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Ko comnnni cauon most spt to b ppbllsbed that contains bjMtlonabl parsoaaUUeat wltbeolds the same I the anther ! or tart will m ake 'mora than one toluaa of this caper , TIIE "J 0 URN AL. ii. s. wesi-' ; Editor. NEW, BERNE. C., OCT. 28, f - J '. -- 4- ?.- ii-jind ' gulered at the Post omce at New Heme, N as secona-ciass naiur. ' 1 j 11 111 '.j L U-U OCR DEAD FROM ARLINGTON. Sow Thoughts Suy&etited by the Trans fer of the Remains of Confederate " ' . Soldiers from Washington : ;J 4 through, Norfolk to v ; !T EEV. J. L. BUEilOWS, jD. p. Freemason St. Baptut Church, Norj 'oil Vtt., Sunday nfyht,ktober 1.4, 1883. , "In the choice of our nepulchre S bury thy deil."-ClBM. ;-').,. ! ! -rt i'l Sarah the beloved wjfo of Abra ham was dead. She, died among tranffors far from hernativehome, Slie could not then be buried in tbfi tomb of her fathers. Strangers generously; offered Abraham IS. burial place, but he could ( not; (Con aent . to accent it as a charity, ,he would secure a title to it as bisiowA nersonal Mooertv and. insisted upop making, it hia, own by, purchase. m .would! ioj peat e hi I honoipd; da4'tlW Itt ng5P iepulphre: There will pass through our city in a day or two now reposiug near ; WaUipgiOp aftrng ipu npiypaM ' hath tbe bones of One hundred and seven Confederate soldiers, whof fwrfibpriod,TllH Iron? elr, native iiuuien uuu wuu ic uun w . be carried by chivalrous comrades and comrades' children back to the land wheuce they came and for whose1 honor and freedom, as tley belieye4, v,twi d . ' wounded on 'the battle field, or languishing ' from 'disease in ' the hospitals, they; died prisoners Of war. and their graves were dug by handa then pptagonists; . This is a treiterons service which enemies nerform for, each , other when ' bat' ties are over and friends of the slain are conquered. Christianity which has pot yet fulfilled its , mis sion of "causing wart to cease npon the earth," has at least projected some of its ! humanities into their desperate fltruggleJs and won tears t 1 .si -m 01 pity from nosuie eyes, ana Bervi ces of charity, fromyhostile hands Avon on moon v battle fields. , jUbrfjnntlyvj derhds benejro; lence towara tne capiureu anu - wounded, so ameliorating the bar barism of darker ages which too often assassinated the wounded and slaughtered the prisoners. We are willing to believe that these men who are being borne on their way to find a sepulchre nearer their native' homes, were , generously cared for in the terrible days of their discomforture, by those against whom they were arrayed. :. In hos pitals'aud on the ' field some gath ered about them whose hearts were touched '.with; Christian pity and -' whose bandaiioiinistered Christian help. 1 never kpew pr beara oi.a gospel minister who ' was Pot ' aa ready to pray tod whisper instrhc tiop and, comfort t6 a fallen enemy as to', iSineniilridV 'VTrT'sV, Doubtless there were in any peg- lects some from stern and crippled necessity, atid(1anx crheltles pe'r- netrated. froni sheer heartlessness or malignity j- on all sides, during the late, war, , bnt, these were the exceptiohaiJainer than tne rnies, and as severely condemned ,by the theories of civilized warfare, as by