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i JUXv J vJUXviilJ.
Kdltor.
:l;SK:.EBNsc;.N,a.
AUG. I,-1885.:
MtMadat t-Poet NewBerae, Jl O.
CIIACNCEY X. DEPEW ON jpiSTOEI
Tn hin sttnAP.U hAforA . Aha, New
Ynrk ChamhPr f flommRrce on the
York Chamber of ommeree onuie
death of General Geant, Mr.
jha.ohi;jbx ,ii. xsri6w noc oniy
raised-'the'lfatiphy pujriosity by
claimine tchave in his possession
r I -n- i -a? L-ll
uflrH uiswqrm -wutou- w Bays
it win oe suown mat tne uenerai's
i saved
firmness and prompt action
tha Annntn frnni tli Mirnn nf
af w yiim hf i, innb
- - rl
Way fBto the ,fuare. and ma,,e. t,U8
VHpJictioB concerning the history
; Viv ?ol the present era of this conntry;' .
: . A' Utousand Vaan henca the 6tl7 men
, - ' ; i' or thi great era who will be remarkable
" c ,r be AiBAHAii Uwoouf and ulyses
t ci : it&QM if "", r
- - i How,- many of Mr. Depew's
hearers believed this f
LilHCOUf
and Gbant. will most
assuredly
hUir i,!.w hntf;
, , f- ... j 1 w -""i
men who conducted' the war on the
other side of the great conflict that
c gave" these Itwo Individuals their
ZHtm- i
(nis.iueanew.iu.aiw s";.-"
fk in history and it will be a remark-
V able as the oneinscribod " to Li-
( COtH anflURAIlT, j,. , t :
--r ' - v.
i Xaar Thoasaads See the Coffin.
C,? People crowded into Uodertekerl.wInT7lw ri.r
Merritt's store in Eighth avenne in .m5M
; . . Ti a -i
ru "UU"M5 Tl . I? to BO
untnt-s. comn mas tne iruaru 01
. . . t
T 1 vi.f h 7,. ,1
coffin. Yesterday the crowd passed
Min ltbe.,left doorway, walked
, suvuuu mm eivttv guvjo case cuu-
- riffht ilonrwav In ' an incessant bnt
J.,ja. - vii... JI
'-'VluST''''1 I?
'liSittZSS
I passed the coffin.. A seamstresa,
,-bad worked in Gen. Grants family
twenty yearn go, wai, wrea
print to the undertaker represent-
ing Lieut. Grant at the capture
1 of
.the city of Mexico. f,t;Vi.l rOil
At 7 O'clock last night the line Oif
waiting people extended along th0
avenne and far np z Twenty-first
sueet toward seventh avenne, and
i ' - 1 :: at 11 o'pirtr.s:. when thn room a wata AnU iri,n
s ; finally closed to permit the coffin tb book ftolnteTetirig,iis";:that .would court liSSe, m
. ; be packed for ahinment to Mt. Md- nrova to 1 PerhVina hot hh ?fp'ysfi
. .. Gregor, there was still a great crowd
waiting to see it. It was estimated
t . - ' -r stknaV TA AAA .nA,lA Un A aVt. L. I
Wat 1V.VW3 DeODie had nassed the
. , - j .... 1 .L 1
comn unnng me two aays mat it
Was On exhibition.: A DhOtOCTanhef f
.-1 2
sjuuu. ywteruay nwraiug, ana
took a picture w tne comn as it
s lay under the plate-glass case, wua
f ft dransld cravon draw ne of the
- uenerai stanaing op it. , r k ?; j u j 1
a ' iWhe'ri 'Undertaker Merritt bAffan I
e : i iJii.i'-iu. . n; 1.. . j: . i I
I.!"4'v' urawiaw
, mac ane or ine ioar, goidiscrewsinoaouDcnave inn jniowteage Diiti
.' , ihal w fanten ' thsv mtld frimwinMn. I have not told the atorv bflfnra thrni
" ate'to the, lid was missugh -The
llate i was removed, before the coffin
was shown to the tublie n Men,
-day, ud was.'; locked,' away Ota' if
. uiswci ; witu , , pviif wo. auo I
drawer, wafi opened .after that at
iuoibui tiiutss w auow tui piawj mji uoi. tjuay, the-Jiopnblican cani
pecial Visitors, And -Mft 'Memlt MidatA for Sterii TrAnanrAr In Pmn.
