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f THE DAILY JOUAT All, f. " Kte t paper published dully except u t'&i-'.'y, at t6.0Up viar, 13.00 for six months. li!wred to city wDscribers at id cents per irontk ;. ,f. THE NEW BERNE JOUENAUft S eoluaM paper, li published (very Thursday at 2.00 per annum. . ' . ' ' ' : . ABYERTISINO RATES (DAILY) One Inch one rlar 60 sent ; na week, 13.00 one month ; I4.M0' three mouths, 1P. 00; six months, llt.00; Telve months, tmA . . . " Advertisements under Head of "City Items' 10 cents per line far each Insertion - ' j , w Ho advertisements -will be Inserted between jocal Matter at anj priced ' , . ".' ' J notices ft Marriages pi Deaths, aot to exceed tea lines will be inserted free. All additional . t matter will he charged 10 cents per line." v . j -. " Payments for transient advertisements must be made la advance. Regular adTertisemepW made la advance, ueguiar aaTDrwseuw". I be icollected promptly .at vth, fchtt of each ntJU;nv J, Ji.jll S ,. .L, ommnalcations containing news or a disijnS will mbn Oommnnications containing news . aion U lobal matters are solicited. No commual eauon must expect to be pablished that contains objectionable personalities; withholds the name I the author; or that will make more than out toluauef thisoaper r , ' ; ' ' .,' t ' ' THE JOUKNAL. H. 8. KTJMW. : Editor. NEW .BERNE. N. C, NOV. 23. 1883. , Entered at the Post office at New Berue, N O., as second-class matter. .,' Women love always; when earth slips from them, they take refuge in Heaven. President Abthtje has par 'doned Sergant Mason. The Ser geant was sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary a'J Albany for attempting to shoot Guiteau. He has not served half his time, but no doubt the people feel that the law has been vindicated and will approve the President's interfer ence.' ' . The N. Y. Sun has been insisting for a good long time that "The lie publican party must go,'' but that plain spoken journal now admits that there is doubt about the "grand old party's" going in 1884. If the Democratic party had carried the State of New , York in the last " election all' would have been plain ; sailing, but , the victory in that State was not at all satisfactory, - and novr, everything is in doubt. Tho. Democrats must find a man that will carry New York or ' both Ohio and Indiana or the Eepubli cati ftarty will stay four years longer. Much depends on the action of the present Congress.. v. ) . A CLOCK which marks the hours from one to twenty -four has recent ly been completed by a Wilming ton manufacturer. The most con spicuous ' innovations are in the marking1 upon the dial, and the movement of the wheels which run the hands. The minute hand, in stead pf making twelve revolutions to every revolution of the hour hand, as in the ordinary clock, makes twenty-four revolutions. The figures npon the dial are marked in Arabic instead of Eoman numerals from one to lwent-four; the spaces between the figures thus being only half as great as those on the dial of the ordinary clocks. iThe minute hand," therefore, marks therfialf minute aS well as the minute. r i TEiCHERS' ASSOCIATION. Teaching is a profession. Like all other professions," its members should have an organization for, mutual instruction and uniformity; in the methods of teaching. Every county in the State should have a "Teachers'- Association,'' and . the ; people who want teachers should apply to this Association. We note with , pleasure, the organization of such an Association in the county of Lenoirf We know tho men, with one or two exceptions, who are at the head of this organization, .and i wc know them to be good practical "tea'chera and, what is better, they have ; the , cause . which they have espoused thoroughly at heart. The Association meets in Kinston on ( .Saturday, Dec. 8th, and every man or . woman 1 in "the" county who pre- teud t6 make teaching a profession -should attend.1 An -address will be ' delivered at the meeting by Mr, Jnd. 7 Rr Haxdihgoi Kinston Col lege dri some educational subject . which