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'1 CONNECTING VITH Atlantic & N. C. Railroad,' : i : AND v - ; ! ;.V CLYDE'S U. 0. LINE STEAMERS At Morebead City and New-Berne. Yhmnffh u-ranintments to and from all Boue bound, White Oak and Mew Klver v nia. aud Thrown Bills Lading Issued to i. , Doiuts. North. East. South and West. tuick. Transportation and prompt delivery of cotton. Naval Stores, General Produce, Uoods, Wares and General Merchandise, and rates guaranteed as low as oy any hub. . Catton Rate per Bale of 450 Lbs. White Oak and Bogue New Klver Point to New-Berne $1.00 to New-Berne.... 1.60 Norfolk........ 2 00 Norfolk S.5U Kalttmnre 2.50 ' Baltimore ...... 8.00 New York 8.00 "New York 8.50 ' Philadelphia .- 8.00 Boston 4.00 " Philadelphia... 8.W " Boston . 4.50 " Providence 4.00 " Provideace 4.00 " AU cargoes covered by Insurance. . The transportation service of the Inland vmuMnv iimnutiv- now organized and in successful operation, will be as thorough, effi cient, prompt and cheap, as It is possible to make it, and the patronage of producers and shippers is respectfully solicited. :' Kor further information apply to the local AguotsofttieLilne. Orllce of the Company: l Beaufort, N, C, Oct. 22, 1883. A. W. BTYROK, President, ' aoUHtUw WE A. HEARKE. Hupt. ' NEW-BERSE AND PAMLICO Steam Transportation' Co'y. nNTIT. VITRTHKR NOTICE TnE NEW , Barne and Pamlico ' Htenm Transiiorlation Company will dispatch their New and Fast Sailing Steamer ELM CJ1T Y as follows: Leave Bay boro for New Borne 8 am, stopping attonewan. van : demere, Pamlico, Adams i. Creek add Riverdale. WndnftMlAVS v Leave New Berne for Bayuoro 8 a.ro Stopping at Kiveruaie, aq a'ms Creek, Pamlico, Van demere and Stonewall. Thursdays .. .. Leave Bayboro for New Berne 8 a.m - i HUppingaiionewaii, vun- 1 demere, Smiths Creek, Ad ams l;reoK ana Kiveruaie. Saturdays- Lei ave New Borne for Bayboro 8 a. m Stopping at KtvenlHle, au ams Creek, Smiths Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. flavin rood acoonamodatlen both for pas. engers and freight at very low rates, ask that tne merchants ana prouueers aiong jus hub give It their cneeriui support. For further information enquire at the of- ' floe. Foot of Craven street. B. H. GRAY, - Geu'l Manager. Or any of its Agents at the following places: ABE LEE, Adams Creek, . D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,; ' C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, H. H. FOWLER, Bayboro, .TOHHTTA DEAN. Pamlico. Freight Received under cover every day the ween. jauzuiawiy RAILROADS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 71 1. M ,' ) .1' li JU-LLL Atlantic & N. C. Railroad ' TIME TABLE No. 5, New Series. In Effect 1 :00 P.M., Monday, November lUth, 1883. EAST. WEST. N. 47. Expreai Pasa.&Mall No. 48 Express STATIONS. Pass.&Mail Arr. L've. Arr. L've. r. m, P. H. A. M A. M 5 58 41 Goldsboro, ... , 11 IS, 6 41 La Grange Kins ton, 10 81 10 7 20 .7 40 9 88 10 11 88 8 2D 7 a- Jtew Jjerur,.- Morebead l)epot,.. P.. P. H. A . M. A. V, EAST. WEST. No. No. 4 Mixed Fgt a Pass. Train. STATI0SS. Arr. L've. a. m. I A. a. ' 7 18 1 OoleUboro, - 7 54 7 58 I Best's Hit 8 84 La Grange,......., . 8 58 9 04 Falling Creek........ 9 28 9 58 Kinston,. 10 84 10 88 Dover 11 08 11 08 (lore Creek 11 82 11 88 Trucarora -1160 11.M Clarke's .. 12 25 . Newborn,.. P. M. P M. V Mixe" Fgt. Pius. Tra n, Arr. i've. p. M. 8 84 7 68 7 27 (I 47 0 05 6 21 4 51 4 22 4 10 1'. M. P. 7 7 7 l) 6 4 4 ,,4 8 P.M EAST. WKST. No.fi. WlxedFRt. i: Pass. Train, j Arr. L've; : No. 6. : Mixed Fgt. STATIONS. Pass. Train. : Arr. L've P. M.i , 8 54; 4 08- 4 82- 5 10; . 6 82; 8 Oli 0 10 P. M. i p. M. : : P. M. P. 8 OB-! Newbern 11 48: 8 55; Riverdale 11 0f! 4 08; Croatao !. 10 5r: J" 4 88; Havelock - : 10 20: 1 6 20; Newport : : " 6 Xi: Andrews . 