eays tna -somei,. weseavisitors
must have carried the sere away.
it may nava.oeen taicen as a
uiaj uiT a wiacu m a )
ir," he said.', 'I hardly1
I- I . - 1 ' nr i ...t t
nwnvenir," no .nmu. , -x f unraiy
"' nujvwj i-yuiu uciirciawijr
steal it lor its intrinsic vame." ..
"Mr. Merritt ordered another gold
ecrew to be made at once, ne will
accompany the' comn to Mt.' Mc-
reor 'today. It, will:befcrmt
: V.anf ' the : a t o'clock - Saratoga
il at the Grand Central Depot,
will reach Mt McGregor at 4
k this, afternota. KSurt.
. , . i lit .j'i.'.'::;- J;'-',.'--.' !
an iswuittln CHAPTER.
Mr. Dspew Speak. SU11 Mysteriously
crmni' ut.
Mr. Channwv M. TiAnAwWrA.l bered up with more worthless shine
mentatthe Grant memorial exer
o.isAHof thft nii.itnhflf nf nnmmnA
on Monday, that thare ia connected
with the. dead General's Inaine a
chantur of unwritten hitor nf the.
. . . : t
PTflar.ftKt linnnrt to t.h lf.nnrirli
has excited curiosity, "j. Mr. DeDflW
said that there was a crisis at the
close of the war when, but for Gen.
Gjrjajitjs tonnes the country might
have again been plunged into civil
I -f- OhW
.lnof Vr,ilrf.1iA rim ft hanrm,
h ' Biu ,-"rT epew 10 a nprtai
I reporter j eoiruayt 4.11 at cnapcer
I of historvof the . close of tho War
!- 1 .1 A. I l.JtkJ -I'
Biiouiu ijoi, o ten, uurwioruou , jsnii
.1 there are otnere wno nave ondouot-
1 oomu J " inuoiaio - menus oi mo
uonerai, ju.r.vjouK.nui, vreu. HiiariM).
as likely to" know 'of tt ; as ' myself,
.na Amw
I lvJ UUIU.
io any sense, jus
inrimbrrt' I VirATAI n troir. onmA
ier to waic some
time before repeating the story as
if. H7QA fsl1 f A ma hnf if n a na alua
8hmwmeD tiioniwui.wj - rr
. mi. uepew wouiu give no mumo
tion aa to wbat tlM! m Vfttflrinna inri.
dent really was: - He . was asked if
it involved ' an : explanation of the
question of veracity between X roai-
dent Johnson.' and Gen. Grant in
connection with- the -position t of I and, together with the big police
Secretary of War and the proposed man and a reporter with a ferocious
removal xf Stanton. '
I "xuai4 . w: -no.. f u tucmoui, w
which I refer," was , the resixinse.
uu Mnwaaa hoM troublous times
when therey was achange of Ad-
ministration.4-, im it not, been for
Gen. Grant's prouipt action the In-
ciaent wouia, unaouoteuiy naye
UOOU.ttfcLOUUCUTUY . LIOKIU- lUnUILO.
refer to the Electoral Oommiss on
1 controversy vr;fv ' , ; r f
When,. asked U'aw' it 'happened
W " OU0mU lUe repository T)I
important a character.
