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f. w i i I 1 I . t rfi i ' f "' Y JOUANAL i x'.unm papoi I d.uly except tc ' '- 7, at tts.uOpoi ' J for ix monibs. i.e'iivered to citj i iirs at 60 cents per rronth. ' ' . . : L (' Hl'.iiNE JOURNAL, a S6 colamn i r, ii published every Thursday at 12.00 pi niinm. ABVlTtTISINa RATES (DAILY)-On Inch one day 0 vents ; on week, 10O one month !.'; tliree months, $10.00; six months, $14.00; relre months, $40.00. . -Advertisements under head ot "City Items' V) cents per Up for each nsertion No dvertisemenu will be Inserted between jocal Matter at any price Notices of Marriages or Deaths, iiot to exceed tea lines will be inserted tree. AU additional matter will be charged 10 cents per Une. Payments for transient advertisements muni be made la advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end ol each outh. ' :! Himmunicauona ooniainmg news oraaiscui. ... ...ti-j.-J J l I sioa Ol locw mn ara souoibcu. iiw vuiumujii i cauon mast expect to be published that contains oblectionableDeraonalltlet: withholds the name f the anthor; or that wui make more thaaont tolastnel tnu paper. , THE JOUENALe ii. s. nvnit,; Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C, FEB. 24, 1884. Entered at the Post office at New Heme, N O. as second-class matter. , - INLAND NATIUATI05. . RITBR AN HARBOR IHPROVE MENT Ifl NORTH CAROLINA. Onr Inside Route Aloug the Coast " ' Its Connections and What It Needs to Hake It Fernet. Tf the Honorable Senators and Representatives of the State of v Kortk Carolina in the Conaress of the United States: ! 1 s Gentlemen : The geographical position of your State, with refer- ence to her extended Atlantic coast line of about three hundred miles, her inland waterway parallel to this Ant.irfl ittnnt of ka.i coast together with her numerous navigable rivers . rendering steamboat . navigation wracticable in , all of the thirty connties East of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, and Johnston, Sampson, 5 Cumberland," ;Bladen, J Robeson. Colnmbus and Brunswick, West of the line, constituting con- 1 siderablv more than one-third the twentv thousand sauare miles of """'fertile territory, with its , seven hundred thousand souls accessible .' t water transportation, constitute ' safficient grounds for any of the " c'tizens of North Carolina to appeal throueh vou to the General Gov- ernment for national aid in - behalf of river and harbor improvement and the connecting up of our great Inland system of waterways and iiside coast navigation line. OF NAVAL AND MILITAEY IMPOE .. "TANCE. - During the period since the Grai upon the policy of pational aid for lie improvement oi rivers anu uar- bow in the several B ates, a lew stray dollars have found tneir way from the Federal treasury to some nPf.hAa nnhli imnrnrAmfinho in t.hfl ' 7EZ: w I have always bad representatives in rcc L ftrmrtei, Lri voffl n.rninst. every appropriation that has been onont,ioiiWn,QiA frtr t.iiA riFlrtri& warnm rtf nrir StatA ThAV hftTAl. v- - J - A. fi.Am MfiDn anHMig orl. ' Wmim tft i 'nrinHnlA'Of "strict -i.PKS?.;i.;K? . ' ... . M nies the constitutionality or Gov- mmn(-fll aid for intArnalimr)rove.Pea,I8 11 .iuiu uoiween uuuiuui ernmeniai aid ior internal improve- , riirttT, .M.i,a r mvm r.At. ments. But no such 4 objection hnl.la oo-atnaf. the," nrnnnaiHnn tn rnrrtnlBtA rhft linA nf inland nivifra- com piete, the line oi inland naviga- wJKn!? S ;t?fini3f If W"W U!U . Mexico, and for the improvement tern io the Norlhem There is no better settled