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If r LY JOURNAL... VOLIX.--NO. 150. ; NEW BERNE. N, C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1890.- PRICE 5 CENTS. - 1 Dm E CI Id V : nasmESS LOCALS. I WANTED Special and General Agent. Plana of business com bine best features of Building Fund and Lite Insurance. First-class con tracts Address, with reference, MU TUAL ANNUITY CQ , 8cranton, Va. sep!9 eodSi RECEIVED TODAY -Another lot of those Freah Corned Portsmouth Mullets, also a lot f Small Sugar Cured Q ims and Norton Y n Potatoes. Send in jour orders early otfore thev are all gone. All goods de'ivered free of chargj. with dispatch Respectfully. CBUinHILL & PARKER, , Broad Street. 'PO LET rive or nix rooms in most I desirable part of the city. Every .nveoienos for housekeeping. Apply i.t Journal office.- l9 lm FLORICULTURE Ro-e, Fragrant, Daligbtful. Rolan Baking Powder. J03ERTS & BRO are receiving X their fall stock Boot snd Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarter and can give you Low Prioes. au26 THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. S.ie sample. N. ARP&N, jl8 if Opposite JouUNAi. Office. OLD PAPERS for sile in anv qaan title at Journal olli ;e Ireland is threaten; d by fans- On Saturday eighty-five private peimion dill pn.sst'il in fifty lr.tnn ttw. Tub b'reacU have established a protectoiate over the Society Is hinds. " The McKinley bill Btilloontin uob to cause ?m uneasy feeling in Tee Odd Fellows and citizens generally of Raleigh, will tender Grand Sire Bus bee a banquet at the Yarborongh house on Tnesday evening, Sept. 30th, at which Goy. Fowle, Mayor 1'hompson and other distinguished gentlemen will speak. It t8 probable that over two hun dred of the brethren alone will be seated around and Observer. the tables. News Mr. F. 0. Bryan. It always affords us pleasure to note the sucoess of New Berneans, and today it gives us very great pleasure to I ohronicle the signal success of F. C. Bryan, son of our distinguished fellow oitizen Henry R, Bryan. A few years ago he accepted an The liicbtnoud Dispatch sayB: "It is possible for England to give Ireland a safe and sensible system of home rule; it is possible to make good friends oi the people; it is possible to make their isle fruitful and their population prosperous and happy, and it will all come about, but not until the policy of repression in abandoned for that of fairness. DESPERATE ENCOUNTER On the Line of the Norfolk k Western Railroad. CaTTLEsboro, Ky., Sept 20 A re port comes from Louisa. Ky., that at Twelve Pole Creek, near Wayne Court House, Va., Friday, a terriblo fight oc curred between a sheriff's Dosse and a humble position in the railroad service, gang of Italian railroad laborers, in and by assiduous attention to business, which several Italians were killed and and the exhibition of unusual ability in a number wounded. , , , . . . Several weeks ago a contractor on the his chosen vocation, he has become Norfoik and Western Riilroad, namod assistant general freight and passenger Keogh, went away, leaving numerous agent of the Seaboard Air Line, with creditors, among the number being the .i r,tm.,Vi, v. Italians, Several days ago a new con .... . ' . ' . . . tractor took possession of the abandoned luio iiuq lA'Ui yi lor-o buo ucauvaju nuu Roanoke R. R Co., Roanoke and Tar River Co , Raleigh and Gaston R. R Co., Durham and Northern Railway Co., Raleigh and Augusta Air Line R R. Co., Carolina Central R. B Co., and Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway Co. Hurrah for our New Beruo boys wherever thoy may be ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. Manly Meeting Dem. Ex. Com. Onflow County Items. -Salo Cotton. New Berne market of 93 bales at from 0 25 to 9.65. There will be preaching tonight by the pastor at the Hancock Street Methodist Churoh. Chairman M. Manly has called a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee for Friday night, September 26;h, 1890, and requests every member to be present. The time has arriced for active campaign work. Ttie Farmers' Alliance are agitating the matter, of build inn a store near I M.t.n n . . 