Mr. I lAHAW1 rphirArt 1 thnarnl nvmc
"Three yers or; more ago I was one
of the gnesto; a, a private dinner
party. . Geni Grant was also prea -
ent no we were seaiea siae oy
side. I had met him, 'frequently at
dinner parties 'and, 'jn:'ocial way,
but our relationbad been A some-
what strainedi because' of..my atti-
I Hi"' fcUHru-sciru iuuvvi
I .v . wvnwvu
f?0 M;wasveiy;jrienaiy, ijy
t.hft timft tlifi r.lnt.h mis rflmnvnil an1
tne time tne ciotn was removed and
cigars were. reached, the-con versa-
tion drifted first ' from one topic to
another; T At length he told me the
story in qnestion, and I askod him
-Wn 1,0.1 . K.
,io ne, ftsigBed .as p reason the
hqibJlilyoC'ft;;terifcojito
that wonld be aroused, as many f
tuoss wno woum nave ueen Opposed
to.him wnr still ' ali vn. NAvArrhA.
liua-.'t.Va'a.it'lMk' ms sV
r.i3uwvBrT)ieiiwuiut3uuiooii again
ontll darintf hia last
w t
a- uuvs w ih,v 4v uisu
ta"ed him., , l fpnnd- hiWTepressed
la flpirit8., '( "told tne ' hb "
doomed. I ewik'sbda't'.liia
wnrk nn thn Anfiohioornnhif " TTa
-i1.---;t-x- t . .
u t.uafcreiniuou to uuuone wasm
the WAy. of revisiott.(f The General
depldrOdmelfKthatlircbnditioti
worll(f not , petmitor his t treatih j
Botae mattew mbre tn(ronehIv i
theil reminded.:1:. bim btheMoJ4ll:'
,ncident 1 have snoken f.ffl ht
wi t KahiT Z,7u
: .j.i.jt.i -u. . . .'. ... 1
mTffin
inauired if he , had i irinornorArArli
the story ,in his, ,,Eemlnjscence4'
he answered ' that be f ? bad
not GeneraljVrJ
remarked. ll
l 1
answeredt ftnd proceeded to explain
that it had been his intentibn to
write of it fhll:- ThAr man
. M as - - - I
j.-. 1
things be had ieft fihaccompli8hedrer5t,by"al! u.s. Maoe,eingthewhoie of
ttnrl ntnnra hctA - Vuion BD,nS i
. . ... I
worK had hot been i Snore .Complete):
and thoronsrh. As to this; nartinn
Jar thinff, there was noL ininnction
of mraw. frnrwiawri: r
never have mentioned it in mv Teil10.-.t,le !ron bHiwing pa "Gaston Hooa
marks-vestordav. What -snrnrisea I
.A .it iJ I
... , " . ""Mf
As I have eaid, I may take it opon
myself to write it as -he told it to
me that is. n tne dudiic are enrb
ons concerning jt.ro World,
sai . in -, iv . i
Explaining tioha oach's Failure
gylvania, gives alocid explanation
0f John-EoaOh'a failure. Koach,
HQ -flayS,
and gave
hn -aavs. in an ardent -RAnnhiinan
. " 1 . .
aad gave f 100,000 to aid in secnr
UgT, Uarneicrs ' election. it was
l'well ' understood" that if Garfield
won i Iloach was to : prosper and if
Garfield was. defeated Eoach wa
to be made a victim: " Garfl eld won
and Eoach flourished, Then Roach
gave ": another V $100,000 to help
Blaine's election. 'Elaine lost and
lioach tuIocL r llat if Elaine had
won, Boacb; would have swelled iuto
a more maraiflccat
shuvbnililfir than prrr nhnnrHor
I v. vun 0liav,a nnA ,
navy yards would have been lum
- m.cn wou,a tave eon at once mto
aocK lor perpetual repairs. Well
according to Col. Quay, Itoach went
,nto wo 100,000 gambles, won on
"e flrst and. lost on the last A
i v if i j
- 1 . nwiu.
T Chlenjra Police Force oa Its Nerve,
U'small boy,-whose Wes iralged
out like aaowjr&ynished into the
Armory Police .Station in Chioaffo
the other afternoon. ; v. ; ?.
. TWa A hnW an nrlf in o K.,o
I ment on Clark street." he, casDed.
