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j f -.... AXXOUNCEJIEjrT. THIS UAILY JUUKNAL ia a Si column ;u r, published dally, except Bui. lay, at iiUHl per year, $3.00 for six montha. itllvered to city subacrtben at SO Genu per mouth. TUB WEKKXY JQUBNAU So column paper, la published every Thursday at 12. UO per annum, '.'"-,' . , -.. ADVERTISING KATKS (DAILY) One 1 nth one day f 1.00 cents; one week 2.W one month H.OU; three montba I10.UU; six months 115.00; twelve moot ha $XM.- Advertisements under head of "iinaim Locals," 10 rents per line lor first, and t cents tor every subsequent Insertion. , . . i - J'o advertisements wlH be Inserted between . txnl mat e at any price. , ;V. f", ' Motlces or Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines will be Inserted free. AU additional matter will be charged i cents per line. 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JfEW BERNfi, N.O.,' JULY 11. 1385: ? tu tared at tie Post ecaai t N-wBwtt, O, aaascead-elaas I . . .. ) ' JT is said that SvDQH Forakeb; ' the, KepnhlicaA candidate for Crovi " i eniorrf Ohio, will not be able to rcoinmapftthewlored Vote of that BtateJ. -ThlEepnblicanrJ seeme4 to ,;;r:' iom'ewbat disturbed about H,j as , u V.th; yet "hold that the colored roter bXhd fawrtj-ot their; party j If i '' V .; 7 tlie (solprI j people ' wbnltl be wise .( .-. ' Jthj,yprild pot ;vote rwlid for ;4ny . pr,tyft When their vote is divide :v and- they bettome reconciled to the fact that their' liberties are jnst. aB , , safe in the, hands of one party: as - v .aootner, tney wiu nave maae mucu progre&s towards'' breaking np . old - r ' paHyiibea' aod .' becoming an im- portant 'factor in bbtha'r i j .. Ir is osritident , that the Gen - eral ArMembly.Saasomed top big a - r job-whe it:pndertoofctQ;pWippf v'iiiiheJdaauled i Confederate soMier ; v ; ;f and35)iiMl wltbtise who l yi their UvM.jirrtbe service. There I icM ejft.iujaijy J yoang men in the Ito ) i .";hfeRWre not aware of the factthat . . null. iiiir' m iiu uun uisu&'ncvuu. :! v ' ( Vnrih ridpvlina n JartrA font, inf ; ; ' xnem isrere joniig m$n aua are aqii . iipincr itAflnnir inn Hnnra ni in nil v j 's j "a battle: nelds. It ia a good tbing, i lvlvwrHlia this step, hasbefcn f j v, taker jiaJAa number will be asc4r J J m A 1. A n lw llArintlnl A ;.:'V'thyperjiisM; Pierhap8'if;,it,b :pep- ' v aibh"was at present confined to; the i 1 ' rf most -needy class, the 130,000 ab- . . aJLUUllatlTU -WUU1U UC Ul I'l tsTV tical service te. them. i. i U Y 'ASOTHEK MISTAKE ; ,The . Piesidenfe can- dd wrong, ' Preaident ' Cleveland ' has done . wrong, or the Democrats in thi country; were, guilty of a most onj;- V h eraaaadulently ,ca8t for; B. B, - Hit H ,1370," That they' were Bp : i - a. li i-:-i.ii.21it.,'2'':JriL i,V.v. ,a8i nas ueen ue pivemai opwu ' .of the Peniocrata fo'. thia' country, ' ' ' mpuid the jiin QtAjanipdlated thb t v C y?te 'e'srrid artlcf ,, .ticu, jiA jr11 lrri .Mf'.'