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Journal., VOL. X.--NO. 2. NEW BEENE, N. C. THURSDAY, APEIL 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. CHOICE lot Irish Potato jast re eetved,. O. X. SLOVSO. 'oTRAYED from Pearoe's pasture, a Ll hits and white Cow with on horn. A liberal rswwd will be paid for her return, martin , ' ALEX MCKA.Y. WANTED A good Boot and Shoe roaieratonoj. Johk Mc3ori.y, mai38lm Pollock 8t near Middle. Onnfi LBS. Country Lard at my :JmlJJJ Stall, lOe. per lb. C.E. Nilson. ROBERTS ft BRO. are receiving a Large Stock of Hoot and Shoes, Dry U hkIi Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarters and cun give yon Low Price. auM NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at eta. each. C. E. Nelson. fSBlm NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs. Medi cine and Chemical. O. P. Popular -Proprietary-Medicines. All varieties of tnu (gist's sundries. Trusses ana Braces. N rop Garden Seed. Fine and Large . HioakOigarsand Tobacco, all new. Pre- aorl pilous accurately compounded (and not - at was prloet), our motto and our -ucceas. OO. OR KEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors fiom Pollock. Jan251y There isnewa of a fearful maa acre? of British native troops in India. ' Considering the unfavorable weather, Sunday parade of Easter bonnets was simply immense. Joseph Machecha, one of the Italians lynched at Now Orleans, is said to have been worth 2,000, 000. ' ' Father Craft, Indian mission ary at Pine Ridge Agency, again preds trouble with the Indians "onhp)seetion. ' Rev. Dr. Howard Crasby ;, died ia Now York last Sunday. He w was one of the most distinguished minis tera in the Union. Governors are to be elected " this year to succeed Boies in Iowa, Backner in Kentaeky, Jackson in Maryland, Abbett in New Jersey, ' Hill in New York, and Campbell in ' Ohio. , . The latest counterfeit is pro nounced dangerous. When was the oonntry ever presented with a harmless counterfeit T Counterfeit men are even worse than counter feit money. The Executive Committee of the State Farmers' Alliance have elected Mr. W. S. Barnes, of Wilson county to succeed Mr. E. C. Bed ;rt ncrriftlrt as Nonrat-arir Yif tho SU.ata Farmer's Alliance. 'The Treasury officials are trying to determine the best way in which fft FAfnnrl fhn rliroftr lav in tVinaa V WMM VUW U...VV VUA .U States in which it was collected directly from the people, which was the case in all the Southern States. It strikes ns that if Governor -i ;i(5sseii Keeps on as he nas started, ."Iia will havn t.hft nannlft with him again next November, and that Massachusetts will then be seen to i" be .: leaning ' far over toward the . Democratic column for '02. ,. Who can doubt that the South is destined to be the great cotton manufacturing country in view of ' the recent shipment of the cotton goods made in Augusta, Ga., to Manchester England. The-.Man Chester firm that gave the orfter -will ship the goods to Constant! nople. Montgomery Advertiser. , - Ex-Czar" Reed ought to have a warm , reception .from the mem bers of the legislative bodies he is about to visit in the despotic capi , talsof Europe. But his warmest welcome will naturally be ? in Russia, where they have no parlia ment at all and One man makes al tho laws to suit himself. ' That is the kind - of government Reed te lieves in. ' 1 Dr. Parkhurst went to Ten ncsiee and went away v Bhocked because he found no negroes in the Legislature! and, wrote; strongly open "the ' race ? problem.' The Nrsaville ''Christian- Advocate Tgave L!:a a good reply .by offering to tell Tr. Tarkhorst why there were no i -tecs in , the Tennessee leglsla tare whenever pii Par khurst ' will L: t tell ns why there is no negro i i President Harrison's cabinet. r ta Chronicle. l'A"y :fif ''-fytj'. r LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market-Sales of 18 bales at 784 to 8 1-2. Prof. W. H. Shepard, the barber, sent to our office yesterday a pea about li inohee loog, grown in his