9 2; 9 e 08- Morebead City 8 58 : 8 ; Morehe&d Deuot... i o v u. : i P. M. ! P. M Troin jScnnnfictB with WllmtnKton 4 Wei don Train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 9:30 a. m and with Richmond A Danville Train West, '.leaving Goldsboro ll:,rwja.m.j and .m-l . urnl.un IWIn m.nth nt.r..4n n.m W f LIUilllAJll OI. TT CI VI" 11 J . ! . - Ti-ain llnnnnncM With Kichmond & DhIIVUI Train, arrivinir at Goldsbcro 5:20 p.m , Bnd Wil nnngton ana neiuon j.rmu nuiu mo " K.AK. n m ' I'rufnfl fi Jr A TllABflnV. ThUTSdaV B.TI1 Satlir r eAcepmuuuttj. Inston. Train.47 Trains 48 4 8 breakfast at KJnston. Train,47 supper at Klustou. Train 4 supper atKlnston, W. Dnnn, Superintendent. Midland! N. C. Railway ;' TIME TABLE No. 4, In effect Thursday, October 25, 1883. WEST. EAST. No.l. Mixed Train. No. 2, Mixed Train. STATIONS.' Arr. L've. Arr. L've. p. M. 9 29 9 45 9 55 10 18 10 84 P.M. 9 08 9 81 9 48 9 55 10 10 A.M. (I 14 6 51 6 4 5 27 6 IMi Goldsboro.... Oopelands ... Princeton..... Holt's Mill... Pine Level... Smthfleld..... . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. " 'Train 2 connect with A. N. C. Freight Train leaving Goldsboro at 7:!!0 a.m., and with W. W. Train golnir North nt 9:50 a.m., ROlng Houth at 5:45 p in., and with K. A i. train going WeHtfttKk00a.ni. , , Train No. 1 connects with A, A N. C. train Rrrlvlng at (Joldsboro &-M p.m. with R, & l. Train arriving at 5:20 p.m., and wlthW. St W. Trains arriving nt 5:15 p.m. and 8. W) p.m. W. Dunn, 1 ' A Suporintecden ; . STEAMERS. The Neuse River Navigation ; " Oompany ill run the following Schedule Steamer Kinston Will leave the Old Dominion Wharf TUBS- DATS and FRIDAYS, and arrive at Kinston WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leave Kington MONDAY8 and THURSDAYS, arriv ing in New Berne the same day. Will touch at all Landings along the River going and coming. " Steamer Neuse. l Will leave. New Berne MONDAYS' and WEDNESDAYS for Jolly Old Field, return ing TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. , Steamer Blanche Will leave New Berne WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S at 7 a. m. for Trenton. Re turning will leave Trenton THURSDAYS and MONDAYS at 1 a. m., touching st PoIIoks ville and other landings on Trent River. These steamers will make clow cunnt'ctlons with the Old Dominion line. Freights received at all hours. For rates apply to W. K. STYRON. JR., v daw Agent at New Berne. Irent River Transportation Companj. Until further notice the steamers of this Company will sail as follows : Steamer L. H. Cutler Leave New Berne every Wednesday mid Saturday at 8 a m. for Jolly Old Field Leave Jolly Old Field at I) a. hi every Mon day and Thursday for New Borne. This is a good schedule for Truckers. : Steamer Trent. Leave New Berne every Monday and Friday a.m. for Trenton, returning Tuesdays and Saturdays. Leaves for Polloksvtllo every Werir -day nt EIGHT o'clock, a. ni. Fare for round trip 25 cents to picnic par ties. " Thursdays up for charter. S. 11. GRAY. Gen'l Manager. New Berne, June 2, 1S83. . febl-d&w OLD DOMINION Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE For New YorK, Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, aud other Cities. ON AND AFTER Mondav July 2nd, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah Will leave, upon a.livnl of train on Norfolk Southern Kaurvd nt Elizabeth Uity, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berne lor Elizabeth. Ulty every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY :k at 4 p. m., making clnso eonnoctlon with Nor folk Southern K. R. for Northern citiei. Close connection made at New Heine with steamers for Kinston, l'olloksviilo, Trenton and all landings on the Neuse anil Trent Rivers. No freights received for shipment on Tuesdays and Fridays after 3) p m. Freight forwarded promptly and lowust rates guaranteed to destination. Fare to Elizabeth Oity and return. 