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ri-BwsuEBS announcement. :,torial caucus, Senators JEdirinnds , , r,Ttr--rrs:; and Plumb caused ome surprise . the daily sovkui , 4 ,-4 xinmu paper j.y 8aying they did not know wbv puwuted mix except cu ivv ?. ';wPf'conrtoeteiil; fajthful ;0ifloera should yiar, $3.00 for six moutU. Le.ivcred to city -. , - .. ""v a LJkur, atwceut. pc -b.e chang-for-inexperienced ones the new berne jouiinal, a 38 column simply J)6canse the majority had paper, is published every Tfcnreuay at 3.00pi shifted. The ' Senate Committees annmn. have been anii()uiice 4and some advertising rates (daily) One inch feeling was displayed J by Innior :,.,:drhW ll?roZ2 tlZomu accouat eftJie method i.UO: three month. j.(VUf'vx montn, fio.w, . , . . , , ;..V . , r prevarliug o gmn- the Senators Advertisement, onder.hafd of "City Items', WOhaVe? ?eV'tl lohgeStf all the 10 cents per line tor each asertfoa a No adTertisements will be, 'insetted) bvtween '. jocal Matter at any price. ' ' ' ' ; Metises of Marriages or Deaths, u'ot to exceed ten lines will be inserted free. All additional matter will be chaRed 10 cents per line. J " Payments Jor traasieiit, advertisements musi be made' In advance. Begular advertisements will be Collected promptly at the end of each month.' , v '- , Communications containing news or a discus 'ion of local matters are solicited. Nocommuni cauon must expect to be published that contains ' .jbj'ectionable personalities ; withholds the name , of the author ; or that will make more than out i lolumn of this tiaper . ' . :.,, i . THE JOUENAt 1 II. S. NUNN. Editor, "TV 11 r- - - NEW BERNE, N. C, DEC. 18, 1383. Entered at the Post office at New Berne, N.f-, I ' , -' second-class matter. . WASHINGTON LETTER: December 15th, 1883. The, Semite being a; continuous ' body was " not dismembered by adjournment last - March ; like the House of Representatives, but after an interval of nine months, went ouietlv at work at the beginning 'of the session as if it had only ad journed from ' the day before. Its sessions each day have been short and mainly given to the introduc- tiou and reading of jthe; titles of bills, resolutions and; memorials. Thus far. more than three hundred hare been" presented, many of which are of local and limited in terest, and have been introduced at the beginning of each Congress for ten or .fifteen years, while others are new and of national importance. Among the latter was one, by Mr. Blair of New1 Hampshire proposing a national constitutional amend ment regarding , alcoholic liquors. The proposed amendment prohibits the manufacture or sale of distilled alcoholic liquors except for medici nal, mechanical, chemical, and sci entific purposes, or for the use , of the arts, in apy oi cue states and territories and the importation of such liquors except for the purposes named, and the bill provides that u should the amendment not be rati fled by .'three-fourths of the -states , on or belore the last day ol le cember, 1890, the prohibition it proposes shall take effect as an act of Congress at the expiration . of ten years. France and Germany exclude our pork because, forsooth, the possible peril of trichinae lurks in the meat, ', but we receive from them, labeled claret, cognac and port disease death, murder, starvation ana rags, for the man, motner ana : cniia. ; Activity . in the ' temperance movement is a hopeful