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:nty has fcteaJij i "reascd r.a evidence cf the i-or lence and eateem of Lis peer' . le bas ever beea g most zealous wci fcer, gerring cheerfully in any capacity to which he might be assigned. lie bas several times wen a member of the Legislature, and frequently- serred as- a presiding was tLe third SUid now, ehe ranks f.3 rears ; the Oc Ko. 14. For many years she has been but little known abroad, and rarely mentioned, except by scorners to sneer ' at, and witlinrs to "defame her as the Kip Van Wnkle of the Union, and lately Senator Hoar, of T'.IS DAILY JOTJAM.1 Xlmma papsr p it:ihi 4Uy swept c tfjitUiy, at M-p tr, ts.oo lor six months. UliTcd to civj , t M csnu lw iroota. . ! NEW BERKS JCfURNAL, ft M colsma a , : pnIlsas4 svsrj Tkarsday t 190pt ...... . mme rv . TT Vl .JU. lanfc ,.dlyJu" officer most acceptably to his fellow Massachusetts, dubbed . her, "the ,H);m mcrntb iio.oo; ixonei, iAOi members, showing in every instance tail-end State," for which ourglo- AdTeTttmoenu Bdr imu oi "City it' j pooij parliamentarian through 1 a drubbing that he will be more e.nuriitorc m-tnom 1 long experience in public assemblies sparing with his i aw . hereafter. no d.rtim.t. win i- iua b.w r . . te4cijer-ft1ii-0f energy. Our State seems to be refreshed by 17! and life, qiaick in thought and her long nap, and now steps boldly . . win bTImMrwd fre au additional abtlon. of strictest honor and integ- to the front, among her more fcros ....... .mv.,k.md 10 muu per una. ' Iritvl earnflet faithful and conscien-1 perous sisters.' For tnis , we are pTiniiufoc trwuUBt ftdTcrtiemt " tj0u8 in e di8cnarge of his duty in greatly indebted to our Agricultur- bi md. ia ftdTftao.. Eefir ftdTertiMmwu every trrj8t; confided to him, and, al Department, under the wise and .in coiiud promptly at tk d i oi maniy straight- energetio management. of Comtnis- f" ' ' . I........ .'Ikrai forward and firm, he would make a sioner Magee. Our exhibit -will be rt0.rfiocmn.r.r.iiciud. Koeomi most excellent Speaker, and there gratifying to every citizen of the . ...oomutn!ttofcBi)iuBoHM ojwun.ija not a man in JNortn uaronna wno otaio wno witnesses wmie iuub- ojeeuowu pwiim; withhold! w a not aQyf tnat Tom jjolt; wouid gands of her sons and daughters t h. author : or tun wm f v strictlv lust, fair and impartial "scattered through the Union, and ..u-.of to-DM-M ,: in the discharge of every duty inci- by their sterling wotth, enriching Any p.u ------- dent to the position. iJorth uaro- every state save inat wnicn gave tn ftnthor by application at tbiaonu ahowlnx whoreln the grievance exlata. i 4 , J ' . ' ) ."' 'i'1 ?N ",; " Absolutely Pure. ' Thia powder nerer varies. A marvel of eommonlcauonean oouuu u. -" - ; j . - . . fch - bebold wit to onrttv.atreneth. and wholemeneB. Mo tue author by application - T " X " ..:: -.n a nr,riA ioondiuicalthari the ordinary klnda. and can- THE JOUENAL. not be aold In oeru petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in cans, koyal. bakihs Powdkk Co. 106 Wall-Bt.. N. T. novls-lvdw H. 8. MTJWI. Editor. States to the development of her evidences of her wealth,: her re no;ricnltnral and manufacturine in- sources, and her culture, glorious terests. In these pursuits are en- and encouraging presages 'of a irnaaA ill a m.at nf hnr nftnnlo. flnd nrosoerous and brilliant future- through them she has made mighty and the aspiration of , their exiled fipi" CinffCn HinL opportunity . is : now presented to attend nerl ' i; .a recop-nize the claims of these inter- The fish exhibit of North Oaro- Knteivd at the Post onice at New Berne, n a. 9tg Dy tue jelevation of one oi their Una, composed of the State cpllec- mcuu-v.. .An-Aoonfof pa man Thara ia t( f.lfiTI nflfl Tinilii ill IjlHrlCfi CL JVlOrffan COCH VCWA V 1UVUI . AAA VIA V 0 J W I - 3 ' nna in tim sfatft nhn i lipttflr mi.tli-1 nf vnur citv attracts treat attention: U on. Samuel J. EandaLL is tojfi d , in verv particular for the I not only as the largest and most make a trip South during the holi- position of Speaker, or who is more varied, but the most perfect of all BEfiNE. N. C, DEC. 21. 