- (. v.- VOL. X.--NO. 242. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS; M M T 51 TV n ran if," n , a " a y &k . a M V c: BUSINESS LOCALS. EEPBESEHTATIVB FlTCHj Of New York, says that the illness of An aaAomH tfuWwftSL the Democrats of the House fallow eitlssn, James A. Bryan, E.qJ more advantages witn tantM an opportunity to heaL to a certain ,w 1U "" RESTRICTIONS than any Investment "u vpjJuruuuiijF . uc.., , f w Year) WM , ihook thIe Ottered. BiWlUfc. WUUJVOT IUJ I Anmmnnltw .nj . ..rt .nrnrL to the 1 J In.nr.noe Contract ever consolidates' Insurance, Endowment. r k v Ma .W felt among members on account of the Speakership contest IK MEMOBT. ttRIMSLEY, THE HUSBAND SPEAKS. The death of Mrs. Mary Shepard Misstatements Unjust to Him Hare Been Made and he Writes to Correct Them. The Qreenville Reflector publishes the follow ins oard and note thereon: I have jaat been shown a copy of your paper of the iiaue of December 28d, which doei me serious injustice through numerous frienda oi tnia attractive The fact I Christian ladv. Her remains reaohed wheat., Mmnut off era this DOllOV r . - . -i... i .it., l . .... - u.ini. ik. wnicu aoei me serious TNDIAN -River Oranges. Ebglish u Dl.aCr w.o l-"" u. uu. " '" XPium Podding. Mluoe Meat, Buck- anxious to have 'Mr. MoMillln hist sands of the first Christian Sabbath y(m haTe m,de only on information - k. UmWi Half.R.i.inar Bnok- m rnnnlna ln. ftnd VA eAffied bv wkinti iin ilum.il Mli.hla mnA frnm wuww. . - I Attiaan aa rdmiuirarv nruinm. I " " - m . - I " uvu vw wwvu.& w.waw. u. bi. diuvm. .1. - a Iobv train of mourners f rom Christ no Durpose on your part to injure me or officer was gratifying to all uemo- on Ced mislead the puolio mind. I regret the oraw, ana especially tnuso """ aroye Cemetery. favored Mr. Mills in the campaign; One of oar best and noblest bititens riananca tha fnrmap whan tVlA I I mm Un-i ! Ian sisiljt-.n Rhft nam A flf A , . . . . wovHUOO tUU iviuivtl d aax w w a aaer iu wo .siirau iv hw - LarJTH"4 Hianyth'ei ' UlBR tiwirr boyilti oivb, lavor 01 the Texan. plaoea In oommetoe, in government, at Middle street near Baptist Church. the bar and on the bench. The Bpeights, Oome qulok,thy will be sold in a -- - - tha Donnala and tha Bhenards were all fawdaya. jansiw THE Washington rosi, ao7 o ,,,, ui mniMi (0I09, who E. Hudson House Painter, Psper 7th, says: The Speaker, It Is said, not only illustrated the annals of Craven LARGE lot of handsome Laos Our tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, : Bets, eton last reotivsd at jtn0 . J. Suter s. R. Haniter. Kalsominer. Urdeis Promptly attended to. Apply at It L H. Cutler's store. SMOKE Genuine Cubma Tobacco. ,V.' O0t6tf i KTBW DRUG 8T0BE. Drugs, Medi, . I ... mnA niimiMii. n. P. Popular frorlti7 Madlelnes. All varlstles of due to a severe coughing spell, and consequently was weaker yester day. " This is the first coughing SDell he has had for some time. It was hoped that he was entirely necessity that oompels anether state ment to be given to tee publio concern ing the two attacks which I made on Rev. J. T. Abernetny; but as a matter of simple justioe to my character I have eepeotfulty to ask that you wui give me tbe privilege of correcting, through your columns, tbe erroneous statements alluded to, and also to refute sundry slanderous reports which have been sent out through the press of tbe ooun- oounty, but gave influence and distino- try on the sub jeot named. A man who lion to tbe otate. Even oacK to uonii- ueienas toe sanowiy ui urn uume, uu nantnl and Colonial times her honored especially the purity and honor of his $10,000. Editor Journal: The North and Northwest during the winter months do not call for money by the hundred of thousand. So any one who could use to an advantage one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine or ten thousand dollars, would find it to his interest to borrow it from the Eastern Building and Loan Association of 8yra- ouss, N. Y. The Eastern has already loanod several thousand dollars to its members in N. C. In my presence December 21st, 1891 it granted all applications on file from North Carolina members. For particulars apply to Isaac H. Smith. New Berne, N. C, General Agent. janoiiua Commendable. AH claims not consistent with the high character of Hyrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Compiny. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every battle will not substantiate. jRp onMeda. Tin. and Large over this trouble, as it disturbs his to them all rest and always weakens him With the exception of weakness, due to the loss of rest, he is re- THK silver debate has opened in ported by his son to be slowly the Senate. improving. He took nourishment line reaohes. and in the Biddies of Philadelphia even touob.es the wide current of the Nation's history. And yet, as dessrving as were her ancestor, believe that br her true, womaniy. Christian character she added dignity ' ttiMk ninM &nn TnhhCGO. ALL k Iff. Pre- , sorlpllOM Minrately compounded (and ot at was prices), our m-'tto and our .access. '- O. 0. GB.vKN. Drufglst aud Apotheoary, - MUdl.it,. lour doors from Folloek. lanuily wife even br use of violent methods (which are often the only effective ones) may as a general rule well con tent himself with silence amid the exaggerated stories to wbioh such occurrences invariably give rise, in the oertain assuranoe that a just publio sentiment will sooner or later see be has his due and that truth shall triumph. This is the oourse I much preferred to pursue in regard to this matter, and only the peouliar nature ef some of the oharges referred to impels me to break that silence now, It in charsred that I invited Mr. Aber r, ; x-,-iani I . Yesterday morning, after which he Inhuri-.n. flndin. the Cross in her suffer- nethv to my home to go hunting with DUUWD I ... . . , . , I : k. ii ; k , hnna t 1 mo with fchn viAur of VAttinff him within ..u. 01.-F. u io -v-v-u -j -:---,. .h- ... K-A ih m. na.r for th nurooRH nf assanltin. m , . , . , . ... I 1V9 BIHsUDi UUtll DAI w lMVU v J j r 7 . " lamuy ana irienas tnac ne win souu vei, him. This is utterly false, me only be up and out again. Judge Crisp Her eminent father, Charles . semblance or trutn it oontains is tnat &a " v Bh . hnnorfid b tha neoole of on the Saturday before the Tuesday on has passed through every Stage lhi. ...tInii with two terms in Con- which the first shooting ocourred he of the eriD. and little apprehension I cress, and yet carrying his eloquence informed me that he would come over am nie taienis uuwd lu ,ud j uuub. - v uu.-v. v at th earlv ace of 85. seems bird bunting witb me, to wnich 1 aesen attack him. Kotwithstandinir this to hava left to his aentle daughter a life ted. It ij true I had previously had almost aa snore as nisown. auinu nuuu vu euByoui ma, -au m No UDlifted solrit of false pride touched her at any point. With so bust brainv men back of her she might well have carried herself differ ently. But with her "it was only noble to be stood." And so struggling with her bodily Dims with meek courage, she became a loving daughter of the . have blockaded the railroads. THE Czar denies that there is nnv wide suread famine in his dominions. j The vote in tbe Ohio Republican eaaons to nominate a U. S. Senator wf Sherman 53; Foraker 38. iQsN. Porter wants $1,000,000 in order to make up the census of 1800. He has already had $0,400, 000. There has been bloodshed in Brazil. A pitched battle has been fought between the troops aud the revolutionists. . belief it was reported last night that pneumonia was feared. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The oonsol polioy, etc Prof. E. Wallnau Bargains. C. E. Slover Buckwheat, etc. T. J. Turner Leads in low prices. Secretary Blaine u again sick. He was prostrated while attending to his deplomatio duties and tnaei apprehension is felt. o the ' many friends of the old Confederate veteran, Gen. Eerby Smith "regret to learn that he sustained a severe loss by the burn-ting-of his residence at Sewanee, . Tenn. ' THE citizens of Feonambuoo r resend a military Governor being sent there 'and attaoked his troops. A pitched battle followed in which thirty citizens were killed and many more wounded. v THE worka of the Atlanta Glass the The press dispatobes announoe death of the Khedive of Ey pt. Mr. Hill Humphrey has bought the deserable 85,000 bankrupt atook of Mr B. F. Mayo, of Aurora. The entire stock was new just purchased In Sep tember, at whioh lime Mr. Mayo added the dry goods department to his busi ness. We are pleased to learn that Mr. J. B Clark's brother Pinkney, of Auiora, who was accidentally shot in the side by the mail carrier on New Year's