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1 HE OURNAL. vol. xiii:-no: 93. NEW BERNE, N. C;. TUESDAY. JULY 24, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS -3 BUSINESS LOCALS. PINE Veal and Boa's to day. .-' ' Beef at Sam'l Conn fc WANTED. To tent time or four rooms for house keeping. - Any one baring inch for rent will please apply at this office. 2t LOST. Bot Teen the Baptist church and the residence of.Mr. J.XUWaitty on Ban- " day the 32d, a Ladies Doable Case Gold Watch. Tbe finder will be liberally re Warded -ij leaving the same at the Joint Kal office. v: 83dtf - FOR BNT. House and Lot corner oi Pollock and German streets. Apply on the premises to Miss Lizzie Oliver. 23tf SIN3ING Class and Voice Culture Flint, lesson for class will beheld Wed nesday night, place to be announced to morrow. Mrs. W. B. Hill. CALL at Once, I .have received a large line of samples of Wall Caper direct from the factory. Tney will be on exhibition four (Ihvs. Part'es wishing to order will pleas ' select irom.sarhples before they are returucd. R. Bjerbt. jy 21lf FOR KENT: Dwelling No. 12$ Pol- iock street, aajoining my residence. ju!18tt - B. B. Davenport. STENOGRAPHY aud Type Writing Miss Rachel C. Brown tenders her services to the public as Stenographer and type writer. She cau be found at the office of Mr. 0, 11. Guion, over the Citiaens Bank, between the hours 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. jy!5 lni MACHINE and hand made brick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. 11 enstein, or Joseph L". Halm. a28 tf. WQNEY saved is money made. Buy your Medicines' at Mace's Drug Store. You will save' money on every purchase. Quulity gu trauteed. A trial will convince you. . WHEN Boraxirre is used according tp, directions, a tliird of (ho lror. ' anu the oust nt'soiip'in ordinary washing is saved. Samples i'rec at J. F. Taylors. IOUAL NEWS. X ff if 4 P VIM TTSRXWTS. lluu.tru, llollnnd Sniith--Noticc. Wanted Three or four rooms. Lost.A Indies Gold Watch. Mis Lizzie Oliver For Hint. ..Sam'l Colin & Son. Fine Veal. Ij. H. Cutler Selected Stock. Mrs. W. B. Hill Singing Class, A PjOfed, excursion from, Wilmington came in yesterday. It leaves un the re. turn trip tonight, The re-sppllcattoa of shell rock marl io the sidewalks at the market reaching from S. II Scott's store to Jas tf. Clark's makes considerable improvement, The Democratic Executive committee of tills the 9th Senatorial District met at tjotel Albert1 last night and appointed Kinston' as .the pluce and the 11th of Bupiember as the time, of holding' their ponyen'tjon. Rev. J. S. Isbida, Japanese, lectures at Pentenafy if. Q church to-night, tt will do doubt bo very enjoyable as well as lnstruotiye. Tl)e lecture is tfee and Hll are cordially invited, , The Wilming. ton ministers strongly commend him. This issue of the Daily Journal is its tint to be printed by water power in stead of by, hand. The motor is now pro perly adjusted and performs "as cleverly as the most; improved steam engine, or, lower of any kind. Among the' visitors to Spo i in operation yesterday were a pumbprof ladies. They ojpress great surprise at so small a piece of mechanism exerting so much energy. The Wilmington District Conference at Tabernacle church, ; Onslow county, closed Sunday. There was good attend ance throughout as many ai the chqrcl) ''irqld'lwh' it every' riieeing,r and on BuMny there were' three times as many oulsiaa as In. Some placed the number present at 1,509". The accommodation in the way of providing homes for the ' . .delesates and vehicles lor local move- meats were ample, Jt was a pleasan and prqutabie mcPHg. . Durham Weekly Times A, Hatchett, v Editor. h The first issue of the Durham Weekly Times, Mr. A. Hnlchett's paper, is before , us. Original individuality crops out all . through it, - pnorftsldeof theifeatUlte deplaratlpu is lmade.7Tlje Weekly Times tfearS no party' collar, or the other aide. The Week. , ly Times supports white aupreraeoy, ;v ; n t-e platform ot the, Times the editor says: "The Times will be absolutely and emphatically independentl y;! i "Either party 'can have space in these columns to ventilate their, doctrlnee and iJogtnas for a eln'iirer(ionneither wfthj Put it. -4 . - yM: 'The subscription price of one dollar and a half; a year Is probably high for it; but it Is not run for the glory that may be in it.' ; .'; :;J:x'k': t'Tljft.