will doubtless repay all who may. attend..! . . Lenoir is taking the . lead in the East on educational masters, and it is a fact worthy of note that wher- ' ever a county is found that .has taken: ariVadvanced step in educa tionaj facilities, that county is more .prosperous than its neighbors that are backtvard aiid lukewarm in 'this line. Let every teacher in Lenoir attend the meeting on the Sth the of December. ' '' is taking root in the West. Tl:- Conneif of tte .YasliiDgtoii Teiitory Legislature ba paisctl a bill striking out the word "malo" fjoa. all election laws. It passed the honso several weeks ago and the governor has expressed his intention ( of, ignjrt tEia lll. Our ancestors from England, firmly established for men the right ;of voting, fof jfip'resfntiitiVteWd their; descendants on the Eocky Moan- tains "r and the Pacific Coast are recognizing the ' same right for wo nieiiV' The right of married wbinejli to vote Is a very delicate ,Qie to discuss, (ao d.(- 4nbt ful to exercise", if they vote,' they , double their bus bands,' v'pte's, which'wouldprobab'ly leave JTartie8 where they are or nullify their husbands' votes and , i - ... I so make both ciphers. There would be no such trouble w ith widows and unmarried women of legal age. It is presumable that'they would be as likely rts men or negroes to use tho suffrage well and the broader the basis tfpou,' which civil govern ment rests, it will be the more secure. :,Xtius cue star oi woman's enfranchisement westward holds its way. .:-i.:-t GEN. AETHUK IN THE RACE. v -- So Said Some or Ui Old New York Friend who Visited Him Yesterday. Washington, Nov. 22. There appeared on the avenue this morli ing ; a short, compact man, ; who wore a shiny beaver hat, , a regula tion gray overcoat, light trousers, and overgaiters. A flower bloomed at his buttonhole, and his . well gloved hand grasped a dainty cane. The man was the famous Col. Mike Cregan, and he seemed to be aware that he was attracting some atten tion. With Col. Cregan were Mr. Bob McCord , and two other! old friends of Gen. Arthur's, who de sired that their presence here might be kept from the public. ' "Have you run oyer to see the President!" "Sh-li-h. Don't but you're right." give me away, "Have you seen him?'' "You're a talking now." This was said with , many significant winks . . . "But it has been said that the doors' of tho White House have been closed against all" you New York ward workers." "Well, the old man has opened up. No, I mean the President ; re ceived us to-day. That indicates a chance, doesn't it? The old man is warming up. I forgot myself the President was glad to see us." "Did you have a long con ference1?" . "Well, we chinned quite a while.'' "Do you think Gen. Arthur is a candidate for the nomination?'' Here the President's old friends looked up and down the street, as an actor looks in the flies to see whether he is observed. Then one of them said: "Don't you give me away." :: ' He was assured that his identity would be kept a secret. "Well, then, and mind, I'm giving it to you straight', the old man is in the race. I forget," with " dignity "the rresment is a candidate." "Did you learn it to-day?" ' Here there was a wise and know ing Idok, as though to impart affirmation by sign rather than by utterance. - . r- "1. "But whv.'7 . was - asked "whv does he make no public sign of his desire?' - -, ... . - ; , ' Here 'tno New! York "boys smiled and wjnked and looked mysterious. At, last one said: , . ' r "The old man has & rlonar head ftaeilil to say,"" of "course, that the i-resiaenu is a -snrewa politician. The time' hasn't come. ' The public will know it all in time at the right moment. 1 Things are being fixed." "When will the right moment be?" "I'll give it to you on the dead level." In the first week in January tnere will be a move that will show that the old man means business. 1 mean that the President is a can dylate.- That's the" date, isn't it?'' and the speaker appealed to his friends. Ihey nodded . assent. "We're, agoing to take hold and "What is thought the boys in1 New York of his didacy?"