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'Uri Ara,-"Mt" --"' Varl11- - '' 'V - -,- ..w-. , i-Ti'iiijlniiiirirt-riin - -'; i u.i . . 1. V - -A"' V EtfOUa, EW1EH & WUHUBTQI DIRECT LIHE. Tri-Weekly Trips. "i: '- tm artsr to attks mora ' oon-vsalsnt and - , ' ;-- ' ssonnsntosi of ths vasssls now employed , a Um Aortb OmUaa ssrvles, tad thai to ; iit Jim tli Minsk of Skippers, C . ' Iho Clynt Una as Old Dominion Stsam- - . - i - afcia Oosapaay havs ooasludsd to msrce J!' 'A '; trrsaptlTsUas bstwssa Newborn. N. r V, aad Norfolk. Vv tnto ooo lino, tans tlT 'vr K(tMMnMl track ehlppere thieo tripe X a wxk botveon Newborn end orf01k : Tt WMhlnctoav . V 10 ADTA5CE O RATES. - Ob U ftftor BONDAT. "JAN. let, 1883, : Sti2ff IEFUICS, Ca.pt. Evgtss, AJID Ituic ELXO, Cipt Short. Will Mil from Norfolk. Ve for New kerne ueei. otoit Mondoy. Tbnredmy end Bofrdoy. moklnc oonneetion wits to AUanUa ond North Carolina Railroad, ' aad too water Una on Noose and Trent Bemrmlnc will aall rROM NXWBKBN for NOBTOLJC. va.. Tin Roanoke It land wharf. Buvklna oooneotlon at Norfolk with ) ' The Old Bay Lluo, for BalUmore, The Clyde LJao, foe Philadelphia. The Old Dominion aioamehlp Co.. for New York, The Mer eaaaW sad Miner' Una for FroTldenoe and Boston, and The Water Linee for Waaolnc toa, D. O.. aad aUonaioaJ, v., inns giving . ea all water roato to all Northern ad Eastern points. Also sonnseUon made with the O. A O. B a. ana N. at W. R K. for the W eet. raasancsra will tad a good table, oomfort ble rooms, aad srsrv eoortesy and atten ; yoa will be paid them by the offleors. Order all goods, ears of N. N. A W. Direct Una, Norfolk, Vs. RALPH SKAT, Acting Agent. Eastern Carolina Dispatch. rest aad freight mas between stara North Carolina Points, and all con t neoMoea of the tBUn(STLVA!llA RAILROAD. iacLirnnro ear Tack, PalladelmaOa. Norfolk, Bal Usaara tai See tea. be OV1.Y Tti-Weekly Lias Oat iw i HK SMW AND ELKQANTLT CQaiPPSD BTKAsLSB Halls frost New Berne aOIDATR, WEDNUDATI FRIDAYS, a.Z 4. SO Z.M., peHag at Koaaoce Island eaoh way and . forming elose oonneetion with the - Norfolk fontnera Railroad. : n aaatera Dtspateh LJno. eonslstlng of .. taa wumlactaa 8. d. Oo.. Norfolk northern . aV R. (lew York. Tblla. and Norfolk R. R.. - ' aad reanej litnlt K. R , form a reliable and tetralar llaa, offering sapertor faeUltlee for ' jalok paeteugei and freight transportation, r No transfer except at Kllsabeth City, at - walah aoiat freight will be loaded on ears to - ga throogh to deetiBstloa. . aareat all goods to bo shipped Tla Raatara ' Oaroilaa Dlapam daly as follow: rroat New York, by Ponaa. R. R-. Pier S7, North Rtrar. - rVoaa Philadelphia, by Phlla.. W. aad Bal to. i . st. Bt-JJOOKBt.Dtauon. a Bait: Itlaaore. by Phlla.. W1L and Bal to. R R preatdent Ml. station rrosa Newfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. B. from Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans ' sortatloa Co.; New York and New England afva-:. ... ay saner Una For farther Information apply to R. Jotcb eon'l rrelght Trams Agent, P. B. R.) Ueneial Trains AgsnV Oao. BraraiaaB, Dtrtalon Prslht AgsnV P W. e B. R. B-. Philadelphia. B. B. COOKS, eaa'l rrelxht Agsnt., N. Y. P. A N. R. R, Norfolk, Va R.O. Bunonrs Oeaaral Prelght Agent N.J9 B. B.. Norfolk. Va. QSXX HBNDKKSON, AgsnV Nsw borne, N. 0. For Sa!o at a Bargain. v.:v""Oae foor-llght Extension Chan 'v delier, with giobea and pi tame. . .. One Lamp, dnplex barner, with pruBis. v '.,r. One extensian oak Dining Table r . a fine one. l:: . On 48-ponnd Frather Bd, good ' . - J. M ew. J .., s Aoy prOD desiring to bay tbe "' above at a great sacrifice will please " cttrreapond with Box 469, New . ' Bernw,N.O. Tlotico Extraordinary! & To All My Old Frier ds aid Customers. -jl. ; I wish to say that I am back at my V; Old Staad on Broad Street, Ob door east of J. J. Tolaoa's stoie,J whacwl will tuniish them with the y BXST THE MARKET AFFORDS . In tho line of Green Groceries. Etc. Thankint; them very ranch for all past : faTSTa. and hoping I may still continue - todseerrs their patronage, . I remalnoar obedleot fterrmnt. EMANUEL FISHER. " , Jaa39 6m On end Attar Llonday We will be sbl BOTI IHIand "VTe will be able to fill all orders, BOTH FOR -A2JD- rJJachine Bricks. W ANTED TO PURCHASE Good Clean Bice. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AN PRODUCE PURCHASE ON COMMISSION. JJ30 COTTON SOLD ON COMMISSION. PJGiTB n . a call. 7. P. Dcrrus S Co. MARKET DOCK, Opposite Old Stand, NEW BEENE, N. a FARMERS We Have a Full Stock OF Cultivators, Harrows AND ill Kinds of igriciltiml Impliments. At Bottom Prices. L. He Cntler!& Co. Boot and Shoe Maker All Style of Boota aad Shoea mad to order on short notice. Repairing a Specialty IT. ASPEN, CntraB gtraai-apaoatla Joaraai offlos. A Planters Esc-is-- ' e, trlct. abero fever aoit atftiL pr . uiinl . I employ 130 bands; frejut.tiy liuli' f taciD wc-i-e sic k. I wa nearly ai eoaracod wben I began tne use of The reaalt was marrellons. Jf y men koeanao etrone; and hearty, and I have had bo I arttiur trouble. With these atilla, I would not fear to live ia any swamp." E. RIVAL, Bayou Sara, La. Sold Everywhere. Office) 140 to 144 Wasuinffton St, N. Y. FITS FITS OUuED WK KXO TV oor reroedy CZFRE3 fts WORST CASES. That you may try k. without eaepmse, we win tend yoa One Bottle free. All charge prepaid by as. w Gits Age, Post -Office nd Sute. Ad hits, HALL CHEMICAL CO., West Pliili, Pi HUMPHREYS' This Precioi's Ointment is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. ( Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a curative and healing application. Ithasbeen used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles External or Internal, Blind nr Bleeding ; Fistula in Ann ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant -the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, I lot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. O Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents. uttbikts- naca, 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 tow St., raw iou THE PILE OINTMENT nf sxops or Dins Ewnra aUOHm a 3w&isH.v - - -WL&Jes:--wy , if 400 Machines per Day TrT'l1-. ETC.. ADD REM DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO. DATT03T r (rSTOAOO. C&aV v- fri J, FOR CONSUMPtl' It has prmanentlvenrd thousasm Of cases pronounced by doctors hope less. If you have premonitory symp toms, such as Counh, Difficulty of Breathing, tr., don't ilelav, but use PlSCS CURE for CONSUMPTION immediately. Pv Druggists. 25 cents Oil Clothing is warranted the Best in the W' jr'J ! Is more Waterproof, Is Stronger, and will Wear Lonoer than anv other eoxl5 manutactL;: e.i Ak or the " FISM BRAND;" tVe n.. uthcr. LC. ZIRCKEL a BRO.. Sole Agents, Ba t .or. M aWsWr.,CD Fnim 1.- .fOWv to;: , pr monU lUftr ill l.. iin t'.i r rrmtvliM that jar tftf bAith or tnt-rf. r- -t- pl'-swnn- It htuM ur na iin; : nlth. cisVTH tbe in and Nauti n- No arrinkl-'M r t1hlna-roi toll KndonrM by ph-iTni and I li :ii' nt la.ii-u . 1. 1 PTIriT5 TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL War sit a ssi. Mtar-Hms;. Saivd cnu in .'mr- ;.-r fn.-a:tr it. 1 r. siticl ifictEi triEircL cucita 111 GEO. HENDERSON, CBneoeeeor to Boberts A Hmderton), General Insurance Agent Besresentlng Insaranee Company of North Vmertea, of Philadelphia, rlome lnsoranee Company, of New York. Qoeeu I n to rapee Company of England. Hartford Fire losaranoe Com Dan 7. of ofartferd. (North Carolina Home Insuranee Company Raleigh. Green witch Inanranoe Company, of New Tork. Fhenlx Inenranoe Company, of Brooklyn, (Tatted Underwriters Insaraooe Company, AUanta, Boston Marine Insurance Company, of lulTidwu TottS Fills lip pa 1 WE JOUItNAL. R0I5EKT Bl'K.NS. I.. ROBKKT (1. INMLKSOI.. , Tl 1 LoH-ts 1 1 1 ' 1 1 : i : i . i n unic : patriot, kh T lu- noblest, lth Was loveil III Hit. livi-il ttu n J Mil J)l'l-I". iU-t of them nil . ; .ii I'.i-.l licri'. nt'.i iH-a.-ai.: im;ti.. Thu lov.nir cotter rii-T. Con.psirrtl with whr.m tin- crcntcst r-1 Is but n titlnl tlunc: Tip I ait a c"t r. fcl in with straw. A lmvt l in:i Ii- f clay; One door sliut? out the snow and -torni. One window- greets the dnv. And yet I it;ind withia this room. And hold ali thrones in scorn For here K'litalh thii lowly thu'.i.!. Love's swecti-t lmrd wus born. Within this lniUoucd. but I feci Like one who elasps a shrine. When the glsid lips at last have touched The something deemed divine. And here the world through ;iil the years As long a day returns The tribute of its love and tears Will pay to Robert Burns. PUZZLED. On tiptoe tripping the Frost King conies, King of the