-BP'w': ltMroR of the Country mak()s it more flian eyes jinpqrtsut that peppy should get the pic's , without coloring, and it will be the effort of the Times tg give Iham Just as they, are." . The business announcement Ja made. '"No subscription taken without accom panying cash and all "papers stopped wheu time expires.'!, The Tunes, is a bright, reliable paper .and is just Resize of the Hally Jo raw We extend pur hearty good wishes to (He new Tenure ntlie journalistic new, The BmalitMt people in the world are natives of tie Andaman inlands. Their avernra ho' t is tour feet, and their ' weiysit about seventy pounds. ... Coals art Goto. v V ' Mr. Chas. J. McSorley, who has been at Morehcad and Beaufort for a couple of weeks having a "big' time, returned home on the Shoo Fly yesterday. - He will once more grace the soda fountain at the firm of Nunn & MjjSorley. "'"' Mr. Jas. B. Bill and Miss Nellie M. Hill left to visit in Greene and Wayne counties. ' Mr. Jas. B. Dawson left to visit rela- tsves at La Grange. Miss Kate Hines went up to La Grange to visit relatives. . Mr. Jas, W. Dawson returned to Jack sonville. He reports the men at work clearing away the debris ot the recent ex plosion preparatory to repairing ti e damage. . Mr. R. D. V. Jones, of Wilmington, is in the city visiting his father, Capt. K. B. Jones. The following came up from Morehead: Messrs. T. A. Green, L. H. Cutler, Thos. Daniel vTVW Dewey and children, W. Patterson, T. J. Leary, Sol. Cohen, Benj. Hahn, of the city and Mrs. Hass of El Paso, Texas, and her two children. Dr. G. W. Blacknall and Mr. Chas. Reizenstcln spent the day jh the city and returned to the Atlantic Ilotel last night. Hundreds remain at the Atlantic, keep ing cool, enjoying sails, and surling and sea delicasies, Mrs. Daniel Brock, of EJinston arrived to visit her son Mr. X. Brock. Mr. H. B,. Hardy, of the State Carolin ian nrrived to canvass for his paper. Mr. John Dunn and children left for Morehead. Miss Mary Case rettuned iwme from JJqrfqlk, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Melgor Okrc Our farmei townsman Mr. Clias. K. F, Bales n,o,w of Burlington came up from Morehead and is at Hotul Albert. Mr. John Stanly Thomas left on the steamer Neqse for Chicago to take a course in the Moody Bible Iustitute, he will then go to the Divinity School of Yale University to finish his theological studies. ' Pamlico County Convention. According to previous notice the Dem ocrats of Bayboro precinct mot at the court house in Bayboro, Pamlico county, tuwiay JUiy ijist, at 9 Q ciocic p. m. 'tfthe meeting 'was called to order by Jfestus Miller, chairman of the Democratic executive committee, The obtect of the meeting was ex plained to select delegates to the county convention which meets at the court house in Bayboro ou the 28th inst, to ap point delegates to the state, the cotu- gresaional, The judicial and senatorial con ventions. On motion. Jessie V. Sawyer was made permanent chairman and Benjamin dam pen, permanent secretary ot the meeting. un monon we cnairman was requested to appoint ten delegates from the different paits ef the precinct 'to represent the pH9 einct in the eoutfty convention next Sat urday 'the a8th iusf. ' ' ' '' The chairman appointed, the Iflllovfing delegates, tciyit: L- W. IBrooks, J. W. Hooker, A. J. Campon W, E. Hooker, B. wesitait, js. a. WQUgn, vy. T. Calo, J, U Fentress, James W, Miller and Charles Bwan, On motion, the oholrman and secretary were added to the list of delegates. The following were elected the Demo cratic executive committee for Bajboro precinct: J. L. Fentress, L. u. JJaniels and L. W. Brooks. On motion it was ordered that the pro ceedihgs of this convention' Be seqt to (he New Berne Journal and Raleigh Hews and Observer for publication, Ull motion (be msetmg- tuen aojouraea. J.". Sawyer, Cum'o. Benj. Campen, Sec'y. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Changes la Shoals aad In Buoys on ie jiofuf tjaroiina uoast From the"' notice of .chart corrections during the month'of June, issqod by the United States coast and geodeno survey we take the following relative to changes in the aids to navigation, discoveries of new dangers and changes in depth: North Carolina. -s Cane Hatteras. Qutei Shqali Change in Hydrography. New Beacon Wrick ' Shown. A re cent examination of the enter, shoals off Cape Hatteraa has been mode by Lieut. h At, Garrett, U. 8. Navy, commanding the coast survey steamer Endeavor, and shows the . shoals moved , about f ot a mile to the eastward of the position bere- . - i ' . FPU. TT J 1 ! ..U . hoard has established. Mn 18 ll-et Of water on-the si edge if the- shoals, fle out& diamond shoals beacon,'' an iron structure nsinz w leet kdovo mean tugn water, above whjph a mast, with cross boards, ristt to a heiaht of 59 feet above mean high liter. , The position of 'this beacon is shown on the charts 8 miles 8E. S. trom Cape Hatteras Light. .The wreck ot the steamer Westherbee, showing an uion mast abqve wajer, has Deen locate and is shown on the charts fij- milei S, TC. from Cane Hatteras Ltaht"' This affects charts isr ifi, 14J, to, l Cane Hatteras. Beacon Light Moved, f!nA Hatterha Beacon Lkrht is Shown moved to the northward of Its former po sition to a point 13-16 of mile 8. f w. from Cape Hatteras Ugm. v- v s, This affijeu charts lay. 143. ana mo. - Beaufort Entrance. Buovs Erased Buov Number Changed. Buoy Changed. The rallowintr buoys have been dis. continued and are erased from the chsrtsi Point of southwest Breaker, block can, No. 1, mid-channel, r. B. can, and Bttact lelord Snit, red nun. No. 2K The num ber of Fort Macon Spit black can bdoy is changed trom a to l, BuacKioiora roint P. & channel buoy is changed from a nun to a can puoy.-. . - yjj ThU afepts charts 430,-4fl,a& ' In China a man was executed for kill ing bis father and along with' him his school mastor for not having taught him oeuer. . . . . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Sot Love Feast bat Nothing Worse thana War or Words. . Only One Nomination Two Endorse meats -Eleetloa of Delegates ' to Higher Conventions, The Craven tbunty Republican Con-1 vention met in the court house at noon yesterday. Nine-tenths of ihe members' were col ored, and all the officers temporary and permanent were colored. J: B. Willis called tho meeting to order, and M. W. Chap-n- . secretary, called the roll of iv i 1. 1- ihu delegates from each precinct h.indin!; in tlifir cre dentials as called. This being evei' :i :Mmmittoe ou cre dentials was appointed by the chairman. On motion each aspirant for nomination was allowed five minutes to set his claims before the convention. W. E. Clarke and Robert Hancock were the first to take advantage of the motion. They botli talked about tho incompetency of Democrats. The latter said, ''They (the Democrats) have ground down the people whenever they got into power. You know tliey are not compe tent to he in power in the national gov ernment, in our state or in our local county government. It is for us to con sider our interests as tax payors and citi, zens of Craven county." He wanted "this present odious system of county govern ment repealed. J. E. O'Harn, col., and R.W. William son, col., warned endorsement of the con. vention for Solicitor. The former said Whenever he lmd carried the Republican banner and it had not gone to victory it was because of traitors inside the camp. Ho promised that if he became Solicitor he would keep his oath of office, but ac cording to God's maxim to tcmpcrjustice with mercy. Williamson contented himscif witli telling about the counties that hail en dorse 1 him and the services he had ren dered. J. M. Harrison wanted to be Register flf Deeds and concluded his speech by sayinr "Ifl am elected I will serve the party to tho best of my ability." The committee on credentials' reported and thoir report was adopted. A. G. Oden was elected permanent chairman, and Bryan Coward, sec'y. On motion a committee on resolutions was appointed. Tbey retired and speech-making.became the order of the convention. It, P. Williams, former Republican member ot the House,' look the tloor and made a rambling spfoeh, lie talked of 1. ; . i . 