"j leuers can's urive 'em OUT and
I wo wane a cop.'F " - -
' --Biflr Lieut:-- 'Arch'""Rli.irnlv:iinAA;
. I A - . J , ' a . - .
iionea luo ooy udoue tne uiena
eenet . -
some uension, "ii you cops is 'iraul,
aer eane wiu clean 'em out. liark.
give - up. j That's mo Xja tho ipap.
tain. - ir poq peeiers is scared just
- 1 twitter ,.. :-r n ' . .v l i,..!.
"Tho big ' lieatenant blushed
1 TTapa T olnnao ff Yt n ant A AallfnM tn
a Dig patrolman, )'go witfcthis boy
i ana see wnai ine rumpus is over on'
I f!lark Rtrflnt - ! - ' 1 '
I ' "Why don't yejr( comeyorsolf t"
remarked Ilarkaway v Dick with
some asperity. ; 'r -
I Tbe lieutenant concluded' to co.
beard, 1 startedl r'ont.v'M Whist; "and.
uiw m i 101110 job iot ueoenv con-
per," said the big policemankiiBe
gobs, and if I kill him - the ' grand
jury will be after houlin' me up for
mansiawterj Oi'U prove he hed a
gun in his left paw, all ihe same."
in , jront or lib Jfourtu avenne
I U Ol Ita N i) Y JJ Ita' H . ICl UU1U UH UUI1 u
tion.ai i-J i .;. i: , uurs
' n's inst ate Mr 7 SmlAr'a
baby? said a freckletl-faced young-
Bier. . ;r , -. w , A t .
V The big policeman drew ,h(sclpb
I anil t.nrnnrl nctla . Thon tha tralTQif
detachment ; went down the baa
ment, crawled through .a coal-hole
j and landed in the .back yard. "lie
run in aer nouse,", yenea ayoung-
ster perched .; on 1. a 4. wood-shed.
Lieut. Arch. led the assault. From
between two mattresses the party
beheld a pair of shining eyes and
vwu ruwo.ut BlliUJJ LBtttUf (1J J-
1 1 1 puvh ,;hu jicuH)u.auvf
givw we matteesaakick, Jt'sonjy
1 at rnwin '
a rfMMan''-tiJLicaaa new. ,j i i 1
I'OPlffOJt OF jrAOOBB' pHAEMACYv -1 f
" V; ;,, ,-Atlahta. June 18. 1884J I
Six months aeo we had no demand
Eor B. B. B., but now onf retail demand
9 Bach that we are forced to buy it In
two cross lots.' We attribute the rapid
tive size and price of B. B. B. boing
urge bottiesror i.wj and its posiuve
merit. The fact of its containing Iodide
or Potash renders it more Valuable as a
Biooa Kameay.: it sens well and, jfives
cnstomern nntisatiflfactiofpuf
remediea. i It sells well, gives, onr ens
tomerS ;6nUre satisfact&n, and (, we
lB..eferoiieei;
wr"' w"i'u(.,P..( , -; 1
Vr V . 1 - ; Al .r . ' Via'-L
rorsaiewnoieeaieana retauDyn.il.
Duffy. ' Cash to accompany the order j ,
.... . .. 1 . . , .
TJp ft f T. SHACKELFORD
S? .-Mv WUJimif
, ENTIST,
i'i iltwitS? '
'LXUUl"u -aki.x urri
uui uiiiiuii ncuuuii . urr vr-
By virtue ofexeeatlonsln my hands In favor
01 uemaresi a joraiemon. ana mlth. LlVod
v. n. Maoe, 1 win aeu at the
xne uity orirnewnern, w. u,
on iumdav, the THIRD
A. U. IKKO, t TWUiiVG
."'JSP8?' l"day, the following property,
citv 4 New be nil tn th esuttiili JrfV
0 said
"e'. hetwen road aad -'euse stneta
aiMni Ulw Sat. Uwu.l X'.. .
wnereon are situated the two new Ikhimp
?!5 J? 101 numDer oc9r.aJ.n8 ?.
oj win. n. rearce ana wile, ej
(Oareof allotted for a homestead
Alao,th brick store on UieHotiof Irtn
,"iaJJ" VrSK'tW11! in M tprj
aW the lease of the iad ertrt-saa
P?re ""i""1? ?.
