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said I a n'i'v. "i.-lr. The iajrLo he had over advocated ro- raper IpuJiatlOn, Bt.'-U'd t'-t Wllicll WAS untrue.. '-,) Mr. Wise honed Gov. Vance didn't intend that to be an insult. Senator Vance said he did not: but wished merely to state facts. In reply to some assertions per sonal to himself, Mr, Wise disa vowed any intention : to officiously parade as a witness, and avowed his unalterable determination to conduct a war upon the Bourbon party. i Mr, Wise said he did not advo cate social intercourse between the races. No nnjrro hn.d 1 nvnr ore. Payment.! transient .drcrttoemenU mu., . olaim Kal TmviWes hv bo made in advance. Regular adTertlBmont - Z.f. -tt illb. colleoted promptly at the end ol each I WaSOn Of political affiliations With month. ' , ' mm. uoiorea meuiDers 01 me uvg Oommnntcatlons containing news or a discos islature came to his house to con- ion of local matters are solicited. Nocommuai salt himr but they ftlwajS Came tO eauoa must expect to o puouenea tna coawns hjg kitchen. : lie did 1106 SUPPOSO - Y JOUANAI-.i U. j except ttt I ."c:.i7, at iS.OOper i0 for six months, I'c lWered to citj ti atiOcents perir-onth. I . 1.W BERNE JOUIIXAI,, a 38 colnmn I t, i publl.hed everj Thnrsday at $2.00 fi annum. A: VLr.TISTNQ RATES (DArl.Y)-Ong Inch ou f to sents; one week, tlOO one month tl.OO; three months, (10.00; six months, 118. 00) welve mouths. 20.00. - r: - Advertisements onder head ot "City Items' 10 cents per line for each nsertion No advertisements will be inserted between oral Matter at any price. Notices of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed tea lints will be inserted free. All additional matter will be chanted 10 cents per line " objectionable personalities; withholds the name sf the author; or that will make more thai on loluma of this paper. THE JOURNAL. II. S. NTJITIf. Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C.,FEB. 28. 1884, entered at the Post office at New Kerne, N O. as second-class matter. The Danville Riot. . , Feb. 25. Senator Tilden admitted to his parlor the wharf-rata and riff-raff of New York who voted the Democratic ticket. - Mr. Wise said there had been no disturbance on election day in 'Vir ginia." He had failed to keep one of his appointments during the canvass that at Manchester, be cause of information that there would be trouble. He was willing to die, but Manchester was the last place he would select to die in.: lie had no doubt there would have been a very disgraceful scene if he had gone. The Democrats of that if t; ' i . t r v v ...a g00u3 ! ' ' . 0 1 v It is f 1 ' t r i ' .a and other r- .' iL.rersvw':.'' .vwit'u similar cL rinst.) t !. r reduc,-' tions, and tL.-t rctituv.s w ill bo ad dressed to other Georgia members. N. J. Sun. . . ' . . Onr Drinks. : The Popular Science News has an article on the above subject, f winch we give the ctuel points. Water is essential to all forms ot life, No other .fluid can be found in a healthy human organization. It is the only drink which can be used without doing : violence, in some degree, to man's best physical weitare. Tea and coffee, in moderate quan tities, do not, in any marked de gree, influence vital 'activity un favorably. Tho feeble and nervous, however, cannot use either of these beverages without serious, discom- lort or injury. ; !