t Via hnmanitv of civilized hearts ', We'tnav' well believe then that " , tnes6 1)6 men who came to their death within: the lives of hostile arrAy,:fC-d 'iriends tn hetr"ex trtiiaity' pious womep-o feady ia ministrations of charity 10 relieve i their needs, pitying Viands wipe the death sweat from their brows, and Godly chaplains to offer L nravers at their burial. For all ) mi eh ministries weon this side of ( te Ltilelineftre gratelul as i some of os were ready to render reversed. And now we hear the voice of North; Carolina saying, through the authorities at her Cap V , to the bearers. of her dead ' - f 1 cernor!o$. j i.oaof; ''ia the cUki of 'our ' F 'rrs-bnry thy j dead." And ! y 8oe iii our own city the v i3 gathering silently around tlieir tiers and 1? ts fanerrJ it dirge and tolir;,tc: . tl :t ap- si; n0ur 8 the pa-v.ng of l ie j rocea-Utl Ininn to thft AOrthlT f mi!' lb Alter tie lapse of twenty-years-ttien the . voices of . indignant censure against these men and such as they, are almost hushed. Timtapens all asperities. Who wore most right or 'Who meat-wrong is foreiBgjJoseph: i ihe-pitf -through rime he terrible war. are Questions that are now jarely aikd pave Jbf, ihoke whose prejudices or passions refuse 0 be allayed. .1 r- '.r-rti r.- Dr.,Taliaage well Baid in recent sermon that 3o4 .had Jeard , eypp the antagonistic prayers' pffei'e4"on both sides during the, great eonnicp. We are besinnmsr to see. as the years roll by I doubt nqt we shall more iuiiy see, qvw. ipe,soyereiu Lord can briug. good, out 'of evil. here never has been, a.irreat war m tne woria wnicn, nas nQi.upaer His control, "Cotttajbutjed in' sbme way to the progress ;-ol civilization and to' additional preparation: for the trinmphof the Messiah King'- dom.;' The Devil's bia,Qk hand may always be s6en in stirapg ppr Stride among men and nations, but God's AiujiguL,)' uuuu uiay nisu Dojset-u ujr those who Datientlv'watch" 'lbr-it. overruling ' air ihfernitl 1 machlPai tions for His own greater gloryattd tor the higher1 good of mankind; 'he Devil may cunningly array his bud the Almighty soonef or' later, whirls the Devil's . own, afillery against his own fortifications., Aud every war is forced to help onward the progress of our race1 in"' '8 beneficent ; culture, v And' ppr grt r"ar is no excepfop ,tq God's gr?ai aw ot reiormatiop through convul sions. !! :!:! T..f '.f.Mi.-jirttWoi Nothin? bui vblcanos and "e'arfh- duakes could .havei brought - Jliis globe to tits present shape and bal ance, probably the Verybest attain able tor the well' being 6t mm, ahc minor creatures., AndWifrttii realm of, mind, and morals ji v.Ottld seem that internal , erimtiona and Asternal tempests t are''neededi:to give sh ape to thq right:" ehpilibnum to vernpjtJ'Sdif!' cfin: duct,u andi pur ificatiop fto moralg. It required the.' turbulent, (rebellion Of the ! BarOns-to iextott Maiaiil Charta" from despotfc'EfngSj Jlars ton Moore for English Constitution- ai iiDeriy, jsunKer jiiu prepared the wayTor the' Deciaratiett oPIPde- pendence: the French Eevplutiop c ti., .1 i: tt.l5.! ' uir tue ut'iivcruiiuo 01 juroi)tan peoples from the oppressions of cuuiiiiaui, uuu uui vivii war 1 or the extinction of human 8laye,ry ,ip all the -World.1' erriblel