prin- e'ple than that the Government . r . . !L7rd JLLfidJ,? I II tllll.Lill ILnrili . -M 11 Li CLLfJjfliU A 1.1 XLLJ& . A 7nfii ,i Lwndprotecti phannel ot national commerce and .... . . as such should appeal lor- support to every representative in Congress. VyjlAT THE IMPEOVED SYSTEM WOULD DO. But it will be unfortunate lor North Carolina if the conscientious Doss of her representatives shall continue to obstruct her commercial welfare and progress. She : pos sesses the natural facilities, if but slightly improved, of a commercial iuipuiuuiv BBwiiu w uUu wi tuo South Atlantic States. With the mianu Bysiem oi navigcviiou cum- Pleted and ltS tributaries improved to the maximum fraught of water readily practicable, the bulk of the. .,, onnnrinrf rtnnA .rwiTrn onr Nmini waou.o ; would be conducted through her 1US1UO WaiBIH. CUB WUUIU lUOU possess the facilities of cheap water uaueyuijrtuvii.ivi p"v the population of one-third her area, ller ports of Wilmington and Lcaulort would readily assume the importance to which they are naturally entitled. It would make all Eastern Carolina one of the mczt r pulons and prosperous sec- tionsciUiO unuvu-oioiuaj ?;t AXD pkospectiye con- Dition. V .. Froci one end of the coast to the other we are LijruUiiD? for want of these improved facilities.-" Oar soil and di";"3 make the section a natural g:;iJea .for the earliest market vegetables: our inland waters are tilled with fish and pre sent the finest field of oystering grounds of the whole Atlantic chain These natural products of the waters and the cultivated crops of the fields could be availed of to the manifest advantage of not only the a. i a i a. ul rl present population, uut a weauu ut capital and energy Would flOW into .i c """' proveu navigation 10 cneaper uuu quicker transportation. .:, extent OF the teekitoby. They, in whose behalf this letter is nenued. embrace a constituency ATtnnrlino" from f.lift Alhfimfirlfl . to VVir A IIuatjtmw tllD UtlUD 1' Uai , . a l 1 J3y COUUtieS mey are lOCUieU III CamberlanU. (JOlUmDUS. KODeSOn.l Bladen, New Hanover, Brunswick, PatkIav Samnsnn: " Tlnnlin. 1 lnslnw JL, uvu.o swuf wm , w . Jones, Carteret, Craven, Lenoir, Wayne, Johnston, Wilson, Edge- combe, ritt, Greene, Ucaulort, ram- lico, Hyde, Dare, Currituck, Cam- den, rasnuotank, rerquimans, Chowan, Washington, Martin, Ber- tie, Hertford, Gates, Northampton andllalitax, all of which possess navigable waters tributary; to the great inland route. Public money has been lavished by millions upon the waterways of the Northern, Eastern and Western States, Why has North. Carolina received so little! Since the General Gov- ernmont began the work of ha- proving the navigable waters of the dATTAttnl Qfnfnn ftim Pot lrttiri f 1 7nn a I several States, your fellow-citizens of Onslow and Hyde counties alone, according to good statistical authority, have been taxed a million tlollars each m excess ol the cost oi proper shipping.i'acilities, when an expenditure of one-tenth that sum would have permanently relieved you.. , It is safe to sav that during the past fifty vears the thirty-six conn- ties above named have paid in the aggregate as their contribution to the excessive cost of transportation by reason - of the unimproved con- dition of their ( navigable waters thirteen millions of dollars, to say nothing of the annoyance and in- convenience they have suffered, or from them. Such sum would have more than constructed the inland route, affording a large ship chan- nel highway for the commerce Of the country from the Northern to tho