1 t . 1 . , ! . 1 1. . , fin carter in iiiyf, KmiiL'i aim in iie leg islature and Jeeliug pretty siire of his o,wn chances, he unlike his predecessors, re, memhered a friend,, au,d My. I uncock having in, his remarks made an attack upon Mr. Clarke for his appointees In tho post ofllcc, Mr, Williams took up the cudgel in his defence and attacked Mr. Hancock sharply, talking about his not paying a James City bond he was on when he (Williams) paid, and charged that Hancock said "the d d niggers' were as ifuie ih piy it as ie was." At mis junc ture, Hat.cock, with shaking fist a,n,d torcible language denounocd Williams as liar. Matters looked squally, but Hancock did not advance and Willi anis kept on till he finished. Then Hancock got the floore and "went down for Williams from afar back Said that wh he was glyen tlie Repub lican, nomination (or stierm he vyas taken by the convention '.'red-handed to the elbow in Democratic rascality and thiev ery.' The speech contained other l&e remarks. At one time Mr. Williams, who was on the rostrum bock of Mr. Hancock, advanced upon him but J. L. Hahn pulled him back and the. speaker Concluded, Three of the colored speakers, A. ' W. Wetherl ngton, Alonzo Haynes, and I. H. Smith all spoke in favor of putting more negroes forward for office Haynes got off on a scientific line and talked about ".the extraction o( the negrp, and made oqt ttia" in' ndiert'days the Knowledge of the world lay With the dc- cendanta of Ham. in pljqeqioia aqd Egypt, that 'they knew astronomy, - before the Chinese, that Caesar went to them for aa alphabet, etc, , At four o'clock the committee Qq rcso; Iqtiqnscsme out. Eight made, a major- Uy, report, a,nd .qne a m,lqorIt; report,' Dqtn ? endorsing jepubiicanisia, , tjwjt we,re aHke, except that the majority re port endorsed Haqoook and the minority one Qlarke for Congress. Both sets en dorsed Williamson for solicitor. .-J--. - 1 After some explanation and wrangling Hancock withdrew,' Clarke's was name Substituted ami tlte ' .resolutions were adopted. ; 'llJly M - Qtheri snqk.e,bnt at last the eonyeptien got down to its work. . ...,. j . R. P. Williams was nominated for the House of Representatives on the first bal- lott. jiL& ti v-' 'i ; :, j! ;- i The nomiottions . for county ofllcen yyore lolt open far the exeoutive commit tee to' an, '.' l. - .-.- 1 ' fhe fqllawmg delegates were chosen to the several prjnven.tlQnB , V ' State Convention: W W Lawrence and'Fred Douglass; alternates, J. B. Wil lis and L H Smith all colored. ; CongresrioaaI;A. G. Odea tnd A. A- Bryan; alternates, V. A. (Jrawford and J. B.Willis-all colored. Senaloriul: A. A. Bryan, col., and J;ji II. Iliiri'bjoot alternates, Pc'ter Fisher Jr., col., und Phil. Wiggins. Judicial: W. D, Pettipher mid L. W. Ham; alternates, J. B. Willis snd M. V. Holly all colored. SEASIDE NOTES. Summer Scenes At the Atlantle Hotel Morehead. Among the pleasant incidents aud many pleasures which have varied this schson ut the Atlantic hotel was the littls folks German, on last Saturday even ing. Thdro were twelve couples who wir- ticipated. Thij correct manner in which the many beautiful figures were executed elicited much applause from tlic specta tors, and tho guests, who ore being enter tained at this justly popular resort. Master Jack Perry, son 01 the "Genial Host," led with Miss Florence Boylau of IJ tt . : . , , ikmuii. ne was uHsuieu oy juasier Mark Stevenson of New Berne, who by his grace and courtliness lent an ad ditional chiirm to the ojcasion. Special mention shouM be made of little Victor May Dewey of New Berne, who was the Belle of the Ball. Her self possession and the grace with which she lanced the ninny diflicult figures was re markable for one so youasr and would do credit to some of those who have seen many seasons at Morehead. "akter the ball." At the close of the