remedies for enormous evils, but effectual ones. The abolition of slavery was sot meant by ruler8,,aither North Or South'" but" lit was ordered by Jehovah for the ultimate content ment ano settlement orpotn TCofth and. South. It has onened the wav for ' developments' of industry and enterprise, 01 which we are all al ready sharing the beginnings, and rejoicing in me promise 01 a larger &nd( .uiore, beneficent prosperity than we ever could bave attained finder the -former order of. soeietv There teltbdjsluifyill that fire yet hindering our fullest pros-prtyljn(!mbfaltty-mfing-. tEfc notably thb 'curse ofunt apdthd encottragijjcSBtof rjusthpidh (pai require some convulsions to amend. uui; in puine.rorpi pr qiaeyiQCtem pests will borne thatwilf sween skv and earth clear of these:pestiieyosJ vapors -ni ast aowituuemeotes am to be applied we cannot quite see but Jehovah .knows how andwhenj w uiicui tbuu vytirwiiuipiag lorces that shall burr into hell whence the v issued these and other curses that prevent thspetfecfJonpfbttmaaity. I "The Lord reieneth.let th&earthi rejoice." Brethren, I believe ip GodTand tlis prjp6644eo6d tothls wfaldtt ' onrtf Pr6m? ises "recorded in Bis-word. for the outrootirig Of laH evils tod "crimes that afllict and 'debase' bnmanity, ana top tne mrooping ot all lovely virtues tod graces that can purify an(kdprjihum snow now tne iiord purposes to ae compliBh these things. He works npon too large a plan for me to scan, and his methods reach farther into the future than I can trace. cannot see thob;hb4 Ranges of a iiivusfUHi, jeaia auifWitn vne Jjora a thousand of my' years1 1 aren as one jday. WeaWjPOy yet reached, the evening 'of "the '-second day since Christ ' begari "'His regtpei'P worK.' And we become impatient, "uou is patient, DecqsAoqi Eternal." "His ways are' not m our ways nor His thoughts r as our thoughts." He knows how to make man's wrath and Devils', wrath con tribute to his, praise 1 ind to the forwarding ot liis i gtacioila Tpur poses. If we could soWfthe tiroh lems of history, we; fconldf seeihow every century has been h!n: advance in the elevation of our radej Adam's fall seemed a great calamity to the world, and it was so on the.i human side. Bntonthedivinosideitpnened the way for thecopijng .of tlie Spn of God the , secopq Adanv-rfand He brought blessings to our; whole race, infinitely cheri than! tha. first Adam could have gained for ns had he remained .inpocent. ' And ' ever since ''it we r could- Only see (deep enough and trace results far enough we would see that out oi all calam- "ens that have .al surview curses aie 1 ta c: wor , a higher good has th.. i c, -Id ever have m L 'uce ! gained had not such calamines and convulsions been experienced, Every battle has crashed out some leoxwroErHpaad everywar hasea tablished' sdme truth or right. was a fearful disaster. . but the pit tyuth.wheff ne feaid to his guilty brothers; l,"Te meaplb It for evil but God meant It for cood." u -iU n Y' ' Ia blrfierand better sense than I i upo tuieuueu is ie true luati- ' fiAli nature but art tihknowk io bee; AH ohnce direction which thou can'Bt 1 iMrt wi..' vi : v.r ,? j ... All :95ft fi2!y .W. . 