ice and snow Not call of bugle or beat ol Welcomes his coining to wold. and colt drums field uud His sandals are feather flakes of w hite. And he wraps himself in a sheet of snow. And when he appears the birds take night Tn lands whnre the palms and cypress grow. The flowers they wither and fade and die And summer's leaves turn black and brown, And in the forests liom tree-tops hgh The sweet, rich nuts come tumbling down. And the light gray derby and mackinaw Ami the summer shirt that is neglige. And the blazers we have viewed with awe Are in dnrk closets all stowed away. The old Frost King is a fickle one He puzzles uie sorely thro' and thro' ; 1 wonder why, when his slaughter is done, He spares to the world the russet shoe. John Quincy Adam's Cold Bath. Of all sabjecta npon which one has convictions there are none ex cept religion and politic concern ing which one Holds more stren uously to his own views and meth ods than one does on the subject of bathing. The healthy and vigorous man with an iron constitution, who for fifty years has every morning taken a plunge into the coldest water obtainable, will, with aggres sive vitality, tell you that his splen did health is entirely due to this habit. Such a person usually has all but open contempt lor one who is content to keep himself equally clean and healthy ty less violent methods, and wonders how such a bot-house plant can hope to flour ish. John Quincy Adams was a man of this sort. It is related ot him that while he was President he walked every morning from the White House down to the Potomac and, regardless of ice or cold weath er, took a plunge into the river, and came out brisk and glowing. It he had been a king of France in stead ot President of the United States, he would have caused the death of many a poor courtier with a weaker action of the heart who attempted to follow him. We may admire the constitution of such a person, bat to suppose his method good for everyone would be a great mistake, and an abuse of the bath which happily does not otten occur. A cold bath is certain Iv a great stimulant, and in one form or another almost every per son can take such a beth. If he has a constitution which will sustain the shock, be can take it as Mr. Adams did, with great advantage; a little less robust person can stand a cold shower-bath, or a plunge in a bath tub of cold water; and a much less vigorous one can still have all the benefit of the stimulant, with its aiter-glow, by taking the water in a basin and applying it with sponge or wash cloth. Hot Yebstjs .Cold Baths. But it is in the hot bath that we find the greatest temptation to its abuse. The cold bath, being more or less vigorous, requires some courage in the bather, and there are a comparatively small number of people who are in danger of using it to a harmful extent. The warm bath, on the contrary, is luxurious. We indolently enjoy splashing in the soft, warm water, and have a sense of luxuriousness in the gentle languor which per vades us after the bath Is finished Added to this sensuous luxurious ness is the feeling that we are doing a very commendable thing. If bath ing is good for us, we can hardly have too much of it; so we go on half parboiling our bodies daily, and undermining our health, under the impression that we are doing it for the sake of cleanliness. And the hct water bather takes as much pride in his feeling of languid re finement, as the extreme cold wa ter bather does in his vigor and glow. The fact is, that a hot-water bath under ordinary circumstances is very debilitating, and should be indulged in sparingly. It has its uses, and is otten beneficial in cer tain illnesses, after lone latigue when it is desireable to relax the muscles preparatory to a recupera tive sleep, and at infrequent inter vals when one is troubled with an especially dry, hard skin. But while It makes clean and softens the skin, it does not stimulate it; on the contrary, it makes the skin and the tiesh cf the body shriveled and tiaby, reduces the circulation, weakens tbe nervous system, and therewith the mental power, and renders one more sasceptile than a healthy person should be to atmos pheric changes. Demorest's Family Magazine. Some Foolish People Allow a rx)ugh to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, :-Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is :sold at apositive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c. and il Trail size free. At all druggists. mar22 deod weow The faithful disciple of the proph et will respect the ornmbs on his beard. Dyspepsia and Liter Complaint. Is it not worth ths small prloe ot 75c., to free yourself of everj lymtom of these distressing oomplainta, if you think bo oall at our store and get a bottle of Bhiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle haa printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Bold by New Berne Drag Oo. HOUSE VS. LION. A Battle Koval Won By Man's Faith ful Frit iul. "I owe my life to rlio love o( a horse," t'.iul F. M. Hawklun, a niMiilHi of the Idle lionr Club, in session at the Southern Hotel. "Several yearn ago I took a long horseback trip through Colorado. My mount was a very young stal lion that 1 had raised ;..yee'l, and I he vras a beauty - black as an arctic j midnight, shapely an Pegasus and ! prond as Luciler. 1 never ne (led to (worry when 1 lay down at night, ' for Nick was a trusty sentinel, and I if he sjnted danger would take i my blanket in his teeth and roll me oat 01 it ;n a hurry. 1 One day 1 was up in the hill; with my pick prospecting, while Nick grazed a conple ot hundred yards away. Suddenly he neighed loudly and started toward me The country was so rough that it reqmr ed some tall scrambling on his part. I wondered what was the matter with him, and leaned on my pick watching him. lie neighed again, and it was a cry of terror. I heard the gravel rattle behind me and looked around just as a large moun tain lion mads a spring for nie. I dodged, but was not quick enough. The beast bore me down and fas tened on my shoulder .v- bo did so Nick set his teeth in tee irmint's back and lifted it cle .;: ir the ground. "Then began the prettiet-t battle that I ever witnessed. Nick retain ed his hold with the tenacity of a bull dog, and tried to trample his enemy, while the lion pqnirmed, bit and tore at him savagely. I went to Nick's assistance with my pick, but was .-o badly wounded tha I was of no service. Thr battle royal lasted for four cr live minutes, and Nick was gettiDg the worst of it, when, by a sudden effort he threw the lion off. Betore it could attack, Nick turned his heels and his iron shod hoofs spattered its brains over me. He literally scalped it. But it was no easy victory. The lion had torn the llesh of hi shoul ders to ribbons." I, My own (iraudfather I married a widow who had a grown-up daughter. My, father vis iteed the house very often, fell in love with my step- daughter and married her. So my father became my son in-law and my step-daughter my mother, because she was my father's wife. Some time afterward my wife had a son; he was my lather's brother in-law and my uncle, for he was the brother of my step mother. My lather's wife that is, my step daughter had also a son: he was, of oourse, my brother, and in the meantime my grandchild, for he was the son of my daughter. My wife was my grandfather, because ne w :s mv mother's mother. 1 was n. - - ! i-'iiand and grandchild at "' time. And as the has ban 1 d i.erson's grandmother is his rraudfatlier. 1 was my own grandfather. One way to use Borax. This article will, if properly man aged, clear any house of croton bugs. Buy four pounds ot borax and make a line about the room close to the wood-work; also scatter over the shelves, closets and mantel; siirinkle in every nook and corner where the insects are found. Ttire times repeat the do-e, an always after the week's scrubbing and cleaning 1ms been accomplish ed. The effect is magical. Instrust the servants to allow the borax, an far as possible, to remain undistur bed. excepting duiing the weekly clean. I f house keep ts would only fol low this nlan every irni and f ill they would enjoy comple'e -Mid bleseed immunity from these wretched pests. (Vrease Spots iu Carpets. In the weaving of pile fabrics a little oil is occasionally used to facilitate tho wires, and a very careleRS weaver may in handing the oil can allow a few drops to fall on the fabric. No mark of this may ap pear at the time, but when the car pet is on the floor the dust which would otherwise be swept off by the broom is attracted and held by the oil, and