Southern borders of the State, and improved to their maximum every navigable stream in Eastern Carolina. results aleeady accomplished rr.r Vi :; ZTZ. m in : 1 1 1 i mi i in tfiiiiiii.il aim f"V 'vrur', Smithvi le and the Beauf MhSte improvemkts, have demonstrated 8ach re8ultain the renewed activity, the commercial and agricultural prosperity of the peop e tributary FhSo tha no lover of his StaS i.i,i f ftf k arr r." l : Jlr ' r of These waterways, and the devel- ZJJ ' " i?i L i gation in all their tributaries, and f -ii t. ;Ki : Lrci uav ,sam . . WWW HH.lfMH'. AN I KA K Ki " " T " Private enterprise and capital I tiara navolnnan TPir.lim rnA naar r.WA v""""i .' V ',;... uo "u.uuww 7. V,:;, i uruugui ax. IligU Wiiucr uio icct ai "uo uuu Ullvw uuune uium- ,"' , . f ,..,-.- t.l5a ten foot ship channel seventy feet -T..-1 41 W1.UB ' "i'i"- tohb 1 .ULU," V" ,S a i T l lv T m, I olrAnir marlA liAAii tinnlifH ' TlA completion of this work would - .aM.a I measurably aitord the people , 01 portions of Carteret, Craven, Jones and a11 of Onslow the relief they or en ImnAraHrAlir in' npf.A nf. are so imperatively in need ol Your attention is invited to this as one of the mostimportant measures of benefit and protection to our people to which you could give your consideration. The commercial and industrial interests of Beaufort and of Carteret counties, of lower Uraven, Jones and an ot unsiow, are taxed from fifty to one hundred percent excess on their transpor- rnr.inn fnr nrnrit. nf tfin slinr-r. watAr connection through this route to Nense river except npon thelim- ited amount of Products and SUD ni:oa fnr rurhwh t.hAV ran ftrail t.liA.m. 8e.veg of slow and Dncertain sailing Te8sei8; even then they are in im- i . , . , mment pern oi loss Dy, reason oi the dangers 0f the sea. During loot tnmith nno ff nnr vooanla thin port wa8 wrecked, with total loss of ship and valuable cargo, on the outside beach above here, which, had the canai route been available, would have been' saved, and the human life aboard not thus im- periled. With this route opened, mo Canal Company doing its work, the sreneral Government lmnrovm 2 the public water approaches, tho line oi . inside navigation for the coasting traue woiua ie continuous uoin Xew Y i k ; thus av ;J the DCIt orn tba most c tr coast. Vi portions cl . blight improvement along Eoae sound, between Beaufort harbor and New river, the line of continuous inland navigation would extend forty miles further to the southward, and make available the fine draught of water in White Oak and tfew rivers. - conclusion. whaea . ncMtiAna nf mnn importance to onr people than the tariff on ''trace chains and wool hat and th are considerations to which the ereat industrial and commercial interests of Eastern Carolina confidently invite your at- lencion Yours resoectfullv. . . . iiau ill uuai" ' r "XT T T f I- n n 1 muite Ul new uviuv, xnjuuioii. uuu UIISIOW inland UOaSllUg KjOIH pany, Beaulort, N. (J., hub. ia,'a4. . . The Pastoral Gimlet Once a city pastorrwas absent from home tor a week. jJuriLg his absence the son of a member who lived several miles out 01 town (lieu. lie did not hear oftheyouug man's death until he returned. Then he was taken sick, ana it was ten or twelve days Deiore no coum sateiy drive out and visit his afflicted parishioner. The first words which greeted his ears were, "Well, thought you'd , forgotten us:" and then the good woman sat compla ceutly down to be consoled That is what I mean - by the pas toral ' gimlet; and it is astonishing U rxxrr rTffntn ft