1 m Iqa .... nl. i.l.i.n ..... . , . . , w LCI. , nuu BU COlltUllDUlUK a .ore.gn countries ana rep. . l lf1 Jn New talgeu oi. Tiie next flection to interest thel wmutry will be the State election in Georgia which, comes off on the first Monday in Oetober. TIIE Wilmington star says "no wonder there are a good many ups All weli again, everything quiet, pleasant weathnr at last. Merchants and farmers happy. Tur pentine makers mad. Carpenters very busy. Cottco pickers making 40 cents per hundtod. Tlio cotton makers grumbling about the low price, and high price of bread- utuiTs, We tell thom to join the Al- lir.oco and do better, and quit trying to make 60 much cotton. We think tho farmers this year in Oaslow county will average one-half b ile (''00 lb) cotton to the acre, which isUrr6eted and Berne from whioh the adjacent stores and Alliance members o;;n be supplied Mr. Samuel Willis, who deserted from his position as made on the schooner J. E. Kelsey, was tried before U.S. Commissioner E. O. Hill, yesterday ; morning, and remanded back to the vessel, but he and the oaptain effected a compromise bv which the matn was and downs in the city of New York aIiowed t0 8ever hi9 connection with when she imported last year 3 G39-1 the bout by paying the costs that had 593 bnnchea of bananas." arisen from hia action. The Y. M. C. A. had a good annual meeting last night and elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year: Governor Gordon says of the 332 members of the Federal House only one favors tlie Sub-Treasury President, D. S. Willis; Vice-Preeident, bill. In the Senate Of eighty four Prof. G. T. Adams, Secretary, H. M members not one favors it. Groves; Treasurer, D. F. Jarvis. This is aa efficient force of officers, and we THE man Who runs for office and I look for the Association to flourish appeals to one class alone to Sup- under their management. Twenty -six very good for thorn Mrs. J. W. Shepard, of Polloksville, is in town again. Rev. 2. J. Winkler, P. E. M. Church fo r Swansboro district, (Northern Methodist called) held his last quarterly meeting here yoBterday and day before. Three joined tho church, one baptized by immersion. Rev. J. S. Burnett, the preacher in charge here, leaves next week for his conference at Clyde, in Haywood ooun ty, N. C. Rev. T. J. Hooker closed a protracted meeting at (jueen Creek church last Wednesday with eight accessions. We had something new in our burg last Sunday. We had two sermons preached by two divines, both Method ists, at the same hour; in different churches, of course, which we don't think was ever the case in Swansboro before. Swansboro is large enough to have three churches, and we hope the Bap tists will suoceed in building one during tho next year. works and put a number of laborers to work in the cut formerly workrd by the Italians. The Italians refused to allow any one to work until they had re ceived their pay for work done under Keogh, and proceeded to oust the new laborers. Three times the new laborers were run out of the cut by the Italians, who used stones, clubs, knives and pistols. The contractor then applied to the court for protection and was furn ished a posse of about n dozen men, headed by the sheriff of Wayne Court Friday the sheriff mad? an at tempt to arrest the Italians, who fierce ly resisted. A combat resulted, with forty or more Italians on one sido armed with stones, knives and revolvers, and the sheriff's mea on tho other. The Italians fought from behind trees, stones and whatever would shield a man's body. The firing became general and lasted some ininutes, and when the smoke of battle cleared away eoveral Italians weio found in tho last ihroon of death, and several were wounded . The sheriff's men escaped with a fnv soar bruises. About twenty Kalians were taken to jail at Wayne Court House. The remainder escaped in the woods. The scene of the fight is forty or fifty miles from here and remote from rail road and