4. To Washington, 4. To Norfolk, $5. Ta Baltimore, fS.Su. To Now York, 13.6(1. . t V , E. B. ROBERTS, Ag't, New Berne, - GCLMPrBH k Tuiinib, - Ag'ts. Norfolk, V. A W. n. Stakpobd, Gen'l Kr't Ag't, New York City. . Change of Pier in Kew York. The N. C. fei Line FOR NEW YORK; BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and all points North, and "Wesst Ifter this date will receive freight in New Yoik for New Berne at P1EK 7, NOIJTH KIVI2U, Office of New York and Baltimore Transportation Co. - Merchants should remember that this is one of the beet Steam Lines out of New York, making dailT connection with Baltimore for New Berne; all inside, and only one change. (, SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS Between New Borne and Baltimore, ., (Touching at Norfolk) Leaving New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS FRIDAYS all pm. Leave Baltimore foJ (Tew Berns WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS 6.p.m. S: --J,,-1 i. .i- -. . Agents are as follews: ; . EUBEN FOSTER, Qcni Jfanagor, 90 Light St., Bal't. Md. TAS. W. McCARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Va. W. P. Clyde A Co.. Philadelphia, 13 Sontb ; hartes. ' York k Balto. Tran. Line, Pier T,North river E. Sampson, Boston, 68 Central wharf. S. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I. , ' D. 0. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. ' Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " " New York daily. -' Baltimore, Wednesdays and Saturdays " Fall River, Mondays, Wednesdays. , i Fridays. . -; . . , Providence, Satnrdavs. Throngh bills lading given, and rates gnaran to all points, at the difTorent offices of the mpanies. : : ;-( ; Avoid Breakage ol Bulk and Ship via N. C. LINE. d Mat ar S "H. GRAY, AgH, New Beme.N W7i Dr. ICE Aril Vd. llkttotrru Olahk St., Cliico Ublit)wl iwat, li .till treatlDK all Pii-' v.ia, Mvrvuui, (Ibniuloftud 8Mcl.l(llt. , .um.PlwriMtorlKB., finMtner(Mnai , 1otMUr), Fn.le dlnMM,IQ. 0t- Ir. K.MI U the only pliylrtD la l ltv th w.rrmiita nr. or IIOMT. Sit ftt UliulnUil book, tw S,DW iirwvcliiiluu, it f auU. L THE JOUIINAL. NEW BERNE. N. C, NOV. 23, 1883. - lVe Wrong: the GenUe' Arab. Ex-Gov. Smyth, of New Hampshire, who has lately returned from a voyage to the old world, told a Manchester Union reporter the other day that injus tice was done AraD children, in "styling the vicious young lads who infest our city as 'street Arabs.' " , And then the worthy ex-uovernor went on to say that an experience gathered while sojourn ing in Egypt and Palestine on two oc casions, had taught him to look upon the little Arabs in those countries as en titled to better treatment at the hands of. the Christian world than had been accorded them. For they are not what they have been popularly , sup posed. . They are cleanly, bright, ac tive, intelligent and docile, and, on the whole, among tne most beautiful chil aren ne bad ever ' seen. In no one thing, however, was the contrast be tween the children of the Arabs and those of New England stronger than in common .courtesy and politeness and the difference was wholv against New England. Wild as the children of Esrvnt are, ana untutorea in those things which we prize most, mere is an inborn cour tesy even among the smallest, which puts the bold bearing and brusque man ner of our own children to shame. They always salute a stranger, touching the forehead, the mouth and the breast with the tip of the fingers, then wavine the hand gracefully as in an ordinary military salute; this signifying "I salute you with my head, my mouth and fnv nearc.." moreover, tne children of the desert are honest and trusty, faithful