narffiin nhnrnli m&m. how proficient certain church mem bers become in its use. The delicacy in insinuating, the deftness and grace in Hwistings, can only have been acquired Dy assiduous practice They know where it will go in most easily; just how many turns to give it betore it gets down to the quick There are various scientific twists of the gimlet known to adepts and to victims ...There? ja " the sarcastic twist, sllostess enters- the parlor, ' and greets the pastor thus: "Good after- noon, Dr. A.; really the sight of you is refreshing. Have you found out at last where weave!" There is the business twist: "Do you know that you haven't been in Persons, as well as mathematicians, are painfully aware that figures can't lie: so thatfhis twist is a pe culiarly effective one, usually traus- fixing the victim, and reducing him at once to a condition of silent help- le;sness. , " Then there is the reproachful twist, also very effective; tremend ously 80 if e twister can manage i . . Ana once in a while we were to the spiteful twist, in ad. SSSll 1$ JSfg f ' if Z-f'jrZ: rlZlZ ZZZ: . ' " ' r. r g, . UV "set wng UvWir ou uia Huortcommgs. The men who . wince under this ln8tframent are the ; conscientious pastors who are forever haunted by SISet and constantly tormented with self- reproach because they do not bring lu "J" gimicu ia wi.ii.um tl.:..t. ...I. i IT - i I-U1UK lu BUUU illl OllB. 110 ItUOWS w gurnet uuue an weu as aoo- tor knows where small pox is. He Iwanna Kimoalr fAtricif f mm rvn wice a year, lie says, jocosely, to n,-, uiu , p"r 1 .uuw iga TOU 111 IHCKie IOr me nere." lie bus uown 10 nis WOrK very mncn as . M . i.M. filled, meets the twist of tho gimlet J 1 !il wuuout uuuaymg ms inwaru wiun- r1""1?, larwng inrusc as 1 , TVBai ?nnu lue irair Um T imui rtra c,l,nll on. ,,nn often". And as he goes down the I ' - . steps, be looks into his book, and seeing that the next place on his list ia also a gimlet house, he says t.n himanlf- WKft. tnilnir. to himself: "JSot to day: ono a day is all I can stand." " ' v :; You cheerful, sunny, sympathetic soul; God bless you, who perhaps jxcite the jealousy of yorir neighbors because the minister "drops in" at your houses so much oftener than theirs,- does it never occur to you that he comes almost as much for his own sake as for yours, because he knows you alwavs have oil and umtia lfi xrnni. inaaha fri flm irnnnilg ofthogimlett . v ? mw, ye gimlet-twisters" yo "pas' - tor - oerforatora. lift no rnnr vniA and onaw.r. Whof A r.n ronf n pastoral visit for! Do you want to talk with your pastor about vour ... v temptations and trials! Do you want instruction on some question f rM.rlof ion I1 want to discuss some scheme of Christian enterprise! Not yon! No lawyer is more adroit in turning the conversation the moment it takes any such direction. Let the pastor take nn thA rimlnt in bis tnrn. nn1 take up the gimlet in his turn, and probe your heart, and lav bare vour poor, starved, stunted religious lile: let him then tax you rijrorouslv with vour ftbsnncn from praver meetin-rg or V ".i v. - !.in. and you will note i ( f t;.e scarcity 01 paston i .5 tr: ,yo r U likes, do net t:,:...r3 t":v ".! i.or eomloit nor Christian cein:;:;.!o:, hat at tention. Your victor's alienee wounds your j iio. Yoa C...