1884. THE UNKIVALED : COOK STOVE. aW9 nA BtraiPhtwav he is charged thoroughly identified with the agrl- to be seen here.: Morgah's . . . I .nUnni nif . A n I'll nt uri n rr m f m. I fiah ' Tiroharpn hv Tlavinsftn 'fl n an - . ec , f ests of North Civrolina than Col. cess, and placed on tasteful plagu with being on tour for the Speakership, Another strike of operators in the Western Union service down South is talked of. If they do not succeed better than they did in the marked by ability, honesty and un- last atl alone. -' ' ' . The Mm and Observer, in speak' ing Of Judge Setmoxje's opinion .. n thn Rfinnfitt-Oovineton case, in. volvinp- the validity of cotton fu: Notlilne further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a Perfect and Beautiful tAAlrtw.. A .......... t I . A 1, kn. In... fill., anil Her artistio eye and delicate touch oven, Patent ovro sueir, nwiugmg Hearth rinwLivor AMI fit WIU ABU ru A lit? Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the eovers are smooui ana neavy. UKite HiDRieuven uoors. i in-iinea. The. lamely Increased salea of this Stove ttest its popularity Everj Stove fully war- ranteo...'. -.. .-.- - P. M. DRANEY, Sole Agent, oc4 r NEW. BERNE, N. C. dw J pi;o- es, Thomas M. Holt, i His vubltc record are so bright and life-like that they thows that ' he haL advocated every look as if they had 'just been taken measure that tended to the material out of .the ; water, while 'the advancement of his State. His ca- others appear as if they had battled feer" in the Legislature has been with storm and sunshine for years, so dead and Vapid do they appear. . .. . m.u a wtai. lot it Uelfish devotion to the public eOod. last Buempi. u. uau ijivwiv rr;. hathflrQtfamrftnr1n. in niiintin thflm. aawell ttS the X. V TV hi vj vuv ui)v sm u wwuu mwu - - mw j - . uiacturer thus honored since ; the freshness and brilliancy,' and dm davs of old Nat Macon. Alamance bihty Of her colors id beyond any . . 1 . --,. . T . w WW - T-fc ' 1 . e county, like the unflinching Demo- tning uere. jur, x,- , , uiarxe s crat, pure and patriotic citizen, who monster alligator , is i observed by w-thfl suWect of thiscommunica- all observers. ., Eminent taxiderm- fu tion. has never received any recog- iats say that it is a wonderful thing tures. savs he is a clear-headed and nition' at the hands of our party as it has its 'mouth openj showing -iii- T,.a. r.nmut- 1 1 wiinin me recoiiecuoii oi luewnusr, wuguo uu iuwa,, u LUOIllTIl HI1H I1UM UVOr LH3CU . ttUlUUJi I uiuu OWHIUHJUU umv, wiv ,u.auuuu . .ill 3 mi. . 4 L!.L 4.1. . j: .: ti,-. i imfai I i.iih miisii i;iii,uiui lu lis riiiutuiiCB. I uitoou. j.uv iuwvuou uj niuuuwuw ah a u.Sou86.yu m . - - ftnnrBiftt:' nf have been preserved jo naturally Mtintea Senate a few days ago, it , ... , .v. v iiw..u. 4 tmi - . i nnfliirv ann r,nn men in oi uer lavor- occiuo w uo uuuo s.uvnu. xuw was stated by Mr. Sheeman that hteson woui be most grateful to too, the attitude -of the. animal with, white ha was Secretary of the Treaa- her tieopla and to the friends of open mouth, tail raised and curved, ury he purchased for the use of the Col Hoik throughout the State.) In the ' whole conveying a 'lively im Oorfimment nineiv millions of dol- our hour of need, when County pressionof .the, monster as he rs lars in gold with silver certificates, . t . . InterBgt- he 'was our close study .tod reproduction' of ! thus showing that the Government friena. and stood for us as firm as a nature in this collection 's 'Bpoken is indebted to the standard silver rock. Let us now stand firm for of by all who have given ttentiqn him and ask that merit be rewarded to sucn matters.., A niyseu can oniy bv his election to the Sneakershin. speak of the general effect.. I mi i i a . : i 1 1. AN J5ASXEEN UEMOCEAT.. ' .;-. xnet extent ? ana 'variety oi iue Mr. H6lt is' a man of a State- Exposition is simply stupendous. wide reputation and his election as The Georgia ; Legislatara ; has Speaker ot the House of Kepresent- Qf course J can give yoa no smore adopted a resolution by an over-Jatives wpnld.be not only satislac-j idea of .it now, than could a traveller whelming vote to employ only tory to the people of- this section, or Niagara wno oniy aw u iron) I- ft,..n lii,1 nrftplrl hnf innllMii on i ann act in tham I the C3T WmdOWS While Be Was CTOSS- wuu,"u w llUim . ' 7- g the suspension bridge across: hereafter. Those who advocated that the party propose to put none th Vivar blow tha cataract, bntl the resolution contended , that all! but well tried and popular men in j hope to write you more in' detail avenues of employment should be office. . We jshall be glad to see nun nereaiter. k 1 acklee. - - t . A '.. . - i. -. r X-. .- . I . . '.. - Jill!' I ' ' 'A ! o i..u1,. LGii".3S1 r.ilu L:.L... J; To consume the Enormous Etc cf Groocls Ii Q-i'ocoi'ioa, Being Received Daily at L , g:sat chlip onsn arena i We are offering the following: Loading Articles, in Stock and to Arrive, at HARD PAW PRICES : 113 Bbls. Onslow XXXX Family Flour, 101 93 67 90 45 k XXX Family Flour, XXX Extra Flour, XXXX Choice Superfine Flour. ; ; , lvanhoe Patent Family Flour, Heavy City Mess Pork at Lowest Prices, -150 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, 10 Boxes Clear Rib Sides, 8 Tierces Refined Lard, -28 Sacks Rio Coffee, 19 Bbls. Sugar, -18 Extra Cream Cheese, ' 10 Tubs Very Fine Butter 25 Bbls. Molasses, from 15c. per Gallon up, 250 Boxes Tobacco, one of the largest stocks in the citv. : Lorillard, Gail & Ax, Rail Road Mills. Salt and Sweet Snuff REMEMBER The Great Cheap Cash Store of HUMPHREY & HOWARD. decl9 dwtjanl . . "El. JdffiMeadp-ws l- Co., 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bone, 2,000 Sacks Kainit (guarantee German), 1,600 " Pine Island, 1,000 " Pokomoke. Meadow's Extra Early Peas, Seed Potatoes, Beans and other Garden and Field Seeds.-. ; --i ...t ' - - -y,- : CORNER POLLOK AND MIDDLE STREETS, ' WAREHOUSE COTTON EXCHANGE PLACE.......... .....NEWBERN, N. k - deolJ4wtf .... ' .. . . . , MAX SCnWERIN. dollar for. a large portion of the gold in the treasury, and dispelling the idea that silver is driving gold out of circulation . open to women, who had no voice elected to this position. in the Government, yet obeyed its . laws and paid its taxes. The wo- men in North Carolina are evident necessaryor nse greater for small pay many yeaM, , During wnnu economy m anning the business of that time occnrred a little incident ATTZ.nrt? city; began by cutting the which will illustrates the character demand the passage of a similar Mayor,s sal Jrom $m tQ mo of the maD. Wb6n ;raii. resolution by the General Assembly. ' . . raAnMinn w road buildine mania was at its hieht ' u ji. iu tui i.X nin tit. a 1845-6, he invested some of his COMMODOEE APPLETON OAK- that the hono, of bein Mayr earninffa in .railroad stocks.