! pvv s, i: ; timer ben;jtrbjecta severest 1 ! : T ioj the faceof4hes0 tytifi Presideflt a i r CuBVEEAtfD-t-a man eleeted by th Democratic' partyapppints to; fill ' ' ao important-position one of th0 . fw .who iook an active part in the i rgraaiflwbo!1 awarde 0 by Irja'porty for snch errice'- ; v It should have been sufficient for ' ' President CriETELANl); t3 have- known that E. Fv Notes was a Uepublican, when his name was ' presented, 'fJr", an appointment .tci apyT poaition under- a- Democratic it Z n lriistrationif Bnt, there : stands 'the "(Jivil Service Hnmbng." But If Notes is not an" "ofiTensive par , tiau!t we would like to know what ' , partisan act a man can, commit to bring nim, snuer tne oan. . ; Mr. Notes has - declined the po sition tendered nim by , the Demo . - - f io President, but the 'factthat it was offered hini must be humilia-! Z . to . the , Democrats - w ho , o - 'y condemned the great crime robbed Samtjel J. Tilpen of the office to which the j t cple Lad elected hini, and rlaced li. B. Hayes in the White Ilonse. J is mere any excuse for , suca a blunder! it cannot be termed less than a blander. . Perhaps there is. At the time Notes was engaged in manipulating the electoral vote of Florida, tEOTER CtirkLlNi) was hardly known outside of the city of Buffalo. - And it may be that he is now as ignorant' of the history ofj TT.vW.'tv.a ;.r ,k'- the HAYES fraud as the country was of his existence then, and, that this' appointment was made through the Interposition :' of ''irotEs's friends, the .President not knowing that in so doing he was condoning the great crime of 1870.; S, roit OUE JJVES. ,. With few exceptiohn, the guides and scontsof Arizona 'are "brave and upright, , though' rough: , men whom yon, could no more hire, or persuade, to do a mean or cowardly act, than' you could induce them, to sell their favorite horse or ride. ; " This Strange ' country.: with'- its rocky, ranged deserts) and scores of canons ana i passes, is u;tnein', n well-learned lesson; thev are familiar with every traH, know the location oi tuo springs,' or; water-uoles,; can tell yon where the.best; grass ia to 1. .' I- 1 j ' r a i uu louuu, uu in taue, ol an JEtpacne raid are. indispensable.' '4 - ' -During' my sojourn in "the Terri tory, a rewyeare, ago; : I had . occa sion to employ one of these scoots, Dave; White by ,;nanie, on . several occasions, and found him an intat uable companion. He could explaia every , curling . wreatn Of smoke on tne uorizon; ne could tell now long a trail. .had . been made -and by whom: he knew every Indian harnxt. and woe to Xbe redskin on whom be drew a beadi ;!K)ld .Bkiro,',',: as he hadj. named his l rifle.' ,watr never known to miss its rtnark-and "Ad elan te," bis borsei was as -fleet' as tlio wind when her master gave he word "go!" .-''T'.t.rfiiii HJv.jiiJj One-beautiful autumn-morning. ia the, ,falj of l$71,jDave and myi. sen Btartoa to riae mra tne ranoue at Apache Pass to the overland mail station, on the San Cimonj a distance of.-twenty-five or thirty miies.ii, t yUT.;-.-xji---.4K ;l" Threading onr way slowly' .ddwn the vast canon of the Pass throhkrh the nronutftins. where hrifra rrktbd. hnndrods' of fef:hignitqwerted abovfc' ps jan either z handtfieir jattlog,:n.oss-growa Bided filling tjie gur;o wiiu tiBirauge, Famurogiopn), I could not dispel froin my mind certain : sense, pf , danger. Ugly stories and rumors pi Indian attacks were then common j So strong an impression nad tbey madanpon that I finally BaidJ--i'-,- ; "Dave, I believe-We are gpine have trouble, before we get through; today." Vl:.".;iLvai)il J ' j "Trouble!" replied Dave, a 1(W ha! ha! as though we weren't always1 bavin' fronbleiYef Jbaint MarejdJ be ye,.doctorfV:?!Ul,4 M :l HelaqgheJpuilUliat W rocks .above, nai caught the sounl and echoed a dozen? star tlnlgiy di tinct mi mi har 7Z4- 4 r i The effect was so uucahnylhat I eonia scarcely .Deiieve .pBtithatta band of sayages' .'fftta mockingly j repeating our rash notes of levity. Again I asked Dave if we might not do well to postpone this trip tiIl the following, week, t The, ecoat reined i his, horse, and equatirig himself in . his - saddle,1'' looked me full in the &e--sw--r-vv'-:c; - "Now ' look ' khere.d6cior' he, t ij." ..