-3 liitlo about bis doiu tlio work bo was especially called to do for you, but you are vexed because ho docs not concede more tor your importance. You are nob thirsting for living water, but for the tacit flattery ot attention, thus seeking to convert the messenger whom Christ sends with living bread to your home and heart into a minister to your vanity. The people whose hands arc idle, whose purses are shut, whoso voices are against every enterprise which involves sacrifices" and labor, are people who are masters of the gim let. Drr Vincent. . . Strength to vigorously push abusinesa, strength to Btudy for a profession, strength ' to regulate ' a household, 8 tr en nth to da a day's labor without physical pciu. Do you desire strength f If you are broken down, have no ener gy, feel as if life was hardly worth Uvt inc. vou can be rolieved and restored to robust health and strength by taking Brown's Iron. Hitters, a euro cure tor dyspepsia, malaria, weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non alcoholic tonic. It acts on tho blood, nerves and muscles and regulates every part of tho system. Emory's Little Cathartic is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known; never fails with the most oustmuto cases; purely vegetable. 15 cents. ; wdw Ablutely Pure. . h a nnwrir nnvni- varies. A marirel OI This nowdiir never vanes. A marvpl or Diiritv. Mtroneth. and wholosonieiieitH. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not he sold lu coiiioetltion with the multitude of low toBt, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Koiil onlln cans, uoyal dakinu Powder Co., lull Wall-fit,, N. Y. ' , novla-lydw eruvian Direct Isiiporf ations. Havlne received all tho Guano shipped to this country direct from the Deposits, un der new Government Contract, we oiler to I the trade PERUVIAN GUM!u of tho best quality and In excellent condition 'or particulars ana prices appiy 10 HURTADO & CO., 10 & 18 Exchange Place, New York. Jauift-dootlilm . . ; . '' NOTICE. STATE OF NORTn CAKOLTSA, , graven uouuiy. ) The subscriber havlne analiflcd ns Exeen- trix or the Astute of Eliluh Ellis, deceased, on the 24th day of January,, A. D. 1881, before the Probate Oonrtof Craven county, hereby noti fies ail nersons nuvlncr claims aKainsir saiu estate to present them for payment on or he fore tho First I toy of March, 13Sr, or this notice will be pleaded In bar 01 tneir recovery. AH persons Indebted to Bftld eBtute will make Immediate payment. , - . ', DOneiBlS istoay oi ri-nrnary, innj, . , EIjIZAHKTII 11. EliMS, Kx. CnAS. C. Olabk, Attorney, fob3-dllw 0 Tour attention is called to the LIMY ATTRACTIONS ; .1 offer this season , the LABfiSST Ever Shown in New Berne, Consisting In leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCCES CHAINS, CHARMS, LACK PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AM PENDENTS, - PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, RINGS IN EVEET VARIETY. Fine Periecopio SDOctacIe8 and - Eve WJlSSSM of fitting the eyes correotlv. tftii ana examino stock: no trouble to snow goous. Kospectfully, , D. A. BELL, Jowclor, Middle et., Now Fume, N. C. N II -I n-l'l r;fi -ir 1, i lars for nny article ever i , 1 1 1 i 1 (,;!,1 or !".'hvr that wan di l cntdly . l;. A. y . . ifROYAUtWltl J sHs; Cuano SpeGiallotice OP NOlfFOLli. VA. Tho franchise or this enterprise is based npon tho chartered right grunted to the Dismal Swamp Camil Comnnnv. nnu the lei gality has been repeatedly tested before the Courts ol the Btato. Ihe Purpose in view Is the "Improvement and extension" . of the Canal, thus securing great publio benetlts. lis lair oonuuci Una already seemed publlo I confidence, and the next Drawing will be made on tho 20th March, 1884, before me pub.io in sorioik, Va CLAQO 33. SCHEME: , CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000. I Prize of.... ..,noo is $5,ono do. .... do. .... do. .... do. .... do. ... do. .... do. ... do. .... do, do. do. 1.500 IS.. 1,500 ooo 1,'KH) , . 