- Ha smith addresses, throngh the Tele- of so widely .known a, city as Brad- held them for three weeksVand dux- DA0n6 a ions leiier to umue bctJKcio i vx v-v. & vcw i:wu w vw ' ' . . I : t mi-W MAwtTOinM nv.;4 4-tint V.v . AnU of Carteret county W hve asked uonnci meu seem ;o .orge! "SrTZrjZ. hU tafleenee to heip then, Z7j35 sitions. Jiereiuses 10 recommena wmselj for his lack of self-control ftnxr , wiM.onfc a conference with Stlm. they abolish the honor with it. h t fai v k ad d d any one witnout a conference wun the other party leaders of the coun ty, and condemns the practice of signing everybody's petition. The World's Fair at New Orleans. !!1P0R' LADIES ONIX f A REMEDY endorsed by the best Pbyil- elans and DrngglBta at its home. A RKMfcDY that Mr. O. W. O'Neill, Qood- vitter, Ala.(sayraiitelBU wire from an in valid's bed. and he believes saved her life. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant saia : "i wonia nave given vxiu as soon aa wuuiu a uickih iur woui iwu ut. . ties of your mediolne did for my dauehter." A REMEDY in regard to which 8. J. Caa- sens, in. x , ijruggisi, - xnomasvi.ie, ua., ays: "X oan recall Instances in which It af forded relief after all the usual remedies Vart fallml. . A RRMEDY abont which Dr. R. B. Ferrell. jjaurange, ua., writes : "i nave nsea ior me last twenty years the medicine yon are Dotting up and consider it the best combl nation ever gotten together for the disease for which tt Is recommended." - A REMEDY abont which Dr. Joel Branham, clpe, and haveno hesitation in advising its nse. ana connaentiy recommena it." A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B.Johnson, near Marietta, Ua.,says be bas uned in bis family with the "utmost satisfaction," and recommended it to three families "who found it to be Just what It is recommended. A REMEDY of whioh Pemberton. Iveson A Dennlson say: "We nave been selling it for many years, with oonstan tiy mcreasini sales.: The article is a staple with as. an( : one of absolute merit.." A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A La mar say: r we soia au gross in four raontns. and never sold It in any place but what It was wanted again." -' . i .- A REMEDY by which Dr. fiangh of La Grange. Ua., Bays; "l oared one or tne most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstkux. " tion that ever came within my knowledge, 7 wtth a f.v hnttlpK. A REMEDY of-wbioh Dr. J. O, Hnss, Nota- it Is Unrivaled -for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." ' A REMEDY abont which MaJ, John C. Whit- ner, of Atlanta, wen anaravoraDiy Known all over the United States as a General Insu rance Agent, says; "I need thlB remedy be fore tha war, ona large plantation In a great number qi cases, always witn aDsomte suo k REMEDY abont which Mr. J. W. Btrange, oft&rtersvlUa, Ga .certifies tbat one bottle cured two memoers oi nis iamuy oi men gtrual irregularity of many years standing " TWs Great Remedy Is , rEABFIELB'S FEMLE fiEGfLATDR. Qanrl Iav nnv TiAMm fT tTAttlf Vl anil TTftTU he went to his broker and ordered ot SSSKIatob ro.; him to sell his stocks, which, if he ' ' . Atunt.oa. had, held Some time langen WOUld I In the District Court of the United CEWE HMBT & ASM. Astonishing Rcdustiaii in Pri:cs cf GI:t::r. -, . :o: ; We have reduced the price on all our Goods and are now selling: ' OUR FINE $20 SUIT FOR $16.00 . .wj;., OUR FINE $18 SUIT FOR 14.00 ' . , ' OUR FINE $15 SUIT FOR 18.60 1 - 1 ' ' ' OUR HOBBY $10 SUIT FOR 8.80 ; " ' Overcoats; Boy's Clothing, and Cheaper Grades of Clothing will be sold at a similar reduction. ' ' ' : , Come and look at our Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls; lull line of Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry floods, Hats, Umbrellas, Etc- ' All will be sold at HARD-PAN PRICES. Respectfully, SDHWEEIN & ASH, . . , Middle street, the sign of the flag, next door to Patterson 's Central Hotel. .' TtKDALL'S EARLY SPECtTLA- The citv of Bradford. Pa., find- Tiow.-Frof. lyndall began Hie as danger of being too hasty. THE H EXT SPE11EBSHIP. The Exposition Was opened on ha.vfl hrnnorhr. him x handsnmA nrni .i.. ...)