garden from seed planted January ISth. The young gentlemen of New Berne will Rive a "German" at Lothrop Hall Friday night Apr. S, 1891. The "Eliza beth City Italian Band" will furnish musio for the oocasiOD. Personal. Messrs. P. H. Pelletier, O. H.Guion, and W. T. Caho have returned from Onslow court Mr. H. S. Gibbs has removed from Winston. New Berne gives him and his good lady a welcome return. Mrs. Jerry Baker, of Kenvil, N. J., and Mrs. Brram, of Dover, N. J., left on the steamer Neuse for their homes from a pleasure sojourn of several weeks in this city. Nominations for Councilmsn. The Democratic nominations for Councilmen were made last night. Interest centered in the first and second wards. There were two candidates in each, and the contest was eharp be tween them. In the first ward Wm. Ellis was nominated; he received 56 votes, and J. J. Baxter reoeiyed 43 votes. In the second ward Basil Manly received 43 votos, and John Dunn re ceived 30 votes. There was no opposi tion in tho third ward and Hugh J. Lovick, the present incumbent, was nominated by acclamation. North Carolina Oold Mines. A recent number of the Greensboro Record says: "Mr. S. S. Brown is open ing up a gold mine whioh is showing the finest specimens of quartz gold we have examined in quite a while. Mr. Brown has only sunk a shaft eighteen feet deep and has struck a vien several feet thiok. Guilford has been famous as a gold section from the first settle ment of the State. With the im proved machinery, the Recond expeots soon to chronicle profitable mining in old Guilford for gold, copper and iron. The Concord Times says the Mont gomery goia mine near that piaoe is owned by u Hew York syndicate and ib unaer superintendence of a mining expert, Mr. I. M. Taylor. "To say the prospects for the future of this mine ia a mild way to express it. The expense of running is just $20 per day, everything incladed and the daily yield of gold averages $100. A rich fund has been made on Jupge Montgomery place ad joining the company's land. Mr. iayior says tne one in una nana is as rich as any he has seen anywhere."! It is an ordinar- nnonrrennn to road I in the state popin of the discovery of gold and minerals and one useful in industrial purmits, and it is surprising that no more has been accomplished in developing the mines, but with the making of the geologioal surven provi ded for by the late General Assembly, whioh will furnish accurate informa. tion someastonishing revelationg and rapid progress in this line may be expected. A Knitting Factory for New Berne. Knitting faotories occupy prominent place among industrial enterprise! that give employment to many, require but a small amount of money to establish them and offer opportunities for abun dantly remunerative investments. Mills have been established at various points in the State and are doing well. Those at Tarboro are paying handsome ly. Those atEinston are doing finely and there i, no trouble in selling the products Of the mills. A few days ago an order was received from one firm in Ohio for 800 dozen socks and thousands of January. The Kinston Free Press eayait believes' the knitting mills are atout me nest inTestmenn weir citizens naveevermaue. ?.:'., The newspapers state that the Boot land Neck Knittinir faotorv now tnrns out -two hundred and thirty doaen pairs ' j.. k. . j-i a day. Tot tha orders . sen in cannot be supplied. The traveling agent had ba recalled until orders could be caught up witho As a consequence of tne de- -.