- --"r; - -... can Here there came a sigh, and then. with an earnestness that amounted almost to fierceness, .' he said "Why, the stuffing will be knocked out ol it, that's alii'.' , , . A moment later, the well-clad forms of the .New York old-time Jriendd ol Geni. " Atthnr .were seen slowly ."sailing , down the avenue, ana tno aencate - caneoi Col. Cre gan was nounsnea with even more grace than usual. JV.; r. Sun. - ; ' i. J'.v i m m m ' ' ' ' J Ground has been broken at Crys tal Park Col,, Tor a railroad to tho top oi riJte'3 Jfeak, . n;m icet above sea level. , The Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Company will build twelve acres of shops in Glenwood, five miles from Pittsburgh. v , , Woman fiuffrago GE :3AL '-KET73. "; s' '-. ' . " i Her- 1 lini has offered Eubin tein t .e e ta of 500,000 marks, or ubout il2o,'J0C for a tour of o ie hundred concerts to be given in America but the great pianist has not yet given his decision. I The 'Lbfido'if Acalctjlyi lays' fet in' little more' than h year it will bo able tf verify a curiOufthrohoTogr cal prophecj of M.Kenan, who sa,id in January,. itou,i that ia twenfy five years Oxford, itransfocrmed'i bn the model bf the "Genrian 'lmiveiii ties, yiV haye' bec6me'rthe?most brilliaht .'ceijtro' of, Clermjinic w tare.in the world.'?. !t r-f uti f1 mm a uaugwer, not a spn,.an I he: court oi ivianaaiay seems.woajuia pretty state of commotion. King Theebawi upbraids his'Queen aid she upbraids" the midwife aiul the astrologers, while the courtiers la ment the loss ( of; the largesse that would have '.beea .presented it the unfortunate little' girl- bad - been i a boy. '..' 'i;7i'yp,::i';:::,;';':;;;fr' "Admirers of Heine, will bo sorry to hear that the promised biography of the poet is not to be published after all.' His brother' Baron Gus tavo Heine, denies tho cbrrennesa of the statement that.higimemorial had been found, in Paris, i He. says that he only is in posses&oilpf Tnar tenals tor his brother's biography, and they are not suitable for pubii- In Marshfield,1 Oregon, Samuel Wright land George ;i. Williams had built a framfe housei on a hill side for, .their two families; number ing ten persons, h Its 'underpinning fell out on the 'evenihg of . the Sth inst., and the house slid down the hill as they were .eating their first supper in it. The cooking stove fell on Mrs. Wright, and some minutes elapsed , before1 she was extricated.: She was shockinelv burned. Mrs.-Williams's daughter also was badly burned. ' The others were not hurt. The house ? was wrecked. At the recent quarterly meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Com merce the President (Mr. George Lord) said that sound commercinal men' deprecated together ; the' sys- teui wiiicu tiy.ii .jfrowii up lu Aiiver- pool of late years of turning the ar ticle of cotton into one of gambling between men who did' not ' wn a bale and yet sold, thousands he might say millions of bales in a year, to the detriment' of :; all legiti mate traders. This was a system that affected the importer and, "dis tributor of cotton, as well as; the ton sumerof it'. ; In York county4 Me.,; recently, a man died who had had one doctor treating him for pyamia and an other for Bright's disease. 1 Each determined to settle the question of disease by a post : mortem without letting the fOthernowlrit.' Just as tne m oney doctor had . uncovered the coffin ttheublood-poison man drove into the graveyatfd ; with his assistants, and the two disputed so long over the ojlestion'of possession that they were surprisod and nearly captured by a party-from the vil lage who had been attracted by the light of the moving lanterns. t According to the returns Of the Eegistrar-General, r 27I1 persons were killed by accidents in the streets 'of London and the subuibs last year. -r As tho cases seem to be increasing at the rate of 19 or 20 a year, the number appears , likely soon 10 amount to one person Killed ior every working day in the year. The number of persons injured in the street jn 1882 was 3,58G. A considerable proportion of the sufierers were no, foot passengers, but persbris riding or dfivinc. In connection with these figures, it is significant that ' the ' metr6politSin police took proceedings during the year against 1,224 persons for fu rious riding or driving, of whom 1,114 were convicted. Considerably more than one-third of the latter were drivers of hackney carriages. TUB LEADING MAGAZINE FOK BOYS ANDOIULS. ST;!