augury for the future of the cause. Among associations that are seeking recog nition in the Presidential campaign of 'Si is the Woman's Kation al - Christian Temperance Union. Miss Prances Willard, President1 of the Society, recently delivered in the Calvary church on H. street an eloquent address in- which she said she had visited, .during the year, every state and territory of the Union ' in the interests of tem perance .and; was; confident the voice of the people would declare fir prohibition, when the time came i jr them to vote a uirectyoto on the question' pure and simple; The next great movement will be to secure a petition of one million signatures from women and voters 'in all the states,- requesting the K , national political conventions that meet next spring lor the nonnna tion of presidential candidates to put a plant; in ' their platforms favoring a prohibition amendment to the constitution. ;' Organized Temperance agitation by women is nowiust ten years old, and the patient persistent enthusiasts ex pect, before the year of 1000, to bo victorious over the liquor traffic in America. ; . . The reorganization of the Senate has been delayed partly by the ill ness of Senator Anthony of Rhode Island, who on his return to his seat on Tuesday was sworn in, and on Thursday was nominated (. for President of. the Senate; pro tem pore, to succeed Mr. Edmunds. The latter resigned the position oh ' Monday preferring to be. on the floor, and besides, he expects to ; accompany his family to the Per- "point of service ; Senator Anthony in f lia oaninr momhrr tk trift' bflflr. JO UUV 0.V ... V, y. """-J this , being his fifth consecutive term of office. '.; ;-' : ; f In the appointment; of the offiders and clerks of the Senate, Senators have coqueted a little, with civil service reform," and there , were "scarcely so many spoils to distribute as had been hoped by Senators ' who have been itching - for: more patronage. In a Republican Scna- iron uiiitcai , ; , , f . i , Prominent among th,e events of iuc wceiv was me lentu, annual re anion of the Veterans of tho Jlexi can War.1 A. remnant of them met in this' city ' paraded ltd- 'streets,' were ' received t)y th'e: President, and banqueted at Abners Hall. Okf.'feeble, raaimed, halt,1 mitby of them 'leaning xi '..canes, they are but tottering phantoms of the men who wentwitk Taylor fromEalo Alto to Buena Vista, or from Vera Cruz totne uity pi ivlexjco, aud whose deeds of valor, endurance and high soldierly qualities Jive iu song and story. Of the eighty thousand who participated ia those battles"scarce ly siX j thousand; survive,, and yet against n bill to sponsion them, it was said too many, of them are still mng. . , ! , t -; Ono Sign of the Times. u Our State exchanges, this week report tho closing exercises of hunT dreds of out schools, aud large numbers of stuclonts lrom the board ing schools and colleges tire among the passengers on the 'trains these few. days. It passing to arid fro, and attending school concerts! be indications of a.popular interest in education, a lively popular interest there surely is. ; : . . ; ' : - Andit may not be impertinent to call to mind the fact that, in spite of hard times, we have iuore schools and better schools in North Carolina than we . ever had before. More children and youth ' attend them, and the $'! 