-mim.-l - ... saia, "er yer aieareu, we'U. torn WiibJ: h$ MrahotslheTrnd elante fail meJ'';i'ij:-!V; !- s 't 1 could only protest , that I , Was not afraid, but cautious, at which suggestion Dave merely vouchsafed a "h'm!'' of incredulity, and spurred ma uorse idlo a nnss canter. - I T After two or thre6 in iles oi riding, we left the nocky (fastnesses of the passj and thence, proceeded for six or eight -miles , further . across the plain, where scarcely a mound or a ousn oreaKs tne- -dead level as far as the eye can see. My fear of danger was gone or rorgotten, while I "was "listening to one of Dave's stories of ad venture whon sudden ly hoi turned but. head, and looking over lis - suouider. exclaimed. TkunderP' in a, voice : that sent every drop of blood surging back to my LeartrjTf;. f:o - :"fv-'?1 :-Wall- rkneW" what1 snch an'' a' clamation from his lips meant; and! the sight which jnetJnr eyes, as glanced behind me-was not an as suring one. Scarcely a mile-away, and coming at full speed, were eight or nine Apaches! " j ilhey. had probably followed na through the Pass. r. .:';". '. - I saw Dave look anxiously at mv horse. It was. a. large, powerful animal, possessed of endurance, but not much speed.;i;"'J';1 V,; -; - , ' ':. ''Top big odds for this 'ere open Eiaiu, so it's a ride for our.-lives," ave saidj ;quietly. '-: " ;,: .; -'The San'Cimou was nearly-ten hifles away! , Could we reach il! I asked Dave'the question as coolly as i couui.-. , t' We've got io!" waa his only re: ply. "Come on now. Settle yer self well i yer el-I.e, doctor, k"a a little for' ird, L"cr the motion of yer horse, i.rtd cive Lim the spt: ,!", Giye hiu t'e-epursl did; i r I felt that our only Bafety depended upon the Bpeed I could get out of the animal. - Both animals seemed to. feel -how muchidepecded onon their i. efforts, t and'' to be quite as aoxioua to-eseape the fate in store for them," if captured,, as did we, their 'riders," livery, hurried, word wp .spoke and every nervous caress e :save tuen peemett to inspire tbem life Yet in spite of it all we- appeared,' but to creep over the plain: - and; , another hasty glahce; oyer?, my ; shoulder told me i a. t ' 1 i ' . i i ' . i .1... vuh lou puuBiv. tiiab ,w; reusKius were gaining oaiis.' ) i ; 3 The Wretches' had uncommonly fine bortiea-Hhe choicest of all those stolen: and 'captured, by them both in' Arizona and northern Mexico; : I saw, too. ; that cDave .was 'hold ing Ajdelante ' In while my horse was making bis utmost efforts.' f t j ' ' On, on we rode. Dave's face was a study, as with -compressed lips and flashing eyes, he watched every motion oT iny horse, as, though ! his life, not. minftj: xlepended' tiponj his exertions. Occasionally, bec ave an uneasv loot bebindJ then ifor. Ward : towards j the ' long, Und of scrubby mesquit wtucn marked pe course of the San Cimon jvhere the station -was. v At length be turned towards, me,; ;.hii if ace no longer anxious,! but fult of : determination. and said in a low, ' resolute voico,- - "We snaTit make it, but -we'" ride as long as we can, then tarn loose on-'em with' our revolvers. Keep yer hoss well, in andjXrqii' t let him tfnmMerr.' A . -" ' ( V Before I realiaed what he was do ing, Dave .; wheeled, .and bringing Adelante up with a force, that al most threw .he -animal upon .its haunches. , faced the Indians.! 