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THE DAILY JOTJAALC r xluma papi published dally except it f'; ,-g, at $6.0) pr ?ar, 3.00 for six months. lJe.lTored to city luoscrifeera at &o cents penronth. ' ' r THE NEW BERNE JOURNAL, ft 38 colama paper, n published every Thursday at ISXVpoi annnra. ' ! ; ABTEBTlSINO RATES (DAILY)-r-One iach one dar 60 sents i on week, $2.00 one month 4.0u;, three months, 110.00 ; six months, 14.00 5vrve months'. 20.00. . AdrsrtisemeBtti nder head of "Clty Items' 10 cents per Hne for each nsertion , No sdTertisementa will b Inserted between jocal Matter at any prise. " ' Kotlcet of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines tp 111 be Inserted free. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. . - Payments fcr transient advertisements mns . be Biada In advance. Rerular advertisements will be colleoted promptly at the end of ' each month . ' :;. ''- ' ' J ' Communications containing news or a discus ion of local matters are solicited.' Nocomnmnl canon must expect to be published that contains bjectionable personalities ; withholds the caste J the anthor ; or that will make more than one lolumn of this paper . . THE JOUKNAL; . 8. NTJlfJj. ' , Editor, NEW BERNE, tf. C., DEC 23, Entered at the Post office at New Berne, . as second-class matter. N Ci , It is somewhat ! singular if not selfish," that the. professional poli ticians always think the, country is ; in danger when offices are dispensed with' or salaries cut down. a v. Some Chicago capitalists, who are tired of being twitted with the commerrral supremacy of New York, are talking of constructing an air line railroad from Chicago to Nor folk, Virginia and then building themselves a New York that will overshadow the Manhattan con cern. The farmers do not always know what is good for them, or, if - they do know, they are very successful in keeping it to themselves. It is a great good fortune to own land and cultivate it properly. A man in this situation has his dealings ' for the most part with an ordered Providence. He chiefly wants to be let alone. WHISKEY ASD MORAL IDEAS. The Eepublican .;; party, says the Kew York Herald, may still be . saved if its members will listen, to the , patriots who want General i Logan to be President.' General ' Logan would not,' like the sage Blaine, distribute the income from whiskey among the States merely la order to get rid of the money; on the contrary, he would have all this cash spent for education. What a lovely thought! Hum, once the de stroyer of youth, is to be the hand- 1 maid of education, and innocent little boys and girls are to be nur- ' tared by money that the Govern ment collects from drunkards,-' It is to be hoped that Mr. Logan has his nice scheme protected by patent, for a more beautiful and high moral plan for "whipping the devil around the stump" without driving him out of the family has never been devised , EEYENUE REFORM CLUBS. ' Senator Vance has written the '.following letter to the State Chron icle: ;," ';,'" v .-, vC1' 1 ' United States Senate, -Washington, D. C. Dec. 19, '83. To the Chronicle: I , take time to . drop you a pencil note (I Can't write r with anything else) to express my hearty , approbation of the last two numbers of The Chronicle at least of the political articles therein. I was especially pleased, with the suggestion to iorm Tariff Re form Clubs in different parts of the State for the education of our people on . economic questions. ' You cannot con ceive how little' the average citizen knows about th tariff and its opera tions. The phrase "protection to Ameri cin labor" has a peculiar charm for the ignorant, which nothing but correct in formation can dispel. Clubs, better than any other instrumentality, can fur- nish this