Chairs, Hond and others.
two stm
Maoe arid B. B. Lane.
A Icq tbe lease of the land whereon sold
2"wmg u situated, executed to said v, h
S-ti&Ji- - Vlt ' I
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iu
ed In the State. Telegraphic
"Jf't events from every
accounts of
Dart or i tut
world. .
Full Market Ilenorts. A tmner for nvertr
family. Established 172 and ti ls UitUjreVr
ery year,
Send vournnme. nontofTted AililmAi ami no
for one year, Sl.im fi r 8 inmiths, , - - .
Kvery North Carolinian should take It,- The
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' rniB WKEKLY NEWS-OHEIIVER.
Kaielgh, N. C.
f ! .
i:j .
LJ.W.Li'Lbail.
Absolutely Pure
llits powder never' varies. A .aturvel of
purity, strength, and wholtwtmeness." Mora
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold In eomuetltlon with the multitude
of low test, abort weight alum or phosphate
powders. Bold only In eaiia. Koyai. Makino
Powdkb Co. lot Wail -et.. tl.Y. -, novls-lvdw
Alsnighty Dollar.
I If ft
saw,..,
- - - V-
IlOVi'
the' Unsiiripectliig'
Often Gulled.
are
it t CAPITA I. VERSUS MEKIT, . '
It Is possible that money dipped Into
bounteous supply of. printer's Ink, Is to be
used to teach false Ideas.
LWtifris uV that such peiHistent anathemas
ahonld all at once bu hurled against the use
of HPots8h and Potash MIzturcsT'
GThose vholnslst that Itnsb Is a poison do
so because that U the way they have of fight
tug B. B. Ii.. as the latter enn tains potash
properly combined. ( ; ,
upturn, morpniue,' - tnrycnnine, aconite,
whisky, eto are: all dead!) poisons, and are
dally destroy Ing the Ilvesof people, and wh
do BoMheae men cry outagalnst themT It Is
beoauso Ihero ia no money In sight to do so.
Iodide of Potash, In proper combination, la
regarded by the medical profession as - the
quickest, grandest, and mont powerful blond
rained? ever known to wan. Those who te-
Ueve In revoaled combinations und Indian
foolisluiess are surely In a condition to be
comeratber "cranky " in thole Ideas at any
time.' We assert nnderstAndlntrly that It-
Ash, as nsed In the manafacture of II. B. B., Is
uut a poison, and tho-pnbllo need not plitco
any confidence In assertions to tho contrary,
The truth Is, B. 1U B. Is working such won
dors in the tare of all blood poisons, scrofula.
rheumatism, catarrh, etc , that others are
trembling In 'their boots, and cry aloud
"poladh," "fi-add," because they fenf Its Ut
umpbant march. Let any man or woman
ask any Mspeotahle doctor Or druggist if
are not right "; Donoi e deceived, but feo
Hub t alone and call for H. H. B. and b cured.
It la making Ave times more cures in Atlanta
than all other blood remedies combined. We
doa't say that-all others are pontons or
Kaa; we are not mat easily aiarmeu, oni
we do say ours Is tbe best, and we have the
proof, Hend foronr 32-pftc book, free, and
oe-convHK;ei, . .. . ..j. .,
-I oil" f BLOOD BALM CO., i
t U t ' Atlanta. Oa.
For 'sale' 'wholesale' and retail by B.' N,
IHJfc'S Yji.Oaah toaocomiwny the ordor.
S.U.FFERING
."VVOMEN 3 !
ft 4ii
Read what the Great Method
ist Divine and Eminent . !
. i ; ..; w , -u;,
osvisVf.
Dr.::jy.BllADFIELD'S
1 , v.
Fenale Rogulalor.