1 heardr the crack of his rifle; next minute ue waskbeside me again : "Fetched dne oC'em! Qive me yoar' Tine-.-'andload this," sMd . The exchange was soon made, spoke romy'nors,ev;:at the same time : sihking'.lhe spurs deep into his foameckett .Biues; for a few moments e'eeiemed.' fairly to iy over the hard grounds-each moment bringing. . asnioarer the station, which wa8 ndWHnofe more than two , No$ awprdi.wa? spoken; the nbg oi pur .UQuC8(j8!iUooii'On tne grav elly plain, and tireir qdick, inbored breatbing Wete' trje; only i sounds hpse moments rwe could hear the gallop plxthei redskins behiiid. Thejti. were, i not more1- than three hundred; -vards'lii our rear. Srid-, deniyjtheWu:hideoti$ ,ell broke 6n uur ,. earning , nrsc.tjSQunu we na heard, from them.A Bilif vV ;1 " ' "Howb will yatr-H Dave exclaim ed' He turned; and 'again I, heard tne report" or Jtne rifle; then once mor Adlfras.Jipsjido me. j ' H'i " 'Taint no Use. wf til that hnsslo' yourn. c-we 'must iignt 'emi" He exclaimed. , "When, we get to that jthra yender, we'll fae the varmints fai give 'em our revolvers I" ' 'I .L As. .he. spoke. Another veil rent the . airr-ftBd rV(l flight of arrows whizzed "astrlkuiii: into tne ground in advaaci ejus. , TlTfHn' ..a IoaHa ,olnaa far att: rt !".mntteredaave:iT. "Tarn 1" We .-oalled'ltaiy.'ih'eeled. anfl.' " IJ(VIICU UiCT-VrUC, wwi a rihicis x :i I . s I saw one of the painted wretches reel and falL his hprse ftalloping ofi witn nying bridle. .... j The sudden resolution of onr1 movements had the effect of bring ing the Apaches to a halt; but to other flight oi arrows from their powerful bows, One of which struck tnrougu uave's left ormi v "Hit the bonel" .he, ejaculated,' with a groan '.pf pain. " The, next moment another shaft buried .itself deep in my horse's breast ,Thj& poor beast, whichad done his boBt for me, leaped eon vnjstrely with k sharp cry, :an4cieU; in: the:roai. My right,foot was fast under , hint for an instant, before Leonid extri cate myself iAs; lr struggled, stilj another arrow struck into the ayinfi; boj8e7i;$ec)u'd iijita. :;f ,u ,v.i T, Dave was 'firing; anfi j os'i as I got ! tree' his own 'horse, hrtbyaa backed hearlv over m a. Hi i arrow. ' Tint. T gained, my feet, and taking niml shot, at an Anacbe i who. wittt drawn bow, was; galloping forwards 1 to shoot at Pave. The rascal loll backward out of hla saddle; Facing partly round to shoot at tho others I- saw--. to my astonishment,'; that they had wheeled about ' and were riding away at full ppeod. I j Wondering what It meant,' We looked round just as the .bree sta tion guards, - with" a., rinsring "huzza 1", went past ns at a gallop, In pursuit of the Apaches, i '.., . . .Then we, comprehended the situa tion. The station men had heard the yells and the reports of our pis- fols, aud hurrie.lly mounting, had ridden to tne rescue. ' . ;They BucccoJed i i Lrinins; d-wn an Jndiap , whose l.ors i.a-1 bucn bitbyxmo: of onr I nl.'