information. Do push the movement. A club should at once be " started in Raleigh. I promise to furnish ' it with any amount of documents from myself and brother members here, t .V In haste, yours truly, Z. B. Vance, ' Bo it appears that the main issue in the next Presidential,, canvass will bo .'fought upon the tariff, "Tariff Eefoim against a Protective Tariff" the Democrats will have it, and ''Protection to American' labor against Ffee Trade," the Republi can cry. .If the Democrats expect to succeed jbhey must organize clubs and work early and s late. "The Be publican party stands, squarely for . a protective tariff; Republicans are almost d unit for it. In this they have; the . endorsement of many Democrats, such as Sam Randall ' ' for instance.' Now the question is, wh6re will Randall arid other Protection Democrats stand' if this STATE NET7S- - , ' - t Weaned from our Exchanges. . vGoldsboro Bulletin: We saw al,, r,,, ,v, !he 7" r interestsof that city and the ma ins cotton and had got a cotton tAr5al Aava)nnmant. V htk antinn buyer to look at it, but for some cause (the buyer not ofleringenongh w i mu. " ntrade.andwhenthemanstarted on iue uuyurcuuigeuuim ui jut for hindering him. Ue paid it, but one of Perry Taylor's horsesj worth $150, dropped dead on- the road seven miles from - Wilson, without any apparent cause. me trua 0t Wade Jiarnes (col.) wno lives on- terprises, ana ot tneir large ana Mr. P, W. Barnes7 plantation, near constantly( increasing influence in Wjlsonj gave birth to twins the 4th commercej manufacturesrj,minjng, week in January of this year, 5 and journalism Vand! the earned pro on the 2nd week in November again fessions, a position i an.d influence presented her husband wjth a son which, from their achievements in and daughter. Wilson coiinty leads the past, augurs only more brilliant on evervthincr! ' : . tirofiTnsa and success in the'' Future: A-ir-i ' -1 11 ' w'' . i., '-' ; OWllmiDStOIl Star: , A eentleman ---.- d , a f! f ,' t . . i Af rtiio ilto, lina'n'-T-ortretiii'apK anA oi tmscity nas a.very smart ana very proliuc hen.' She was hatched a,m i0 ,n r. r. . .l i 7. ..... . Mast .with her hi;st utter ol eggs, ; ;-y forty-two of the largest and fines r?.atl0U8 ?f hf ' ,aiid & r : t!v? we have ever seen having been of impr9vingthe in erests of thehi taken from her nest. ' For some. mIvm, and warily-pf;.adqing time she laidregularly one egg each by. their . Ubpr , and;, enterprise, the day; -then she Contented herself P88 f ci y , whose develop, with one every alternate day for ment' 8 ,ar f Jh "0t awhile, and now shfejias gone back $een dTP 8 i WfwSS Un" to her regular: daily contribution to danco oteapital wit h j which! hum L fKi-6-, i.a bers of its citizens1 are, supplied: .M:,nnan,a.MiM., ff tl. ,-,t jiviit; t Li! hihisglefe trom his door. .- '....s-.,y v Western Sentinel: . Mrs. 1 Annie Marshall, the oldest member of the Moravian uiiurcn, uieu in iuis city recently. She was in her 90th year, Forsyth county has a minister of the gospel that haa married over 500 couples during his pastoral life, Over three , hundred persons have listened tO the nathetiC aiV peais oi ivnssdennieew.Dy, Bignea the pledge; and now ; wear the blue ribbon, badge as life advocates of temperance Give Winston ten more years ot progress and pros- perity like ana aome - of the lnrCTPI' P.it.ifiS i'li thfl Rtfltfl Will liaVA O - - , .. - to look to their laurels. Her future was never oriffnier JUewiS ijein- hasili acrnA 7fl vonro anil "I7Ti'alinl-li 1 u6vV. f v Saler, aged 0Q years, were married in this county recently. , This could certainly not have been an instance of love's young dream. nrirham Tnimwn Pinnt- a Vara of Person countv. was robbed of a in rnid wnt.