I'M ;m;iS
...... nn t .'ii . u
Dn,JJ BAfirrw.Ti Dear Sir Soma fifteen
years ago I examined the recipe of Female
Itegnlator, nrtd carefully studied authorities
tn regard. to Its components, and then (as
well' as now) pronounced It tJ be the most
solentlflff and skillful, 'combination of tJie
really reliable' remedial vegetal ilo agents
known to Science," to not directly on the
Womb and uterine organs, and the organs
and part sympatlilrJng lUreclly with thefes;
and tJiorefort, providing a specific remedy for
aljaiseasosof the womb, nudof lUe adJacon.t
vigHUB uuu Nrui. f uun truly -y . t i
. 0 . ; JESSE BORIKP, M. U., uS.1
.i : ! i.-.ilr-" ! .- ,.:.'.
:..-.-; . ' CATTIOll J -S -
Ths eMtrjr Is doodad with qaae It
naatraras, -scntatninjr IRON and other
Injnrlous lma;rcdlcjti, which-elaim t
ear everything avask; FEMALK COH
PLAIKTS. 4 We say t yoa, it yaw val
yoar Jlfe, BliWABK O' ALL SPCHI f (
Bradfield's Female Regulato
a purely vegetable compound, and Is only
Intended for Alio FEMALE SEX. '. JTot the If
pecmigrdisease it is an absolute . - :'. , '
JSai: ,;l SPECIFIC ' J.'
SJold by all drogglsts. Bend for onr treatise
oil tne Health And Happiness of Woman,
mailed free, which gives nil particulars. -:- .
Tub HBATJJ ttI.D Kiatri.ATI)ro CO., :
: : - Box 3ft, Atlanta, dv
Far sale Wholesale and Retail bv R. Birr
p rr f?i
A -UToriw sracription of one of the most
ocd and niccetsfol snecuUits in the V. S.
retired). lor the cure ot Mervan Debility,
out MaaheiMl. WmklCH and I -' v. Set
kMpl4(llHlednMkpVre. llnipRim tan f.U It. ,
Addfsts PR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo.
v
V.
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When Von come to Kew Iierue for FurO
ttre be sure to call at . ' " ' " ,
JOHN SUTEIl'S;
;V; -"i ON MIDDLE STREET, ':"
Second iliy-.ralrf;v8l,Il. Jones'. '
He ecim on band Tarlor biiillf. Chsmher
Bel. Walnut llmlnteails, llurpsim, Wardroiws,
MaltreRM'H, t hairs, Ijouncek, Koli.tAiure in'
Die' elc. For sale at
1
fc
. KOCK BOTTOM miCI
Jau2wly
w r -
L al Li ul
connissioN
. i i
- Consignments of Grain,
Cotton, and other -PRODUCE
aoXiZOXTiaD.
FSOUFT ATIElinOK aUAIUNTEID
Dry Goods, JNotions,
c it a. rr s; v
t BOOTS AND SHOES.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
Pork, ' Bacon, . Flour Sugar,
Coffee, Salt, Syrup and
' MOLASSES. '
SNUFF and TODACGO.
HA RD W A II
sncu as
Spades, Shovels,' Hoes, Axes,
Nails Flow Traces Hames,
&o. &c. ; ' ' , -1
J.,,armei,'R supplies
GENERALLY ' "
"'-Alio-
MOTT'S SWEET CIDER,
TOE BEST MADE,
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK
Prices low for cash. .
. Satisfaction guaranteed. :
Highest cash ' prices paid
for
country Produce. f,n is: .V: " V
t&'Vdll and see me, ''
: " North West corner ;:
, -, t SOUTH FRONT A -"'"";
H atTDDLK Streets,
, , NEW ISEItKE. N, C.!
Mar.'w ly
30,
W. 11. DEWEY )
,'. . f sn THB FRAOTICAL i:pfi-ti
TONSOEIAL ARTIST
Personally In attendance at his Halrdreestni I
and Hhavlne Haloon
at tne uasiob House I
witn tne nest workmen and new furniture
Mntlsfactlon Is assured to those who patron.
tee him.',. . . ... ,.dj;.