a spot becomes visi ble. When the spot is on or near the edge of a breadth there is another explanation. Sometimes the cars in which carpeting is carried South or West have been previously used for the trausporation of oil, and thei bot toms of these cars are liable to be come saturated with the drippings and leakage of oil barrels. Woolen carpeting placed in such cars may absorb the oil, and the fact may not beoome evident to the dealer until a carpet so damaged has been laid on a floor r shown in his salesroom often enough to catch some dnst. Some men pray a minute and work an hour; others work a minute and pray an hour. Call on the former before dealing elsewhere. Conceal not the meanness of thy family, nor think it disgraceful to be descended from peasants; for when it is seeu that thou are not thyself ashamed, none will endcav. or to make thee so People who volunteer more than they contract for generally find that what is extended us a f.ivor will soon be demanded as a right. It is perhaps inevitable that the human builder of plans and sounder of plirpo-es should measure tbe in finite with ij two foot lull'. One wo'ild extend his follies to; others in order to convince htin-. l that there is nothing ex' raord i :i::i :n his practice of thetn. Tiier ouihiufr which in n: .-C b i: : world so des'biite of' ;is i- " ' vhach he so ainol.v a, id SO soon acquires. : Absurdities which please our -tli love are as readiily accepted a truths that offend our vanity are doubted or denied. Acting on impulse saves a vast amount of preliminary worry, and generally results about as we!! as I any other course. j It spoils the doing and cheapens 1 the eift to offer heaven as a reward ! for good deeds. The unchanging decree of (!od is that no drunkard ehull inherit the kingdom of heaven. On the day that a man finds out that he is a fool he has become a near neighbor to wisdom. A woman would rather lose a lover than let him know how she loves him. much i j Ofhce is one ot the things that grows smaller on possession. 1 i A I Mil; M lb I. i . V li 111, lb vr du l!v :l H. I . - i: lb re ur Here in-W'i- 1 ell ic US ill . i . Ii 1 1 1 1 T T 1 lb- w i 'it r !- and Im Tin l in Wliil.- Ii. w 1 bvaini -1 And Iron, .h t'rept -had.. The silent p 1 lis l'ane ,n. !l, Hare, w it h I .row I .;i ! -. I ll. In stai rv niejit h. -i. .. i. With the 'lo-t -ia: ..i.,i,i Feeling -,'U 1 I .l ot In i h. n . Here in the subbing -how . ( f dark autumnal h.-ui -He hear. 1 -u- H .1. i .... i Shriek thlolloh lie- l"l From vi-i. in- of A 1. . And .-I A : - l.',:, He ga.- int.. tl,, h. -How And ho.el,-s vale ol )i And t lioii l'Ii earth hi i . -1 1 By heaven, it -I i 1 i- 1 1 , Wit h u r. .urn I- 111 The ...:oi-"U- ai. ... Proud, mad . b.jt in i . 1 ; He Mui in-d at !,. a . n . Fate found a l:i 1"' : i , ind run r h i eha n-. - a. . Alternately hi- l re. St ram lc. 1 uitli -trine;. . t i I.e. I . art h - luo-t i. . I -( ir tl;. .-In d with 1-! . No -iiiL'.-r of--!.! -t 1 ' ' I,ut ;n' i ' i ' . I . . 1 1 i ii.. No harp. : f. 'i' m ... a . , No in. !' b. ant f r ,' .. He -tin. k high i ' b Win rein u . n- :J, n . I !.'. i Tones that iin 1 1 i i i i i . i i i ; 1 1 With hi- lllilini-ln . 1 da Here til tough t his ii'Ui. i Made s;n r. d by hi- l.a; . Unheralded i n ii in .I t a! The nor a' . n! am 1 . And fate that t h. n : nie. i And en y that d. i n. d hi And malice that 1 n lh Have cenutaplicd hi I hii lam. Sticks to her A niet iean An Americtn girlwr Kiiig-lit ntiiig him. tier dis-.ip- .i'tl.i '- i.'er I pcii . . i iier-M Paris, sav: "Among i point;i"-n t.-- on ; Ir - c must : ..i' k. . :; j.n, . ;: ,t, of the l- it ii cii m, -.ii. 1 im regard it : 1 1 tin m;, r. .-.iiiie to l liere is ample show and 1 1 s pi aln.nt it, but very little of the ical article. Forms, hollow mockeries, but right down politeness no. A man will crowd and push past a lady in entering a public convey ance, and with rained hat repeat 'Pardon, madam," but not desist one whit from his original purpose, thinking the mere repetition of that senseless -pardon' sullicient to cover any little delinqm ncy on his part, such as walking all over one's feet, knocking . ;1 on. '.t iia! dis niiauu.h c ei y p.ii uon of one'.-i at- til i'. "A man will tot and pull' smoke in a co!t;;'.irt.'!ifiit no; set apait for that iirpD.