-a . aj k- .Mbt,Ai4r. mand for these good, .stockholders at a reoens meetmg aeterminea ro double the capacity of the mUla. and t,i. -til hm, .taaa.. . f i plan la now on fooi to organlzj company , and start a Knitting raotory in Xiew tsernci ana we iset assurance oi Its soon being an aooomplishsd fact, for someof .ou. ct godhead roMM.fd men are movins? In the matter, and in a Umt ri.. riLf fihaa. RlrBnsialn. ma of m.f. iMni ktn,i.m and , w T r m -- ueserminoi viuionj wm tuaao m vmw vass of the city to secure subscriptions . . . - hi i. thereto'. Give the matter careful con. slderation and , bo ready to take a good number of shares of stock. List of Letters Remaining in the pbstofflce at New Berne, Craven county, '.March 28th, 19V1. John Balden, Mr. Roriog Bird, Miss Louise Boahames, Mrs. L. Cooper, Mies Amy Claw, Bare. Jane C. Dawson or Lawson, Farton Frater. Berry Hudy, Miss Lisa Henderson, Miss Addie Jas per, Shade Jackson, Wiliiam Joyce, Mrs. Dinah Jearv or Learv. Miss. Emly Mann, Miargra M. Marehburn, John P. uallett, U. D. Meyer,(5) licwis Myers, Miss Hannah Mum ford, Danel Norman, Miss Saly Peed Fate Stanly, George Simmons, James Sitter, Bunn Charles, Ellie Watson, Samuel Willis. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised.and crive date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery or each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarkk, P. M. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually ou the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50o. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. marSlm. A Card. The family and friends of W. D. Rouse needed no assistance to bury him. The aid Bought by L. C. Cotton for that purpose was without their knowledge or consent. G. W. Rotjsb, Shade A. Edwards. Shot From the Bushes- Greenville, N. C, March 30. A dastardly murder was committed at Paotolus in this county Friday night. illie Moore, son of Drew Moore was going from Davenport e store to nis ro)m. Just after he passed the place known as tbe "Church PerkinB Place," some one concealed under tbe grape arbor some twenty yards from the road Bred at him. Twelve buckshot took effect in his side and arms. He lived until Sunday evening, He was very popular and had not known an enemy. The sooundrel had knocked off a paling and trimmed the vines bo he could have a fair shot. Young Moore was walking along whistling when the gun fired. There is no definite clue, but the general opinion is that if the per petrator is found out that be will ba between Heaven and earth very soon Lai j to Exhibit at the World's Fair. Roue, March 28. Signor Chimin!, the Italian ministsr of oommerce, was interviewed by an Associated Press correspondent as to the delay in Italy's acceptance of the invitation of the United States to be represented at the Chicago World's Fair. Signor Chimini said that tho invitation was certain of acceptance, and that the delay was simply due to the faot that the neces sary papers had not been received from the foreign office. The Italian Minister Resigned. Washington, March 31. Baron Fava the Italian Minister, has been recalled from thn TTnir.fld Status h hi ffovArn- ment on account of the dissatisfaction in oonneotion with the New Orleans affair. The Deadly Grip. Winchester, Va.. March 30. A whole family, consisting of Adam Barley, aged sixty-four; his wife, aged forty-two; his sister, aged sixty-eight, and daughter, aged twenty, have died within the past week, after a few day's illness of grip, followed by pneumonia. They lived near Stephens City, this county. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mm. Wi blow's Soothing Syrcf should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens I the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly ALLEGED SEIZURES AMERICANS OF Made by Italy In Retaliation for th New Orleans Lynching. Wabhinciton, Maroh 81. It ii re- I ported in newspaper circles that news I X 1 nrlnnna l.nchtmr eiffhtesn Amarioan I oitizens have been seizsd at Florenoe and oast into prison, and that similar seizures uavn wraneu .u oiuBt puis Vi 1 ' . gan Salvftdor and GHntemala on th Ve - t Hoatllities. r R ;ih.wnm . M-r(,h sa. The Farallon. from Salvadorean and Gants Imalan norts. brings the latest news ob J?'"" 'rom ose. countries. At the Salvadorean port of Acajutla, on the flth InsUnt. the sohooner Viklndhad tolw finished unloading 75,000 stand of rufles and a large quantity of ammuni brought from San Francisco. The indications point undoubledly to the raolthatwif between the two countries w, probable in the near future Osurantet Care tor La Grippe. ttr .1 .