New Central Hotel,
. FOBICBBI.T BATUf A IIODBB, r, . .
W O. ysr, . XI o r.n ' S
' M. PATreftRAK. Pr.nrtrfnr. .
Announces to his friends and the Traveling J
Public that this Kleeant anit Oommuflfcina
Brick Building , has , been newly roUttod
thronghont. - ., "'
The KWCKNTKALls situated en Honth
Front street, (most desirable location In the
city). Near the continence of Nonse and
Trent rivers, It is susceptible of a oonstant
breese, and has a river view of 60 miles. It
has the braeuta of sea breese and U free from
monquiums. , . .
Oilers special indnoements to eommerolal
men. .
Cuisine of annerior excellence. ' '!: '
Omnibus and baareairB wairon at all trains
Hates. S2,w per day. -'O'1 : ' - p!7
I). W. JIURTT,
Merchant Tailor,
UP STAIRS,
-.f7 '.j";-:-:;'---''.;
OB FELLOWS' HALL
f - Middle Street,
' t:''t:';:-- ": -'..;
New Berne. N, C.
, . mayopwu
W P TTPDTTtt xr nn
.,j,vuvw ; vv,,
t CHAIN AND COTTON ' -
' ' -;
COLimSSJpN UEECHANTS,
' - NEW ItEItNE. N. C. --
febHdw - . -;-! ;
PA'
r-a rv n
Z-V:.y.;LSiLJ U b
rihfotnn1 n J 1i PA TPUT TT7Cr .
xrv c3 ' i v j ' ,w "
o uuiue or apruau attuuueu. q i
or MWJJMJiiATJU jyJSrJkiS. --T. ; 'v;
Our offioo is opposite
i the U. 8. Tat
obtain i atcpts
ent (Jlhoe, and we can
in less time man tnoae rcmow irom
l . .1 .
Pierrrim.n' I,.
yiR4Jiiu
Hcnd MU1WL OR DRAWING.
nr. .i?..... ...... . - .1
e aaviso as to ratcntabiutv free of
oharge ; and we 77T4 ROE NO FEE
UNLESS r ATE NT IS ALLOW
ED. . i .. i
We refer, here, to the Postmaster,
the Supt. of Money Order Div., and ct
officials of the TJ. S. Patent O.oe.
or circular, advice, terms, and ref
erences to actual clients in your own
tta or county, writo t.i
is
' C. A. SNOW .i cq.
Oppo'.te Pat.- t
. Wa -:.: ...s.d.'c.
ri:or:; . . . A . 4 i.
p. it. mLi.iir'.n,
ATTOltNKY AT LAV,-
- : r NEW BERNE, N. C.
Otllce on South Front street, third dou.
from Hie corner of Craven street.
Will practice In the Courts of Carteret,
Jones, Oubkiw and Craven.
HieclAl attention given to the collection of
eutiius, and settling estate of decutuM d per
sons. Jautuwu .
OWEN II. GMTIOIS,
ATTORNEY AT MW,
Oflloe formerly occupied by Simmons A
Manly, opposite Uaston House.
Will practice In tbe Counties of Craven'
Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir
Prompt attention paid to eolloctloua.
' - apr2-dawlv. - '
c. n. THOMAS,;
ATTOENEY AT LAW.
OHIO on "Craven street.l n Btanly Building
Hour wntor ui iunw. Bbrtjuv. . uuviuwi
' C. R. JHOMAS, Jr.,
. Attorney At Xjaw, .
- BEAUFORT N.C.V- -'
Otflce on corner of Turner and Front streets.
Will practice In Carteret and adjoining
eon n ties. - .-....-..
I 'rompt attention to collection of claims.
..j . ; novsdwly , .u ,.' '
WILLIAM J. OLaSkeT
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,.
Attends all the courts held, at New Berne '
North Carolina. -. - . '
hartloular attontlow paid to collecting
claims, and conveyanolnc.