day is something better, though his oondi tlon is still quite serious. A letter to Mr. .Pinkney Clark's uncle. Mr. J. F. Clark brings the latest information. I Coming and Going. Mrs. Pierre La Montagne left yester I Am tn9 m. nlMInn trin tn H.v.n. via Company was burned on the night N york with friends whom she will of Jan'y Gth. . Tbe loss is estimated j0in at the latter piaoe. at tbe famous seminary of Bishop Doane in New Jersey, she was from the nrst a girl of studious habits, free from the vanities of youtb, devoted to tne mas tery of good books, and marked among her companions for the sweetness and steadiness of her oharacter. Married, when the storm of war had drenched the oountrv in blood and tears, she seemed to borrow from its wailing story the sad key-note of her future. For tbouith hanoilv wedded, and always surroundea by loving hearts, from her husband to her grandchildren, bers wsb a heritage of pain until her last hour '.ruok. And yet she wts gentle, good and useful through it all. The little boy ho followed so quickly the last glimpse of her passing spirit, was an especial objeot of ber tenderness. The poor were ner irienas. iney naa nor pity, her sympathy and her help. Her bright and active mina. wen trainea and enriched by beautiful thoughts. was like a lamp shedding its light wherever she went. And yet so kind and modest was this gentle woman,' so shrinking from the rude glare of mere social pretension, that many knew not her full value until the shining ones had borne her away. And what more oan we say, exoept that out of her family and. out of her ohuroh has pissed a noble, redeemed spirit, for whose ooming we shall look and lone and wait in vain! Others may take ber place at the Cross, but few ill be like ber early at the sepuloher. Money To Loan. The Trustees of New Eerna Academy offer to loan Five Thousand Dollars on Bret mortgage security of property io the city at a rate of interest to be agreed upon. Apply to W. M. WATSON, ian8 lOd Sao. and Tre.s. The New Year Is Here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. his mind the impure design that at last produced the crisis, but my firm con viotion ef my wile a unsullied virtue (which has never yet for a moment been shaken) and the friendship and esteem I had entertained for him lulled those suspicions to sleep, and met him kindly when he came. But oenduct of bis after his arrival gave me fresh oause to believe that I had not erred in my previous misgivings. This alone led me to secrete myself (wbioh I loathed the necessity of doing) that might have ooular proof whether 1 bad wronged a friend by such a suspicion or had rightly weighed and measured bis motives and if the latter, to punieh him as he richly deserved for his devil ish purpose and effort, concealed under a olearioal robe, to tempt)even though unsuccessfully) the virtue of which God and the law of my oountry made me the defender. It is charged, that my wife and I had been on bad terms and that I had aban doned her. This is infamously false. Our relations towards each other were kind, loving and confiding, and I was faithfully and laboriously endeavoring to maintain her and the little one with which God had blessed our union. As to the second attaok, it is charged that I advanced on Mr. Abernetby as he was peaoeable walking the street while he ehowed no disposition to have a difficulty and was not expecting one. The truth is be was warned that I was down town, and that the sight of him might again inflame my anger, and his wife and others (as l am reuaoiy in formed) besought him to. remain at home. Despite these warnings and entreaties he armed himself and walk- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar biking powder. Hiiihpet of all in leavninn Btrenijtb. Latest U. 6". Government Food Report. TO CLOSE Mil OUR LINfi OF $2,75 Ladies' Shoes, WE HAVE Them to $2.25. No one regrets the departure of de crepit old '91. He served bin day or rather the 305 of them -and his su -esn-sor will be hii Bupeiior. Tbe old is gone the new is here. Bright and smiling he comes to the front, and we wish to inform all our customers and the public eenerally that we win mage extra etloiH during tbi9 year to give them their goods, when quality is considered, at prices that will defy competition. Respectfully, Hackburn & Wiileit. Now is the time a