-: ' r- A ! i As to alcohol, it would be better i fnf tha world if tlin nrfc Of nrfwlnciner 1 Parity, strength, find wholesomcness. More IOr me WOIlU U Hie UTfUI lHOUUWS economical than tho ordinary kinds, and can. lfc KUOIlld Snddenlv bA Inst, and the not be sold In competit ion with the multitude niwrkssi Iia fnrftvor rlattRod nmnnff of 1(lw K'st' 8h,ort ,we'eht- ftlum. or Ph,Phate piOtCSS U6 lOrever CidSSCU UUlWuo I powdera Mold only lu cans. HoyalIUkino Powdbk Co.. 1U8 Wall-st N. Y. novl3-lyuw v i . r i p i r-w r f. V ! W 1 M. I :s:.' U w L-l ft Absolutely Pure. This powder never varied. A marvel 6f NOFOLl. VA. The franchise of thlg entcrprlBe la based upon the chartered right granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, nnd tiie le gality has been repeatedly tested before the uiiiri oi we btaie. 1 lie J'uriioso In view is the "lmorovoment and extension", of the Canal, thus securing great public benents. Its fair conduct has already seemed public confidence, anil the next Drawing Will bo made on the 20th March, 1884, ' before the pub:ie In Norfolk, Va. " CIjASS 23. ' . SCI1EMK: . TIT a wTrT-wrNiri-ixT Sherman asked if the Funders were town had afterwards marched with inspired by objections to persons a transparency 'It's a wi je man or to race. who knows when to come to Man- Mr. Wise (the witness) said it Chester.1' t i. f i t : 1 , was an oujecuuu iu lauo. vuuitug then to the last election tor cue cotton Socd and Cotton Seed Meal. Legislature he said, "the tfourbons commissioner of the Georgia were by a large majority in iavor nDepartmentof Agriculture, has had of incorporating sthe color line .in fj.eqUent inquiries from farmers and their placiorm. lie reaa ana suD-i0tuer8 for information concerning nutted editorials m support or ciiis Uhereiative fertilizing value of cot- statement. - Two Democrats oi ton 8eed as usually employed by Lynchburg, witness believed, in- farmers and cotton seed meal. tiucea tne convenuon not 10 incur- t , 1ar rn fnp.Rnp.h inrnrmation is porate the color line into their plat- Uhe resuit 0f the establishment of torm. ; in cne canvass witness uau cotton seed oil mills in several places preserved notes oi nis aiscussions anri the consenuent demand lor cot- with his opponents, lie asserted ton seed. Farmers wish to know that lrom the beginning to the end how mtinr nonnds of meal thev they had sought not to win colored Bhrnld rp.i.ftiv in xchanp:e for a votes, but to make the colored! party givon number of bushels or tons of bo ouioua w iguuiiiuu wmwa .uou seed. These inquiries nave always make them stand together against been promptly answered, and in-., it, i He submitted .documents and formation on the subiect has sever- picturea used as campaign', docu- ni mM hPBn nnhlished. In order. ments. One of the latter displayed however, to present the comparison m nVf ' tnn nliA w hirtnin ft rt nrhirA I i . i. l ; i ; i. n uiiita iwvuw ""'i'i"u6 nuii-D in a compreuensive ana yen uisiiucu Peril vi an.. Direct Isiaert&tieB 2. the lost arts. : , We do not need it in any of its forms; neither the physic iau, chemist, nor artisan absolutely needs it in any department of his calling; and this statement we make advisedly,' after, full deliberation, taking into view our present knowl edge of medicine ant the arts." ; It is probable that very many rigid observers of hygienic laws do not TlSe water freely enough. It IS HavlnRrecelvedall Ihe Ouano Bhlpped to possible that we may, by habit, so S0!S moauy tne sensation ot tnirst, tnac i the traie it in a large degree ceases to be a Bafeguide of our need. We have seen many. instances of illness which wore cured by resorting to the freer ise of water. It supplies to the system the needed amount of liquid to maintain nominal pro cesses, and assist in repairing tissue waste. It is constantly