'Are better taught than the most Of them were taught "before the war. jThe next census will show a noteworthy decrease in the proportions the illiteratetol literate' persons 'of eAi'li race iil this State. Higher than tlii's; The Chron icle has published-'fiicts which'prove ncontrovertioly that our educa-i tional methods are improving im proving so rapidly, indeed, that the very craze for improvement has bred new dangers. Our most ex cellent graded schools, for instance, require peculiarly difficult manage . meut it they are to be prevented from becoming so mechanical in their methods as to make a now revolution necessary. But -.this is, a digression. The cheerful fact that is now presenting nseu ro tuougntiui pien is, that we are educating . our 'children. A white child ten years old that can not read is "more difficult to find than 'eve: before in North Carolina. and hundreds of black children who can read are more easily found than ever belore. Yet, never before did we so far forget our State's rights as to bo humbly praying for National aid in Education! RaleiriU Chronicle. STATE NEWS Cleaned from our Exchanges. 1 Hickory ' Carolinian: : Mad doi are becoming as com mou as burg lars. Last week one bit several children in Lenoir. Mr. Ilenry Rudsill, near the Lincoln lino, had one go mad which came near biting him belore 1j got loose and left his premises. , Sunday, one made its appearance.! in, Hickory, but was killed before it bit anything but a sheep. ; It'wottld be a safe thing to, kill the whole' tribe. - - Statesville Landmark: As a re suit of a recent controversy on the su jjecij weiween -iaavannan, ua., ana iivvimungton.- JN..U.,. growing oat1 of Savannah's claim that she drfes the largest liusiness in naval stores' in'.' this ;, country, a circular has been,'issued in Wilmington giv ing 8tatistics;which show, that our principal city is .the largest . naval stores market" fn thfeiworld. Any one who has ever traveled through tho pipey .obds of Eastern ' North vuryiifia cau.tusiiy(,noiieye.iii.-.f Risking the .Neck, for, the Stomach. TheEev. J. IT. ' "St. Summerell's dwelling,.while he andliis wife were absent, in AVilsonJ was. entered bv one or more burglars Saturday and Sunday nights through the window Sunday morning the- servant when she went, to the house ' discovered that it had' been broken into j ; she at once notified Oapt.' E. O.1 Brown', who.etosca tnewinaow, and secure ly fastened it down. The next night it was entered , again , at the same place,'. :A,' .Witidowi piino i was firsi brokenr then the fastenings to the window removed. . Only the diking room was entered; the thieves were evidently'i 'bent dri feasting, as the silver; nnd'f Other' talnablesin " the room were hot taken but. havoe-was played witli'the pickles, presen-es: etc;, tuat pae gutie i.nouse-wiie;;nati , .;' Hdmrtirnatiire , is fonietiw ficult to understand.',?'. How ipiifl D risk his neck for tjj.6 feole purpose" of gratifying an appetite, surpasses comprehension. V , ; GEITIHAL NWS. London,, Dec. 13. A statue of Mr. Gladstone was unveiled in the City Library v Club rooms to-day. Earl Granville, Foreign Secretary, pronounced a eulogium upon Mr. Gladstone.