BARGAIN. to Kt u Finn So3 at We still Shoe carry the ALDISE '2 50 For &2.00. The Hational Bank. New Bhkne. N. Dec. CO, ism. 4-Ith DIVIDEND. The Board of Directors have this day declarp.l a Semi-Annml DiviJind of five per cnt., freo of tax, payable on and after January hth. 1MIJ. U. II. HOBERTS, j ml lw Cashier. at 150.000. The work, gave em- 'Dlovment to about one hundred and fifty men and'as many boys. NOTICE. Barrington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will close out their Northern Sportsmen and Business Men. home. Despite these warnings and Messrs. H. O. Oompton and Ch.nnce, - S" he WTCTTP.R fiT.OTRTNir. left to visit Burt, of Plainfield N. J., wno nave oould ihootM weiiasl. I was informed ' been spending a couple of weeks visit-1 that he was down town, and I was pre- left, returning to ing Mr. Thos. Leary, of Riverdale, left paring to leave when I saw bim ooming ort visit to hi. Friday on the steamer New Berne, of Miss Laura Hughes friends in New York. Mr. John W. Webb Haliabnry from a snort visit to nis rriaay on b towatd b He walked father-in law, Mr. W. B. Boyd. the O. D, line returning nome. iney wUn tha Bir of one (M it ieenea t0 me Vfp n n will!.' .(.tar. Mr.. R. N. went out hunting the day before their and others) who was at least willing v. .. i... it -. , th denartura and carried along witn tnem ior tne iray. ineu-mu wuiuu un u.,. Paper's have been forwarded to Secretary : Blaine for a claim against Chili . for 150.000, by Pat- "' '.TT "r' " "'""'l I. " "". . .ni.nld I had smothsred by a great effort. rink' Rhiidrln thn fireman of the " "om "JeV"", - kmdled Bnew snd i advanoed toward tiolt Shields, tne nreman ot tne preiUtag Bld w. a. Bone passed book and a nice supply of quail and hila and drew my piBloi and he drew Steamer J.eweenawa, wno was thmn.h m mntata C.rUrat eonntr lo I woodcock. Mr. Compton informs u. lhi,. and we began firing almoit simul malfraofi hlla In Valnaraiao. Itv : r ...I I .h.t .k. H-.r war. nnitu nlentifnl. and I taneoualy. and continued the COnte.t aChilllan meb. ferenoe at Moreheid, Beaufort and the they jumped several-onoe they jumped Straits. two at a time. The steamer Neuse of tne E. O. D. Mr. Campton had two fine dogs along Line took oat the following Passengers: with him. One was a pointer, Messrs. Mllllgan and O 'Sullivan re- ably well trained both in trioks and for Tennessee is in a bid way. It is the same old trouble at the ' jnines. Tbe , convicts are being . Afnrnnrl: nnrl the miners aav thev turned to Norfolk, after having insneo- field lervioe; tbe other was a beautiful -W TI . .. will resist convict labor to thej bitter (end. A bloody oonflict is 'aDprehended.' J: M1 r iT rt i- line brought in the following passengers Lizzie, came np yesterday morning and punishment when he invades a virtuous Attorney at publication. It Is "u" " ' , . " '"r"11"" . . . . L ,nd happy home, even thouKb he wears ianflrl twice a U.n' N Tl,dsU and M'ry D,WW' ,p9n ib ' ! , . name and garb of a minister of the lSBuea iwiee t8turlltng fromayijit to Northern rel- purohassd a aupply of furniture for UogtHigh are with me and for me in Jan. 5, 1691. . The Chattanooga Tradesman is indeed a. great immense. It is monta at 9A a year. 11 1 a nouin-r Mivei) Mr- E Civils and wife moving ; era , trade1 jonrnal. of great merit, from North Landing to a farm a few Its issue Of 1st January is of nigh miles from the oity and Mr. Stlmson, of valnn .r.(1h forth a c-reat ileal Norfolk prospeoting after truok land of facts and figures concerning the 8outh.'f- 1 ' 1 ' ted the steamer R. E. Lee; and Misses setter about one year old wnoee ratner, v..!. m'nA v.. ia Ratt. whn h.n hmmn Mr. Camnton informed us sold for snendlna the holidays at their home at 81,000 Oriental returning to Norfolk college. sir. iearv, wuuui iu. K-v..u..- Tha steamer Newberne of tbe O. P. I been visiting, and bis daughter, aiiss with the result that is well known. It is alleged that the entire commun ity denounoed my oonduct and that threats of lynohing were freely made. remark-1 This is also without any foundation in faot. The lynching business, n it naa been attempted, would not have been healthy; especially, in view of the host of friends who were willing to give me all the physioal and moral aid in their power. 