-..1 jM..tHj t. a Dr . Ktn New Di8C0 " for Consumption, Coughs and Golds, upon wis eonmuon. u you are auuuiu mm PP m wiu use iaa .lemeorae. 4 I the bottle and have Your monev refunded.! We makethis offer, because or tne wono access of Dr. King'sNew Discovery idiirinc last season s eDldemiO. ilave heard i : o . . . . .. .... i0f nooase in which - iaued. 'try IV Trial bottles free at 1'. ' &, .Duff, Drug Blore' ::-Jwt wo. ana t.w. Children" CriJoRtchertftstorla HENNES8YS AVENGERS Grand Jurois Identified as Menibfrs of tbc Mob. New Orleans. La., March 20. The grand jury spent three hours today ex amining witnesses relative to the lynch ing of Italians. Capt Lem Davis, of the Parish prison, testified that the only two men he iden tified positively were Wickliffe and Parkerson, who led the assault on the prison gates. A. B. French, a wealthy cotton ship per, who was in the prison serving a term of sixty days for assaulting a lawyer, identified a great many per sons, as well as three of the grand jurors, who were seated around a long table listening to hi story, trench did not attempt to protect anybody, but told his story in detail to the extent of naming some of the men who handled the Winchesters and six shooters. The other witmesseshad bad memories, and most of them were unable to swear that they could indentify anybody. The grand jury ad burned at 1 o'clock until Monday morning. If the grand jury conoludes to indict anybody there will be a scene almost as extraordinary as the uprising itself, as no less than 2,000 men who partici pated in the mob's work will maroh to the court-house and deliver themselves into the custody of the sheriff. llyde County Items. Mr. Geo. Taylor Bumis' furniture store at Middleton was burned on the night of the 15th inst. The building and contents were consumed nothing saved no insurance. The origin of the fire is a mystery. No fire in the store for several days and no lamp had been lighted in the store on the night of the burning. Mr. Burrus' entire means were invested in the store, and all went up with the Uames and Bmofee. The community have been very liberal in sympathy for Mr. Burrus. Something a little more tangible would be appropriate in a time like this with him. Messrs. Lucas and Mann have re turn to receive the plaudits and the curses of their constituents, which they will get the most of, the future will tell. My experienoe has been when an oysterman gets what he asks for, he don't want it. LaBt night was a terrible night. Blinding flashes of lightning heavy thunder and the wind blew great guns, with torrents of rain. In the midst of the grand and wild storm, Mrs. Eliza beth Ballance of 'Wysooken went to her long home she was found dead in her bed Sunday morning. She was the mother of Jas. W. Ballance, David B, Ballance and Dr. Wm. Pell Ballance, and was 75 years old at her death. Today we are having a N. W. bliz zard, driving a cold, stinging rain that feels like snow is not far back of it. The shad fishermen are doing well, the catch is much better than last season, with the market holding up better also. J. F. TAYLOK HAS ANOTHER Big Drive in Tobacco. POUNDS NOW ON THE WAY. BAERELS NICE FRESH FLOUR NOW IN STOCK. ALSO, A THUNDERING BW LOT OF COFFEE, BOUGHT JUST BEFORE THE RISE, FOR SALE LOWER THAN IT CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE. Country Merchants, look to your interests. Call early and lay in a big supply. Just arrived, a new lot ol Children's Suits, from $2.50 to $5.50, and wlth;each cult we will give A BALL AND BAT. J. M. HOWARD. gene WallnaU, FIRST CLASS I PJ arnn Tunei 811(1 BeD8irer J UnUo hM locate m ta,g 0-Wy and wlli be I satisfaction euaranteed. ofu'rch"! Hftnoock "reet' ne'r VilT' NOVELTIES In latest Styles ANCHOR BRAND SHIRTS. ODFFB. and COLLARf, fine KEQLIG1E OUriNU BU1RTB, HSUKWHAB, NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving every day. Come and call on us before baying elsewhere. I have the agenov lor one or tne largest cnicago merchant Tailoring Establishments, and am able to mrnlBh you new style I clothing HADE TO ORDER. and of best imported fabrics, almost as low .. hnvln. th.m .Hit Ma. flnm. .nil Innlr over our samples, , . ; TsT IT HMTTttT ..., WJaUW y Sfar ClOflllQr. ' wmi wiwmiwii . xuivukito oxtUDttStX, Nm to Howf, Atarax, aw Bkbki, N. 0. I ieoiaawii For SalBf Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 -new ' cylinders; balance in good order, -jahbs kkdmond. i;: Beo. & Treas. N. AT. B. S. B.Oo Yery Mysteriously Disappeared. And where be has gone no one can tell. The queetlon wis often asked yesterday. Have yon seen him today? lite answer was no. One merchant remarked 10 another that be saw him board the western bound train about 84 o'clock. Just as 1 expected, said lhs brother merchant, 1 thougnt It was get ting time for him to buy nmt bankrupt stock out at 40c., 50c. or 670. on the dollar, and I will bet my whole stock of goods that the next time you hear from him he will turn up In Kaleigh or some other large town with a stock bought at 50c. on the dollar. Did you notice the little pamphlet lately Issued by the East Caiollna Fish, Oyster. Game and Industrial Assoc lat ion? I was at tracted by a peculiar announcement on page 16 which refers to some fellow whom they choose to Identity as "Big Ike." What does it all mean? Who la he, and what Is bis name? There seem to be a lot of solid truths In what they say about hlru, but at the same time the article was evidently written In a spirit of malice Who was the merchant that wrote the article? Any time VOli Mil .At .tivllrht. nn tha aililanl rtlcin.n let rue know nnd I will very much appre ciate It. Good morning, Jones, NOTICE. Having qualified, before the ("erk of the Superior Couit of Craven couniv, North Carolina, as Executor of the last Will ami Testament of Win. Foy. decease!, late of sild county, I hereby give notice to all per sons having claims against the estate of satd Wm. Foy to present llieiu to rae on or before the first Ua April, imij. or this notloewill be pleaded In bar of recovery. f ersons in indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment. Hils April 1st, is'Jl, at Trenton. N. C. aprldltwot. V. F. FOY, Kiccutor. A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. Bishop's Camphorin For the Complexion. For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips or HoiiRhnesalof the Skin. This is an exquisite toilet preparation for the cure and prevention of chapped and rough skin ; removes BUN HP V. " will keep the COMPLEXION beautiful: .iaiootu, sof and fair. Thousands of ladles have used it with the above result. V 111 you be one among the number? Price 25o. per bottle. For sale by J. V. JORDAN. drtiKKlst. R. .1. GOODING, druggist, and at all of the princi pal drug stores. j. o. manor, 1 ropneior, decfi dwlm Washington, U. C. FOR EASTER! The prettiest line of CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS ever offered on ' w " v. I AldCI Q fitlft llTlfi flfifirtTt.- ww u v ment of Youths Suits. A new supply of Ziegler Shoes arrived yester day. Barnngten a Baxter. Till? it I SI In JrVSaiflllBap LADIES FINE KID Button Shoe-Opera and Common Sense Lasts $2.00 pair at janlGdwly rjJJJi TJJJJJJ) QRDER - , Z n .... T I OIC I HOI UU"UU6iailUII I IN THREE MOUTHS, $56 Profit Upon the Pajpment of $19.50. Members in One Week. Do not fall to make your weekly and monthly payments on lomorrow.the 23d Inst, UariSdAWtf. LOOAL BKWIXTAKT, HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Threa Story Drick Store and Dwel ling, with two btory rear txtension, on Craven street. Tekjis: SoCO.OO cash; balar.ee in five notes, to ran 1. , 3. 