German the 111 tic (oiks, who participated and a few older people, wero entertained by some recitn. tions by Mi;s Ilecht of Norfolk which were greatly enjoyed by all present and gave promise of fine powers of elocution. Sunday was observed, in the usual way, many attending service at the various chinches and others onjoyiug beautiful se lections ot sjcred music rendered !y Prof. Whiting's orchestra of skilhd musicians. In the evening a select part v ol ladies and gentlemen assembled in the Hotel parlors, where they enjoyed a musicial treat by Mrs. Thos. Jones of Durham and Miss Minnie Tucker, of Raleigh. These ladies are famous for their musical talent. but the selections of Sunday evening evinced fully their skill as accomplished vocalists, to all who were so fortunate as to hoar thorn. Tho season at Morehead is now at its height, the number of truest constantly increasing and H1030 who con template gomg trom liojic lor recreation and pleasure will find both at Morehead. W. E. P. HAPPENINGS OF THE BAY, A French naturalist has hatched chick ens from eirirs which be has kopt fresh for two years. To preserve the eggs he dips each in a solution of guin lace dissolved 111 aiconoi. When the elephant Jumbo was dissect ed, a pint and a half ol gold silver, cop per, and bronze coins were found in Ills - 1. T .1.. 1 I ' 11. ' Btuuiuuu. iu uie 101 were coius o,I urce kingdoms, tvyo lepublica, five dukedoms, p". ft1 "l"W1T5, una uepenuency, Mississippi is eQirig to try flret North, Carolina plan and work its penitentiary convicts on, State farms, It lias p umbos, ed two tonus, one of 4,973 and the other 3,207 acres, upon which fiipy will be rut to work, The News-Observcr-Cliromcle suysi In a conversation with Mr, J. N. Holding he mentioned that the intention is to make this paper the very best newspaper in the State, providing it with all needed facilities, and giving it a push and vim it has never yet had. It will be" complete ii all ft9 departments and be' 'a paper at o,nco gmtilying' to Nbrth CaVQllumiiii und lvflepting cycd,t ou Raleigh. FIRST LESSON TO SUCCESS. An Address to his People by one of New Berne's Colorsd Citizens, Ed. Nev Bbbnb Journal: Please allow me spape in your valdable paper to say to the public that Drayton hall was filled last night by enthusiastic citiaens to hear the address of our esteemed friend, Prof. Isaao II. Smith. Tho address was recognized by tho in- tellicence of the fourth ward, as. being pointed, timely and instructive, which excited a nobler thirst for action, and filled the vacuum of the mind vyitii a satisfaction more lofty an 3 pure tluin any' among the justly eminent, tie showed that when tiio. colored people learns the value ot a dollar ana now to use it, men and not until then, would they march on to success, prosperity and tine greatness. I never heard better than this pointed out by him, coming rrom any man, and if what he said was carried out to the letter. there need pot be. another word said about anlvintr tfra t'Vficrrrt;Pmhliri M " o r- " o ... " J. W.' WEATHINO'fOff. Baptist Mission Regular services at tbe Baptist Mission this even at 8:13 o'clock conducted by C. C, Clark, Jr. Norwood and Pollock Sts. A cordial invitation extended to all tQ be present, gammer School In Art. Miss Annie Berry, Art Teacner in Due West Female College, S. a, will take a summer class in New Berne at an early date. Pupils desiring to enter will please hand in their names at once. - jlOlw ; ; For Urer Fifty Tears Mrs. Wnrs&QW'a f5ooMiu Sybtjis has been used for children teething: It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. - Twenty-five cents a Dottle, bold y ail araggists through out tho world.. Jull8dwlm - NOTICE. ; The undersigned Holland Smith has duly qualified as adrnlnistrator pf the estate 01 irr. u. w. wnitii, and here gives notice thtt she requires aU perse Bavi'hs clslms airainst tiiaeatilta'of t said Dr. D. W. Smith, to present them to the (aid Holland Smith, duly authenti cated, for payment, on or before the 24th aay 01 juiy, ioya, or eise mis notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. : ;?.: Persons indebted to the estate must pay without delay. v . . : Hollahd Smith, Administrator, . . rv.viUARK, Attorney. - : Keep Up the Sanitary Commission, Editou Journal We are very sorry to learn that the services of the sanitarv officers have beonr dispensed with, a3 the most trying season or tbe year 1 how ap proaching, mainly August and September. That they have done their duty well and faithfully no one can deny, and we sug gest that the services of one of them nt least be coutinued until October. We believe that tho sanitary condition of the city has never been as good as it is now, all owing to the fidelity with which they have discharged their duty. If their services are not continued through the sickly months, there is good reason for belicying that owners ot premises willfV grow careless, ana tno city win relapse into the condition it was in before the sanitary commission was established. II. New York Truck Quotations by Wire. Messrs. Palmer Iiivonburg it Co., of New York, telegraphed the following quotations for that city last night. Sseet potatoes, $1.60 to $3.00: muk- melons, bbl crates 75c to $1.50; baskets. 50c to 75c; giuies champion carriers. $2.00 to $2.50; watermelons large, 25 to 30c; medium 15 to 20c. JIbsolately Pure A oream of tartar bakincr powder Highest of all io leavening strength. Latest United Status Govkiikuknt Food Bepoht. Royal Baking Powdkb Co., "106 Wall St.. N. Y. Selected Stock! 00000000000000000000000 I SAVE YOUR MONEY, i 00000000000000000000000 Having purchased tho entire stork of Gents Furnishing Goods; HATS, SIIOl, &c. of W. I). Baiuunuton, I will otter said Stock for the next Tm rty-Days, at and below Cost. L. H. CUTLER. jy24 lni "Let thy habit be as costly is thy purse can buy,." Siha,kesi'kak. . It is your privilego to dross well and whon you need any thing to complete your wardrobe call on us, We have just re ceived a now and handsome lino of Negligee shirts, sashes, and summer Neckwear, Fleeted bos om, open front shirts, plects lo theside. The old reliablo Dia mond shirt always in stock, sizes It to 17. Collars 14 to ISA. Lots of fixings you need. J. M. Howard. BiUDHAM & BROOK Dr ag" Co., ion Mi4i)ijK st. Fresh and Pure Stock of Ihugs and Chemicals. FOR K-EJNT. A DWELLING HOUSE of Seven rooms. Also Dining room and Kitchen, nexl, door to Mr. C. C. Clark's residence. Apply to, NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE ail WASHINGTON, N. C. :Dircct Line ALL WATER ROUTE. Steamer NEW BERNE WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & PRI - DjyY'S 8 P. M. NEW YORK CITY. IGrrJelivcry via O.D. S.JS.Co. Guaran teed, No Transfer Charges, PHI LA. CLYDE LINE, niTTi trrxv rT nntrt t vti BOSTON rKOYmKqOB U. A M.TItANS. CO. BHISCJTOaf. n. C. NORSOLK ft WAI IRJCKMOND.IVA. g. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berue, N. 0, NOW la the TIME! To make room for Fall Stock, soon to begin arriving, . I will ' -give special bargains, on the ' goods ow on hand. : - ! . ;co:.:s at onqe, SEW ACCDMDLATED w Accflilateil ;E Annulate! w A w k r e A I A 1. L. 1. I T T II I II I I n Is the result ot Saving sni.ill tilings as we'll as lartre Is the result of Saving small things as well as large 00(10(1000001)0000000000000000000 IS THE liHSIJLT OF SAVING IX SMALL THINGS AS WELL AS LAKGE. OOOOOOflOIMmoOODOIMXMMkOOOOOOOOO IS THE UKSI.'LT OF SAVING IN SMALL THINGS A.S WELL AS LARGE. 0(IOOO(KI()IKIIM)I)(K)000()0()( 100(100000 WWW a 2 S3 t 1 t H H H P3 P3 p o o Cm Cm O s S O Q H H g g s 5 s & Pop Pm pM W w W pd P3 5 P t 02 03 W pq W W W W H H H tZ3 CO W 1 II t I I H H tH 3 g g fe3 Zi IZi O O Q O O O patronise mimii ipmos: W j w 89 89 O I 3 K c: ir o r- td 5 And You Will Save Money, And You Will Save Money, 3 Is-: 'i v A1TD TOD WILL SA.YK110XEY PAPECB'0, WIIOLE8AUS Commisso erchonl NEW YORK. -0- Southern Fruits aud. Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy Facilities fur tasdlizj heaw inipsrszt) by any hotiss in & EACH DAY OF 84tUBt8 National lank of New Berne K. C. GkfMrroort Bosk HM York. REFERENCE: ..... joii:i ''I t .1: '-; XT- t.
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