passing out of tho system through the lungs, RUVIfJJ GUAliO of the best qnality and in excellent condition l- or particulars ana prices apply to HTJRTADO & CO., 10 A 18 Exchange Place, jatizz-uecu-sin : . . - NOTICE. STATE OP Nor.TII CAltOLISA, 1 Jnivmi county. J New York. Klrin nnrl lrilnAvn ortH if tha cnnnlxr 1 he suhscrlber having qualified as r.xecu BKin and maneyS, ana ll ino SUppiy Urlx of the estate of Elljuli Ellis, deceased, on la innrlf'nn.'irft tn ttiA t p.m.Tnfl. mnr- i the 2lth day or January, A.Jt 188-1, neiore tne UlA AiHk n...!f; Probate ttourt of tJraven county, hraeby notl- viu wuuiuvuo cuouo. vuuauiiJaviuu ties all persons having claims against gam nfrori rocnlfa frnm cnnli rlofSinnw estate to present them for payment on or lo- 'vouu" fore tue Kiratuay of March,lsS5,oi thisnotice and a remedy in many Cases WOUld will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . : Ail uvrsiius juueuteu mi mhu vsutic win make immediate payment. Done this 1st day ol February, 1884, ' ELIZABETH II. ELLIS, Ex. CHA8. rj. Ct.ark, Attorney, feb3-d0w pupil. When witness went to Dan 1 ville to speak the local papers ad . vised the white men to stay away. - Danville and Pittsylvania were tho most lawless communities m Vir ginia. Pittsylvania county and the adjoining county in North Carolina were ante in tnis. " -Senator Vance That publican county by a Jorityt Witness Yes; and there is : a Eepublican there will be Bourbon shot-guns. 1 Mr. Vance There will be a large ' number of convictions to the pern . , tentiary. Witness And crowds will go is a Ke- largo ma- ! wherever 11HIJU11UJ, form, ho requested Prof. White to prepare the following tables, and they are neie presenteu: , 1. 100 pounds green cotton seed will yield: - Ammonia,. o.ou pouuus. Phosphoric acid 100 ; Potash....- 1.25 . 2. 100 pounds green cotton seed will yield: ' . Linn "imters ...... 1-- spuuuus. Oil (11 gallons) 13 Hulls 50 ' ; : Cotton seed meal 85 8. 100 pounds cotton seed hulls will yield: . Ammonia , u.zopounas. Phocphorio acid.i 0.25 . ' , Potash.... 0.85 4. 100 pounds cotton seed meal will be the drinking of one half pint of tepid water bolore breakfast. Much ice water taken at meal-time is in jurious." It .arrests prompt' diges tion, the latter Requiring increased heat. Iced water should at all times be used with moderation. Anmri hnfnrA Mm innnf lia rtf Uonrhnn I vield " . ... OA( 3- Ammonia..... o.uuuuuuub. Phosphorio acid... 2.75 .;, Potash 1.50 . 5. 100 pounds of ashes of hulls, such shot-guns, Mr. Vance I don't know as there is any necessity for you to assail North Carolina here, sir. . Witness I allude to tho matter with regret. Witness . described , the crimes which he said had been committed in and about Danville. ' He re as are usually obtained from oil mill furnaces, will yield: Phosphoric acid o.uupounds, Potash 20.00 .. G. 100 pounds of cotton seed meal is equal in fertilizing value to about - Sweet Gum. When we consider the medical au thority of the world recognizing our Sweet uum to be the finest stimulating expectorant known, and that the pro prietor of Taylor's Cherokee Remedy OF, SWEET UDM AND MULLEIN has th formula of the Cherokee Nation of in corporating the sweet gum with the tea of the mullein plant of the old helds- which many of our readers will remem ber our- grandmothers making under the direction of the old family physician for croup, whooping cough and colds it is no wonder that Taylor's Cherokee Remedy ofSweet Gum akd Mullein is producing etch effective cures 1; in Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial Affections, For sale by all leadinir druircists. 