-.e on any of the railways hereabot: s ;ii:ii sin, a as i.;s i!e-gI . -r '"ug: if .be ha1- ;ri'i.io-ii !:. with tla i ii:.;oiii..r less 'p. 11 don . ' The real sincere, ' 1 itiipiaeenlly am: i-neezes ea ojiniance it nicaniiig beg your iiar- don, (d the Ann unkeuv, n in t Lis lies.-- is t-u.-i;!,"-in u;;;. et .. nil like .: go.-- OS e ican gent i-itirii is itid where j-oiite . 1 to n if.rii . ira- n t '.:. l- only an ol 1 w 'ill out .ai !-,i.o-vs tin- boot. I l (ii.-jlel:.-, ;-:i cracks m- a id i. ie -s. "(ie mo less cant icahty : in fact, giv e me am! A 1 1 1 1 more rican men Philai: ind manners eipiil.i Tanes. Oh, V, h.d ( . itv lime i;h. . -vro i n Wd! y... fi't:!i"! ; r.' t )- Tn - d 1 ours., p 1 1 : - of rirt r.othi'o ex ,.ei ienee ' .a: Ofin (- ii:. . to run t i: Wi 1 Sr. lob's L'.ii your eon s b 1 ' : r ' ' I "hi- D I i n s . i -, ..' lies were : o ' - : croaps ' Mo'hern .-. I&nie ba. I Porous lit . 'i Drue C o Those who most loud! their doubts are those to believe. M.li;o , -. 1. ih H- ol 'it j( re Shil. New Be proclaim nost ready THE STACK AND Til K IM I.PIT Rev. F. M. Shrout, 1'a.stor fioi-a laeth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan . -:n -.- -'I feel it my duty to tell what woina-i- 1 )r King's New Discovery has done b r 'ne My Lungs were badly disease,!, y. , ;u parishioners thought I could liv. . :,iy . few weeks. I to.ik live bottles .a nr. King' New Discovery and am sound ion well, gaining -i lbs in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Futitn Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor ougn trial anil convincing evulence, l am confident Dr. KiDg's New Discovery for Consumption heats em all and cures w hen everything else iai Is. 1 he greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at F. S. DufTv'y drily store. Regular sizris 50c. and $1.00. A Man requires ava.-f amount ol space in proportion to his size. F.lerlr This rem.. .: v i ; imtora. w.-ll known I'.-.-ial ni-a-ctric lutt. r-.-. - A pur ' is runran 1. Lh-.-trie liver , ;.- boils. - . . 11 -I bv and so popular u tiun. All who i.n sing tho same so i Id dicine do.-s- pet teed to ! f.d tin lUiters wii! c ,;r. n tr.d Ki 'nev ie;i; dt rheum at:; ..t! mi pare I.I..o. -. tin- syslerii m..i : nil malar. al el -. COll-tl pi'.': loll rtl. : 111' IV V ref Mottle at !- : ! i b To I. led tea i . IM -.i .Hit A:- A I'm im i n i:n i .Mi ki; W'hi; -U lb l illL IS. ll. Alti r in. lie. -t tin n. bil n n. i U-li us pro , i. In. -I re. I i.v const iiat io MozlcCs L, a well man Iti:v. I in i. i-:1 Dr. d D.w i- KI. m. 1-: ( 1 ill rea South, H St.. Atlanta. ( N. Tat I i isa TiTiau: Md.i.kv ! ear Lemon Kliir. Du. II. nig voiir r: Mine us I have never nnotlier attaeK ot headaches, and thank ( bos.- fearful sick od that I have at Kit will cure those last found a medicine t awful pells. Mits. Ivn .v V. I'urkcrsburg, .lo.NES, West Va. 1'OI V r, , I HU;it LA.HOKKIX. A TH1L INl IDF.NT. j i tie- train on that Sunday LT . : I ll.nrv I..in,.,r, ux ;,s guidi in Au- u Alel the l'etel. ' -an: "i hi the u i nt'- -uniaine w: ,ak. the d i . ! ' u a- ' p a el I ere r t r iin Ii ! lie. 1 with ! -e ! II lie. ,n- -j. ills their I., p. periled hi- lit'.- (hild for -N it i me knew tin- cause w 1 a- thus slackened. tli ill t i.e -tatlun u .-i- reach, them and -inile.l. d then he t. u in I be deep cut near the bridge in Fast Brooklyn, lib- glancing .dung on the track that he -await he thought was a dog on the rail-. ..' idly playing whistled and rang it- atteiiti draw. ,,b But still it remained then- the train eom nig nearer "My 1 'ti- a child." broke from Harry'- pale lips, I in alll he shut oil. si t- the vai lllitll brake working-. i i unit I. ill: the eal w ind. -lips. the .rd 1 rain is half headway. " .. Inc." breathed Harry. .- cant iou-1 v thread.