in serving, and the girls make most excel lent little maid servants. Damp Houses. reople who are unfortunate enouKh to live in damp houses, particularly near undrained land, are apt to think that there is no help for them save in removal, ihey are mistaken. Success ful experiments have shown that it is quite possible to materially improve the atmosphere in such neighborhoods in a very simple manner by the planting of the laurel and the sunflower. The laurel gives off an abundance of ozone, while the sunflower is potent in destroying the malarial condition. These two, if planted on the most restricted scale in a garden close to the house, will be found to speedily increase the dryness and salubrity of the atmosphere, and rhou matism, if it does not entirely become a memory of the past, will be largely alleviated. Few people are aware of the anti-malarial properties of the sun. flower.- A tientle Reminder. An old man and a young man were riding in a stage coach. The old man was grave but sprightly, short of stat ure, spare, with a smooth forehead, a fresh complexion and a bright and piercing eye, The young man swore a great deal ; until once when they stopped to change horses, the old man said to him, "I perceive by the registry books, that you and I are to travel together a long distance in this coach. I have a favor to ask of you. I am getting to be an old man, and if I should so far for get myself as to swear, you will oblige me li you will caution, me about it. The young man instantly apologized and there was no more swearing heard from him during that journey. The old man wap John Wesley. It is a Positive Luxury to brush the teeth with Stfzodont, so tragrant and refreshing is it, and pleasant is the taste.it leaves in the mouth after the operation. Then how gratifying is the effect and how comnla cent feels the beholder who views in the glass a row of ivories rendered spotless Dy tins benign and delightful toilet arti cie. uniya few drops on the brash, rag or sponge, is needed for an ablution and yet it is wondrously effective. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are suf ficiently powerful for the most robust, yet the safest for children and weak constitutions. 15 cents.- 7 BRIDGE OVER LITTLE SWITT CREEK. SKA LED PROPOSALS for HlTII.DllMn H1UDUK- over LITTLE SWIFT CREEK, of tne now, pitcn piaenoavy tinnier, at. the liuott of navigation on the same, will be received by the Hoard of County Commissioners from ante up to me time or the next regular meet. nig oi biiiu uoaru. The width of the bridge Blmll be fourteen feet (11 ft.) and the length thirty-five feet. Hnld bridge to be paid for out of taxes to be couecieu tonne year issi. The Board reserves the right to reject any JAMES A. BRYAN, Chairman, Nov.Slh, 1S83. d&w-tdec8 HENRY L. HALL , , DEALER IN School Books, Blank Books. FINE STATIONERY, Box Papers, Autograph Albums and Photo Albums, Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Gum, String and Ilook Tags and Rubber Bands, Playing Cards, Dice, Dominoes, Visiting and Correspondence Cards, Scrap Books and Scrap Book Pictures, Sheet Music, Piano and Instruction Books, Violins, Bows, Bridges and Strings, Demorest Cut Paper Patterns, MAGAZINES .:.'