!A.i tw. onni.-nnnfo nf tna the President of the United States. - maw rauuuuo luc ouuuiouio m " : . T . ii ',. , . , .I'm t . t , j. . I n , 3 i , , thn Fair at New Orleans, more than or ngB, w win oena pruoi mas riso s j a ramus uuuer iuo mm . i tn.nn n,;in iDf onf Wall vure ior njonsumpnon nas. curea ine this is certainly a aueer way of do- n...n. th.t OMht to Inflnenee the I ID? MlUgS, It Will UB 1UUUU UUIU Lesisiatnre in the seiectui. ' ' I safe and convenient in time 01 war , . .r I rrv rt trAnavnl f a Ka a niitiii rnrl mtlaa DOr. OI WUMUUrw lUmwuHOt. I U1 lO CUCVtXE VJ u uuuu.uu u...uo f . , rjnn,' (till Htnllaln ' vr v,r- ATl. Pmvilm. I frr,m tV,o haf Htt-fiAlil and rriUA hinl ' " have ko many gentlemen been men- orders and direct ; the .fight. , It is j nanlX,K tioned in connection - with the great pity Jit hacr;nqt been lOOnfl the small streams in the Southern States. neakership as in the pending con-l one sooner. , contains a stimulating expectorant pnn same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, w 4 E, T. HAZELTINE, ' warren, l'a. teat: Hn manr . indflP.d. and snchi The ODenme-day Jouna many ex rnnA anA trnn m An ata t.hnA whrwft hibitors UnoreDared. as thCV had 108 i? nwrmngcouKu, ana stimuiaws . lVU MUM sya u v u w s j. a. w States for the Eastern Dlrlet of North Carolina, In the matter pf E. L, in. .; , In name of . IBankruntcr . E. u. Cohen & Co., . it;.; : i , Bankrupts;: To the Creditors of E. L. Cohen & Co. f .You' are hereby notified that there will be a second and third meeting of the creditors of E. L. Cohen & Co. be fore Av W. Shatter, Register in Bank ruDtcv. at his office in the City of Ral eigh, County of Wake and Slate of fiorth Uarolina, on tne lutn aay or ue- cirjlfl that loosens the Dhleem rroducine I cember. A. D. 1884, at 13 o'clock, M. and that tne saia nrrn nave auiy niea ,ames have thus far been brought no idea of the- work necessary to be rfrane "in croSnndVh" prngough: f rward bv theit friends that one done" beforehand, in addition to m cnmMnMi witK ihiiiinrmnni. 11 1 ' 1 .1 A. .i. I fl.t. ' Xt.. linill'tllVB WQDA tt frillr! I ,. . J 1 1 A1 11.! . t 1 nay Weil ue- peipicieu ,w tuuw w I nuio Hiovuiivuugq flHij,,(; i tagmous pnncipiv iu me uiuuein piant whom the honor should be accorded, finished,! and to make matters of the old .fields, presents in Taylor's I win sav not one word in disnar- worse, Borne of the work was done . . m . . I . mi a; i -cment or any of them, out as the very Daaiy. auis was ; parwcmariy sition can be awarded to only otie, the case with the roof which, in becomes ; necessary to make, a many pans oi me uuuuing, toaneu b ice. Alter a. careful survey of Dadty. xne jxorin uaronmans. " c field, and alter honestly weigh- trained by experienceat Boston and the claims or eacn oi tne canai- isaieign, nau . cveij uuiug m -amy . a xl " i IL . 1 I nl. n w. n ' fT V. rt ln.MA emnnA 11f 4-ft A :tes, II jseems to me writer taut Biiaye. xuo Din nuu re are more reasons why -Col. the State is not Koniy piled but iTtiaa m.. iioit. t)i Alamance. l uacs.eu. uureAuimnw immuiiiiuus mid be elected Speaker than any of the field and the" fores V metals r t h p-pntlnmen who seek the posi- and minerals: launa ana nora, ana !i. Ao tn Ine lost election vmy. ii uuj, uul icaou, nci iusu, umiaut , vrr Rince the Organization of great ..mention, .while, 1 am told, has stood in Its fore- that tne department oi macmnery ' rtv he t ranks, fighting its battles and 1 i;icrally of his time and i t-) its canse. Under his ' ' ; r majority in his! 1 marr'ctures the productions of c:ir i varas and Ekiaed me t !:".:' -i L'rhly creiital!a. Carolina, cza l-;:nircd Cherokkb EkmedY of Sweet Gcm and