7 All rj&rtiat evil, lihiversal cood: And epite or 'wide, unerrins Season' VJAM rt WWf TW UUHUVCI tOfy At? fAApt k , It is nod by wiw , the evil that God. ,workn corwl:, that He cannot iLWr.irZZTL 11. j. 77.1 17; no man" itis,pothy, gMutififf evil, for A'unon every soul of man that worketh ey u tie visits ind i gna- tlou and wrath.' iribulation and anguish;'!. Jjtftl ft isibjt wtmding eVil, directing its-issues, guiding its forees into' reversed channels, - ' - s fl -f-ZT bmpcls,ne;wrritliof tb praise Him." and it fheoutcbuje "., ' r . v. s, . - ' I rtPeCrMlS Pnrpfl9e.0l.niYerSli good1.) un(i a .vii4 lrwt-n 4 uImu; Mils matter grow out' ot the grand truth" that (Jehovah' is tarrying on Hifonfrli 'morar. Inflnftiirtpsi l and hli- man aenb rHes'nbtcrusPinir; tbaC lie MinVrteis tnfl wram 01 mimjter or worse, uy , voiur, examine .aim rlnfc Avii..ta'. nlivniml' . AmhinntnWiilom v OlV VOUr Father and Lord. ; 'i1 A lt I, 7- tte 'rcked atfd disobedient, -juut iat would, iiOt be suppressing .evil befiause it w evil, nor, miptaiuag good -and right ibecause. it is good. and right. He purposes to mafee men good from lpveT not froni force; w austitin nomTvii irunixuincu uui from fear, and "therefore His gov ineral ,.one . ,thf,o' .A w&iyw apd ,iP:.i fluBPcesioiiatiiuau eiead unien .w heart-hatred f Wrong and to heart ve ttf rigfe-atid'trtithx JHe mearis aTWlOhv Wtr'Mmslf.ItnrOlfffh the tyfons iftev nd ehronih' the T i Tit r . t, t: t : . ir . iaktiUikhk kWXjii .ntt'tVi Tihknkitl:' tuifuuiiuiui aA. AUUL'miiiuai uuliiUiuuu i , And therefore. 1 processes aie , slo w as men compute time, for the-' re- jreBPratlOP iiPf a .deprayedi jrace. Tbereiis'a iraefight going on in thisi ' ..... .. .T .-. . In humble subniissionlb'tne di- ihe wisdqm of the'.Stipreme SoV- lint , was TiAat; nil thinrra nnn. J .ir.i n, rvji wfwii -r ittBii ,vrtr j i iideredf that the Boflth should have ailed in the purpose of mniataining ;w0 seriiaifatej general gevfirPpients n thisf land, that it was1 best. that pfiopio, wfi snopifKf eimijin ail milieu hnd that it was ; best; that shivery should be everywhere superb bdetly tttAversal ';fred0)",i;Tli6 itime is coming.' It ' has' 1 already dawped, .whep tt&!Vputl will be blad thati; if jtlid not succeed in the late fearful iWar. ' No human power teouid1 rorce 'slavery npon the Sonth jagain.JIhat we are better off witli lout it is the 'universal: sentiment in (the Sonth. Promises of laVger pros iwitjj intelligence and wealth than !w$' eyer hfoy?;d!;ibefore .a'rOcnfeer-: &ng and stimulating i our people 'And mayi" weot bojie, too, that Public virtue: BttCiias 'did charac ii'i Li;JAiJ'iitUkA.-ii-;-t.iL- 'kf wk. vm ,tn ewr uHvuegeq ctussea, may yet penneatp the whole Ipopnlation-'iis choosing i and ton filing m ithftigene: enlarged benevolence oftpe'ehnrches OFGhrist) shall prove to ns that wfc have falle1JWt 1 beliteT; Iinieis.:fihd that thfi TinrAMdQjp'eiifo! ikL4 "goodly heratage iw186 and ea&9m immwl a whole oeorile tho' 7throueh much tribulation into theMnidoin Of , Brethren', do not imagine, from anytlriPgl nave saidthat I intebd, even by remotest implication, to emgguHb. uuyueuaura-ui uiostj who, like IhlWe, rtsni whpse Wieial procession passes rf 'thfongh bnYcfty and of whom tnOnsands vet l a in foreign and unkhowp gravesl They xrniMh wn ffftiarAflisis iAvtwifiVktia flrnVlrf'tfoir Taitlf'tnatf-they Vad ! right on their side, as 1 still be HHfroJu AttAr Wwai, political TKl llrlPal and constitutional standpoint, they Iorld between the forces ot good Layer jjigaiaga-yfageyoepapttts tortsWM PMUrKbeCOiae! triumphant, 1 AiriromniyfrlendaJtaiollc.ted and.sftt thloBghllWvolPntary choice: of ;all taction gtwrfixWa. : ; f ; tne rnrers anpj represent a- rftlibePign.rUittiience,, and k. '..I I L t,".!'