.' AND ' ' ' ' illustrated. ' J?apers. ; novBdtf 25 Doz. Ccllins' Axes N.y:.ritttcvu, witnunted. -' (18.50 per Dozen. Everyone 1. M. DUANEY, . ,, Bouth Front street, ' Now KnrnA M 11 oct2I-(lwt.f WM, LOROH, '-, , ' DEALER IN ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE : CAST HOUSE ACCOMMpCATIOJIS. Broad St. New Bins, 11. C, dwlfar. log ! kw... NEW CASH STORE. Broad St., between Railroad and Middle. CALL AND GET New Buckwheat Flour and Strained Honey, ' t ulton Market Fpiced Corned Jieef, The very best Flour, Teas, Coffee and Spice, Ham and Sugar Cured Sb&dlders, Large and Small Pearl Hominy, Smoked Beef, Bottled Horse Eadisli, Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, ' Preserves and Jelly, Prunes and Currants, -Cakes and Crackers, Candies. ; Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Bnurl, ' And everything usually kept in a First Class Grocery. batistaction guaranteed or money re? funded. oct21dtf I. C YEOMANS. n. B. DUFFY. Jv F. IVBS DUFFY & IVES, AT THEIR New Store on Middle st. Next door to S. K. EATON'S JEWELRY ES T AI3L1S1I MEN T. Ate now ready to show friends, and the public generally, a First-Class and Entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Boot Shoes, Hats, etc., etc. Sole Agents for East Now York Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. Gents' Shoes and Furnishing Goods a specialty. Also Agents for the threo celebrated Sewing Machines, Domestic, Davis and Household. Each Machine warranted for five years. fW Be sure to come to see us. sepl9d&w3m. JEMEMBER- . That if HANCOCK'S FILLS fail to cure your chills they , cost you nothing, for every box is warranted to cure. octou v JCTST RECEIVED J. L. McDANIEL'S - BY LAST STEALER, . A fresh lot of Cakes and Crackers, Mince Meat, Canned Goods, Bost Butter, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Grits, Sweet Cider. Pickles, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Codfish, Apples, Oranges, etc., which he is selling at bottom Prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Broad Street, 4 Doors above Middle, ian2dly KEWBEIIN, N. C. E. DOWLING, MANUFACTURER OF Hand Sewed SHOES (Only), No. 237 CANAIi STREET. NEW YORK, Cor. Centre Stree. Opposite Eai-les Hotel lleformed and tender foct a specialty. tJomforl guaranteed. Orders by mall promptly attended to. I refer bv nermlsslon to the following par ties, who are now wearing shoes of my make : ueo. any, i;. ju. siover, J. A. Patterson. . MoJ. P.W. Hurtt T. A. Henry. W. E. rattersou,, octlO Juo. 1). Yeomnns. tliwlira Anakesis rW, ni ia an infallible curt tot Piles. Price $1, at druggists, or sent prepaid bymafl. Sample 'ret. Ad. "ASAKESIS " ssers.uox suoMswxonc E 17 E R ' front Yonthfttl Imprndene. esnaina ' i ealWuknex. valaahle information I in.liMn.mMlM& UsedSTeaninia I rAFTER nitric tnalbncot art nut on 30 Day' Trlaf. ,. TO MEN ONLY, YD'jriQ OR OLD, : viooa. Wsno W iokmii. and all lho dUeueJ , o(Tprsoml Maturs resulting from ABuaMand ornait CAuaKa. Speedy relief and oomilete resto "nof HiSrHrviuoiand Manhood GUABAHTKaD. ( The Krandet(dlcoTory of Uie Nineteenth Century, benilatunoe for lllustmtocl ParnpWetfroo. AddraM VOLTAIQ BUT CB..MAB8HAU, MICH. KELUELESHf-GU3E A favorite prescription of on oMM UiilulusvuledeuveioiAwa.iJruKgutsauiuiilf Addrtti DR. WARD 4 CO.i Uuitlau Wo,,' LYOra&HEALYO State A Monroe Sts. .Chicago. Jfc t band Catalogue, f f for v00 (MitEW, ill) iutraviriptft bli lUndv. Drum Mnjurl hl.-iR. ml li w lata, ftundrjr finint Onttit, KpHn(( It 1 iifiali. aJto lnclurtfn Itutrtn-tlnn inl rtVww urn mm f U P F KM (BEFOREY-AND-l : . r, fea-c:j;;ers, attentio:h HUIKT'S ' CecMai Fraaisr Extra Eail? At $3.75 per Bushel, Plrect from the Orower, In Sealed Bags Delivered In WtwlMriie. That, all niavrilant BnUt's Premier Paa and save inonev nt the sliirt. we will deliver free In Newberne nil orders of from oho'I busbol to one luimlred buKhola at .1.73 por bii'hel. ciikIi with order. Thin Pea has imule its crop In fortv-ilve days In a good KcdHon. v.