25c and SI. 00 Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga.i Proprietor Taylor's Pre mium Cologne. ; f. ,, d&wfeHm The secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is owing to the fact that it is the very best iron preparation made. By a thorough and rapid assim ilation with the blood it reaches every garded the attempt to attribute the 250 ponnds (h shels) of cotton state oi excitement preceamg tne has practically no fertilizing value. ' The phosphoric acift in seed and meal may do regaraca as an avau able. ; -.. Based ; on the valuation of ele ments now adopted in this State for estimating the relative commer cial values of fertilizers, one ton riot to Sim's speech as . subterfuge. The excitement was due to lnnain macory publications and the effort which he had described. Mr. Sherman asked if witness wished to say anything about the canse of the not. Witness said that when he went to Danville Mr; Jennings, a Head nroa a i;aoriineTor nr hofirr. rnr. nan i " been 'waited upon., by Democrats On the same basis one ton of seed hnoinpsa if he did not withdraw. ' UU?"'H W". u'; , v. u, about 23? cents. utjumugo nuo y . " : With action Hflftil Itioivl ni. A2I. ner Democrats, witness suomittea . '."" rv", ,7: -m adverUsements of hardware dealers 6e,ed uld Je Mtetili. from whom the rioters of November in vam f "l.Bf 17 "rTT, oa thM .rm. --3 Tri thneJ Says Prof. White in conclusion .AYtiaamtmt.- vmtn. n lar.nla ; otirl .,my ivwm wm. uo. uguico TJir-i7; 7T.: here given are the average for or Zro FominentTy Than any?h ng f ary seed and in the main are ivisft . - 6 the results of analysis made in this Daring the cross examination by laboratory, wnere tor several years S at occurred M Vise lookinS to an exhaustive study of safd t5 the cbemistry 0f tLe ton Plant.'? first knew yon, three years ago, you , , , holonsed to the K. N. (know noth- : Against tho Morrison Bill no nartv: now von bolonff to the - ATLANTA, lieo.v 154. lhe nrst N. 4t. nesrro Kimnc) nartv." speuiai uiovemtsuii ugaiusn . w T ' nrv i;H f a 1 " i a Senator .Vance retorted "When nson s xarm. diu in mis oiaio was I first know you, yon were a seces- startod by cotton mill men. Last sionist Democrat; -now you are a week a petition was addressed to blank." - " .-.,.-.- -.... .- r - congressman, liammona nrging Air. Wise llardlv. I was onlv him to vote against any reduction ninevears of aee. and could not of the duty on cotton goods. Every have been much of a secessionist, "cotton mill man in Atlanta signed Senator Vance Oh I well: when it, and many others. a man pleads the infancy act, I have Mr. Ilngh T. Inman, of the Ex Tirtihinff more to sav. ' . i ' . position Mills, said: "We must A little later Mr. Wise said, the nave protection against me cneap attitudes 01 men had changed, uaoor 01 jungianu. 11 we uoirt gei ;Vaii ftnSnator Vance came nn lit we must stop our mills or cut tjtnach us Democracy and debt- down wages to one-third of what tvuir, when .you had repudiated we now pay. Of course, we can't r o;,va debts and had never been do that. Back of England is India, . - :-at. with its teeming minions that may r Vance admitted having compete witn ns intiio manuueture ,;ow nothinsr. but dclcnded 01 cotton. 1 snoiuu consider it very linst the charges of ever ' unlortniialo lor the Loin, .in miu Special Notice OP I p. .1 I ' , Its J ) t a t, l, . - Cc iistAtitly recuMt ; ca c i kiiuls tif f.unijMiiu u- j tosiipiilytlieti.iloni.il r, 1 1 ( , Apples, Potatoes, nnd ciuor Iruiif) mi J vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Borry 's Drug Store. '1 , 1 ASH buyers can get spot terms at SAVE time, avoid delay when suff ing, by having your prescriptions dispensed at EEUUY'S. JIMBLE fingers work IN at ; -.' for the sick BERRY'S. CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000. 