.!.;.!, ....... . . had, iri2,0(jp,fJ00 'peopio, ever1 bad rtfirhtM Rclf-ffOverhii5niiri-'et,.ltfti v$aL .Gfpdtis , .wis'er:.fliapwe, M& has ordered affairs, (better j, for.ua than wo could have chosen for our selves.1'1 tW-.::;,v,-:.WW: Many of these men who were ar rayed in ppfiiics lucre humble dUciDles of our. Lord Jesus; nrob- ably some' of1 those, Iwing- borne to their "final "bflrialj! . wpose .' native State' has,;ir)iia to "a choice of its sepulchres','' were men who main tained personal integrity and de- act.v ! 1.. ia a pri' aoE .nd armj fa. :;ey '.tic .y wrou " in G. , amid ,11 i d .oralizs 3 1 rr j l ive L n p tLa sL-tef men. but tiiey i ere ia- dividually right in the sight of God. A man may make mistakes in his civil 'relations and afiliat:?ss and yet be all right In 'his relations i to: his Heavenly Sovereign na Eel deemer. Many a rebel against hu )yernments,' and against I ; religions,'1 have gone straight to heaveP from battle-fields abd from taggot-girded stakes.1 1 ' " Oorcbief concern in this world is to keeb our t!'es:iaflce to God.itO ivicju wi xiio uuu-. guyeiuiueuii j a'of highest authority, and to fob lOw Jesus as Supreme "Leader and commanaer 01 tne neopia.".! ; And. now letmftask yoailn dos iig; :i in , the greatest war . of the I a world, the war for,,, the supremacy of the right or the wrong, of the true or the iaise,iot itne good or tne evil,-in which Jesus and Satan are wnicn ' sioe Sf yoil enlisted! to -whioh party are yo giving yOttf strerigth and influence! 1 No v iuore; momentoPs Question has ever been, or ever will iw asked ypu. 4re you in fayor of w rpu oieppy ujor, oi.ajot Are; you .striving w ;njake lnep . bet- intercourse witu. tnemi joui fwse w w uoueat wiu vouiBcivco 1 A. A 1. 1. aIwAa 1 ycant"aB8weri' these1 questions. do 'oe8 lor'yon ro oeoH coPHiet, lor1 ' Atd then at tnot, be tin- iteu w a cnoiee wjpuu5ur. ior y;our.niorl,remains.,lutyoq,yopr - VOUr living immortaUtV. to CX0WU. and A liliL - ji' ; n,y:f,'i ii. i , . i A VALDABLKrriofcsE nk WrT. (sltiiated Oeor' ttueet. between I'oIUh U iiud llroad. Hor iuruier lniorinauon appiy io , . 1' VI 'I I '! I', jll'l "I 'I 'I'. I'll'll 1 ' , 1 JAn Bal. I UA-lmni AM. iMadfrvPRESH ..Everyday : i H. rayftctory, The public; are cordially In-f vii U.a-T ii li i. . . '. Ij'ii I 1 haye on hand a Fine ii4ne of I CII0XCK.)!; i iW fT'....l.anl Jnicyi Jamaica. OrangSind LemoiM, Bananas, Apples, New Dates,. ! New I -ta ' S 1 . - ifcWJtr; fifw: UJOTTTM liITnJnl ' vi say i vi w eBr w t tSB , BBBSnBBnP i .'lun ;" WD W i iihiiii I i l" i wA SUPPLY, or -J ( ;i Hogue's GtaSed Injectors, 1 t i '11 I i iji,Oil( u" j ' fj ii i i' J , ' .M.u;..iH j; i:iT:i , on ' Gnllett's "Magnolia" Gins.' M.I i,3'' Mil varver vonon uuih, V.f I jirf1.. Carver.