600 , 2J0 . 200 , 20'J , 200 . 100 . .,60 . 10 . : 6 is...., Is . Is..... is.... 18...., IS..... are ., are.; are ., are. 6"0 .-awl 200! 200 l 6 IH) 750 15 NX) 1,000 1,003 21)0 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. Of.... Of... Of... ..JW ... 80 ... 23 1150 ' 270 .180 m Trlzes distributing 118,060 Tlolx.ots Oaa.ly $X rinn of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana uompMiy. J. P; UOEBACII, Managee. AildiesB all applications for Information, Tickets or Agencies, to J. P. HORBACH, 207 Main St , Norfolk, Va. The nnderslcned npervUed the Drowlntt CliiKH D of the Diurnal Snmo Lottery Com- Dany.nnd certify that It was condnctod With I ut.rlf't fiilvTiPfui til All tnt.ArARt.Ad. . I I " v -7- ,. rsvn t nnnena i S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Ko. 81 Roanoke Square, : . '. ,- . -., NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly Bttended to and eatlsfac- ElizahetllIvon Works, t , ' C 1 1 AH. IV, P KTT I T, Prop. , 280, 282, 284 and "280 Water street, jronroiiK, va, - MAKUFACTUREll OP ENGINES, , 'BOILERS, l1'' A-itiieys. uangers, FORGING S , AND CASTINGS, ui ftvi'vy jjeticripuuu. . -, a Complete facilities for ALL WORK in I onr line. auiv-uotwiy HIGHEST CASH PEICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IROI?, METALS and hags. - - . - : JAS. POWEB & CO., 20 Rowland's 1Vhrf. NORFOLK, VA. We are alwaygln the Market for thennr- ihose of old wrecks old steam ore and old ma- chlncry of all kinds. All consignment aiier.aea to promptly an carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL V Nothing further seems necessary to! make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Fluea and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pun., The uross V leces an have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. Large smeie Oven Doors. Tin lined. The largely increased sales af this Stove attest its popularity every stove fully warranter!. P. M. BRANEY, , SOLE , AGENT, NEW BERNE, N. C Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DRANEY at 10 eta per pound. . .. . ocndwtf TO Dr. ElCIAn, . Nit. I'M aotjTU ClahK Bt.. :iiico ift- Ulillihed 1W, Uillll tioitfiif all Prf vt, Nervutu, Chronic aud HcUldls- lncpacity. Fmnl dlaeaacn, tto. inr v Rtiitatloa nomonmiy, or j it'iuu- n"3 !-. Kftii ia tha onlv iihyniriHii lu the cllv tint warrants oiira or no ray. f Ultutnted book, o?ur S.uui) pruao lytloua, 1 Uy TT A X? nV A T? Ii Bar Iron and Nails, all sizes, For sale by V. M. DRANEY, ocl21d&wtf. New Porne, N. C. I A Binail lot of M 1 - I i i 1 1 .. n v til V 1 i i 111 i , i kinds i f 1 n i ,1 i ; 1 to snr-ply the tmue t .... I...:,, r, n. Afl'ke., 1 .tot Hi I (' ,r; , si I vegetables hi whnU ,!e i i. . t v tious furnished at Lorry's Drug Sore. CASH buyers can get spot terms at SAVE time, avoid delay when sulE ing, by having' your prescriptions dispensed at BERSYU IMBLE fingers work for the sick BERRY'S. ANIGHT BELL for the use of those that trade at BERRY'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have th right to have it put up at BERRY'S. TO compete with low-priced goods) J- furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low strength goods. You can depend upon the strengh of all goods covered j by my label. No slops put up at BERRY'S. IXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at 1TX ', BERRY'S. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED . PARTS OP THE HUMAN BODY KNT.AIK.l .). !) V I' lr- Kfc. is an iulornHt inir dvertlfment UmK run in our nmu'r." Inn quiriufl wq will nay tllut tlu;ro no uvutfii-.t tuKftbouttliis. Ontho cont very highly lniJtjrsnL lute:' Be.ilnl cirenlftra civini: ail EIiieTIkdhjalI , r.uiliilo. To get Drugs and-Medicines, Paint, Oil,' Rope, Canvass, Nails, Spikes Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at , ..; : .,, U. 8. MACE'S, Marjcct Wiarf. , THE SPOT To. rpt Sf.nvna at TinUtm Vrmoa Call . ... .1 II 1 uu nw, luum ai U. S. MACE'S, Marlcet WharJ. THE SPOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually Kept in tho llardwaro Line, all at lsot torn Trices for Cash, is at U. S. MACE'S, .. - , Marled Wiarf, d&w NEW MS11N& N. C. 14. II. H. K.. i r . I ft hlmiuir tit. Hntn ulfLlv mutl Vvt IcrtUiisoiilalK. ninl euilirt'i!iHnL!i. IptU'rn fn. ii & iluelit Hieilkml mn. and ft full rtmieriittinn nt th ttiiuHi addreai U. 11. KANE. A.M., M.1X. 40 W. Htli bt. Kew York. C. E. FOY & CO., Wholesale Grocers And Dealel11 ln Qmn0 ' QgQ Kainit, Brick Block, Middle street, Newborn, N.C. era i u y OP: Lira v. j 1 m., :'.':. i : - BWHaiwiiiiiiin)ji TORPID COVELS, DISORDERED LIVER. Fro.n tliasa somvn tirlao three-fourthg ol tlu iismu)j of tim lititnan race. These symptom iiKUoim. thoirextstonoe: Ist o Appetite, HotvtU uuatlvti, Miok llesda qcU, fullu44 niter cntlncr, nversiun to eiertlon of budy or ruln.l, Kructatioii of food, lr.lmbllUy of temper, low spirits, fieliug of hnvtnir nrclcotrd nmc duty, IMZztuess, l luttcrlnw at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col ored Urine. CONSriPATIflinr ,1. m:ind thonso ofarcmoilytht lU'tatilrMsUy mi ma i.ivor. Asauvur mciilchio TOTT'S I'l 1.1,8 liiiV(Min n.innl. H'lmlr .ih.... ,ti,n Kiihieysimd Skin in also prompt: romovimr iui nupiintioa tniongh those three cav-rilfft'i-s of tho System." mnrlnnlnur imiui. 1iU),somit dlfrastton, rfffultir stools, a ele:ir eiuiso no nausea or gi-iplng nor liitorloro Willi (tally work nnd aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO IJALARiA,' ' HE FEELS UKB A NliW MAW. , "I h.iva had Dyspepsia, -with Conwlna tlon.two year, nnd huve triml ten rtilluient kln.ls of pills, nnd l'BTT'S are the first that linvo tlono mo any gooil. They havo cleant'd me out nioely. My appetite la tiplcmlld, food dlpteBta renfliiy, and J nny have nutnml passaimg. I fo l like a new man." W. XDVflv.t3, Palmyra, Q, 8ol.lcT..ry1ifrc,3.'5e. Offl,4lMmTftrSt.,N.T, TOn'O !.".!! DVi7. Qhat IIaib on Whiskkiis clmtifrml in. stantly to a Glossy Klack hy a sinnio mv plication of this Dy. Bold by 1. 'iri.. or sent by express on reoelpt of l . OIBco, U Murray Btroct. New I mt. TilTT 8 r.iAii'JAlCF LG 1L kz: r.::i- n t Co Si Ciuik Sti, Cj.pi CCuif i.vLvui C. AresnlnrKrailnata. ffsMTinOlclot I1'"'1 In the UniUiii ltaUts, wlitue lifk lohu k vri porfort moLliod and pure modicme iiihin-n nd PEItM.VNKNr CUIJV.S of all I'rivato. ( Imi Nervous Dinses. Aifoctmnsof tlie i .....i Kliiiieyn, J.lruldor, lorimi i., .. Nnrvii, Mwrlllnc lr the 41iui.ib. h ! rJ lirout, 5no 1iiIiim, ptirmamjutJy C " eradicated himx tho system lor Idii, Jmsiii ric I t and l'htjslml Wcaltwi, J :, ' Weak Btuntctl i , tntntt to JUarrlayfi, rtr., i cause, aprcnihr, Re t n l omijr, '!! !..- J f wlio nood un'ilicui i-' . , i Dr. h.ifo at-oncti. ins. tl VIS o city tor tr 10 by im i: f 1 1. 1 an n'u!:LrR L,y a.:, hi-.;, ms; THE SPOT onyn
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1884, edition 1
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