- Referring to foreign affairs, -Earl GraoVille -said he" be lieved all the powers felt confide ne in England, thereby making the path of ithe governmehf smoother than it would otherwise, be - V ' ' ' Dublin," J)ectW police have seized a quantity of armj,;ain ruunition, n military i pouohiesri and bolts in bouse; on., D'Olieu. -street. occupied by ' a man named Dtmne, wno nas Deen1'arresfed.1,Duntfe'is a prominent taember' pf the Nation-' al League; :'ahd 1 is :: thought iij' be connected with the Fenian J3roiher- i Madrid, Dee, .13. The -Crown Prince Frederick 'William f- itrrited a't Cordova -yesterday ; afternoon, and ' after1 a" brif staylefi lor yalensi-a:' .t '.. .irur.UAsV 1 i Rome, Dec. -13 A review of 20,000 Italian troopsr has. , been oi dered by Humbert in" honor of the. CrownPrmce.,.;.;;,.'',,!,.,, ,.-,,,; ; p t London, t Deo: il3.-The French steamer.Alesia,- ;whichr Sailed froni' Marseilles on- Nov! 23 for New York, 1 has been spoken.; She,,a8 proceed) ing under sail, . her machinery r be ing disabled.; h ' ::HmL:! m -i en ty -five , , aistillersrepresen tin g every revenue districtjnj&ntucky. met here to-day and formed i arr' asj sociation for the' regulation of pror duction in"thi8 State; 1 The associal tion will blunder thb c6n'tr'oliof an executive committee of eleven mem bers. T. J. Megibben, of Cynthii ana, was ' elected ..President. Th0 convention' was tf the opinion that the production ot Bourbon whiskeys snouiu oe greatly rpdncea, ana tho executive committee will act on thafi matter sooh.''V ' '..!'. v.. wu '.; .GHidAGO. 1 )ecl3-Som6 ucrsons entered the Jewish Synagogue, corj ner of Clinton. ,:and Judd streets, last ; night,' and destt'dyed the inj teriQr orn ainen tatibn,; broke '6ff the Has liAtuius, lore irowiis auii ciu tains, and completely ruined, (tlie! dalism is not .known. '.'J , 1 vn in' Denvee.; Dec; 13. H. D & J, W; Snyder ' & ' Cf., bt this-'city. bought of Snydcif, WhM. town, , Texas, i: to-day ;'oye?:;; '2900 head of cattle a.nd.400 horses foe 8000,000 cash. The-firm now owns nearly . tji,vw . ueaci, Qif catiena 1,000 horsesl; V ,.'r';',',N culvlt '.d-AK i Montreal,' Dec. "lS.The1 man ager of the-. C4n;i&iaii; wav feborts that' no comD'rom'ise will be made wjth the 'stnkipg en gineers, as '. their services-can- be dispensed, with without any incon venience-,i 'fp1C-1-. ; Feedeeickton, N. B., Dec. 13. The wife of John Howie,' of Hom4 erville, gave birth to four boys this mornings One died two hours' after! birth, . but , the thers i- are' '( dciing nicely.;i '. . v. i.fc." vuf-v. k ni i When you feel yourself, gradually breaking down don't wait until you have taken to your bed. ' While you fire still able to be; up and about fight tho grim 'monster disease" by, the use tpfj proper restoratives. The best remedyi j! 1 ' . i J; , i , ' 1 : ior nitiiarin, inuigesuuii, wean Kiuucyn constant fatigue, fits of dizziness, heart disease, short breath and pthercompli; cations of a disordered Sy stem is Brown's Iron Bitters. Its, magic influence in conquering diseases of tin exhaustive; nature is most astonishing. . t -,r : i Prevent sickness by taking occasioni ally one of Emoey Littlb CAtHARTid Pills, a wonderful appetizer, an abso'' lute cure pi buiouBness, IQ oente.j 4 'AND. 7 - st Selected S GENTS CLOTHINGf Ladies' Dress Goods ! IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived aniSomk In Daily. A fine" stock of Ladles'- Gonta and Tin Underwear. ' ' " Also, Boots and Shoes of the best quality j wocaupartiouiajauopuonioourijj yy . Fine Stock of Piece Goods, tlie finest In the 'city. .Special inducements ouereu 10 me iruue. , XJSlJDX32&' CLOAKsi Our Notion Uepartimmt Is complete. See our ...... of lliintUferclHefs, the flneBt li theclty. ' , 'v ' ' . , : , We also keep a fine stock of. ':"".'".'