4 and 5 years res pectively, a;;J bearing 6 per cent, lutereet. Arply to J in24 liip I J3. ELODGE. TV T T I-i 1 i i a CROUP SYRUP. Eceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRRirf rnvs !oe io,- a ( uia uvo , u.ree years old, one JHbpoohfu,; (or a child thiee monihB old. ten drop; lor a child six months old.twenty drops; for .... ,wolVu luoutb 0ld. neariV nan n it-its,- . -rt-peatlua theee dotea irequenliy ,1 cured. . ssaiy umn relief ia pro- rJm-V'-1;1,!,-',"," 1 i-d DUFFY'S l KOI .IUI- I,, ,y lilml,v , j uonthsaL.,1 1 believe it to he a most excel lent rc.neJy tor croup v, lth children, espe i la ly as a preventive, uur youngest child had a severe ..,.. ,.f croll abob " ftS.. Insomuch that wo ielt anxious abo" SI'?' rm ""'-ully treated by u 'i'1' cl"".i'uti"mkm(! it probable that J ,, Mks u'uhl ,0"""' frequently "d Ihi li y s . r, p n, p and the eh 11 o hai lmd r.o marked symptoms of croup since, and I hciu-ve it is ,u5 to the use of the ( :-np Hyrup, and v.- now keep a bottle of 11 aiotirhoiiso :it all tiuctj, nnd 1 cheerfully recommend it toail. ;. H 1UU.NVM Al.su very elkeuul in relieving coughs andco.ds. I'm -I'A.ijci, . N S1 ,,r " BUB K. DUFFY, vW Boru. N. C niT,'.';!fK':i:..AK' n'- -v'-lon 4 KobMns, Jf 1 Mreet; Wm. 11. .Schlelllln 4 Co., 1,0 W il.'.am mr-.-el, cw York City BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Haying l.oi!K,t out t:i- m,Ruy ri Cirri.1f;e 'im now pi(-i.;no,i to nun out All Kinds of Work in short notice, lici.airln; r.ml Pilmin.. ki ecalty, r.ml Uf:i,-i i.n o, ,,.,, ., i UoeiiiK imv ii tin- i ki .,ii..,, li.... 1 .1-111: ; nil around.... Half - $1.20 in i Tin lrli;iS! Of Ih.. T.Ml.Mf rU..l'fnlta ioliciti'd. U. H. WAl'EKS. We Are ItTow in Position TO KIM. ALL BK1CK ORDER8. .ooKed.''1' BltJ Kal 10 c'otne to see im y-itu your Rice if you want Highest 1'rlce. W. P. BURRUS & CO., Comml mm Merclinnta and Grain Dealei MarketKocti.Nov; iealei s !rne, W. C. i!0 REWARD ! I liiva the lait;e.s! block of Watclies, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, in rjihiern Acrni Cuiollna These goods were bought lor rtl'Ol' CASH and will be sold lower than they can bo bought from any other house iu North Caioliua, ns I Mil ploy more woikmen than all ibe other watchinkeri) In the city , i:ibined. I can do your work promply m. . uu despatch. Come and tee tho largast stock and lowest prices at, SAM. K EATON'S, Oppnslto Uapt'.st Ciiurch Middle Bt. SALE, EXCHAKGE AND LIVERY. & Has now on hand a large lot of fine MULES and HORSES, rataed in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Also, a line lot of Bucrpins. Rnarl Carts and Harne68. all of which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don t fail to come and see him before making a trado. Feeding a specialty. nov27 dwtf k Unparalleled Offer! l or the next thirty days wc will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1US I QUALITY LENSES AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER, K. J. GOODING, Successor to K, II. Meadows & CO., WHOLE3ALK AND RETAIL Comer Pollock and Middle Sts. I'ROPRIETOR OF COCIIINES COUGH CURE; This preparation contains no opium and Is a certain euro for roughs, hoarseness, Ac. and if it does not effect a cure aftef taking one bottle, the money will be refunded td purchaser. OPTIMUS OINTMENT, for chapped hands and every skin trouble l Keep everything in the Drug Line, and large and well selected stock of Toilet Ar tloles, Soaps, Spouses, Perfmnes. Chamois Skins. Hair Brushes, eto. A mmniu. .i. of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Onew- iuB luu.cm, run uuu rine uut, Bmoklnf Tobacco, good, Perlque Tobaooo, Imported Cigars, and the best 5c. and lOo. Cigars lit For Rent. ine nouse on youth Front street latalv occupied as Marine Hospital, Apply to mar20tf. A. K. UhINlaON. Th9 8. H. Gray Maaufaoturlng Company ''L1?.11 'or ftt Pblio auction at the Srt .1!? dZr m Craven eennty, State 2f KorthOarollna, on Monday, the fourth day of May, at 12 m. their Pulp and Wooden. 1 ware Mill with all of their msonlnerfVnd tools therein, situated la Craven eounir For further partloulai s enquire of ' " mr2Udl o. ii, uttAx, president,' NewBerne.K.a 1: '; r -.. '. : ':": ii.
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