-.ii and nnft l.nT.rirAri oni fiffT-Viniiiara Rnro-iaraontnroi hi bed room while -he was aslpen niS Dea room, wniie uo was asieep and rifled h s pocket. This should be a warning to farmers not to keeu money about the house. The onlv safe wav is to denosifc it in fi,a vv.nt- JlnnnsiWahiA nvnita.- meat was caused Monday night about 8 O'clock "by the alarm of firei. Hill street, belonffinff to Col. W. T. BlackwelL.rwas discovered to be oh . t a i i, fi,I',Wa- QCCiVine1 bJ nUmr of Duke's cigarette hands and the fire is thought -to ; have been the result of , carelessness. There was $502.50 insurance and the building was valued at $800. . ; , , i n- Charlotte Observer: A Mr. May- hew, who arrived here on the train from Davidson College morning, went to and stated that while he was sleep ing on the train, some one relieved him of his watch and forty dollars in cash. He accused a man named S P. JnliTiHtnn. who ia a well lrnnwn , . . .. .. i f "1 a l J. . cuizen oi joslou cuuu iv , uiiu a uiau whose character is regarded as above reproach, of having commit ted the theft and stated that he nnnlrl . nrrnlnp.fi two witnpssps wlm saw Mr. Johnston feeling his breast tit Villa hci woa Blnomnff Tho nlinn. man flflviftfifi Mr ' MavhAw tn cra before the mayor and take out the necessary warrant, , nui mis ne failed to do. Mr. Johnston was in the city during all the forenoon, but no steps were taken by his accuser. to have him arrested, and in the. afternoon he left for his home. Both men are well known by our Char- j lotte merchants, from whom each have bought bills of goods. isomi men bear good reputations and the case is a puzzling one. The New Mormon Temple. .. The main "walls of the' new temple of the Mormons ' in Salt Lake have been completed within ; the past week; k The . first stone was. laid i. j. '. t. l mi.A A4-n rial is granite, like Maine granite,1 tull ot shining mica flecks, and nauieu irom. me inouutaius uaca. aaic JuaKe wim oxen on enormous wagons. With whp.fils twpilvn ffiftt. hih. . .The , walls are exceedinlv thick ten feet and the height pitrhtv-five feet. The cost to data. paid by tithings, has been $4,G00r 000, and. Six more years ' Of work whether 'Mormonism has or not. Afirl k h bPeil nrfidicted that some day the State of, Utah, redeemed S i r i l ; and purged of polygamy, will own it and use it for a Capitol.- Young Men and Business Progress. The young men of Knoxville, TennosspA. havft formed an nssonia. promotion o'f the business - of. the StatV in which-they live, Tfle,moyement .a8 we .understand it, is one greatly totbe commended, ftd 6houfd beJimitated elsewhere in th . The fonowino. from the Knoxville 6ttwe is apai of pointed to , set forth the objects of the organization: i,-,.. , r f s .-.' r In view of the prominent position taken by the young men of the' country in au puono or private pn-: and in further'1 consideration of the . . . ..-;r 1 r n r - l - i Ia,Ct ' tUaC 'tile TOUng men Ot tniS .. . . fc fl fc d city.nave in inej recent past, ana are now coming more prominently tr tha frnnr. in Tho rannnia hneiniiuu M turther consideration of .the W that the production oi'. a pro some extent within the ' scope of what this 6re:anizatibh is intended to be. a; sentimeilt which mav ulti- mately induce thetselflsliVcourses of private enterprise to assume broader and more liberal channels and work more heartily for the ad- vancemeut of the city , which it has heretofore' neglected)' f!n 'view; of these and many other considera Hnna wliinh rnaflilvi Bncro-nafc t.hflm.r selves aa suitable for the accom plishment and labor f young met; the comlnittee suggests that this assembly organize under. the name and style of the .'Knoxville i Board of Enterprise; to be.-, composed oH nil5' nnnManfinnahla runuins- nrlri mi uuvwjvuvivunut , puiavua.. ,TU I may concur, iu the objects above nnmoirat,nfl arw arp riAHirnns of ,',!;.,; 1, rri liuJIn. U I mumgHl.luom. 