.'' Solid Gold and fluted Jewelry U Knives, Forks and Spoons, THnle Plated. C "Onr Own" Lanndried Shirts, S5.90i 6 Pri'Ladies'ipse.i PJJConts, Lalleg' nice Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 centa Latliea Fine Skirts, - '77 A line stock of GometSj all slze, Cap ItoffcsL Blankets, Quilts, Bed Spreads, and a flue tin oi nnawis. ' -Carpets at ftll prtreg," '-"f f And other things too numeroiMrto-naentionl ..Save Money .Buying of. JJsj , '. WM, SULTAN & C0.r- nov7diw Weiusteln BnUdlpg) Kinston Bouse m qharee of A; S Pariuck and X. M..BitocKy Opera House tsuuaing. 1 Royal kbati Ji ''gOg; "AbbblutcSy Pure." Thin noV(lr never -varies. A marvel of purity, Rtrfenirth, niidwhok'Bonieness. More ecoiiomloftl than the oniinury kliuls, and oan- not he sold In competition with the multitude of low tent, short weight, alum or phosphate powdws. - Sold only in cans. . Kovax Baking powDBRCo.. JWJ WaU-st, N.Y. ( iovlj-lydw 1 x-v'1" ' l' ; ' 1 v..' l-i.M 'Mv,: 'Mm ' ' ,1 I 1 I 4 Your attention ia called to the I.1M fVrTBAOTiOHS i i .,; .'i ; I offer this Boason, the ' - ; UE,5SST,kr.. Siqwii'iD.HBw.EiiDe, "Consisting n feag'artfclest'pf I AUTPL SOUQ'GCLQ WATCHES C14IKS,t CHAUMSi ItACP PISS,, PCK CHAIHS.PCSETS A5B PENDENTS, ' i'PIAIIf'AND FANCY ....,.ri- ri, .... , ..... Bangle ,and Ctiain Bracelets, : h RINGS IN ;EVP.Y VARIETY: Fine Periscopio Speetacles . and Eye Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver anaoa, a Tames.,.: a new metnoa of fittine the eves r-orrnotlv. . i. ' I l' Cdlland elsamlno stock; ho trouble to :u Respectfully, b. A: Bell, 1(1 Jeweler, Middle'st.i New Berlie, N. C, N. B.t-J wjUgiye Fifty ($50.00) Dol- ars ior any aracie ever soiu Dy me lor Uold or Silver that was not. octlldly , li. A. Bell JUST RECEIVED A SDPPLT OP Hancock's Inspirators, ;;Hoguo's Graded Injectors,-. Gullctt's 'AIagnolia" Gins, .Carver CQttoa Gins, Carver Cotton Condenser:, !',)', Complete Catton Cleaners, I.'' ' : . 4,'i!!;'';',,,t'ii'.;,lt-i(V'rilM';,l. ' J .Tenc, "WaonsJ' '(;,;; '"Eentucky" (Jane Mills, ' r. A onk7s i. orators,. ;i ,i t r v. . .tif,t ), 'Gilbert Porco Pumps; .1 U,l ;.t "r.;..:.. .i.;,.. l.iBncKEYB GiuiN DiuUs, r ,( ' !' ti (.- tW-L -a, if 1 x . "A v. 4 'i.vyL .fc.ui.vti'cta'l' .1 .,1 . .Hi,'' :'J 'AchSs Puetizin' Harrows m;' 1; ri--Ut ,!,;( St'inrW ..-;:-r:) vs ; 1 JJand and,. Pcwdr Cotton Presses, v: ' ifngincs and Boilers of every do ,;TSfng,'uliey'Bblt '.'J."t 11 r'i'f;-I-; t 1' :. 'i ; y- Pipe and Pipo Fittings. :' -" ' foVSalebnieasonabK ( .' V;' :M-v' t' 7 . f 0 v,": "r ,.',, ifVf. ,:V -',;.';?;. ".s.t-.,-.-.'');. J. '-riHelpwJtfnlljr,' , .; ..:'.-: it S'-f-'-": f m i'i "Y"-: . i ';:r :'..,, V, .rv- - J. G. U.liTY. SP60!BS 10IIG8 T KOltFOJLK. A BEHLIAUT SCHEME.- THE Dismal Swainp Lottery Co, The franchise of this enterprise is based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of the tate to the Dismal hwimiD Canal tewTothe'eonr" ha" beu l.Hil;ly The object In view Is the 'Improvement l and extension" of the Canal, nud that full opportunity may b given for the purchase of the Tickets; of which there are only ' ; 25,000 witk 356 Prizes, the Diawlng will take place on the " . ' tv-cuuci , . , j : at which time It will be made In the rltvofl orlolk. before i the public, and under the supervision of duly authorized CommlKslon. erH.amiln nice manner each sueceding month. I The lrawlnis of 22d November whs most I r"" " 1 ,OIljy uu1 e il8trilitloiior$18,05Us5ivinffasBurRnee of the I Kmmm.v nun nnnn rniin ni r.nA I Mimnun aim. now CLASS B J ...... . . f Is presented with the following ; KCHEMK: ' CAPITAL PEIZE $5,OOa 1 Prize of......:..