-Cotto,! Mspffp,; J Completeoa leafierp, Yuit t4, ' . Uil I "TehheBSee" WagoPsr V('l LI V ) J A i US'- tKl "Kentucky Cane .Mills., - 1 )H 1 5 'j Ls I 1. 1 'Coos E'vaporators; ,JU' 11 1 v-' JJr 'I i Gilbfert Force Pumps,. -a a limm k y. i , :u . t . ii ' . 'i .. " : f i :. . . i - .. .. r.r i.,f Sr T . T - - Afcks Pnlverlzing1 narrows,1 ' 1 1 (til 'il'Jfl.ifll ,tK!l,'ii' 'OllJi' l i H.i,,I':'i;iii' i'iit il'iin 't 'jii'. imiUIH, nl HbcI and Power Cottorr Preisesi 'Eagines 'and'-Botlerr of ? every a i.nl). Vt toi crfJi:ff 'i'rfj I .yi;(,h''l iivoj wrintion. - i ,i, ,i-,'' i ,ri- n;f."i,rti..f...':ct' , W ."V- W:f. '":' " '.'i' i j- baw Mills, urist Minn, 1, i-(-l!i 1 .i.'va .'Ii'. nil .:i",,,iHyi'lWi'..aIi.l .'' j.. iH'i iJf"lsift . ,.wi nt i jfn'i 'i mIimmii i(li-W l w't.'.-ii t ' ! -Jih'"? '-.t 'UU !il ;.1li f r f' . . II" f i ;i,'ji'.;,.r,.! I. " , '!! ' Tl ,!,. Pcapoctfttlly, i .v J, 'ji.'i piety 1 BEHLLiilf1 pi Z .1 - TTXXJ ; I)m Swamp Lottery Co. The franchise, of thla .enterprise) la bitted ! npon tne cnarter grantra uy uie Lejtisiftiure of .the Stats, o i the'.; Dtemttl 8waiup Unnal Company, and ,lts legality lias tveu lalrly tented btbre the Court; ' " - . he object In view la the "Improvement and extension" of the Canal, and that full opportunity may p given forthe purchase of the Tickets, of which there are only 0.R OnfV with SRfi PtiVm. - 1 flie Diawlng bas been fixed for the " ' 1 J 1 22d.afi1NpTemtert ' 893,;'; which time, witho?t postponemknt, it will bemade lnlhe eltyof Norfolk, before I the public, and tinier' Uie'rapervlston Mil eommtttee , of reliable .citizens, and in Mb mariner ehch siiocedlnK month. ' lr-i TlcfceU bearing date Heptetnber 20th nojd goou ior tne fjrawinK 01 -aa xnovemoer, MPitaof, Lj 1 ' do. . 000 500 I.UW IB.. 1 V,IO, ,Ji , Is.. 4.0001 ,ll'5 Ha l r.: ,ll M'etkewtt 1 n,,Wtt.,.h.MtiVt.fi i8 e n t ay i ni!!'"'.";r.!i'.'z 600 a 1 ,1 a do, do. do, . ... do, 200 '200 200 i .. 300 do:"::::: I,, JW la.,,,t..M,J,,,M,,a, , , . 70 1I is ! 1,000 1,00V '.6. to.i.i linmnTTtflTln 1BTpa . nr Kyi . 9 ; OF...W.-.......1A.. 80 . (..-..I...-;, .'..) 379 ,9 -jPf;. . 180 SSarrlsea! , .H ,.,,:dlstrlbDting....J18,oa) T)U.Ar ftUvu atn-t41a tsn tVD r ri T nlulnnfl iompsny. , , , : , i;;'p,. HQEfiAOBV-MAiioisR.' tlon upon any other business, should be iKeinlttouces nhould be setit by Kxprest rather than pr:r. o, money oraer prregw- I tered letters. El express charge upon $5 and larger tumt wi 1 be paid uy I ' Address plainly iaiu uy tne company. '!...' ill 3 , J.tP -HORBACH. ,r r u' Norfolk:, Va ' Aeents for sain Of Tickets required through- outtno Hiate. Aunrewi appiicaiiuna us auuve. ii ii, I, ' 1 1 1 i it i , , 1 1 i i H i i , I. ii, iii I, ; -I'n, S.'Wi'SELDNEBr W&MSiim. Sealer, No. H Hoanoke Square, JfOJRJfHlLK, VA., Orders pronnitly attended to. and satisfac tion guaranteed, Established 1HU.' r. tepldJtwSm Nathaw Toms, ' i "Ueo. W. Tons, f erfluintant co , u. - terowi, JOB. Xa. 1 O.HR, Late of umelgb, Ni O. NATHAN TOMS & SONS: -H:tm Itl'ilUIl .-llll. iir-'l.'L-' lllA.tl,f ' , . ; , JfOB, THB BAIJt Of I . , . , Cotton. Lumber, 'Grain, Paanutn, and j v : all Country Prodiico, . : Ho 30 Myers Wnarf, aulOdtwftn i: H! ih1KOBFOUCVA. k A.B4-, ,.i H....-4.J J-f .ii 0eii,l dommission Mercllants, i pil iW WlhilsriVcoriritWnrrjilucnnnnirnaki prbroptTeMirn.'J.'