'u,u6 ject of this Board during the first year of its existence Bhall be a complete and thorough disnlav of the mineral resources immediately around Knoxville and in EastTeii- nessee at the New- Orleans World's Exposition in December, 1884;; this, or a similar display to- (be first ex- hibited as far as practicable Bit Louisville,' Cincinnati and Boston ifJ ' jn,h HrnftV n-,rt rtf positions m an earlier part oi ,uBtIUs r - , , 1 ' ' " 'm;T. : When you feel yourself gradually breaking down don't wait until you W"J0 LZITJ grim monster ' diseasd by tile' use of tor malaria, indigestion, weak kidneys, constant fatigue, ats of diuinea, heart disease, short breath and other compli- cationsof a disordered system is Brown's iron Bitters. Its maeio. influence in conquering diseases of an exhaustive nature is most astonishing. " ' r. ' ,' . . , i " I ? U tl! Of the many remedies before the pub lie for Nervous Debility and weakness of Nerve' Generative System, there is none equal to Allen's Brain rood ,:whioh all for Allen, 815 First Ave. New York City. 3 ! Prevent sickness' by taking oooasion- ftllv Ana- rif, 'RMfmv's T, rrrr.it riATWiPTin Ptud ...ui u . Atjuhj, m nuuuci.u. auucuiAol. au uuoy I , t r- . . iuhj cure oi ouiuusness. ' 10 cents. TME LARGEST -,. . Aixu Rac j Splpftf ftrf Li. Sf flfc I ww wwawwiww wwl GENTS' CLOTHING ! AND-1-- -i t. Ladies' Dress Goods ! xn . into flift rta.nii, Just ArrivBrl Mid ?mrw h Da.iW A fine stock of Ijidles'. Henta' tmA tthira I Undenar.'. -. t. . . . - j .hH nv. . . . : " . i We call particular attention to our ATI . ; : - Pine Stock oi" Piece Oooda." the finest lit the "city. Special indu'ceihenti Our Notion Department Is complete. See our , of Handkerchiefs, theflnmit. In uie cny. w e awo Keep a nne stook of ? Solid Gold and f latod J eweliy, is Knives, Forks and spoons, Triple Plated. oi e Our Own" lmUried swrti, mo i --'.y i-w. 1 ' !2:5SI t LAnnestockofdorseaiis'izes.iuip Robes, ve8terdav promptly nd permanently restores Pn ooman Orr lost vigor H nevr iaus. l-pjK., o - " I , . . ; l . i . . i a ou. -AH uruKKiBtu, or Dvmaiiirom o. corsets, an sizes, juap Kobes, ! t- j t! n-n.- , ,-. ' h'i-i-Bed Spreads, and a flue line '"ripe and ripe Sittings.1' i ' ,t HUl mii'- : iff; i:i,f -..j .,'ri,H.- - t-;' vit .Pi ofnhawi ; gSSg And other things too numerous to mention. -WTr QTTT.T A'Wlrlfn" v - " M vu, Kinston House in charge of A. S. Padrick mi x M hlvxl rt Building. . f r i j .v : ...... Absolutely P Li ?e. Thin 'powder never vanes. A marvel of purlty( BtrenKth, and wholenomenesH. More genomic! Aan the otdluwr ktndft, and on. - iuii uinuoi ci m icb. a iiiili not be sold In competition with the multitude 0f wtest, hort weight, aium orphosphate . oniytocW), royalbakinq Kwp Co. ia. wu k. x- to .nwiMyaw CM Ydur attention is called to the I offer thia season, j;he ; MMST Fvfii- Shnwn in New. HnrnR C.i"-' ., "rr .;! BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES ci vmP .SS flhbA MAIM, LUlithliAflll fLflULlllb, .ftvwPLAiN-lND1 FANCY ' ' , - . -, :-,', ; j ' , - ?"6c vuom w aweie, ..- ho u-1 Yai aiMAi.i, .'.".:'' t!J '.. '1 fe Pino PtriAn.'n Snfonl nnA-.P.ra GitaiKrdd,!: verand Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. uau ana exaauno stock; no trouDie to show goods, t ; j ; --KKeBpecifullyi!1 , ( " . B. A. BELL, ' Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B.-I will give Fifty (S50.00) Dol- Jaw 0T any article Gold or Silver that .n lars for any article ever sold by me for old or bilver that was not. octlldly V ' ' B A. Bell. JUST RECEIVED: . f!A' BOTPLT OS Hancock's Inspirators, ' ' ." Hague's Grad,ed injectors, . GullettV 'iJULajgnQlia Gins, Carver Cotton Gins,, ; ' Carver' Cotton Cofidensec,' ;' ' it f i " ,; : . ' ; (l -i vif '' i :"' ' ' ' "' : il- f.i:t, -:;U I' i-e- . ' Complote- Cotton Cleaners, '.