and a on of the great auxiliaries in th. irogre not only of New Berne but of all Eastern Carolina. " A Missionary on Africa T the American ot today the fate of the great American explorer and Ger man adventurer, Mr. U. M. Stanly and Emtn Bey, ia a matter of especial interest. Before leaving Oosoombia eastern 8 odan Central Africa I eat September. 18H3, fQr Mouldroooe. Egypt, tomcat tbe Kbediv (nee King) Tewtlk to certain "bo owned in fact tbe terri tory ou wbriob we lived proposed to eetablntb a miasionaxy colony, for the four following autboiitie owned it in theory, to wit: Tewflk. Kbediv of Exypt. Sadiog. Mabdi of Sauking Sou 1an Victoria, (juaen of England, E. of 1 n,1 is, and An Ben Bed, Sultan of Turkey. Therefore before erecting . permanent Bugalow, for headquarter, it is necessary to (trik the key note, so as to avoid future trouble; a my Khedive informed me the Khedive of Egypt would visit MouUroon on tbe Nile river. 5o to avoid going to Cairo, 1 made all haste to reach Mouldroon before the Khedive left, to arrange matters with him in caee he in reality owned tbe territory in fact My several tours threw me in con tant contact with various bands aud of Hedoun A rubs, end small roving detach raents of "Onyoo soldiers," the latter belonging io the commaiid i f Datimn Digna, chief of the Uandi's foices Of course 1 made various inquiries ss to th whereabout of Messrs Stanly and Emin Bey. So suspicious were ih soldiers of Oiman Digna, tbat 1 bad lo be very careful as to how I asked ques tions on the matter So I even hud to liberally rowrd them financially, in more cases than one before they would talk about it. So at last I bad the pleas ure of interviewing Sooka Ami, one of the "petty chiefs of tb Ooyoo. on tbe matter, after helping bis private purse to fifteen seech eas ((45 00) I learned from him that Stanly and Emin Bey were prisoner of tbe Mabdi ner Greashunbia, the capitol of that coun try, and that tnere being no political dispute between tbe Mahdi. and th V. 8. government Stanly wa appre bended for encroeobiog upon tbe Mahdi's territory without permission, with an armed band. Also he informed me that juste soon as the "territorial dispute" wa settled Stanly would be set at liberty, providing h gave satis faction to the Mahdi. To my questions aa to the writing of the Ostnan Digna letter. Book Ami became suddenly silent, but laoonically aid that it was none of my business, but intimated that by the paying of a liberal ransome to tbe Mahdi, Stanly might be set at liberty. Upon my in forming Sooka Ami tbat lb U S. government paid tribute to no nation, he quickly replied that unless some one complied with tbe terms of the Mabdi. Stanly would never leave Soudan alive A press of business hindered me from visiting Mr Stanly, so I have not seen him personally since tbe 16th of De cember, 1887, but beard from him by letter nearly every month up to Octo ber 20ch 1888, the time of my departure for the United State. H. G Dablton. Missionary. Abaadoned the Idea. PiRH, January 30 M. Floquet, in receiving tbe bureaux of the Extreme Left, said that he had considered the advisability of resinning but bad aban doned the idea, deciding to face the in trigue and attacks of his opponents. He Said he would ask the Chamber for a vote of confidence. He was prepared to act energetically and would intro duce immediately a bill increasing tbe stringency of the code relating to at tacks upon the Constitution and publio las Also a measure affecting the press law. He would not propose to dissolve the League of Patriots, such a step worjld be useless as It would not prevent the members from forming a fresh league. Electric Sparks. George Wsntworth Gray bssbeen ap pointed