$5,0fH is... f!5,00P 1,500 ' 1,000 BOO .. aoo do. 1,51)0 Is.. do. ' do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. . , 1,000 ,, f)00 , 20 . ' m , .)0 . ' 200 . ,100 . no , ,f 10 . 5 Is ... . Is is; is is....;.. Is Is is...,.., IB " 2IK 1 1 6 15 200 : 200 . BH0 ' 750 1 1,000 1,000 100 '' ' Al'PBOXIMATION PRIZES. of... ... $w ......;.... i. of. 80 ! of 20 ' Slot) 2 tttt Frizes - distrii)uting.....,sii),05O TPlolstota' OnlT ttlll ? I Flan of Lottery similar to that of Lonlsiaiia J. T. IIOEBAUH, MANAGER. Application for club rates or for Informa tion upon any other business, should be lalnly written, giving btate, County and own or writer. Remittances should bo sent by Express rather than by P. u. money order or regis tered letters. Kxpress charges upon S5 and larger sums will be paid by by me t the Company. Address plainly J. P. HORBACH, , i XVorlolk. va. tKents for saleof Tickets reunlred throuch- out the State. Address applications as above. The 'undersigned sunervised the Drawing Class A ot tno Dismal swamp i.ouery uom- puny, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all interested. Y,r'' Commissioners i,,v.';S. . W.:SELDNER, ,. Wholesale Liquor Dealer, No. Cl Bonnokc Sinare, J KORFOtK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac- tion Kuaianteed jssniDiis-ieu imi, gopld&wOm Elizabeth Iron Works, .1 CHAS. ;W, PETTIT, Prop, 280i, 282. ,284 and 286 Water street. ,.:.', ;-;'. Noupoi-K, va.,., ;, , . . ' '..'v ' JUANUFACTUEEB .OP , ENGWES BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, ' SHAFTINGS, , ; Pulleys, Hangers, FOItGWGSASD CASTINGS, ,,: Of Every Descrijiiiou. , rr Complete facilities for ALL WOKKin our line '..'.; aulv-diSWly Paid for all kinds of OLD IKO?Tr METALS and RAGS. . JAS. POWER & C0., HO Rowland' Wharf. NORFOLK. VA. We are always in the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aul-idly WM. 6AN.DEBJUN, , , : T. M. SAKDEBUN ; SANDEKLEOKOSm Gen'l Commission Merchants No. 17 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. ' Consignments of cotton, peanuts, com, shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. ' : ' Liberal advances made on consignments in hand, or on bill lading. -Special' attention paid to country produce generally. : . auuKiiy E. E. WHEATLBT?S 8team Dye Drks, 107 CJiureh Street, NORFOLK, VA. Dyeiiifi- and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner. ' rrompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. - aopd4m : MILLER .& DAVIS, ' 'DEALERS IN'1" ' ' . " FnrniCiire, Mattresses;. Carpets, Oil Clotlis, Mattlnc, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks,'.' I Wiudow Shades Cornices, Etc., 19 Church Street, 1 aull-d6ra; 1 V ". ' J, If ORPOLK, VA. ' MRS: A; j,; PLE'S EsUtliskent Gentlemen's Overcoats. Coats. Pants and VestB; Ladles' Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, Crape cleaned and dyed, at short .ti.t lce and modq- veils, mucous, riumes. nuis. ioves. etc.. rp.te nnees . 