-. I hi- d help A- 1 rib w ay, r running broad steaiu-i he-t. . t.. the pilot, ere he found the svi ct innoce; : a play . lb r. ae I ii 1 down and 'la-p, d it, then 1 1. .1 it I luselv osoin so 1'i-arl tender and l a e ; ntlv he swing's himself dow n from tin pilot A! th ri-k -ave. lis own lil bab No! a -eeund tu lu-e fur the train is still moving. With no hand at the lever, none knew why she slacked, bull thirty feet high rose each bank straight before him, T he height must ben-ached, but no coiir- au he lacked. Surely (bid must be with him, the suin- mitjhe reaches. He hand- to a stranger, the dear little w ai f. Then quickly slides back to the rear car he catehes. And is soon telling Peter the baby is -ale. tl! lit us not cease to remember inch virtue. Let tl-ask heaven's blessings to fall like the dew (In the head of that hero, and all moth ers will echo dud's love keep and bless thee, brave Harry Lamoreux. E. A. C. C It AN' n. i.i. . Newspapers in Japan. Running- u newsaper in Japan must bo a profitable business. Alfred J. Clode, formerly editor o tho Japan Gazette said, in a rocent interview: "Tho income of the (Jazotto used to be about Sd.OOo por month. W o employed thirty Japaneso compositor:! at an aver age of 18 per rnontb, somo jetting as muc-h a-s $30. The subscription price of Uie ps.pcr was $24, and tho advertising raies S3 por inch por week. Wo had aliout 500 sub scribers. 'The paper was entor prining; i.r.d no expense was sparod to ,-,i-t riie cidws. Tho Mikado ln-vi i atteoipt-u to exercise cen s. a-slii j i nver the English press of tin sal was Tile the Em. G'. '-m.ry, but the British Con ' b-:.i.ia) ut temp ted it unco and forced to leave his station. Japit.ii Alail is subsidized by (.id vera men t, but all tlie other rlisii papers aro free from eriininrt control." i In W Root of in Two Senses. know that the inordinate) . ? i,;m:.-y is tho root of all 1! vil, atul it now appear.-i. ia- investigations of two - ,u doctors, that its possos :;: t!:e f 1 nn of bank notes, -a d nig'.-r. ais to um- physi- . ;: i. a 1 r. Those savjmts have .. I i.'.U'o o'orms of various ia a sing-lo spec jn-.'!l of : a an' 'ii.'v. .Modern science -.':.-::. ii: ie. I in increase our , s by i.arr.'.. i;io- our knowl ot tiie penis which environ but not withstandint' this lb. u.- alarmin'r revelation, we shall ro- tain tlie general opinion that nioro bank notes the merrier. the Gallant if Xot Esthetic "I do not think," said the es thetic wife to her husband, "that your tast-e for the artistic is as strongly developed as I thought it was when I marrie-l you." " Indeed!" he rej!u-d. "I am sorry for that. But. at lf-ast, you will admit that 1 have er-jtc on ample evidence of mv love of the beauti ful." "In what respect?" "In my choice of a wife." Wli.-n Hal iy was siek, wo gave her Castoria. W hen -I,.- was a Child, she erieil for Castoria. W lien s!n 1 an... ?Liis, slie clung to Castoria. When -I,.- ),a,i rhil.lreu, she gave them C.'iistoria, The pi-nalty of orignalitv is sir- Kulariiy. SI'I'KLKI'i A f IC A MA E,V The Beat Salve iu the world for c uts. Bruise, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Kheum, Vn'w SoriH, Tetter, ('Isaiiiied Hands, Cbi lr linrv- 'orus, nml all tfkin Kru)tions, and posi (e-,j i i,res files, or uo ).ay required ) 1-: ttusr ut.-ea to give ported M&tisiacliori -r . -ney refunded. Tnce 25 ciri'H io :-. uersKiw in Newborn h J'. B. .PufTT i ; .- .rIm f.n'l retail 'm. pi-- . l :s :iU,(ls S- HIM r,j) ill g (- I -( iii the vureh ae ol i hat, one eeononi o r fly lar. .'1'IIIN.i SYllL'l' . r-n eoi : inu. Ik:-. 1.' si.; rb ! - .e Si- tl -' , i - -CO ( I oo- hesr, j ".- oe:i "St8 th .11 JSUW.e . hila, air . i-iir Tr '.1 v ' oo o'o.r- th--Oil- ft t3 ' 1 i - . n.i ii Din Tim. a.! . : rv Ex..-ed er ii a tne I he .-,;n. i ii e y is freipien t ly aT eoniprofinse. auot i o; n perftnttv t-affl n. al - vs.!-. -iisi.!.. r Tiie.-iy for the peculiar hx a-- , r t I'-uii-.i.-;; r i. univmal a k ;.u;;-'iy f-;r tl-.-- hou'thold, ofllOti. on :lia r,-;r a. n sre poard una for travel I 'tn by Innil htia c, W'tikslmann 'a j Diarrhoe-i and C'colHra Kiimedy has I proved its inestimable worth in Bbe I prompt relief and cure of all disorder originating in the stomach and diges tive system, such an I :holern, Cbolera Morbus. Diarrhoea, Cramps etc. Ser viceable under all conditions, always rod j for use, and perfectly Bats. laioo25o. at all druggists. .iune4d&wly. The needy man is mindfnt friends. ol his We have a speedy and positive cure for oatarrb, diphtheria canker mouth and heidaohe, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector, free with eaoh bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 60o. Sold by New Berne Drug Co. K W, Small wood & Slovsi, DEALERS IN ST GENERAL Hardware AND HARNESS, Sasli, Doorf IS I i i ac!, PAINTS, OILS, VAUMSII Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement, Lamp Wicks of Asbestos I N I ) K -STKl'uTDiLK These Wick- will not burn Only the oil burns, consequently there is no triinming. Latui.s once trinimeil and adjusted lasts for years without further attention, liurnera don't I even need cleaning, as there is no coal iu the wick. Cost a little moio at first but, cheaper in the en.'