receiver ot tbe North River Su gar Refining Co Tbe President bas nominated Jesse D. Abrsms, of Virginia, to be Comptroller of the Currency, ice Wo. L. Tren bolm, rseigned; and Mi Mary D. DuseDberTT. to be Dostmaatar at Con cord, N. a A special from Little Bock. Ark..tays the Stat Senate yesterday morning passed a bill, by a rote of 23 to 7, au thorising the Governor to offer a re ward of $5,000 for the arrest and con viction of the murderer or murderers of Joha If. Clayton. benoeratlo.ExeeatiTe Committee. Tbe members of the county Dsrno- oratio x ecu tire Committee of Crayen county are requested to meet at the court bona oo Monday the 4th day of February at 8 p. m for tne purpose of recommendtns; appointments for magia tratea (0 the General Assembly. ' w-A : . B. U. otbxxt, Ubm'a. .0AViK8,Beo,y. mr '." : ijftxtt been 4 sufferer from catarrh ror tbe past eight Tears. Having tried a cumber of remedies adrortieed as "sure caret" without obtaining any re lieff I had reaotved never to take any other patent medicinee, wben a friend advised tne to try Ely u Cream Balm. I did ao with rrak raluoianoo, but can bow testify with pleasure tbat after using U for six weeks I believe myself cured): It ia a moat agreeable remedy -to Invaluable Balm. Joseph Stewart, 614 Grand At., Brooklyn. nan Affair. o 3 It is under-1 t ieiai fNe ai I . w tio 1 iu vV ash i b i, .n aoille- lime by the Sek h'lrUU RrlallOGS Committee, nji-i.s ;o kme Lcre Fri day or Saturday (or Suu i Secretary Bavaru was this evening shown a dispatch lam AujkiioJ lalrng lhat Gerruiov t ad tiv?n notice that all vessels arru iu,( at Samoa will be searched for contraband goods lie ay tbe department had today received a dispatch from Consul B icklock, slating lh.it war had Oreo declared against Mai&afa and tuailial law bad been proclaimed by the tinman Consul at Apia. He did not know biber tbe tale of martial Uw referred to in cluded all ( f s . i,oa v-r 'Biy Apia The Senate speiii I ur h nirs this afujroou in Coui"iilerau, ii f t:.e Urmeh eitra dlllun treaty, tut ad J urue.l, It-aviDu It sllll peod IU Al't'Rl.A.ND Jiu.rv J, Advii-es from Samoa state that the German uf ft la Is have giveo in t u in at all v ess. Is arriving theie ill In rean. fie.i f ir am cles contraband nt nr ri;: y hai Suppressed the un i'i Tniei A passenger ui tin' Hr.ti-.li p'.earuer Wsinui. who vieiu-.l M.naaf-. ' .amp, as placed under arresi I n: wasauli- sequeutly released in the ilema d of llie I i ' ' rnipl ian-- uh .-II CollMll . 11 i s . ur i pine A pro' lam ti n I ing the Apia ! control Mataaf. V f. II sand. They i, : nd o.her Sun them 1' pun a n i v , I mor.d she w n the liernun- r vii.der I iermaii I u :n ' i r si x I h.m I il. ri.i r.'tn-h'd . i . i.l 1 1 1 n i M t f ar ' -tf I! . h . I I v M A)u is, un i- i of lis d ISC 'in f I t intf opium ' ' , ; .1 llr Hul.'. ' .1 v alV i ' r i ill., i I . Tne ( :. Ii i. thoriiiiln t'"i o l ' i I.Hiiiliir. l.i Ii ii .i- pi i of undoubted i: f uliu - liar lulinents I'mcc .1 Lin . Ilo i it , t r ; died v li i.-. ;l j Mils tnniirtl Mcelinsof the incricin kliip ping and Itiilu-li ml League WasHIMITon. J in ,'iii- Ii,,- hi, mi. I ; IlieetuiK of ihe Ann ri. .li Mni pn n an I , Iodustrul I.-iu ii.' i p. i.i I I - t. mU ,. WillarO Hill N.