1-Prlce of..... 1 15 UK) ' 2U3. do. do. do. do. do. do., do. do. do, do. do. .. 1,50 ... 1,(100 .. 600- ... aw ... ' 200 ... 200 ... 2'K) .... 100 ....I- 60 . 10 ... 5 Is.. 18 18 18 .... , 18 , is IS 18...... are ... are ... nre ... are ... of. of of 35(1 Prizes APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 80 ; ..... 2l) $5,000 . . 1,600 . 1,000 500 - 200 200 2'H) 2110 OIK) 750 1,000 .1,000 I50 270 180 A NIGHT BELL for the use of thosej IV that trade at BEIiliY'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at BERRY'S. rpO compete with low-priced goods -L 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 by my label. No slops put up at BERRY'S MIXED paints, $1.85 per gallon, at j ,'-BERRY'S, i WEAK, UXDEVELOFED - PARTS OPED. STREjNUTHUNliD." Klc. ian inlnrostin: distributing J18,(H50 Tiolx-Oto Only $X. . Plan of Lottery Bimllrit to that of Louisiana CompMiy. . . J. P. IIOEBACH, MANAGEE. Address all applications for Information, TlcketB or Agencies, to . - , J. P. HorjlACII. 207 Main. St, - . ... . Norfolk, Vs. The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class D of the Dismal Bwump Lottery Com pauy, and certify that It was conducted with strict fairness to all interested. GEO. T. ROGERS, l Pommibginnp,. CliAS. PICKETT, 1 wmmissioncw. get Drugs and Medicines, Taint, Oil, Rope, Canvass, ; Nails, Spikes Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at MarTcct Wharf. . THESPOl To get Stoves at Bottom Prices. Call and see them at -t- '- . . : U. S. MACE'S, ; ; ; v Market WharJ, TiUffTPOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels Axes, 1'lougn Uear, and anything usually kept in tho Hardware Line, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at : . iJ ' ; . , : U. S. MACK'S, ; Market WharJ. d&w NEW BERNE, N. O. '. S. W. SfiLDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, . No. SI Konnoke Square, ' ' NORFOLK, VA. ' Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion jruanmteed. . ". ; Established lHfiO. : ' " sepldilwflm V" it ,'HS ':JL Your attention is called to the UflNY ATTRACTIONS I offer this season, the . . LARGEST Ever Shown in . New Berns, Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHAINS, CUAUMS, LACK PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AO PENDENTS, part of the body, giving health, strength ' : " pr ATV ATJD FA'Ni"rV and endurance to every portion, Xnus beginning at the foundation u builds up I Bancrle and Chain Bracelets. j i. Ti a i I Elizabeth Iron Works, CIIAS. V. PliTTIT, Prop., 380, 282, 284 and 288 Wator street, NORFOLK, VA '.. , MANUFACTUREU OF ; , ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, ;; SHAFTINGS, r 1 I9ullc.ys, Ilsuig-ei's!, FORaiNQS AND ' CASTINGS, j "... OF Evi-vy Descnption. , ! " -Complete facilities for ALL WOItlUn our line r , auH-d&wly D1. II. 11. K its. of the loOutnw;r Huittu, uuw ntivrn ft Hi;mf.lv 1 lllmM'irHthAiunnMlf.LlvuMJ SlliUwMly. Ft)r ttitlluiuiaU, ntikl eiiIurutiii-QU, k-ttur. Imnt Bmlnutit mcdlcftl men, and a till dnsei'lplluu of tli trc-atnicut addru U. 11.KA.NE. A.M. H.IK. i W. Hltittl. Km Hark. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds Of OLD IRON, METALS nctKAua. - - . JAS. POWER & CO.. SO Rowlnnd's Whnrf. NORFOLK, VA We are alwaysln the Market for llicmir hnse of old wrecks old steamers and old mu' o.lilnervof all kinds. - ... All oonsignmeniB auer.uea 10 promptly nnn carefally. aud correct returns mode, aulldly and restores lost health. It does not contain whiskey oi alcohol. It will not blacken the teeth. It does not consti pate or cause headache. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleep dizziness, nervous .. debility. weakness, eto. . , , RINGS IN EVEBY VARIETY.: Fine Periscopic Spectacles and Eve uiasses in Kubber, bteel, Uelluloid, il ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eves correctlv. call and exammo stock, no trouble to snow gooas. . . . Kespectfully, - B. A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B. I will give Fifty (S50.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for . Tho Secret of Living. Scorill's Sarsaparilla. or Blood and Liver Syrup, will cure Scrofulous Taint, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Ner vous Debility, Malaria, and all diseases ortottiflF frnm an tmrtttra PAnntf.irtn nf f.hA hinmi. rifirtiflrAtPH ran h nrpsptitoil Gold or Silver that was not. frnm mnnir lpnlinir nhrnirtinnfl . minis-1 i OCtlldly" , li, A. BELL, ters, and heads of families throughout the land, endorsing it in the highest ii terms. We are constantly in receipt of , certificates of cures from the most relia- ble sources, and we recommend it as the WRHLPH AT "P anA T?PTATT, bet known remedy for the cure of the ' UU JJiJOilJj Jj AIM XIJj 1 AJ-U ttutrvo uuseaaea. DKALEE IX Pure Cod Liver Oil made from se lected livers, on the sea-shore, by Cas- TTpfl W (rrrirP'MP5! will Hazard & Co., New York. It is avy UrxtJlltfe. absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once tacsn it prefer it to all others Physicians have decided it su-j per lot to any of the .other oils In mar ket.,- ;';' ': ..r.' .,'?..'',- tn-a THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL COGII STOVE. '.V : Void of Offence. , . The breath becomes "void of offence,"! when contaminated with decaying ori impure teeth, if bozodont, tne national beautifier of badly furnished mouths, in used systematically.- It institutes a I SDeed v reform of thoso conditions favor able to dental decay, such as the corro sive action of acid impurities fermenting upon the coronal eurface, the destruc tion oi the enamel By tartar and tne in jurious influence of tobacco. ; Polish daily and after meals, if possible.- V.-. ' V A Fair OiTer, , . . The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated I Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted w ith nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diwases. See advertisement in this rnper. d&wlw Dry Goods, . Fine Wines , and Lienors. The celebrated BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY always ou band CIVII ME A TKIAL. ' J : l$la lik's Old Stand. : i '. Middle Street, . r V ' KcMberu, N. C. . JanldAwlv . - . v - Nothing further seems necessary to make tho New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavv. Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined The largely inoreased sales af this Stove attest its popularity every stove fully warranted. P. M. DRA11EY, SOLE AGENT, NEW DERNE, N. Any castings wanted firf Tanner Girl Cook Stoves sold 10 cts per pound. by P. M. DRANEY at ocHdwtf linen wo nnunt 'about Una. flle(i circuljirH 1KT. " IT say tliat thore is no evuK- On the conti-nry, tho advrtiHtvij'I'ira nng rim in ourp.i tin ill' to 111- . u oi luua- : Civilly all jHrtuMiYSTi(;s!iin "laTTjultalo, Ji.f. Tokilo Kvmitiq lis. v 10 HABIT Oniuiu -net E. FOY & CO., Wholesale Grocers U y;, ?.K .And Dealers In.' , ,,; ' i(j '- Guauo ; and Genuine " German ; Kainit, ' Brick Block, Middle street, C-v-1'!