.;": 1 t lf others escaped i..'.o a c... ; miles off to the If ft of r . ; i . llut they had tccp t l T..l to leave the I uka of their fallen comrades bebi: .1 ll i. WewalLtd to the station, where Dave's ana was dressed and Ade: lante's hurts cared for. And thus terminated more fortunately than it might have done our ride to fian Cimon. Youth's Companion. '"I v. ,vjM ' I I ' 1 V i ! J J ' rAbsolutclr Pure- 1 . r :.t , ' " ' ' " - .. Tna powaer aieTer : wanes. A marvel purity, atreiiRth, and wboleeoraeness. More eoonoralcal than the ordinary ktnda, and can not boauK la competition with tl multitude of low Wt; ohorl weight, alum or phoaphnte powders, hoki only in onus, uoyau hakiru Powder Oo 1UB Wall-su.N. V; .'novls-lvdw t ..' ........ i .. i , CHILD-BIRTH "MAKES EASV. T -The time hns oome, at lnnt when the terrible n(;ony lnol - dentto this very critical period ; tn woman's life cau be a void ed. A dlstlncuiahed physician, ' . .'A who pamwd the RreaUttt itoillon . I p of his .life (forty-four years) in : j 'n ttbla lirancu of praellae, Initio , ,.-,. ,'chlld-beaiingwonmn thisprlce ' ; .'Ibub legacy and lireaavlne; ap ii.f i- Wianoe,' "i'HK MOTllKIVS inouHauuam uie oeai. women 111 1 ' 1 1 onr land who, having used this n: :t, wonderful remedy before eou i.j.'n'. . flDeuiont, rlae up and U1 - Ills ' name blessed. . , -i .-... .j;. vyre receive letters from every i " iii.i ! section of the country thanking : r nafor plaeliig tills preparation In the Teach of su tiering wo. f man. ''One lttdy from North : i n tu Carolina' writes 1 ns that ' she c...i i'Wouio liae o mana uiuiiropri- , : ! LUI M un Ilr Hum IW vnuK'UK 8 it to her notice, as in a previous . ji-V ft X: confinement 'sl had two doc- ;' tore, and they rwere compelled '' I to use chloroform, instrumental g 'etc., vnd she suflored almost , death; bat this time alio used H lit "MOTHBK'S FrUKNU." ind " . . . h(ir hihor was short, quick:, and -""'nlmoBt like magic. Now, why , .iahoald a-woman suiter' when' ' .(:-. J ft.ul she can avoid 1W We can prove ? iijtlf 5i eg, fcna Bny olie interested cau Hi l i. en 11, or have their liUBbands do -Y f;j;) so at our qiuw,) mnu man . iiib - 1 1 1. .original lettois, which we .au- i tfi m W publish. ... , . T :,tu" li' ?;'if.-'J "' .V- ' .'...' ' "' '.' This remedy Is one about which we cannot publish eerU&cfetea, but It Is a most wonderful liniment to b nsod after the first two or three u fiend for onr. -Treatise oil the Health and Battptnass of Woraan,". mailed free, which Mm all nirakmtaaa I t ' it ..-sr.i.i:r.f.l. ).' i) X'hBbahc.dEsqucatouCo., u tr If I,' Krv:iUJ 'i lo 8S, Atlanta, GeJ. , For sale wholesale ud retail by B. Ben ri Mewbern.M. (J.fj i....i;.-. - ?..'.r - i TEXnif'TflLK. iiti o.'.l io .t,Ui.'.'.-tv . li .icMevif jn ; He', Ions Star Slate. Itfi 4KB SllT HTHEES TO EUST , r.T r . t . Drxtsr. Trxab. March W.1885J 1 u39tooB Haxsi Ci.rltlaa great pleasure to Misstate to n that your 0. B. D. takes the lesl of all blood pnrlfiora in this country, on accoent bf the cures It' has effected since ws have handled, It. We had a case of scrofula in onr' neighborhood,1 of long standing, who had used all 'patent medicines which were recommended to him! besides this, he also had several iloclors attend I ng h lm, but every thing failed' to effect any good. He grew worse every day, and had not left his bed tor the last MX months. ' Ills name is Servenka, and we got a neighbor of his topersuade him td'try'.' B. 