- . , . . None Olhrr So Early. None , So Productive. Mr. E. 11. Cox says: "The Bnlst's Premier Kxtnt Early Peas I iilnuled lust year were the earliest, and most productive I bnd." flew is ineiimo to Kemp your ciuos. Address ROBERT BUIST, Jr., , Seed Grower, 923 nml 034 Mnrtet St.. riiiliulil., r. ocasd&w2m EASTERN f.OItTJI CAROLINA A A OLE WORK 8 KONUMEMTS,' TOMBS, And all kinds Grave and Hulldlns work in ITALIAH&AKER.GAH illARBLS Ordara will receive prompt attontioa and satisfaction fruaraateed. E. WIL J IS, Proprietor, (Successor to Goorgo W. Claypoole) Cor. BROAD cfc CBAVEN Sts. ' New Berne, K.C. G. E. MiLWiK is my authorized aeent in Ivinston. . . maaO-lydMr Walter P.Burrns & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND PKAI.EKS IN GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. -(Corn a Specialty.) STowaBorue, CJ. &g- Orilerti and Consignments reN))ectMly ollclted . liuil-(liVly 8AM. B. WATERS, lVIorchiinclise X3rotr AND " LIQUOR DEALEE,. OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, NEW BERNE, NT. C. nulMtf .. . : Great Cii tit Sale! Having determined, to wind up and close his business, Avili sell to tiie pulHo bis entire stock of Clothing, Dry Cobcls, At Less than lew York Cost. As tlie ealo is no humbug or advertising dodge, people of limited means must hurry to get the benefit of it before tho choicest goods are gono. A Fine Line of Broadcloth Coats will also -be . offered at a. Great Sacrifice.' Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call, as there are many Job Lots in stock, which will bo sold far below their value. ; . j- r;; NO EEASONABLE OFFER EEFUSEDiV'1. As our timo is limited, come at once - j- . SECOND DOOR Old Auction Room, - : - ' Southwest corner Middle and South Front Streets- ' Don't Lose Your. oct30d&wtf " ames me VVHOtiEMALE L.IQ.I; ' CELEBEATED BOTTLED LAGLE BEEE . FOJl SALE BY THE CRATE.. Also on hand a full stock of Groceries, Provisions, CigarcJ 1 , '''..'' AND TOBACCO. . ' 1 Open Front ISricli Storei,-niDDLK ST ICR 1ST , AprldwlV ' , NTKV HEIIN E N T. A. ,S-IS3SI3IT, VJhot eoaie MIDDLE STREET, C. E. FOY & C 0 Wholesale Grocers And IValers in Guano and Genuine German Kainit, Brick Block, Middle street, d Newbern, N.C.- , ",, , i, , ,j , . li,,, . , FARMERS AN'J rilCSTRT MERflllXTS, TAKE NOTICEV.. ' wenronioiluatour old stand, In onrNli"W ' S'l'OKK We have a lull line of . Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, ull of which we are oflerliiK very low at wholesale and retuil. (.'all and take a look nt our i;oh1 and get our low prices. Or ders solicited. HntitUaction Kiitminteetf. dAW 1MH1KUTS A illta ROBERTS & HENDERSON General Insurance Agents, , , New Berne, 3N. O. Onlj first class Companies ropresen edin Fire. Life and Accident Insurance . Totitl Capital over Forty Millions ot Dollwu. JuiCMly VeaKNervonsFaOn Whose debility, exhanated pwora. pruuiature docay unrl fmliira ij fierfnrm llfta " tliitlv a properly are eauaad by cxco&scfl, emra of youlh. etc, will tiiia a pdrfeot and laaline rrNrat ion to robues hcttUU and vlimrona miuihood m ' THE MARSTON BOLUS, N..H hn. Atmiarh druuirinff nov . instrument. This t reatment of Noi-voiie Ileblltty and i.i.v.if.i.1 lliwav laumfornily now and Ulrec methmla and al'solntp thor. m.rhiie.a. lill information and Treatiaa fro. AildroBS JonnuHinft I'liymoian of DflnSTON REMEDYC0.,-IGVI.1hSl.. NewYorri n habit ;?.fl Oimiui liuuie, 1H. H. II. K ANl, i)t thlr lh-iilut'i-.' uuw uHurx n Keiuitlv Wh wlmrubv any oue fwn eurH Dutnli'Mnlv. Kur UiHtimotilaU, ru1 vmlorftiiut'iits. telUtm Turn vmliifliit iiiutlioiil nifn. and n full cltwriiLlnu ot tlin vrHRimvnt, id(irtian 11. 11. KAAE, A.AL. M.D.. 40 W. 14th HL Nw Vark. It Stands at the Head em - .-(.-,.. Jt ' .-SI'." J i....- .ti.-. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC. For sale by . ; , . , , . DUFFY & IVES: inal2d New Berne, N. C. ' This macliino will bo given away on Christmas Dav to narties nurchasincf a i dollar's worth of goods. ,, , t r - to .... ;,:b.sohwerin,' 1 'i Way Getting There ! .- 7 a. NEW BERNE,' NV V, a I ..'71 l.'ui. ' m mi E at .-,Mr;K ''( :
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