-'N1GH0LS; , aauea oy jart. jmm Maples vodge. The Net York Tribune once Bald : ''In the avalanche of Immoral literature that threat ens me cnuaren, some Birong, viwvuy whole sunic, and really attractive magazine Is re qnlred for them, and St. Nicholas lias reached a higher platform, and commands for this service wider resources In art and letters, than any of Its predecessors or contemporar ies." The reference to the wide resources in art and letters commanded by1 St. Nicholas was never more fully Illustrated tlmn by tiie extraordinary 'list of attractions which that magazine announces for 1881. .The following iu utJ ouiuu vf ifje jewumg contrilnluirsj . ; Iiouisa 91. Alcott, J. XroVbridce. Cap tain Mayne Reid.Hjalmar Iijorth Boye sen, ITiaurlc Thompson, Frank R. Stock ton, Charles Dudley , Varucr Joaiiuln Miner, .uuzauetn stuort Phclng, Mrs. A D. T. Whitney, Julian Hawthorne, Celia rnaiter, , juory maples .Dodse, IJent Frederick Schwafka, Rose Hawthorne Iathrop, E. 8. Brooks1. George V. Cable. phas. p. IrtUMid, Susan Fenlnitre Ceqn. er, John O. Whlttler, "If. II," XV, o, Stoddaf d, C. P. Cranch, . , and scores'of other 'dlstlnguiHhcd write. 'J'hebeBt artlHtsand engravei A-fllustinte tlie magazine It has been truly said that the reading of St. Nicholas Is ,,. 1 "A LIBERAL EDlTCATI03r for the boys and girls who are fortunate ennugh to have it. Iu no other book or pe rlodical Is instru!Hopso happily blpncled w)th lecreatlon and ainuHement, The price is 3.00a year, or 25 cents a num. ber. Booksellers, newsdealers and postmas ters receive subscriptions, or remittance may be made direct to the publishers, by money or express order, bank check, or in registered letter. . TUB CENTURY CO., Now York. N. T. msmmmmmmiit... - . i'"illi1tilllllllisWilsltltsMsWWBIWilipiTilii.ljilutii " ") : ft M n i' , hi v vt r ii Absolutely pure. Thla nowder. never varies. , A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition wlui the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate owners, soul only in cans, hoyal making i"owi)Kft Co.j lui Wall-st.i N. Y. -!: novls-lydw ipecial tJotice TSv . $ t ! i X!iS? '! .T(mr attention is called to the UArW; ATTRACTIONS I offet this Beason,' the LAEGEST Ever Shown. in New BsTne, Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUIIFOOUD GOLD WATCHES CHAINS, CHARMS, LACS FINS, ' NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS M PENDENTS, . PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, KINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. Fine Perisconin Snfintac.lfia linil 17!irn uiasses m ituDDer, isteel, Ueliuloid, Sil ver ana, uoia frames. , ; A new method of fittintr the eves corrantlv. . 1 Call and examino stock; o trouble to SnOW gOOQB. ' .'' ' Respectfully, ; , ! B. A. BELL, Jeweler,, Middle st., New Berne, N. C N. B.-rI will eive Fiftv (S50.00V Dol lars ior any article ever sold by me for uoia or Oliver mat was not. octlldly B. A. Bell. JUST RECEIVED A SUPrLV OP 'ITancdck's Inspirators, Ilogue's Graded Injectors, GuUctt's "Magnolia" Gins, Carver Cotton Gins, : . Carver Cotto.n Condenser.-, '. ' ' t ' ' ' Complete Cotton Cleaners, "J 'iv-,'."1:'"; ''i . ...V .',t i .;! , .Tennessee", .Wagons, r', .Kentncty" Canj Mills, : ' i -..'.- , . i l : -: - : . . Cook's Evaporators, !!i.;.!::lw :( . J-M. v.f;"rV i- ' filbert Force Pumps, : Buckevi! Grain Diulls, - J . . ' I 5 ' . . ' , ! , Acmb Pulverizing Ilarrows,, liMland and. Power Cotton Presses, '"v t'A-'W 4'-' i'-J'''--.-'. "I' 'M.'.iiiv :.:'-' ' t,' y iv! ff: S' -''i' i ' Engine? and : Jtoilors of every de- i' . i 'i fu- i . , ' , ' r acription, ,' t ' i::,' f' i'',J:vrviftf:ia;.i'::i;'.'iSif 'iuiii'V; .'' ;'!;! ' Saw MillsGrist Mills, 1 ' ' .Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, ' Pipe and Pipe Fittings. i , i 4 For Sale on Reasonable Terms Hcspcctfullyj J. C. UPTTYs NORFOLK." AEKILLIAUT SCHEIE. TV .1 T t' n juismai cswamp Lottery uo, Qf Norfolli, KTa,. The franchise of this enterDrleo is bused upon tlia cliarter erautwd by the Leglilaluro of the Stulo to the Dlsiuul Swamp Canul Coiuiwny, aud lis legality hng been jairly tooted before the Court. The object in view Is tlie "Improvement and extension" of the Canal, and that full opportunity may b given for the purchase of the TickeU, of which there. are only 25,000 with 356 Prizes,; the Diawing will take place on the -i i -" ).-. 20th December; : at which time It will be madelnihe city of Norfolk, before. . the pvrt)lio, and under the supervision of duly authorized Commission- era, aim in line manner eacn snoceuing montn. The Drawing of 22ii November was moat successfully anil satisfactorily conducted; the distribution of SM.UV) giving usMiraiifie or the stability and good faith of the Compan , and is presented with the following' ".' ." ; ' " v CAPITAL PB1ZE $5,00a . : U 1 Prize of.y,45,W0 Is.;..,.l ?5,000 1 d( 1,K) Is........:....-...,.... 1,501) 1 do. -i 1,000 is....;.....!........... 1,000 1 do. 5(H1 Is ,. , S00 I do. ; " is. ....,.. : 2IK) 1 do. , I0 ls.,.,j . 200 i do. aoo is... 200 1 do. . ....4i.200 is..;. . (200 0 do, 100 is.. ... ., 800 15 do ' m is 7)0 loo do. j io i..,...........i...,.:' i.ooo 200 do." .....,. 5 Is 1,000 AWUOXIMATIOX PRI.K.S. 9 of... 430 Sl"0 9 or. K0 ,. : 270 9 Of I..... 20' .j.:.'.....;. ISO S50Prlr.es. ; t distributing S18.050 TioltotB Only $1. rian of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana uompttuy i J. P. HOEBACH, Managee. Annllciitlon for club rotes or ffr iuforma. tlon upon any other buslnes, should be plainly written giving btate, County and iown ot writer. ' " i .!---- i l'temlttauces should be sent by KxproRB tered letters. . atuer inan oy i-i u. iuouoy order or regis Kxnress charges npon t" and larger sums wm ue paid by the uoiupany.. ., .' i , ,,,.rfi , Address plainly . .1 ." ' J. P. JTrtRHAClI,' . -i ' ' Norfolk, Va. Agcuts for sale of Tickets renuired through out the (state. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawing ciass a oi me Dismal ttwamp pottery com pany, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all Interested. ( OKO. T. ROGERS, 1-p .,..(.., ' 0HA8, PICKETT, ) Wmmissloners , s. w. seldneh, ; ; Wholesale Liquor- Dealer,! " No. 31 Roanoke Sqnarej ' "ri : ' NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. .' Jlablished 1HB. . ; sepld&wGtn . Ni than Toms, : . Geo. W. Toms, Perquimans CO , JV. u. Hertford, N. U -1 , Jos. K. Toms, . Late of Kuleigh, N. O. ., NATHAN TOMS & SONS, Commission! Merchants, j FOU THK SALB OF '"' ' : Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and all country iroduce, : : No. 30 Myers' "Wharf, aulBd&wJm - NORFOLK. VA. O. M. ETHER1DGE & CO., 3XTor-foils.. Va., Gen'l Commission Merchants Sell all kinds of country produce and make prompt returns. Refer to Citizens Bank, Norfolk, Va. i 1 ; :, Correspondence solicited. aulO-d&wlm Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAS. W. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 282, 284 and 286 Water street, ' NORFOLK, TA i MANUFACTUREB OF' ENGINES,; BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, Pulleys, .Hangers, FORQINGS AND CASTINGS, Of Every Description. Complete facilities for ALb WORKin our line. aul7-l4wly HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds Of OLD IRON, METALS JAS. P0WER & CO.. 30 Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK, VA "We arA alwava In the Marlret' fnr f.tie Tinr. chase of old -wrecks, old steamers arid old ma. ohinery of all kinds, r- . : All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, aud correct returns made, auHdly WM. SANDERLIN, ' T. M.'BAHPBKLIN SANDERLIN BROS., , Gen1! Commission Merchants No. 17 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Vsu ConsUrnmenta of cotton, peanuts, corn .shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of Liberal advances made pa consignments In hand.or on bill ladfng. . . , (Special attention paid to country produce generally. t. . aum-cuy FRANK B. SMITH, ARCHITECT, v 51 GRANBV STREET, 1 - - Drawings and designs furn!'hei to builders and contractors In any part of tuuoountry. aullcUm . , ,- ,-. , ..