4Jamet8 and rnes cleaned bv ma chinery lately introduced iu the , city. Best city references; , Prompt attention to work by j mtui or express. Ageuiawanieu. - v ' ! . ' 314 W. Fifth St., Richmond, Vaw- -ii it' U!S9d&w;lm,",.5 ,..v:' , ,. -;U.'; ; , 1UVAL & . NOKTOX S ,' Celebraieii HORSE TOUIC I or Improving the condition of horses,, mules oattle and hogs, tlVlng them an appetite, re levins mem- oi cots ' ana worms, iuctei)ouna urfeit. ilistemoer nnd all diseases to wlilou. horse Is subject lutevnally. ., Altar an aujmsl out hte fhllinf? hank to his Ilfst poor feondltlon. x Irnnrovcil hv its use It ninv tie left off with It is h'Shly ajiproved by all who have given it linrru'iai.- we nave yet to ueivr oi a Miiyie lisiance whet theHOlWE TONIC! has failed o accomplish what we ' olaiiti lof it From a arge number of testimonials we select the ollowing: . m ,t.- , : . .. - , "Mb. K. P. kkrve: Dear Sir I have been using your Duval & Norton's Horse Tonio for he lust eighteen months, and tind it the best 1 medleme f have over used for improving the' general h ealth and appetite of horses In uaa condition. . uospecMuiiy. i ' RonKiir Vaitouan. Manager uUiblos lUchnioud City Kail wav. to plaeethls Invaluable remedy In rench of i nave redneed the price to 7a cents a bot- e. aiunuiuciured oniy nv , , K. 1". RKEVK. DrueelNt, fi02F.aRt MnrNhall Hlrert., llichnioiid, Va, Bold by drugtjlsui Kcuei iUly. auiiaidAwlm DIIUGS AND MEOICINES. ; V LEIHSTEE DUFFY, ' iBruirdst fin v ' ' DEALER IS ' FULFORD'S OLD STAKD, ' Comer Broad and Fleet Streets, . .. . .rprn'mmm. t HiyslcUuiB prescriptions carefully com pounded, , , ; '' . , aug22-dtf R'TIERRY & CO., 273 Washing-: 'JJ ton street. New York- - constantly receiving on commission all kinds of farm nroduce. Are Drenared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, . .aa . J "I'l""' ivmouu -" uu.w u vegetables at wholesale rates. Ouota- ons furnished at Berry's Drug Store. , J . " 1 ' , y- ion i i. l a . , iwu uujbiB tan get upvi terms at BERRY'S SAVE time, avoid delay when Buff ing, bv having vour prescriptions dispensed at ' ' ' 1 BERRY'S. TIMBLE fingers 1 at work for the sick . BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use' of thow ii that trade at " BERRY'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads ' the prescription von Btill have the right to have it put up at BJililiY'S.- I' I O compete with low-priced goods furnished to our country stores from the North,, many dnwists feel called upon to meet competition with 1 low strength goods. You can depend upon the strengh of , all 'goods covered by my .label, , No slops put up at BERRY'S. ' MIXED paints, $1.05 per gallon, at : i . -. BERRY'S. ' To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oil, Rope, Canvass, . Nails, Spikes Ualtum and bhip Chandlery 18 at i U. S., MACE'S, Market Wliarf, THE SPOT To get Stoves at Bottom Prices, Call and see them at ' ' - - ! U. S. MACE'S, Market WliarJ. " thespot1I?: To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes,. : Plough, Gear, and anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Bat torn IMces for Cash, is at . -, ,;. . , :. ":"' ' Market YliarJ," d&w. NEW BERNE, X. C. 8f 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KL V; A rfffuKrly ertnoatM and Icftftllv qtifcUtied phyoiin and thl ' mutt succosafil, his practice wfli prove. ( ; 5 Cww nil forms f PRIVATE, t tepcrmatoprliea and Iju-DotencTi a tbd result of celf-abtiM in youth, texnal czceuei In mt, tomyotrt, or other causes, and pro4udinn lonit of thft foP lowing efltjctil NerToamftu, Smiiial