! ' ' i.uj Correspondence sollctijoj , iftulu-diwlra , Elizal 280, 282, 284 and 286 Water street, l-'ii: (!;: 'suiiroBVDiaCi va i,.ivU! . ENGINES 'BOILERS u If nil! FOXQINQS AND CASTINGS, . .... ,i i ... . t i . . "... . , . . i i ; f -. . i Complete faclllUei for ALL WOFK.nl our line. . ,. , aiui-uawiy . HIGHEST CASn PILICES I'ald fof nil kinds df bxiV itioii. W&r AIM and RAGS. .J ''d;ua f 1 3d n I i.g :1 u..v. I T in TnTsrrTii fL..nrkva. I 90 Bowland'a WlWTf, JHQBFP YA. ',-Weara Wtrayaln he Mprket fbr the pur- hase of old wrecks, old steamers and qui w- diWeiy bfttll kllidA,- u : " ' JAWeonslgrtMenU ottendsd to promptly ana l carefully, aqd,wrrot returns putd. auUdly i .. no. ia uqsaeat usck, noriou, ,( ConBlKnmehU ofedtlon.Wanuts.corri.shlnr gles, lumber, stares find country produce, of .MUM ..nnalntLA. l'lAAt ,' ' Special' attention paid to country1 produce llBeueaUyj .lU.'L .,1 li-U .y auiWly iLn,u,.'i...' . . AR :iOiii:oT, Jlrawlnm and deslema furnished to builders i anu contractors in any parv oi tne country. I in i j nU4dlni! '.)!.'. a t.'tti K.'i i.,', B.. E. WnEATLET'S 1 1 1 10 Cknreh Street. NORFOLK, VA. , it Dysinf itnd cleahmg in all Its Branch. ea done in the;verjr beet manner, .m ,vi , Prompt attention given to all orders vt uiaii ui eijjieBS. , . , seputin Alt rt'.i'' . m , . 1, AlMI'""!! l' ft '"'"? I'n'in'nffl r'l r'"tllB ii. Maying, rittwrsa. Klrrors, Clock. aiiuuuw .suuurt, vvruiUGSr Aiu., Jv)l .(.) -f, ')t 'U I),, loa Chrek tre.'!'.'",',5 i .;B,(i.Dr; f v ! AT TII3 CITY 1 a'wnys snptilledT ith the s v l-t Kres Msm, liMf, l in k. It 11,1011 ,,,! rjausge that we ui Kii in iius. Lull on mm. (anlB-diy ;d tzedicinI' S. To get Drugs and Medioiues, Paint, - Oil, Hope, Canvass, etc., is at U. S. MACE'S, Market Wharf. . THE SPOT , ; To get Nails, Spikes, Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at ' ' - ?, n , 1 ' Market Wharf. THK SPOT To get Hoes, , Spades Shovels' Axe's, Plough G?ar, and anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Bot torn rrices lor Cash, is at ; U. S. MACE'S, Market Wharf, . ; d&w ' NEW BERN& K. C. . ..IiEIlTSTER DUFFY, ; DBAtBB in ?: Fancy and i Toilet Articles v rAMtl MM t)MAOi1' AnI PlAAf Gf MAAd avs ava v n jb- vmvs h4 a v v njtr NEW BERNE, N. C. ;t, ; ! Mir Fliyslclans prescriptions carefully com-: pormded. i K i " aug22-dtf :': I'l'il"- ' : - l - .l' . ' " . 1 r' ASH buyers can. get spot terms at V:.. , , , BERRY a. ' AVE time, avoid delay when stiller-, O ing, by having your 'prescriptions dispensed at .;' .. ; BERRY'S. flMBLE fingers work for the sick ' ; -s . i..:.isv !. ' .'Wii V ;;i'.': a"Awa. . ' ' A NIGHT DELL for the use of those ' jrx. that traxie at . -,v ; djucuy a. " 1 0 mutter whose advertisement heads 1 t.hn r.rf.RnCintinn Tnn still linvfl I lift 'tight have it put up at BERRY'S. ' ?" l-.y, 4 . !' I ' !' 'J.;. " M, . . r.I,I fi a ?y compete , witn iow-pncea goow . A furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel ', called upon to meet competition with tow i strength goods. You can depend Aqon the strengn or all goods covered mm laoei. no siops put up ai ...'i;n.. . BERRY'S. MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at BERRY'S. SEED as follows:. New crop , turnip, . 