- ' ; . . , E, WHEATLEY'S' , Steam yetwks, 10T Church Street, NOUFOUC, VA. , Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch', es done in the very best manner, uj . i ; Prompt attention given to: all orders by mail or express, ii ;; t i f sep9d4m WIUER t DAVI3, DEALERS IK ' " Fumitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Clotts, Matting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clock, Window Shades, Cornices, 12te., ( 109 Church Street,- 'o ...... - . aull-dOm : t . ,.; NORFOLK, VA.- Stall No. ;2---Left liana Side , AT THE CITY MARKET, always Buppliedwlth tluwory best Frcs Meats.Beef, Pork. Mutton and Hausaera th'it Die Market afl'ordft Call on him, janlll-dly . . : ;S AND JIEDICINKS. ! I . ' ; . ' TS "tP.t Tlrno's nnfl ATorlInno To5..f --O" i. ui, uujiop canvass, Naiis, Pike Oafeuirmnd Tl.ip Chandlery is at ; U. S. MACK'S, ;: 1 . .i ' Market Wharf. ' T KXXIU VOX. J x TffSSWestat Bottom Prices. Ca i 5 U. S. MACE'S, .'. . tzdsiUiii Marl-fit wLrf ifoResf Spades,' Shovels, Axes, " Plough (S;ear, and anything usually feplriJicthe hardware Line, all at Bot tout i'fiecf 4r Cash , Is at ' ; ,7 ;: J U. B. MAUlfi'S, ' -1 ' -h. " ? Market Wharf. d&w . - NE.W BERNE, N. G. R. BERRY & CO., 272 Washing- ' ton street. New York- - - Constantly receiving on commission all ; Kinds 01 larm produce. Are prepared to Bupply the trade with Butter, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. . CASII buyers can get spot terms at , BERRY'S. SAVE time, avoid delay when suffer- -ing, bv having your 1 prescriptions dispensed at BERRY 'li TIMBLE. fingers work for tho sick : 1 at BERRY'S A NIGHT BELL for the use' of thpse ' XX that trade at . RRRRVfi. NOrnatter whose advertisement heads ; the prescription you still have the ' right to have it put up at BERRY'S. TO compete with low-priced goods i . furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feelV called upon to meet competition ; with' low strength goods. You can depend ' Aqon the strengh of all goods covered dn my label. No slops put up at BERRY S.' MIXED paints, $1.85 per gallon, at RERRYtt.' . LEINSTER DUFFY, . Druggist fi Apothecary DEALER IN Fancy and Toilet Articles FULFORVS OLD STAND, t It Corner Broad and Fleet Streets NEW BERNE, N. C. S- Physicians prescriptions, wAUIy co'A'A: pounded. aug22-dff . t .... .. m' 1 ii 1 ' 1 1 i'r'f . ' DISORDERED LIVlW and P-'lftLARlA.! i ".f". after J2u. .tSSJESt , Tf Linn oi.. ' , i,lalr Or.OH Oil ll)( . mi impurities enger or tire, sound BWnand a viTOsgodv". TVWml annua nn nn.,a.,n n. with idi,v woVk and V ANTtDOTE TO FIALARlAJ .? l!f fT',H1El A kaV. " I . i hafl Dysnepsla, witli CrtusUn. tlon, two years, and Lave trtwl foft dlffi r t kinda of 'p us, and XUTX'S aw "h3 fl18t 4hat have douo me any good. ThhL cleaned me out nicely. My annetli , 4 splendid, fond digests readilyoSK-i nn luivojiutuml pasHRires. jf f ool k.i nS -man.. . w.kEUWARraimjt'o" , eoldeTMTxfhP,ar.o. OfflW.4MnrmyVN.r: TUTTS HAIR DYE. GrT Haw or VmsKEns chansed In. etantly to a ULpssr Hwck by ashfaio iZ Plication of thla JJnt. Sol.l ty SZ to sent by express on reoelpt of lT V -..PS-.44 Murray 8'reet. New Yot. iW, THTT'8 MAWUAl DP USEFUL RECEIPTS nth V II. W. WAHAB,, ' (tjuocessor to K a. WUidleyJ 'i 'v . DISTILLEUS' AGENT (k '''")) ' .''-! 'h'il Puro Bye and Corn Whisky AT WHOLESAUE. ,t. v7Il,ES A1TD CIGATliS H IN GRFAT AlilETYtiv tringer Ale, Pale Ale, Bedr . ' AND PORTER. .:,..! BERGNER & ElffGEX. EXIl. . V. . , ';. CIDER, ' j"' ;a iff throueh these tin en .. .MZ . nronmt:: reitmrlnsr the system," pKKlnclrir'iipuc II. W. WAIIAK. South Front St. New Berne, N. C sepSO-d&wly. . ...
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