Emiwiom, (nipbt emit- . (font by dream) Dimnvu of flight, DtftcHvo Memory, Phy sical Decay, Piinplea on Face, Avert ion to Society of Female, Confusion of ldeai, Lo of Sexual Power, Ac, rendering marfiaga improper or nnhtppy, are thoroughly and perm a- -nantiy cured, gTPHlliIS P1171? eani tirdy eradicated from the ey.tun. GoUOZTKea, C'LTV.T. Stricture. Orchitis. Beroia. or EupkmV . i tiles and otlior privata diseaiea oukkly cured. ; iuieii-evweuntia a physicians wnopny special anentMB a oertiiaclnta of diseases, and trcattnjf thousands annu-. llly,ar(tuirsareati)cill. PhvildAna knoivW this fact often jwcomiueiid poriona to my care, . When it It inconvenient to visnine city tor treatment, mmlcuies can oa lent ptivateiy and safely by mail or epraei anywhtire.v . ( j t . ., - Cures Guaranteed in all Caio nnaertalteii. j w m , Coi)fHiUatiun Dnrannallv OT fcv Mtm tmm nA (nvMut. , Chargea msoaabie and aorraspondeno itrlcily con&ifDtiiJ, ' ' PRIVATE COUNSELOR . , Of tOD puffM, nt to tmy idilnus, lecnwly Knltd, tor ftlrty (S8I emu, ; ...Bliruld b read by IU A, Wren ulv& OfllM hounfroml A. M., to 4 P. M. Soild.y.. I to 4 P. M . en Whom debility, exhnnsted power,, premature .decuy, end lailuro to perform llfcV aucie. proporiyaro causea vy excesses, errors of ydutU, eto.. Swill tind a perfect and laalini restoration to rolinit bealtl nnd Tlfforons inuiihooa la atii 'Iff' THE MA .Seituer stomach drugging nor F mARSTQN I BOLUS. ia. Inatrmnfmta. ThlRt.reatmantof Wcrvou, Beblllty and, I'hTlculIK'Cnvisnmlornil ' snccessfnl bncunns baird on porfeot diagnoii,. ; new nnd direct method and absolute thor. onxhneH. Knll information and freatiaa lr.; AdJroaa Consnlting Physician of MARST0N KtMCDYC0..46W.14thCt, NowYork-v : 1,': l '; ' . 'Wlmtn(,, ' -i: TORPID : BOWELS. t DISORDERED LIVER, ALAHIA. U ;,( .ilo ilisuasus of tlie kumau raoe.' riiesa ; sympUMusiuiHoatu thoirexwtencerloss of Aptiettte, 'Bowels ostlve, Klk Hed ooi, fiUlne.s Rfter eatiiiff, avvrsion to esertlou of lwicly or mind, Eructation of f.xHl, IrritubUitr of Uiuper, Iovr splriU, A feeling of having neglected jiimadmr, DiMiiuMs, Fluttering at the JSc-art, Dots before the eye hlehlv eol orod Uric, KnirlaOK. round tliousa ofarpmedytlMt acts directly '?.li'ijl.V8r' AsaVmedlclne TOXT'ei J i I LI.Slinv noeniial. ' TUelv action on tliu lil(liiHy8Hnd8ltnl8al80 prompt; removing ."":", ir I 1 !os " - - 1 rA'"","i ?'Z'ZZ,?lnoln,t "P1"5- ' ,,,, r 'n"'." " ol,r a I , Bkin mid a vigorous body. OCHJTT'S 'pii.i.8 h1il'!i,l? nau?? or gilplnt? nor iuterfere .... .ijr wuria una sro a perieoc - ANTIDOTE TO nALAHlA.' '. "I.?? FEEI.S tJKE A atii! k.4!V. ' '! I have had ,l)ysnepEiii, with'Cnnstipn tlon.two years, and hn ve trfpd ten inli'i ent ' K'n''S of Pills,, and 'i'TJTX'S are the first that have dong me any good. -They have Weaned me out nloely. My appetito la , splendid, food ditfodts readily, nud I now ' have natural passnves." I fec i like a new jnan.":,. W. J. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. ' v , goMovprywhero.a.Tio. QIIIi-e,44 Mutrnvfit.,N.T. GitAT Hair or "W msiii-us clmnirpd in. Stnntly to aJi.os v 1:i,ai x liy a Hinlti up. plioiilion of tins J-tk. 1-oiil W DrugglsU, Or Sent by l'S .on i.i'cinMif , " '. ' ' frm-i, NewHork.' eatarTn rsa&, tsss RD---; Dicier-; E3 UB fit EI SS ETOk Fi, ii n .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1883, edition 1
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