. All sizes. Banquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Sets, Cheap. (let one, and bp ready for the Fair. A LOT or (JHKAP Plates, Cups and Saucers, Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHURST'S - feb4 dwtf Removed. W. P. JONES Has moved his business to the Store on Middle street adjoining the Drag Store of F. S. Duffy, and is still carrying a Full Line of FURNITURE and MATTRESSES. OVES. Asbestos! WWia,r . JiEliafaeH. L-as" ,l B -v-.sj, niitwiamv' . ,j J aTjj.marai MVnL W sVlaU fl bb li n T ..llrTia v-w-- m fiaialisTrrir ,jm auMf n ,-ij - . I am constantly replenishing my stables with good, well selected stock from the West, bought at first hands 25 per cent, lower than ever by me. It will be to the interest of any one wanting prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I propose tomers the advantage Now is the time Have just received SIXTY adapted to all purposes. h i 4srss v. Wo are now ready to supply uie iratie, ami era' vojh x to x in, vv and GENERAL SATISFACTION. Also, a Full and Complete Line of HUG HIES, HARNESS, ROAD CARTS, in fact anything pertaining to ths Horse. tS" Livery a Specialty. , , We have just made au addition to our already commodious stables, for the further accommoda tion of our patrons. ... TT A TTXT i tcs-J See us before buying elsewhere. IMPORTANT TO Truckers, Gardeners and Farmers. KAIII.V l. tllDKN PEAS. II. nilrniia "Kirs! of Ail ' i eroKii Izfid ny the leading l riirkr-rs to be Kiirliest , Hen and Moit Pro- I ! 'If. II en (I r rso n "m KA rnVd'e- iwniiM My .'.inn Is.s:.!i,;m H-hmwhh Hwarde.l the Dremhim for ijt-li ' i.-n d") ilsjs enrller than any othej-. SKKI) - ' Hillsh . r.-ierv. Melons, Hquasn llll'l I'l: Mil I I K, iio.ri.m hii I I'rlii.-e l-..!uanl jhWini Karlv Kow 'ftlBlum. mui ..il.er Mt n n il to . 1 Vari eWf'H. Il.ack. Mixed, He.I Kul I'r.li.r, mui White O ' TS for fa 1 1 inl Kurln L' .lnntliiB K' ce, K e, W heat , linn k ami ( lover Hee.l . - Or.Ieis tHlten fur all klnls of (;ah DI-IN SKKU, . guarantee. I fr.Hh and inrei IS ii rl at ' .- Hnrre. ov.tm liaf;H in all h'.'ii rny-Ie to order. t 'oiiHlKiinai-htH a: Country Prudm r Knlldled A lariii-Bl.i.-li of liny. Or . In and reed II will I.e 1. 1 ; ...ir M.lviiiin.io- l see us lie fore I.UJ mu el - ewlieie Bradham & Smith, Hav, iJihiti and Heed lealen, , aiigtf rav. 11 Mreet, .Nt w Heine N.f- SORRY" HORSES AND MULES, Car ULiOsStd FKOM ST. LOUIS, The Best in the World For General Use, Jl'ST lllit KIVKI) AT J. 4 BRYfi. Pre. THOS. DAM El Mtr fne, G, H ROBKHTS. Hahier. The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. C Incorporate t 1865 r r - 1 $100,000 98.168 iSSSus ProfltB," DIRECTORS Jas. A. Bryan. Tuob. Daniels. Ohab H. Buy an J. H. Hackbdrn, Jno Dunn. L Harvey, i O H BOBKHTf J. H.BENTON, M.D..D.D.S I'rac'lro llmllril In Opeiatlve Me chiinlcal Iientlfitry anil liontftl Hurt'fry1 Teeth ex t r Act eil I vlthout pHin hy tli' use of N'ltro ( 'Xl.lr 1 (me. I Kvery thinii In the I'.llD of DHntUlry ilnne ;n the btt fctyle. Hat iffart Ion u uarwnieeU. j Orrioe. corner of M tddle mi ret aud I'ederfc 1 I Alley, opposite baptl't ' I I i?------- ''SSS&i t of the reduction in cost. to get bargains. J. W. STEWART. r Aff HAVE ARRIVED! HEAD of the finest kind of WESTERN HORSES and MULES, nvinwviuDTTrnv i.mfv niTAT.iTV ublic! ) Q jf3 .Ihave bon bt th ENTIRE ST00K of T. COHEN, The Bid Star Olofhier. AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, Will Sell AT New York Cost Th. Stock is a LAlid K tuid i'AKIIOI) one, and consists of i complete assortment ol CLOTHING, i8flOE8t Xxy Goods, Gent' Furniah'g Goods Etc , Etc., Etc. Soliciting the patronage of tl ic public, 1 remain, Very respectfully, SOL. COHEN. Ja.mks It. Jones, Salesman. j29 J 'stock topget my to give my cus- ot vv. hi 1 rt.ss r.-iw"
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 2, 1893, edition 1
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