'B,, and 'after using only on sonxa heleft hit bed for Jlie first time In six months.' ' ".,"','". ':. - i ,To the present time he lias used leas than three bottles; and he Is Walking around -visiting nla friends In the neighborhood. He tas gained strength and flesh rapidly. All scrofulous sorei are healing finely, and yon never saws happier rash than he Is. Nearly everybody for miles areund has heard of this Wonderful cure, and all who need a blood remsdy call for the B.B.B.' i .- ' - A We had a case of nasal catarrh iu our own family a little girl of four years old, who nfts neeu usiug a. a, B. lor aliout two weeks. and already seems to be about well. -, , ...... f "we have ojly three bottles left, and want yon to ship us Blxdoxon bottles.. : ! ' .We take pleasure In recommending n. Ii. H, as a medicine worthyot theentiro confidence of the public Its action Is more rapid than any blood remedy we ever handled. - t ,' ' ' " , LKIDTKE KKOa i For sole wholeaale and retail by 11. fit. DVVfti Cash toaceompnny the onier.. 6 OCEAN HOUSE, IIofpHcadCity, IT. C. ; 1 Tbis House. formerly the NEW BERN K HOL'SE, having been : - - -, incr.ouanLY henovatld lartre alditions of furniture having been addi-d. Is now rrady for the reception of Bum mer Visitors. . -f "i - 1 ' The Tal.le will bo supplied with the VERY BEST tl -.is or niiy other mnrfcet f!in nfT.inl. .'The 1 i ' !-r has determined D-., 1: ginl 1 ' ' ' i " st-Cls In Tr! j It - i I (. - i- . .: s to Fiiit the tiniea. Dr. w. h. now i v. Juih '. ' ! l .-. . . r. b bik i4 To ver of Wino Buckeye" Cider V:'- llills;" "noore'County.' -; Grit" Corn Hills; ' 'Ilaid of the South" Corn and ;T7heat Mills;" Cardwell's Rice - and ' Wheat Threshers; Dedericfe's , "Perpetual Hay Presses; "Ilea dow King" Ilowers and Reap ers; Gullett's "Ilagnolia" Cot- ton .Gins; Carver's Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers; Liddell's ' Boss" Power Cotton Presses; "Roanoke" Hand Cot- -V.': . -X- ' ton and Hay Presses; Taylor ' ;"v:ff;,Ianifg Co.'s Engines, Boilers , T ., J 2q M and Saw llills; "Eclipse" Cot-; , j ton Seed Hullers1 and Sepa-.. : . rators; Buck and Plain Wire; ".Tennessee . Wagons H; Acme Harrows ;" : r Cultivators ; " v ' . Grass Scythes; Feed Cutters ; -arid Acultural Implements ... i ... . gerierally. Also a full- line of , y; , - ' V Belting, Packing; :"r Rubber ; Hose; V Babbett, , Steam; ;Pipej5tam;IW:;,. , tin,';1'! Injectors, Ejectorsy - Cir- cular; Saws; Saw; G i BeltiHooks, Machine Oils; Et, "Dpn buying-fronr.fc:;Kp Iron Front, Ckitcu St, Ncir'Bcrni :N. C. D. W. HUltTT, $ Merchant : Tailor, gft it', fti trn om a ttci i- NKXT TO . 1 p peilows';hixl :.v; ii.ijEWEYi i'-A TUS JPRAOnOAt . . "-" : ! ; TONSQRIAL 'ARTIST Peraonallv In altAndnne at h1alTAir1rMutnc and Bhaving Saloon; at the Oaston House wim wie oeai workmen ami new lurnttnre.. Hatla faction Is assured to those who patron lse-hlm. .-- " ' - - i. 4 III. u , ,,1 ,, 1.. ::IIew Central Hotel;; " ' ' JFOBMSBLY BATKMAH HoUSI), .' j . .yr'-tv' 33'o 3r. aa, e :3t0";O.' : ,BI. PATTKHSOPf, Proprietor, Announces to his friends and the Traveling Public that this Klegant and Commodious It rick Building .has., been, newly reJHted throughout, ' ' ' ' -" -; ;. 