-:':' - Newborn, N.C. r TORPID DQVYCLS, DISORDERCD LIVER. ancS LZi: I.ARIA. Krom tlioaa 33tii'c7 ui isa Uii ee-fourtbs ol tiu ikuuud or tlio human ce. Tlioea symptoms niilto.tli iheirexutcnoo: Its. ol Apputitu, Koirtl toitlvti, hick llond acuo, fuUujaj oiler vatins;, nvuTslou to ciertlou of budy or miua, KinctAtlon . of fMid, Irritability of tempr.r, I.or splrlU, fro ling of hnvlna ut Krn r sum. duty, iisiiuess, 1 lutirU' nt tlio Henrt, Dot. leore the hu-lilt' col- . ore. Wrlue, COa(!lTIPATIO., ,,(! ,10 mimiHliBiisa ofaroiuedy tht orl dtix'otir" oiitliol.lvor. AsnLirurnioilioliKi TU'l'T'6 . ,t,,',s liavono oqnnl. Tlicii-notlouoi.tha Ktilncys nnd Skin Uolso prompt.; l oiuovlnir , nil lnipuritins through those tln-co " trav engcrs of the ysum," proilncina npim. .' tuu.soiiiiit (litrostton, lvfpiliir slools, aoiuiir skin ami a vigorous body. TV'f I"MPII1.bJ oikmo no nausea or griplnjj nor luterrcrq wllh dilly work and nio a porfcot ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.'- ITia FEET,S LIKE A UfltlV MAW. 'I havo had Dysnopsin, with Conslipa-tlon.twoynai-s, and hnvo trlod ton diilVrcnt ' kinds of pills, and TWIT'S nr tlio flrnt Umt hnvo done me any good. They havo cleaned me out niooly. Wy .appellio 19 . splendid, food dlucsts reddily, (ind I now; huvo natural paHsnws. I fool like a new man." W. ft. EDWARDS, Palmy ra, O. BolrtcYerytierp,35c. Offlce,41'SriirraySt.,N.Y. ' WOTTOj!!!: DVu Ghat Hair or Wuhweus ehangoa in. stantly to a Glossy 1 i.i ic by a single nn plication of tliis Dyis. Hold Dy I)i utrimg, or sent by express on receipt of f l, Offlco, 44 Murray Street, New YovV. TUm filAwOAL CF V:zz.i .11. S. i i 1 'Emory's Lilllo C: ficiontly powc ' .1 fi yet t" o e r 1 COIIi.till.'iK '. Ij t T 1 1'jV.h are H,f- i r I - . 1 Commissioners' Opkkt, ' l I ) ; t Hew Heme, Feb'y 5th, 1SSU J Ronlel Proposals for building a KrldRe across Swil t Crewkbt Viineeltoi'o, In HtMHU'diinee Willi plan mid specifications on tile in tlio olli-e o) lhe licKisterof Jleedsof tills county, will lie received until the K'lrst Monduy hi Snm-li nt-yt, "-. ne Commissioners rest-rvc the rsttbt to ro : i iiiiv nnd ell bids I HtiieMttoos should lie n'l'ln 1; -r l T i i siiv, 1 sq., H-HiBli-r ol l'i : .1 v. ; i A. i 1 1, 111 tlltlll 1 en rtl Nu. 173 blMTTH CLAltH lT., .;ilic0 fs Ubllihed li3j, ti Hill lieliiig II Frl Vmio, Ncrvutu, (JliiunlC ud btcll dif MSiwnrutorbtM, 1m potency (ieaual Incapacity), Kem1 dloeoM, fctn. t'"a ultNtltm pcrimlly, or .y leticr fi. Dr. Kean it th only phyfifii In tlis i-itv ttiat vimnli euro or nn liy. 64 p$ Illostrited book, o? t ,iuo pruaci iytloui, i by iuU. G'::! i iwa..avo'l :A smttll lot of CHOICE HOME EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES for s:ilo CHEAP. Como early, before all are Bold, ja j.20tf. . , JOHN DUNN. I J v. l Vtl) ij jVI WW all I in t li o bmtffi M;itps wlioao lii k lumi j- i jwri-M-f, nuiilHui antt pure nuutirins innrc. lind M'. H M A N K ,N T (JUKF.fi of Jill 1'rjvft (. i r..-i'vons iMsc-rfsns. Aiiortiotignf tiie i 1 hhif v. Jt fntldcr, iuim iono, fEr, bwr i.inff of (hei i:in.-. r h 'i iivniit, Ji4nc I'al it m, p--t niMijuin y t- citiilioatcd from the BysU;m ir iuo. i-.b i , . j Losses, cm. i s and X'hfiical Vf'eaLr' i, i ... WcuJi Eyt'g, Stunted , mm(s (O JbtrriiTft", r , cmwfl, fiprc ! : tt i '. l?Yon:r. ':- VilO IliM'il hit'iii I - . lr. i--'f ti lit tin- i . IIAIiDAVAI E:r Ircn r i 1 11:11, rll i'zz:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1884, edition 1
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