-ii.v ia,, I n.dre.i delenates. iinny of tnem pi. mi i ent in lho couimercial or.tti ,',n. il'.i.uh out the cou ni rv . hie pr.s ni A en successful me. liny; mil one I at will have great in II nem o in 1 n 1 1 iiik interest in American Khippin is . n , 1 1 1,1 tlv an ticipated by the deliv:il'. riincnnven lion will remain m "i ski rl heveral days and on Km day ninlit i u mill a pud lie meeting in the ( 1 A 1( II ill w Pen Men Btor Hpooner Represent itives ll ioker, of Mississippi, :ind i uiiu.iitis and Far quhar, of New York . will deliver ad dresses at the opening ses-mo This afrernoon Commissioner Webb, of this city, delivered an address of welcome, to which lien. Wheeler, of Alabama, president of the leauue. responded The delegates then listened to an el quent address on the rehshilitation of our merchant marine In lion J R ( Pit kin, of Now I )t . ,ru An i x, 1 mi,, puns rn .d o,, 1 1 i . : free of ch 1 1 no . it n owners A t I i 1 , no ice of ll.n p: i . In the treaiin- o: .' r neuralgia, er inii in i should be, tl'.or, un I v kills pain Price "J 5 c - 1 1, ro are more i 'uufi Syrup '(ol for ly the . ; ill uTtrK the i i : i .in tout, . s- .lv tun ( )n rulitei! in. Ii nt-. The Electoral Vote of t loritla Missing:. WASHIMITON. Jan ;'.0 Mi H l(rai. oftheHuieDeparini.nl left Vnhin ion today for J icbsi;n i il l. and T tiuhas see, Fla , to look for tne niiH.-ung elector al vote of that State H. goes armed with credentials from the H-r,retary of State, and announcing th.i he is the accredited agent of the government to secure a copy of th cemticito depos I ted with i he judge, of one of the distr.ct courts of Florida b the Kl irida electors. It is not positively known which one of the two district courts holds the certifi cates, but Mr. Bryan iaeip-cted to visu Jacksonville first, and if it is nor iouod there to go on to Tallahassee Ua will probably return Saturday and deliver th document lo Mr. Ingtills. President of tbe Senate, LAD IKS Io delicate healt h and w ho suffer from habitual const ipation, will Hod the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs more -asi!y taken and more beneficial in effect than any otber remedy It ats promptly yet gently on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stom ach, and does not sicken or debilitate. R. N. Duffv agent. New Berne. N. C. jan8 dw4w MA RIIIKD. By Rev. L fl. Vsss. U D.. on the 30th of January. 1889. in the Manse of the Presbyterian Ch,.r;h, New rterne, N C , William B. Dixon and Elizabeth A. Williams, both of Craven county, N C. May their pathway through life be as bright as the day of their marriage. W. M. WATSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HEW BERNE, If. C. ON CONSIGNMENT : 125 bbls. Choice Fsmiiy F oar. lOObbls Hou ton Rose Sena Potatoes, 600 Fine J ry C.bbae8, A fine lot Mount... m Mutter. tT Cheap tor ah 12 St Life Size Portraits. Life Sice Portraits, in O.l or Crayon. Dade from any kind" of small picture by Mies AURORA. MACE. l$ Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at her residence, Johnson street. " febSdwly Ihc .vi WaSHlkOTVV stood tbat Cvc ha been d.umrj Cook Stoves and Ranges AT AUCTION! Corner East Front and Middle Streets, To-Day at 10 o'clock. W AT SON A MREET Auctioneers GREEN, FOY & C0M Do a Usneral Banking busineee Niw BiNilsa Hit8E Mid lie Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert. r: 1 ; t )t.U BtHNK I . Rooms To Let. Furnished or Cofurmshed . . r without bo.ird P'ine locality Apply a' Joi'HMt offl ftJltf Atlantic IN. C. Railroad Co.; k : t n ii i n KHiii.nr am- I'av ; v . . t New Hrn, t -rt Cheap Excursion RiU-s ! i ii I'.AST CAROLINA I isii, oTr.it, liAjr, ! INDUSTRIAL ASSUC'N. I At NKW IIKKX, FF.B. lJtta, 20th, 21st '.'J !. l I I . 1 , S 1 H ' I I . I -I i h . I '0.1,1b ., i , , Hetl , , : t l a iilmi ti H si I rig i it i, I ftt- K i n . ( . 1 1 . If' I as we 1 1 I J, I A. 1 1' sr, ii i i 'ore i fi"! ' I u.rai i h .. i I. in a Kl.