45: Deas 4.50: beans 8.50: raddishes 40; spinach 25; cabbage 4 to 4.50. Con tracts taken till Oct. 1st; basis cashv at ' .BERRY, Dealer hi and Fancy Goods. Drugs, Seeds : d&w : ' - ' torpid cov;zLs,; " DISO no Efl CD LI V E R. and. rALAElAw -wi From these scnrp. ui-ioo ii,,u..rniiiK I tlM.dUuaaea of tho' Lumail nice, These 'sissssi spltltM, A ftelluit ft hlu H,ck,,t,d ' sums uuty, 'ruxixess, luSterliur at Ui. . Dolt neiore the , hlchly on. : ra Vrlnr. implTiji, ,iw t uiiiiiu uiniisu oi imiiBiiyin, t tt'lM dlivotly on tho ' AsitUviir nu.,.),,-,, VOW 1IL. luivn no n.)mi. ,',Tliiv iicMon oivtli v XMiMyn-flitdSk-n Ih!h , lirompt: rumoviiia mu nuiiuncuia inroupii-llitwt Hn.n - - enarers of tll IVIIrul.'l Itrruliwliitr Huiub , tuj n.. ,.i .u..i.. i." ... f r" '. ,i.unnn un.IV. S U S I 'H l'l Sv, . m ttuT, ' Jtnp'iK nor lHturiMrn wltlidiitly work and are nHt''Otr- " AaTIQOTE TO MALARIA. "1 hlVO had TVK1l,nalu. Hi 111, f I tlon.two years, and LmVo iMm! ten ilin, iliS " P." " TUXTl nr.; Uw Unit ii vrrj"" .m" "7 e"0."- 1 ") . ":o l r DJ n,0v. y appotiio la splendid, food dhrests readily, a nil utunu iiniwRirHR. i joei line a no -i W.b. IUWAHD8, ifftlmyra,0. ppld sroty wisw,ane. OHlf,44 Murrsy Bty.Y. mm nA!ii.ovE$ Q"4T HAnl 0B Whiskhhs clmniroa ln.,v tantly to a Gtossr KlCK by a siiiBle nnJ ' plication of thla On. Sold by VrmsKiau. or sent by express oq receipt of I. Office, M Murray Street, New York. I 1 , .: " , If-'i.. ' f H 1: f'";ei!i'l,!'' i: 13 i.icroM.: j.i ; l i .ioa &o'i'iaisS' of Shark's Dil;' Positively nestoret the Hcarinc, and. l j Uis yiuy Aosomts vm.ru sop ueaf- ,,,,. UUU V. U. -Thlii nll Is BVmttTU.tfl frntn Ti(.iillrTifln Of small White Shark, onuglillq the Yellow Hea, kuown as Oakohahohon KonPei.kiti. livery uninese nsnerman Knows Ik ll vir tues as a restorative of htariiiu were discov ered by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerousaml lnunv so ft cm higly miraculous that the rent edy was otfloiul. ly proclaimed overtheentlreKmplre. Itsuse beenme so universal that for over 80S years no Deafness hat existed among tlie Chinese peo ple. Mem, cnaiges pr ijl.uupoi Dome. u;-: ,: -. HEAR Wll AT THE DBAV RATI': .! j It Hat performed a miracle In my oase. ,;iri I have no unearthly noUes In my head and hear much better."'- "i'..-ii ' f.-iw. ,t I have been srreatlv benefited.. . , . . n Kiydiiu'iiess helned asreatdeal ililnk nn. Other iMHtlewiU eure'nte.: ; f.l ii;., ",)!' ftlyhearlnglsmuchbeneflted., I have received untold benellt, ' i ! i.i ';. My hearing Is Improving. - . ItlsglvlriKgiKidsattBfaction, , . , I jwmeu uuu, i suw tpe notice ol it. ' Its vlrtiies are 'Bnnnnsftovxbie and im en. rntlve charneter Absolut", n 1 11 i Iwrsonaily testify: boiii f..-,i- . ..v ini observation. Write nt o 1 t ,,,,; Jkhhky.7 l'fy hi.imn-1., r ' . 1 1,. ,m ll.Wl, and you wllli. , ,iiy that will entihio. n 1 1 1 l 1 ,,,,-V eine, and vrl - n - a ,. , .-r. timniMlt. 1 l' I. 1; Kmitor 01 .-1 i.x I, . 1 1 1 w. "' s-'lr- 1 !i i il l, IHSlilH, pleilKO SlMld money I i .,KOl,K'-'NH. . Only I , S I f HiVLOCK & JKS,V, Sole Asifiils f.,r A mii'i i,-n. . f Dey St., IS. y 11 ly .
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 28, 1883, edition 1
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