'i'he NKWOKNTRALIa situated on South Front street, (moat desirable location In the elty). ' Near the conlluenne of Mouse and Trent rivers, it Is snaceptlble of a constant breese, and has a river view of fid nillea. It hns the benoQUof sea breese and la free from mosquitoes. .- oners special inducements to commercial men. : .:' . ' . -,.,.-.., . , Cuisine of snperior excellence. . ! Omnibus and bauuaee wauon at all trains and steamers. '. - i Kates, fa.0tl per day. ;.i : V ; ; .r; : . . apl7 i W P. BURRUS & CO.; GRAIN AND COTTON COMMISSION IIERCHANTS, NEW ItKUNE. X. C. , febll dw. . ; . IIALLETT & KAHL, FRUIT AND PRODUCE ' Commiss'n Merchants, s 101 PA UK PLACE, . , NI2W YOKK. Quick Sales & Trorapt Returns EBrKRKNCSS: Murchison A Co , cor. Penrl St N. T. J. K. Kftlil. Vice I'ri'B. derm una Ins. Co.. N. Y. J. A. Ouion. Cashinr Nat'l 1 ink. . -cwhern. N. C. (;.. Oibbs, CnnhliT Nafl 1 .tiii.Kt. Augus tlnp. H. lioitut'S A SVn'i. ) a. v !.-.n, V. C. a kst ;Stro:: 'ii. i Hills; i ' i''i . Thorn" Barbed ,1,1. n ti. It I r i u . Grain Cradles; . . . .(Sfcuiars, ai'vi v PkOFESSlON A IV" ' A T T O It 13 AT -p A W, X 'mtimik: ' , n-.' Otllee on ftoulh Vroiit Itreet,' third 4oer from the oorner ftt Uravsn atreal, . ; . -. Will pntntlce In the Court of Carteret. Jones, Oiibiiiw and- Graven.-' . Bpeclal nttenlion glvea kxllie collection of claims, and scitliug esUtUi of doceased per onsvi V; ' ; i y.u-'j.irui Jt iauidwti owiiiv;ii;w,ii, ' ATTOItN ii V AT- JUAHY, Olllne formerly occupied by Blaainona Ja Manly, opposite Una tun Houae . - " Will practice a the Onuntlek o 't'ravest Jones, Onslow, Carteret, faiulieoknd Leaotr Prompt attention paldtncolleclions, eJpr2-dwly.-1 J '. . n'; -iau (1 .X i. . C. R.: THOMAS . ; a't t OB N E Y : A 1?' lAw.- Office on Craven atreet.1 n Stanly Building near eorner of Pollock street. - " novld wly ... : C. R. TIIOMAOi Jr., ; attorney. a.t :Xsssi.-w-( , t f .:r., BE A UFORT, yf ( A Office on corner of Turner and Front atraets. Will practice In Carteret and adjoining counties. . . t Prompt attention to collection of oialiua. novldwly . : -.1 ... WILLIAM J, . CLARKE, , . COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. l Attends all the eoarta held at: Mew1 Bwoe, North Carolina. r . , . , . . articular attentltA. paid ' to ' collecting claims, and eon veyauclng... ..' ' United Htates Dommibalouer " . Beet. 18th, 1884. i; , ii aw h. J. Mooks. W. i&. Clahki MOORE & CLARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' New Berne, N. V. "' - win .mmiuI. ... . ... . . ,.: . ... ..v..tD. iu vMu, m ui uw ivivi, i. ra vnn 4rAA,,A 1 ...... . ...... . , , , J uouuu, .U1IB1UW and ramlico counties. Also in tne Hnpreiue court at RnlelvU. and the United Status Courts at New feme and KnlelKh. . , ::.! - Collecting specialty, p6dwtl w. si. siwaoHs, olimsnt t ,si.t sinnons r; r , ATTOliNEYS AT LV'. Will prartlce ln theConrtsof Crav. ' .-a. Onslow, Carteret, Paiullco,I.t.nir a ,.i Z and in the t'elerai Com tat iBW iu u. - . . feblidAwl) - i i. . j ' DR. J. D. CliAI! 'I, -r.i - h . . . c. Ofnoe On Craven a;reet, t.-: a i and Brood. aprlT-t ; .T. 15. I3ROTrr ' , Eiilcr r.rJ H:.!r V Ni:i,(-h( hll.l i., Y iu i- cil v, w nU'ivp co, i i anvu h .e lr '1 KN i t , Curtm ; i , him em )f .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 11, 1885, edition 1
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