1 am proud to reel anu snow that the great majority ot the people of my oounty those who do not feel that a libertine should be sneiterea irom Boots and Shoes, At a Great Seduction. Crossett'a and Zeigler's Shoes the same prices. Valuable City Froperty or tSsEtlo. Stop. Stop. JOmIjN Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two loors East Gaston 'House Hew Berne, U. C. i Hii PAKENT.S SHOULD BEAR IN MIND that tho ie3B0n for attacks of Croup is now on us. Be prepared for this iumjiou.i disease by always having a bottle of R. N. Duffy's Crc.p Stbcp in the houge. Prepared after the re cipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to Custom House, snd by New Berne Drug Company. AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have jin returned from the North with a FULL STOCK of all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Cburch. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Eorsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money Unless sooner disposed of at private sale, I will sell to the highest bidder, at tbe uourt Mouse ooor in iNewoem, at 12 o'olock, M., on the 19th inst.. the House and Lot wherein I now reside. Terms easy and prioes moderate. For private purchase and other par ticulars apply to O WEN H. UUION, Law city. C. H. BLANK. tf here. Weather Signals a Day in Advance. We are in receipt of the gratifying intelligence that an important change has been adopted by the U. 8. Weather Bureau so ' that tbe weather probefalli- furnishing a dwelling andaolubroom for Northern sportsmen at Riverdale. Mr. Leary is agent for W. H. Bell, Eq who reoently purobaeed the factory property at Biverdale, and be tells u that Mr. Bell will shortly be Back witn the saw mill which be will erect there and after that is established he will again start the faotory. Bargains t One first class new upright Piano for ale. far below factory price, also one old Piano, in very good conditio, and THIS ugrip" continoes its fatal work.' - An Easton, Pa., dispatch of Jan,.6tb.Y says: .Tho triplets, sons it Mltohael Browri, proprietor Pf L., ior 0M wUl hnettM . Jjarayette ; UOtei, mis cyy, porn tad,01tea by the B.g. displayed. the .December 0. died at different hours I. renins before. - Direotor Battle makes I fine t one. Inquire t the Grkkn Fkont frnm I crlnl Xnhn Ttrown. I th. fillnwlnv atatemant in rafarenea to NOV1LTY 8TOTS, Middle Street, next to their grandfather, died also today the manner of oonduotlng the future I lJ1 """"pkor. K. WatvOrAV. in thasame honse from the effects operations or the serrioe la relation to , , - : ... ... Inotifloatlonsand displays: w;. , f . Tonr Attention 'T .T";TJ border to extend the usefulness of T pllge Wot tbe tm Carolina WVtfZZFJ: TLey will all ba bnriea in the MIM L, WMth.r Burwu la eonneothm with Game" and Industrial Association prj. 3 cheerfully give sroe f c- .et.---. --H:j,,, lib. pnparatton and . dUtribntlon C,tM JXLSSSmTZX "an.-K J this matter. While I regret the fact that 1 was brought face to faoe with Mr. Aber nethy, and thus my anger beoame aroused neyona my oomroi on tne seoond oooaeion named, I nevertheless do not reproach myself for lnflioting noon him the punishment he tben re ceived. The good, true and devoted wife (whose innocence my viotim sought, though in vain, to beguile) assures me tbat I did right; the prevail ing volcet tDe bMt meD Bnd women in my eommunity is one of sympathy witb me: I can enora to wait tne nnai verdiot without rear or tne result. Respectfully, WILUAM E. Gbimsley. I What the Befleotor said two weeks ago was based wholly on what a gentle man from Snow rilll tola as, as state a at the time, and we thought tbe in for mation he gave to be perfectly rename. S. G. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BEKNE, N. C. Office Over Citizens Bank. JanSdwtf i ' ff'-'c' Z-l.ln P wIU flnanoially benefit every man, Stated that the profits offloUl . Woman and child in North Carolina., - "Th an: nnn u 18M rl of iim 0 The entire press of North Carolina is )OSinon were i,wow. ft oreoi8t, prepared upon the 8 a. mn respectfully requestel to copy the ' "IT IM of tbe exposition JSOW rrom anomer source oomes obMT4lloni-wWob bave heretofore the news that there waa a loss of been for Si hours) shall be for 88 hours flC"D. which falls on Job n T. ' ending on the following day at 8 p. m. I ' rick, who guaranteed the t4y- At display stations reoeiving the fore , , . , -, , 1 oaiw by telegraph the flags will be EASTERS CAROLINA LINE. DISPATCH Schedule "B" Taxes. Merchants, Traders, L-quor Dealers Commission Merchants, or other dealers are hereby notiflsd tbat they mnst list at my office between the 1st and 10th January, 1892, the amounts of their purohases for the six months ending December 81, 1891. See Rev. Aot, Sec. 23, 23, etc J. W. BIDDLE, jan8 td Reg., ot Deede This looks like a veritable mud- hoisted la the afternoon and wilt lndt above for one issue, for benefit of their readers, and eend one copy to Box o, Newborn, N.O. s v j ,:.v:,V f v BtTCaU.KHS iMICa SALVH Tha Beat Salve In the world for Gate, Bruises, Bores,. Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Snapped ttanaa, unuoiains, Change of Schedule. To permit the annual renovation of I the steamer Neuse she will be with drawn from the line for few days After Monday Jan. 11th. Inst, the I Neuse will temporarily replaced by the S. R. STREET, General3! WHOLESALE GEOOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW Bi RSE. N. O. DUNN'S OR oliday GOODS. LINDSAY & CO . DHALKRS IN BarreBsl Barrel Osvers COR. KING AD WATER STS., de231m PORTSMOUTH, VA. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Idisfic Paper danger, Has decided to remain in the city a short while longer, and will be pleased to exhibit samples of work at tbe Gas ton House. Orders for any kind of work in my line solicited. decl5 lm Long Investments. Parties wishing to make long invest- mentsoncity property drawing eight per oent interest per annum, payable semi-nnnually, will do well to call at my office and learn full particulars. P. H. PELLETIER. Deo. 11. U91. dtf Hr.Thi"rir;r:;:;:tede;f Wehope1twillclearnp. W. k7" trlot- 1 u..nWofnl.B0..illnowne iaruVranteed toglve peAeot satisfaction, i!"' '.i I Ills. ! i ..-am - - r i . r a i nte i ' ioi riTmuuiUiwuira n vmoukbi wwih i i integrity of Mr. Patrick, able to receive the forecasts the day ? "' "'Jlv'"?-- Ihss no staU-room aooommodatlons. " 'i , Doi..joriuijiiniwun.iii., h, viimiii M. . ... . . i tr--t. Y.ftk w will nnt lr tfotwbv aaaJU'f.-.wr..yi,-,vr..- muii imntA.-. c.A I AnBMTSMwe wui.vsj.nvm ' " ..... 1 . V-.'-v. . . ..... "....i , . . .. t: trr -' iitiuuvtiuu v.,-W.wv . J rum , . -I rt.!t4r.nrf rr tnt PiMnrlm f'rW I ritfiArM Pn fni Pifphore Hatfnrl"ilM. i... w n . .t. , Rh mot I D LIFE : Insurance Aent, NEW BERIIE, N. C. JOHN HcSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Having seenreA the services of a skilled Meohanio and flrst-el.sa Workmn from Mew York, I am now fully prepared to nil promptly an orders ior nna CUSTOM MADE BOOTS ASD SHOES. The many years that I have satlsfaotorUy supplied tne wants or my numeron patrons is tbe best guarantee of the onaraotwafmy work. - Kepatrlnt a specialty. Seatly and prompt lyaone, ROBERTS & BRO. Wholesale Dealers In" Gicceries, Provisions' TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We nre also aeents for STOCK "DIADEM' PliOUK, every barrel wartanted. larue Block of PUKE .WEST INDIA Mi 'i.Asfc, our own importation. O- come lo Bee ua, or send your orders Tu wll and our Prices as LOW as tbe Lowest. " ma24Jwt ROBERTS k BBO . 0. Whittyoo. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Th8 World Kenowned Oanial Pratt Cotton Gins TOGETHER WITH THE Eos3" Cotton Presses which combined make the most satisfactory outfit for ginning cotton ever uned in this country. They also carry a full line Of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather together with a full line of HAEDWAEE. prloe. and come and examine They guarantee to please yoo J. O. WHITTT A OO . Cor. Sonth front and Orevsn 8U. BOVSdWtflstp fi: JOHN MOSOKLET Bend for their .lock. Dissolution of Co-partnership. . ' Be It known tbat the undersigned have this day, b r mutual consent, dissolved the ec partnership formerly existing between them .: nnder the arm name of M. U.Hollowtll m Co. , . Mr. al. L. Hollowell withdraws from tbe , rrmand the bniln,eaa will eontlnne ander . the firm name T. H, Davis.. All persons ! debtedtothe nrm of K. L. HolloweUaOot will make thair pnymanta to T. H. Davls who has assumed the liabilities of said Aim orU.L,HolioweU Oo. This the 9th day of ueeember, 1881. ' ' t,i' p;- .L M. Ik HOIOiOWELL, (Seal) 'X.M. DAVIS,, eair" .deelt vt KM'? J

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