Muixm, the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption; and bo palatable,- any child is pleased to take it. Ask your druggist for it. Send two-cent stamp for Taylor's Biddle Book,! which is not only for the amusement of the little ones who will gather around your knee to hear the puzzling questions, but con taining information for the health, and welfare of every home." V. ' y - WALTEii A. TAWR. t dw tfeblS : , ; Z; ; Atlanta, Ga. - ' A clear head is indicative .of good health and r""u!ar habits. When the body feels he vy tr 1 languid, and the rnind works bk My, Ayer'a Ctl'.ir tio Pills will v fully assist to a re covery of i ' " 1 tuoyancy f a r tal vi-- r. 'i. t i ' 'r i' ' tl-cia. - " their petition in the U. S. District Court for the Eastern uistncc oi jNortn uarq- lina. and that there will be a final near ing of said case and ' a motion made to discharge said bankrupts , before the Honorable Augustus S. Seymour, Judge of said court, at his office in the City of New Berne, County of Craven and State aforesaid; on the xid day or December, A.p, 1884, at 10 o'clock, a. m, When and where yoa may attend and show cause, if any you have, why said pe titioners shall not be discharged ac cordinsr to the prayer of said petition By order Of the Honorable Augustus S. Seymour, v - . Given under my hand and seal of of flee, this 25th day or November, A. J 1884. .-.. : ' v - R. B. LEmiAN, j. Seal ; Clerk of ramlicoU. 8. -noy27dtd Dif'vict Court. s . GEORGE ASB. -:o:- GRAND OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS? -:c:- WILLIE tllDYETT; CONFEOTI ONER; IN THE POST OFFICE, Offers a Choice Stock of . . Candies, French and American ' Raising, Nuts, Oranges, ..... Lemons, , . t . , And a Pull Line of the - Choicest Cigars and Snioking '' ' Tobacco ' always on hand. t3 TEBM3 CASH. CALL AND SEE MK; . SAHTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS W. Hi mokbis. r, MOBRIS, ESTABLISHED 17 J. J. BITKGESS, of N. CV WITH W. H. IIOREIS & SOKS, WiaiiolsrwUll Wsl 1J Nos. 23, 25 & 27 Commerce St., . , , NORFOLK, VA, RnAflliil Attention elven to sales of Cotton Grain, Peanuts nd Country Produce gene. rally, Ijioerai cao avHiicus muae uqbih slgnments. Prompt returns and highest mar ket prices nuaranteed. au2 dwtjanl RC2!I1TS G Cr.3, Wtiolesnle & Itctml .; - DEALBRB IU - ' "'. Provisions Groceries, ' . , :Drv Goods . ; ". Boots and Sh::: All of which we are offering VEXtTf low. Orders solicited. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. ': The EfP.t t?ie : '-t-t affords !!id r.rf ciui lie f' -"sid York f; -AT- CHEAP ISTOItK, ; TRENTON, N. C. ' '" , TOYS for the HOLIDAYS; ; CPEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. ; Candies,- Apples, Oranffei, NUTS, RAISINS, Etc., Etc , , IN FULL LINE. , 13X1 V GQOD8 x Calico, 5 cents, - Homespun, 0 cents,' . fN. C. Plaids. 9 cents and other Goods at LOW RATES. GEOCERES, CJirap for C:!j ROBERTS I HFJmrj Bccsral tattia Agents, New Berne, rV.C OdIj first class Compnnies represent ed in Fire, life and Accident Lranrcs. Total Capital over Forty Millio-n ct Dollars. Jan2: .y Dissolution of CcpaTtn:;:!!. THE COPAI?TNFPBIP liOTetofore erirtv lHg between PHILfc uON HOLLAND. J.. andOWliN H. O I JIOiM Is this day ditolveif by mutual consent, Mr. Holland retiring. Mr. Union will ooiulnue the practice of Iumv at the stand of the lat Arm. PHILKMON HOLLAND, Jr.. - OWEN II. GUION. ' December th,188l. 7dtf OWEN XI. OXTIOrJ, ATTORNEY AT LA7, Offlce on Craven St., two doors above Pollock. Will practice In the Cnnnf.'"i of Traveii Jones, Onslow, Carteret, 1 uMiht-nsnd Lenoir Prompt attention n-) l (o i-in-, ; ,-( n, i - W - A. Py virtue ( f t) a Mort-ni-., ) Slid wiih, L. C ; 111 lid hv I, . l'l I l.y J . .1. . to. I, If i t. ii a,
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