telegraph communication port him is way off from Demo cratic lines. He is dangerous, Watch him. Augusta Chronicle I new members were enrolled. Da$r of Atonement. Today the places of business of our Jewish citizens will bs closed. Thev On Saturday the Senate passed will refraia from all manner 0f work a bill extending the privileges oil and observe it as the great day of an the free delivery of mails to towns Jnual atonement, according to the corn- having a population of five thoas- maDd9 l8,d dowa ,a tn ietn and iSi and or a gross postal revenue of f8?18'8 f Leviticus, it is a day of tasting nuu yiajer nuu is m umjr inov C5000. required by the law of Moses, though other fasts for special purposes were instituted later, neither food nor water is to be taken from sunset y eater day evening until the stars can be seen Religious services will be Trust men gently, generously, C strongly: not with cold bands and frigid hearts, bat with warm and earnest ones. Bfave - the evil and tnnioKt Cherish thQ good. Then, though held in the Masonic hall all day, begin we walk in the Wilderness today. I ning at 8 o'clock this morning and con the light shall come tomorrow. I tinning until night, Ex.. . Pflisonal Mr. S. S "HARRISON Willott. loft vnatArrimr fnr a age from the very simple fact, as Mr Semour Hancock. Denutv Col he says, the religions papers of the lector of Customs at Washington, N. C., country oppose it. Too thin Ben-1 who has been in the city a short while jam-in. Why didn't JOU say visiting his father, leaves for Raleigh hflnanflfl Wall street onnosed it. "18 morning to visit relatives mere. ue win uuuie unuK iu npouu a low muro then every mother's son of a gran ger would have believed it." Thk days in New Berne before returning to his home in WaehiDgtpn, . The steamer Kewberne of the O. D, line brought in the following passen gers yesterday f Mrs. 0. W. Harper, of Wilmington Messenger Hays, 'The artini Blaine struck Fttt.Tom ft left handed; blow when Kinstonon tieway home from the lie advocated in his , last letter the North, .where she has been purchasing interests of the West to theexilO- a stock'ot .millinery; Mr. Ai Proekey, Bion of New England.' Blaine Is rfeturninfr from a Northern business "cunning of fence" and' is making Mr. V7. D. Barrington, who hv. iii the West while the nsnrner hM been North Pchaaing goods for hay- lu tne w es wnne we usurper th(firm 6f Barrington & Baxter . is oniy reaping in juame. .. . ,. , "Agents are .working' op a colored exodus from Mississippi to Oklahoma."" That's the way., iti goes. No ' rest I. for the . negroes. FRIUIITFUL D1SASTKK. A SWITCH ENGINE RUNS INTO AN kX'MT. SION TRAIN NEAR CHICAGO. Chicacio, Septomber 21. At three o'clock tonight a switch engine on the Chiosgo, Burlington & Quincy railroad ran into the rear of nn excursion train on the Illinois Central road, near ttignteentn street, which resulted in a frightful tragedy. ' The first report from the police had it that forty people prob ably had met death, whiie the railroad officials said only two or throe persons were certainly known to h:tve been killed, Within half an hour, however, seven mangled corpses had been drag red out of the heap of broken timber and twisted iron that marked the spot where the collision had Uiken piece. By this time it had also been ascer tained tnat at least three persons were W have two distinct Sunday-schools: seriously injured, and six others T M .fnnfiR. sunt. M. E. G. South, and Slightly. Cant. R. Foster, supt. M. E. C. Both The collision took place near Douglass SHIPPING NEWS. arrived, Str. Nawberne, of the Old Dominion line, with full cargo general merchan dise and passengers. Str. Kinston, from Kington and Neuse river landings, with cotton, naval stores and shingles. Str. Howard, from Trenton, with full cargo of cotton. S.r. Carolina from Jolly Old Field, with cargo of shingles and cotton. Str. Trent, from Adams creek. Sohr. Pecora,Capt. Thomas Douglass Schr. E K. Wilson, Capt. Elijah Lupton, from Baltimoro with cargo of hardware for J. C. Whitty & Co. Schr. Virginia, Capt. J. Lewis. Schr. Melvin, Capt. Samuel L. now land. Schr. Henrietta Hill, C.ipt Joa. W. Smith. IN l"OKT. Schr. Carrie Farson, ("apt. Murphy. S.lir. Aidie Henry, Capt. J U, it;ott. CLE A RED. Str. Novvberne with full cargo rutton, naval stores and truck. Schr. James E. Kelney, Capt. John Wealden, for Adams Creek to load lumbs-r for Providenco, R. I. NOTES S:oamer Kiunton will sail at daybreak for Kinston and Neuso river laudingH with full cargo general nii rchuiiiliie. Steamer Carolina will sail at ? a. ui. with full cargo general merchandise. Steamer Howard will sail at 13, m. for Trenton. mi: i At her home near Swansboro, Ons low county, on Thursday the 18ib inst., ai'.er a lingering iiiiuhk oi nesriy a year, from disease and general debility Miss Mary A. chute, aged !3 years. She died as she had lived, a Christian woman we believe. She was a native of ('raven county, we think, but for the last four or five years was a rosidont of Onslow. She resided with hor two sisters, all maiden ladies, who seemed by their aots to be opposed to marry ing, as both (sisters left are over 'K years eaoh; and their good, brother, who died about one year ago at the age of 60 years, was a confirmed buchelor; but a bettor set of people, socially, mor ally and religiously, could not be found in any country. The burial ceremony wn conducted at Swansboro, on Saturday tho 20ih inst., by Rev. E. J. Winblbr, P. E.. M. E. Church, assisted by Rev. J. S, Bur nett, P. C. heie, to a large concourse of friends. Peaoo be to all, and may the God of Heaven blesi -the living and tho dead. O. W, W. Mrs. J. EL nines' Boarding House Reopened..'- Miia. J. M. IIINES has returned to the city and will reopen W Firet-Class Boarding House about the 1st of October at tame Location, opposite Baptist Churoh. TEE PIONEER DAVIS SLWIN& MACHIJfJS" can be had at the hfime place, J. M. HINES, Agent. M-pltidwtf , (). Marks' Store. MRS. BETTIE WHALEY'S At Mrs.B.iL Lane's Old Stand On Pollock street, adjoining li N.' Duffy's drug store. ' Full and entirely new fn-k ,-.f choice Millinery, Notions, Ue. l.ntest styles in Hats and bonnets. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner 'in charge. . . Also i first class Dross making De partment. All work done in best style. wiuers iroru the country promptly ,'1!,'i- mpi8dw3m J. E. LATHAM; Cotton Buyer and Exporter, DEALKU IN BAGGING AND TJF.S. have good schools. Mr. J.M. Robinson and family, who havo been living here this year, will move back to Beaufort county soon their old home on account of Mrs. Robinson's bad health. Our school here is not doing much: what a pity. Wo saw some one wanted to buy ten bushels ticks for stock, we nave two men in our community who say they will furnish them if etui needed. Fark, and the victims were Sunday excursionists, just reaching the city on their way home from this afternoon's outing. The freight crew claim that when the crash came the red lights on the rear of the Illinois Central train were burning with extreme dimness. To this tho fearful result following wis attributed without hesitation. Sj.ISCM.il VI.. 7')0 bdln. pieced Ties tion, at SI K bundle. ;! tons second hand good oidtr, at poi rew Arrou 'Jioh a:.d Strips, very low. (live nio a c.Ul Dpnuite chaLie- bariums (.r :iext few days, iu Koud eendi JuUi Strips, in Sug.ii- Bh Cotton Ex- HEAVY LoriU !Vrti .iJi(.- .Ui iJi & . Suuil Sold nl nmui'f u:iut(r' Notice. The Third Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne Build ing and Loan Association will bo held at tho Y. M. C. A. Hall (Stanly Hall) on Wtdneeday, Sept. 24th, at 8 o'clock, p.m. A full attendance is requested. J. R. B. Carraway, Sec. L. H. Cutler, Pres. sep21 3t The World's Fair Site. Chicago, Sept. 23. A committee from the local World's Fair directory waited on the South Park Commis sioners this morning and laid botore them the request of the National Com sion that Washington Park be included in the site for the fair. The South Park The Hogne Trial. Kaleioii, Sept. 22. One of the events of the current week is the