United Htates Commissioner. ' !
Sept. 18th. 1884. t - dw
Ii. J. Moob.
: Wsc. B. Clahkk.
ATTOENEY S A T.I AW.
New Iteruo. N.- C.";'
WIU practise in the Courts of Carteret. Cra
ven, Ureene, Hyde, Junes, Lenoir. -Uuslow -and
Pamlico oouu ties.
Also in the Hupreme Court at Kalelch and
the United Utalus Courts at Mew heme and
tuueurn.''' '.-..ew,,;
collecting a specialty, , . ap6dwtf
.: St.. SIMICOSTS, . . , f't-',rtBSIir'siASTI.T
SIMMONS & MANLY,
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. -
VlllnMAHMln th.Hmti4.JilAam. fn. '
I Onslow, Carteret, Iamltoo, Lenoir and Hyde,
and In the Federal Court at New Berne. ,
leiMMidtwiy
DK. J. B. CLAWC,
OJEaVIST,.,.;, u '
riwbbri, 1). o. ..
( Office on Graven street, bt waeVi folloo '
land Broad. . ' '' apr-dwly
FOR TIIE SEflSCl
'.. :'" ."c,'"1-' ij ' T'-rs rtj fn-iil
? BLATCHLEY
'-''- f ''',.!.;;. j i-w .. ;:"'t. ;i'-trH
EORIZONTALtFREEZERS
:;Rig:eraipi;0ff
--v.- ; ,: : '. ; v . .v , ....! ', .'
I U K , C3 0:0 ju.1i, it B.V
isPXa" 'PAWS'
Tjrr T T) "P Tl T O IT ft 'ft Tf T TJ OI
if x hjj jj J.OU UV VJJiJiO"
fAKr);
General Hardware t
vvi;;H.'cUTIlal
Odd' Felloitt puilJiig
FERDKliriD JLHO:) ?
r :CAn"bE FOUND AT-!"-a i
" .' ;' ..( .ir 7::V-r-::u si- aV' ? -.':
T.A.Oreen'sOld Stand!
ON MIDDLE STREET. ; '
&.i":ti' - "wlJJjj-''ilV-Wv?l .?
. GET BIS PSICE9 ON- ".'i" ;y
'' 1.',-1 ';r''Ui--.' -,.f : ' V '.-,.. 4-t. i .SV
(S-i ocerieo.
Larillard 4; Gail &Ax'sJ3nufffr, Grain
Sacks, Ejpofl, Twinea, Canvas, Oakum,
Paints, Oils, otc,' eto:! before parohis,
ing. Kjsr-b.'a':,M-&!?j t53 Eici-'
. Orders taken for Nets and Seine.
Agent for Ilasard Powder Co. t '
y. ULBlcir,";
nov2fidv
NEW. BERNE, ii. p
,.;i'-v.-r-x::.ii..'l
harder and fjftair-DxesSer,
y twent.flve years eipeHence. and tb,
Neatest and Best Furnished Bxhion In tb.
With tWfintw-flV VMrtl InarianM mn hm '
city, will give as pood a shave as can be bad
anywhere for TKN CKNXii. New shop,
lurimnre, and satlRfaevlon KUraitee L .
jimuioiirr nfXtuuulIU) lietilrk. " "
marlKdl f . ' "' , ; ; . ;
riBe irom the h
ana J0CM myself on : Kiddie f'
nest to tne corner of Mrs. Bwei t s
wnore i shall berle--1 1
m,?'d.C"end8 niay
Plug Chewin2). Kine Cut c, pv ,
rnan tin,i r c -
. " "'"' ;
ueei, UurUam, Duke cf 1
(Tattos; and Pine C
lorl n-li-. . 1 i
jun i i ,
Karen 17tfc, 1SC3.
r t
i,i.
1
iorne, Ti.
t class CoEipani'fs r:
I J. 11 -9 1:1 '
Tof-,1 Cental "ov r I
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