- i,:t ! ru'-ij- u:; '' 'Tennessee"' Wagons, '" I j-.--.fi v., t'vL '). -:A jr'V. -' i "Kentucky" Cane Mills, . 31 ' Cook's Evaporators, ; ; ; , r r. Gilbert Force Pumps, ' " BccKBVB Grain Drills, - 'i,ACM Pulverizing Harrows - , ') i Hand and Power Cotton Presses, . r Engines 'and Boilors of every de sdriptlonJ f .- 4 . i . '-v . i .'- i v i . - s lir "... iSaw Mills," Grist .Mills, j'" jShaftipgPulioys, BelUng.' iV or Sale on Reasonable Terms lleppcctfully, ' : Cl;'-f. Special uotice NORFOLK. Or if " S V MM .1 , 4 . OP ..,:?.'-. - NpllFOLK.'TA. The frauchlse of this enterprise 1 based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of the State to the Dismal 8wanip Canal Company, and Its legality has beeu-iulrly tested before the Court. - .' .. The object In view is the ''Improvement and extension" of the Canal, and that full opportunity may bo given for the purchase of the Tickets, of which there are.onIy , , 25,000 with 356 Prizes. the Drawing will take place 0111 he 17th JANUARY, at which time ltwlll.be made In the cjtyof supervision 01 amy autnorizeu commission era, and in like manner each suooeding month. The previous Drawings have ben most successl'iilly and satisfactorily conducted: tlie distribution of S18.05!) giving assurance of the stability and good faith of the Com pan , and now - uii&CMt u Is presented with the following '; i . . .--D SCHEME:' ' -''-V' ' CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000. 1 Prize of.. ..85,001) is.. as.nnn do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. i l,tw , 1,000 , 500 .r 2(io Is.-,. is, is .... is..,. 1,500 .-, -1,000 ftoo .... '- i 200 ..... ., 2J0 ... rt 200 200 ..." 000 ..-w-fS 750 1.0(H) "f 1,000 200 is...., 200 Is.... 200 is..... 100 are . 50 are., 10 me. 5 are. aoo : 9 9 APPROXIMATION PKIZES. Of. 4(50 .. Of j. 80 Of. 20 ' JI.T0 . 2V0 , -180 SfW Prises . .. , distributlng...tl8,050 Tiols.ets .Only Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Coraphny. , . , ,i-, i .v i.S-y - (.!.:' J. ' P. HOEBACH, .' Manages. Application for club rates or for informa tion upon any other business, should be plainly -written, giving State, County and Town of writer. - , rtemutances should be- sent by Express rather than by . P. , money order or regis tered letters. ..-.- . Express charges upon $5 and larger sums will be paid by the Company. . , , , Address plainly " ' . i ': J. P .HOEBACH Norfolk, Va. A eents for sale of Tickets recinired throuKh- out toe state. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawing ClasB B, on the 20th December, ot the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company, and certify that it was conauctea witn strict iauness to un u U . OgOVS?- Commissioners. S. W SELDNER, "Wholesale Liquor Dealer, . No. 21 Rosnoko Square, V . NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. Established 1809. . sepldAwSm Elizabeth Iron Works, A CUAS. Y. PETTIT, Prop., 880, 282, 284. and 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA . MANTJPACTUBER OF ENGINES. BOILERS, Saw and Grifet Mills, , V.,"';; SHAFTINGS, , , JPulley s , H an gers, FOJtGimS AND CASTINGS, i Of Every Description; ' ;; 3" Complete facilities for ALL WOBKVn our line r , T . uui-uatwj. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IROX, METALS and RAGS. .. . JAS. POWER. & 00., .,: 26 Rowland' Wbarf. NORFOLK, y A We are always In the Market for the pur chase of old wracks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. - - -.. . ,-' . All consignments attehded to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly WK. SANDBRWll, ' T. M. 8ANDKRLIN ? SANDERLIN BEOS.'; Gen'l Commission MrcHaiits ' No. 17 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. . ' C Consignments of cotton, peannts, corn, shin, glen, lumber, staves and country produce' of every description solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments in hand, or on bill lading. . . ' , , if. special attention yaia to country muuuco generally. ; - ;;. ivi;, i aulJrdly E. E. WHEATLEY'3 ! tdteatH Iy e v . orlis, 107 ChWreh Street, NORFOUSi VA. ' Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch-: pr done in the verv best manner. .. - , , Prompt attention given to t all oraers by mail or express. . . sepjiaam MILLER & DAVIS, s '.. III PEALKB8 IN .M.i ff-A i1 Fumitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, Matting, Pictures, mirrors, Clocks, Window Shades, Cornices, Etc., , lOa Chnrch Street, auU-d6m I; , i . KOnFOMC, VA. : BICHMQND. MRS. A. J. PTLE'S Steal Dyeing and Gleaning Estalliskent Vent a; -Ladles' Dresses, BhawlB, Cloaks, Crape Veils, Klbbons, Plumes, Hats, Gloves,, eto., Cleaned ana ayea ai snori nouce ana moae rate prices, Garnets and rtiKS cleaned by ma chinery lately introduced In the city. Best elty references. Prom pt attention to work by niuu or express. Agents wantea. : - 31 N. Fifth St.. RtehmoBd, Va. aus29d&w4m ' - 1UVAL & KOKTON'S Celebrated HOESE TONIC- or lmproVlnK the condition, of horses, mules cattle and hogs, giving them an appetite, rel ieving tliein or Dots and worms, nmenounu urfelt, distemper and all diseases to which a horse Is subject Internally.' After an animal a lmprovea Dy its use it may De ieit on wivn- out his falllnE back to hts first poor condition lis It 1b highly approved by all who have given It a fair trial. We have yet to hear of. a single nstftnee where the HOKSHi TOJNIO Has lulled o acoomTiliBh what we claim for 1W : From a arge number of testimonials we select the ollowlng: f- 1 " 1 ' .:?'- - Mr. K. P. EeevI: Dear Sir I have been sing your Duval & Norton's Horse Tonic for he last eighteen months, and rind It the BEST medicine 1 have ever used for impuovino the general health and appetite of fcoittes in bad condition. Respectfully, Robbht VAtmnAN, : Manager stables Elchmond City lUiilwav; . ' TO place this invaluable remedy In reach of '; ; I nave reduced the pi ioe to 76 cents a bot- e. Manufactured only by . - K. 1'. IU-.;-:VR, DrupRlst,' " ' 602 East Marshall street, Kiehinoml, Va. BoldbydruggiBiSKeuerally, ttug2ad&wlm DIIUGS ASD MEDICINES. : LHUSHH DUFFY, ' . " " DEALER IS ' Fancy and: Toilet; Articles , IVLFORD'S OLD STAKD, Coruer Broad and Fleet Streets, ; bekxe, n. q: ' : X3t Physicians presoripUona carefully com- ' pounded. . ... rt " s aug22-dtf 1 E TERRY & CO.,-272 WashinR- , JL ton street, New York- -Constantly teceivirig on. commission all kinds of farm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, ; Apples, Potatoes. and ;other fruits and vegetables at, wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store., A Q 1-J knvDM nM rra arf Manila aS V. ; BERRY S AVE time, avoid delay when suff ing, by having your' prescriptions ispensed at .n ;, BERRY'S. IMBLE fingers : .at. (; - -4 work for the sick . BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of thos xi- that trade at BERRY'S. , NO matter whose advertisement beads the Dreecrintion vou still have tha right to have it put Up at BERRY'S. TO. compete with lowrpriced goods furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low strengtn goods, . xou can depend upon the strengh of all goods covered bj my label. ' No slbps put up at " . i MtXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at BERRY'S. To get Drugs and Medicines, taint, Oil, Rope, Canvass,' Nails, Spike . Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at , - U. o.' MACE'S, ' Market Wharf. : THESPOT. To get Stoves at Bottom, Prices. ,Call and see them at ; . , ,. " ' r-JJ. S. MACE'S, , . Market Wharf. THESPOT .." To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually kept in the Hardware ine, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at . - m-s . , , U. B.-MAUK'B,.-.; Market Wharf. , d&w 'NEW BERNE, & ... i 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE- KY7; A regularly vtosatad 'nd lfT qaIIAW phfikUA JAl IW , moii laccuifal, u hts pnetio. U1 prow. Cnre8aU forma f PHIVAjTE, MROKIG, nd SEXUAL WiJ SpermatorrHea and Impoteaoyt , ' u the reaalt of Mlf-baM la youth, mxtuA iicumi Ik . tnrr fMrtt or other num, tnd pioAaoiny tone of th fol lowim e,1ecU ! KerroosDMi, Seminal Eniiwioni, (night tmU , iloru by druomi), Dtiniira of lht, Pibctiv Memory fhyw! rienl Dect, Plinplet on Face, Aversion to Society of Kern), Confuaio .of Idi Lom of StufuaJ Power. Ae wdrinC; : ' ButrriKg Improper ot onhappy, art Uieroughly and perma , . neatly cored. SYPHILIS Prtfl7 tlraly radleatd from tfu i aysteufc OonorrllOat ) GLEET fiWotort, Orahttk, Hwii. (r Jiu(oriJ . fflw and oilier privaU dimra quickly farad. lUiiiKvidntkat aphyiid.whcjyKlamntU' a certain aha of dlaaau, and traat(iiR thoaiandi anna By,!qnire(fretifcl)l. Fhyildant- kuawtna tali tnetoftoa' R.'wtmmDd perion to uiy cart. Whea Hit Inonilitt visit the city for treatment, niedrcinre oaa ba aank privaieiy Uti -mfaly by m&il or uprM anywhere. - Cores Onaranteftd i .all Cam andortakea ' r ' . v ' , Coutulution Mrwnaliy or bf lcttar ftea aad iatltad. ' Charge maoriftbla and oorretpondtnee itrictly oonfldaotioL , ! ' PRIVATE COUNSELOR ; t Of 50 pn, unt to ny dHre.t, wtmrtlv M.lt fcr thMy I (5(1) en. II. Shi.nlrt ba rod br 1L Adilrm u .IxiTft . WhoB debility, exhan.ted , powrr., prematura dcny . tnd failure to perform life's duties properly in round br excesses, errors oi youth, etc, , will Una t perfect tnd luting rnfltarstionto rabnee healtn emd vlnvronS meuihooel in 1 neesssral becsnss based on perfect diasTio.it, ' new ana airee. nit-inira. u .imiiui. .nun uRhneae. loll information and Tieatise free. Address Consulting Fhysioian of , MARST0N REMEDY CO., 46 W.HUiSL, NcwTork. ran e f "arinr . y y y.y 'mnwr BMW' , TORPID COVCLS, DisonDcncD Liven, B and , F.IALAHIA. , v From these sonrc-s uilse tUreofonrtln ol Hhe disease of the human- raoa. 1'hese symptoms lndloato Uieir existence Ixss ol Appetite, llowels costive, Mck Head -aoho, f ullue.s altar eatlnir, nverslot. to exertion of body or mind, KractoUuu of food, Irritability of temper. Imvt spirits, A feeling ot having ieeTTed , snmodnty, liBfus, 1'lo.tterlnir at tbe Heart, ts '"re the eyes, highly !-; ored Urine, COsxipATJOr and de ' ""i!? t.1,.01,s6 of n l?moy that acts dii eot'r S.lthi,i,1.v'er As aUvw medlolno hare no equal. Their notion on f ha Kidneys BndSlttn 'Olao pi-opmti tiuiifivinu an impuiitles througlr these three MKT. ngers of the IviUin," prodnolnit iipin". ' tlte.sound digestion, regular stno - n ir skin and a rigorous bod v. VCT'l 1 kJ-I-8 ' With dully work and are a perfect AHTPOTE TO I ! ALAP.IA. " nn FEErs like a r w pt-, ."fI own had Pysnopsin, with Cmisiiiia- . :. tion.two years, and hnve Med ton diilm-ent kinds of pills, and TEXT'S ar tho nt . that hnvo done me any good. 1 in v iiuvo -cleaned tno out nirauy. i y b- ;io 1.4 j .splendid, food dlgHiB wftd.iV, ..l I now' , nave niuunil )n- 1 (,i 1 li ! flUBt W.D, .LnVVATII l ull "i n new i ,o. . 8oMdvpTywliro.fti, ( 1 lu I lip. G V. vnt fc'anl i to n. -' men t ( i i Or Sci-1 i y , I i v a I 1 ' i - t. TME-SPT I THE MARSTON bULVB, Neither etomscta drawing- nor l, instruments. This treatment of . Nervous Deblll)r end PhvslcitlDeeavisumlormly issue is madeTV . Ji Ci Lt.iTTYi
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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