trial of Police Officer Hogue, who stands nhnrornri with murder. He has able nnnriRfil. who have been working? verr I Commissioners deoided to accede to tho hard in the case, seeking evidence, etc request oi me wauonai Lommission. oo It is said that his family are in need I the vexed question of a satisfactory site and has been forced to oall upon the mm last settled, lbe site thus pro- police hero for aid. It is also stated viaea ror memoes Washington ana that it is his relatives in Wilmington JoBon miuway naisance con- whn emolov Col. A. M. Wad del I to necting them, and takes a front in all defend him. The case will attract or about l.uuw acres. trraak Aaoi nf attantinn. Rnd thn trial in likely to continue several aays, xnei oifiM8ii i,v.v.t. State claims that it has a strong case Kansas City. Mo., Sept. 21. The (against Hogue. Ral. Cor. Wilmington Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., con- Messenger. I eluded, its annual convention yesterday. The urand Liodge deolmed to take Father and Son Struck bj a wild; action in tne matter or Darring eaioon Fno-!noKlilpd Tnstantlv i Keepers irom memoersnip. me pro- EnBine-KIlleainstanUI. d 00D8titntionaI ameBdmont pro- NASHVILLE, 1ENN., Dept. ii. XOSter- IhiKitino- tham hnm t.- ihn T X T-L (11. J-l UU..U.UU aay morning james ana uouu uuunua, order, was orTarBd. hut hv a rntn nt AC father and son, were killed by a wild t0 63 lt wa8 ieftt0 decision of the eub engine on the East Tennessee railroad ordinate Lodges. near uouewau. iuw wbio iiuiuk iu i n. jjo,, ft v.a r.hnunn aa thn hIaoa fnr j t uiij u ipl I- ... - WBICUU UiBWU UJ m UUUU UUIIIi MM nv th 1 lUmunKnn ' I 1 J L t. ..J u fe - - n U -I,.. I the wagon was swuck. ine oia man A STfjgg Tmajrc Destroyed il lUIalH nnl I WB9 lUrUWU bUUIJj AO OK, iUU wj i- . ri . MA i about sixteen yeare old-went fifty feet . rAautottps. M.-ewa naa reacnea .,.,ir th- -awh-daari-hi. here from Geneva that the village of Meeting of Cotton Extltange. The Annual Meeting of the members of the New Berne Cotton and Grain Exchange will be held at their Rooms on (Jraven street Wednesday night, 2 1th inst, at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired. sep23 2t. Jab. Redmond. Sec'y. Hood's Sarsaparilla is in favor with all classes because it combines eoonomy and strength. 100 Doses Ono Dollar. 14 Ruthi, Switzerland, is in flames. Many deaths from burning are reported am three hundred private houses are de stroyed. The fire ocourred early this morning while all were asleep. International Prize Fight Off. London, Sept. 22. Tho international prize nght will not now take place. , On her return trip tho steamer New berner'rt6okfbut Ihefonowiog passeu gers: Miss vara . Edwards, of Ports mouth,uVa.I returning liome from visit to her uncle,' Mr. A. W. Edwards Mr Jobn' B. Deppe, who has been in Doiog well enough in ITortb Caro- thrt section .'about six months, return Una, afi .agent comes (tlone, and! in t0 hw home in Fenneyiyania; Mr, paradise of the ; oo ored.manitmdLLK mm,. ,t R,rii nf'w before lie can raise flrsfi,Ct0p;,ln Berne paving for a pleasure trip to the r promised land"; attothM Philadelphia and'New Ydrk. - : ; :.! agent or perhaps - the "'"name one; I'llr. Si,DVtppwent .dqwa- to iBeau- comes niong ana tens him that wy,wiKiuia ioago Oklahoma is the place" that - flbwsh'?? his skull being smashed. The engine had pulled a train of Mormons into Chatta nooga and was going back right ahead of a regular train. A Saloon Destroyed by Dynamite. Chicago, Sept. 22. A dispatch from Kokomo. Ind.. savs the temperance peop e or ureentown, a piaoe or Slavinwas arrwted in this city today mnaoitantB, nave nnaiiy uriven lut , on h,g arHva, f rom Dover and Mc AulifIe saloon from their midst. They nava WM lg0 uken The fiKht therefore kept up a continual fight for two year. i 0flr for the present One thousand inree weens ago wm pounds are up on the event and great maiuiuK m iuo wnu " udi.vj "j interest M manifested. dynamite. The owner soon resumed .,,'- i . , business and was immediately arrested Notice on twelve affidavits, and the court oosta . lt- ... ,. " irinVi- nmii s.tnr. A meeting of the Demooratio Execu r.'uir rr r:::::r cr y::. i tivQ committee f craven county is to the sheriff, who closed the saloon. HOWE'S SCALES, HarriGon's Town and Coun try Paints, HARDWAEE, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Limo, Cement, Piaster, Hair, And a full line of All Kinds of Buildirg Mate rial, at L !!. Culler & Co. Full clock ami intgH c Prices aw i t re Satiiif.mtion gusr.