-i.ln,e " ' irotttan " H v l i t t .i Nsws.il I i W I id wis -1 I L M antic. ' M nltiea.l i ',''), If l-.iluls of -perlal Train for in',, in. ion ol I lie jMil.llr, ami t.ot f..r Irani men n, Ilits i r I ii I u r ii ii , I Viet rapli i -i.l, inml w i l. no i KhtB i ,r iti hi s hedut. tra.ns no h k,, . r ile t . .1 l j llv 1 rs n I is pat. her. MIIKI I I- l.esvo i oildsl.oru llesl s. la itraiig ' Kali le i 'r er k ' kin a I on, ( aan e i I. IWiv.r ' l 'ore t ri eh, Tns-a'"oia. I lark s. r v New Bern, Keturnlng, leave New I'.ern. vt 'I I" 1)1' M I hla rompany will transport n-ti.- es for exhibit on pre paymanl ol fisight to Nc Hern, and upon production of rnlflrLe from the Secretary of the Kalr As8oriati..n ti at. Riicti artl. ln have nol h.en soul, foi freinht chrifs will bn refund nl - n,l art icn-s r.tutn.cl free. Or upon p. omict.on of cer tiflcate from the er alary tha, aurh artii'ies are Intenrled for eihtnltlon. the w,l t.e transported free from ahlpplng point him returned tree aa ariovc pri vi.i d lor Amtl i f tills Company will be 1 atrnc d aa to perunahle artlclea. et . lo u.atli n dl.rretlon In giving them free IranacH'rta Ion without rerun ate frm -ecretary Th se i rlviieust are not eiten led to artirles intended for ad vf rt laing pu poaea I.. 1)11.1.. (.en. Kt A I'aia Agt. For Sale, A H W.F BT.OOD JEKSF.V Bfl.1. CALF. Fnce $15 00. Apply to ESOoH WADS WORTH, nC3 dtf New Berne. N C Notice To Tha Traoe. 10,000 More Of Those Celebrated Old Virginia Cheroots Received Today. IP. Ulrieli, WHOLESALE GKOCEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, v c. PLOWS ! Our stock of Plows comprises the Avery 8teel (one or two horse), Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisj, Champion, Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and aloo the ordinary Turn flows, sncl aa the Noe. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 45, 48, 50, 55 and GO. Castings of every description, be sides a fall and complete hue ot everj thing for the Farm. We respeotfallT solicit he Whole sale Trade as well as the Retail, and we are prepared to offer cpecial in ducements to Merchants. Send for our Price Liaf. WHITTY & GATES. Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. SAM'L T. SKIDMORE, Wholesale Commiteion FISH DKALKl, n . 111 iiu k'iu iiKtKr ki i.r n . iiKtr JVJtJW YOIl It. Room3 For Rent. I o w.l (urni- rs elicit . - tr.fortable . ttie town, atin to tbe ' j'j te r r : : . j i '. 1 - r . i "I i ' A I. ARK. For 30 : lys Only ! HEATING SHOVES FOR LESS THAN COST ! S A c must : l.-.irr.buj. re,l u e '. . r P. M. DRAKES. . i . i . '. E.H.&j..EADGWS Truck & Gallon Factors i i ..ti G Li '.LOS. : - - i. p..;i, . k I .'! n ..I .. I NEW BERNE, N. C. : ! I: i " . ; !. - GOO Tons M..i14.t, 500 Tons C-.-.-.J,' Phos- pli.it". 250 Tons', t ,tion Seed Moal, 1000 Parvcis ?rtatote-Sf- l"ct"d Si'Ci!, 1000 Bur,!:. "If.-Hcv V Fltra Early ?. .", 300 B u'-11 7 r I r . i Extra r'a'Vv 11 u :'i : eans 12000 Bu' h ( . :.i - proof 0ai?. Badieh. Eoot, ;r.u all other Small Seods I'or Garden or Fiold, at LOW FIGURES. I 'M I 1 Ml Mules and. Horses. A 1 I N F I .' i r .f ; v. : t. 1 HORSES have j it -i rr i i I .1 jK. .Ulf i un & co. To JkJ.1 tVhom !t May Concern. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CASSfiRD rim, At 11 Cents Per round. Lard, Buckwheat, Pickles, Etc., At Piir(Bio:,ii,r,.h ih,j natives. Call and i-cp f.ir ourst-lf J. F. TAYLOR. EOOT OF MIDDLE STR EV, jin23dtf M2 V i Eli.NE. N CS. THE NEW BERtfi Furniture Company, Manii'C!urn -u-i Vs h'.ltnaU- Dtalersin Furniture. Mattresses, CHAIH -, r tc. Etc. r We havuon h nil and are njuLLfaanrlt g very day hmngo ue . hrxmb r Suits Bed- ' iea.18, faa. laWeaanJ Uureisg, whieh'ajf neat and snbstaatiai. , . factory co ne' of Sunih fr. i:t and East' Front streets. Offlo and lalearooms, 22 and :i Uiddje sl .NEW BEHXK, A'. C, , T. J. TUKNFR 6c CO..V f, d raoPKIKTORB.
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