-i 'VI l t' tit ITew York Faniitir Store I'RK Walnut bod room 14 00 to Parlor suits S.'i.OO to Bureaus 4 00 to Bedsteads 1.00 to Mattresses 1.00 to Spring Mattresses 1 00 to WaBhstands 1.00 to Tiu safes 2 00 to Cradles 1.00 to Desks ;i00 to Baby carriages 5 00 to Willow chairs 1.25 to 8ewing maohines 25.00 to Tables 1 00 to Chairs, per sot 2.25 to Organs 65 00 to 125.00 Accordeons 75 t0 4 50 You will find the above stock of Fur nituro at the New York Furniture Store, the Leading House for Low Prices in the city, opposite the Gaston uouso, south J? root street, New Berne, N. C, where I will be glad to see my old customers and friends. - T. J. T0RNER. sep21 dwtf Proprietor. LIST: - suite.. ?25.00 la 125.00 45.00 45.00 15.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 J0.00 5.00 20.00 8.50 C5.0O 15.00 12.00 ' with milk and honey. 1 or, jam rw iionea ihtiv a little sport, fishing Morehead for '' . Th Great Bnht - '" - - Which people in run do wn : state at health, derive from Hood ' Sarsaparilla 6onolusively proves - that this medloine "makes the weak strong." It does not act like a stimulant, imparting fictitious called lot Friday, September 20th. 1800. ; Every member of the committee is requested to be. present, as matters of Importance are to be considered, i ; r " ; -M. Manly, Chairman S,: R StreOT, &eo'y. ' ADVIOB U HI OTHERS. Mrs. Wis slow s BoonriNa Btrcp strength, but Hood's Sarsaparilla builds i should always be used for children up In a perfectly natural way all the I teething. It soothes' the child, softens weaKonea parts, purines the blood, and I tne gums, allays an pain, cures wind assists to healthy action those important I oollo, and is the beet remedy for Diar- organi, the kidneys and liver. ,l ,,. , , Irhcea. .Twenty-five oents a bottle, jaly Stinr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-five feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught U0 inches loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, 1889. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as Kood as new. Engine and boiler re built, all wearing and destructible parts renewed; new crown sheet and tubes n boiler.. Inspected November 27, 1889, and licensed to carry 80 pounds steam pressure. Propeller 48 inches, engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 inches, of 5 10 iron, tensile strengtn ou.uuu pounds. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, the Blanche is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towing capacity. She is offered for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low price. For further nformation apply to Jamks Redmond. Beo' &Treas, ' aug3 j&wtfl New Berne, N. C. SHOES! SHOES! Just See the Shoes! Big Shoes, UUlo lioP8, l- lne Hlioes, Good SliOHS an, I Hhoes OHI'.a I'. . i liiilihnr Boots and Shix. lu-d J'.octsktul Oil L'lotlilng In (treat quantiUe!. At JF. TAYLOR'S DON'T rOKGET THE r": Leading Tobacco House . 111 ihw isornn, (.modi ami l'rlcm will make you cliewlotM, ' A Large Stock of Goods ai WjjoIfisiiB. anil ItKTAlIjHt LOW FItlOJSA, DouUforcet . J. F. TAYLOH;31 HEADQUARTEHB For SewingMaclije6; I am sole agent for nowned No. 0 the 'World R4 t Hi drt Wlieelei acd Wilson Sewing Kaehie, TIIE BEST IN THE WORT.T) .. A jWil V7 ' ' "TUE NEW HOME." the nertibeslsi! Machine. . , inirtt-i' W CHINE. FAVORITE SBr : You can find nAMil vteil'y ' tachmenta for, nr Ucin m.au.i;i made.? At the New York Furniturel't' -Store, opposite the Gaston Ilouee, 8ouUrfMl Front st,New Berne, V JJT I', i. 7' ' . 5" ,; v;.. 1
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