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Kvxn. , Editor. NEW EEENE, N. 0.,HARCH 23. 1884. entered at the Post office at New Berue, If 0 . - as second-class matter. fcEPUBLlCAft PICNIC- Tr ormflara that th T?.Pnnbl fiai S - t it't ; " . . of this State are to have a regularly old time picnic on the nrst 01 may. Both the Liberals and the Straight- t- ' u.ihr. i,ot riQW in Biraigntout Jsopuunuaus w mit. aeiegates reguiariy appomreu and bearing their credentials signed by the chairman and secretaries Of countyJ(convenUons, . of ttf fee the representation of each county in the JI6use of- Kepresen- . .. J : . .1 ' l -1: I taiives; wnue ine juioeraia evince their liberality by holding a mass , : ? !w convention and will regard all per- sona jn attendance as duly accred- ited delegates. - . - i ThA dxr AfllAP.tAd is rood and the month. unexceptional U( is he May convention, and the two wings may harmdnize and they may not; or they may make separate nom- inations and they" may not- they - may carry the State and then they may , notj they may deceive the Democrats and they may not. But uStKT Mar niftnlftsi trnnerallv comes - ' I uxo.sjay.y may takea trip np Salt river, and wo rainer ihuik wiey win. .u m meahtime, however, let the' Demo-' crats keep an eye to the windward j v .oi r;n and remember that eternal; vigil anceia tiro price of UDertyanatnat Republican V divisions ' generally tBrminatA on or about election dav and all ' vote solid for the nominee. - ''i' . A' colored voter; writes, to ! the4 etr and OJsewer; and says that manyiwiorrvoWa'rin Eastern - Kortii'O'att; kvJ .'"sWgested.'to' him thatir' Maj.' Jomr Htjghes is nominated for Governor and Eton. John a. LdNCrfor Sunerintendent :-6ijL :. t-ama. nkm.A.J ill:t "i.'.' -.u ' -it;iiu- crauc .uciie.i wguml( receive uum hearty support t, . iy?i l ! YVehave Bot a "particle of jfcbnfl-! dence in '.this: statement, notwith- Rtanaine- the writer claims that the stanmng tne writer claims mat me colored ;peoble, have more sense than they used to have. We learn, jn London. before. long.'. The ranks however, that : a good number 'in of the-dynamiters , aw being re - this conntyidid vote: for Maj. Suited by large accessions from the . ,OBft , , ., Irish m Paris. Both radical ; revo- ; Hughbs in 1872, and we know that laJni8t8-lind Relegates from the some of the leading colored men in Tj.isa Republican Brotherhood are this and James City were anxious that he should be a, candidate for Htjbbs had withdrawn; - but this was because they had become em- bittered towards O'HaeA, and BOt becanso they wanted to vote the , colored people exercise any judg- . meat in toting, only ; to .stick to- p p Mir ' and ' - vote the Republican tirtrt wilid ; - f v' - J v , J- v U .1 iV:-'- .x jNewerne.nas pien.ty oimeuwuu faa8 appointed mj detectives would fill with honor .and , redit to q London, who will be under special " ? Ptate any position on the Demo- pay: and hate Special dutiesMTwelVe r l2 ' ticket.' Eecognizing the fact Of them'are English, eight Irish, and i tho .randidate for Governor feiSht American. The rest are Eus i , the , 'candidate ttor; governor te Erendh vGermani Australian, i come from the West, and the Italia snan8h and Canadian. f r fact that the , Pamliqo '. sec; ! ? had no representative oil t since 1872, the Jctoekal , ' .ni. ixv. V sometime ago that the j would do well to Bom- tIxjghe3 for Lient.-GoV' ' e" thihk bo for tie M- a man of undoubted reachable charac- ability to dis- dutics cf that He v .i.U iuU strength to tLa ticket from the fact cf his being well known throughout the State and of unquestionable fidelity to the people of the State and the Democratic party j And lastly, but , BOt Jcastlj. has never bceu an office hunter or place Becker bufc; a! rCaiJy t6 aid in the promotion 6f those WhOUX the party nominated and fn YOU Valuable V . serrice ,in , the. several campaignB giqce tbe. termination of the War, EErs FE02I THE OliB JOKLl). Pentral Uprising of the , Bedonlu London, March 19. A despatch from Cairo' - says that telegraphic communication - beyond Berber is lJSJt Xheyiihave"; already;; occupied the region about the Sabooka cataract. and blocked the river at that place, The ; Batakheer . trjbe. ia preparing to attack Shendy, ti n; : ! . The tribal rising is universal from Kassala to Barber The Arabs be- tween -KOtosko. and i Assouan aie W D-' i.sniimmi. wirn n. sonnnrt t thi ii.ki. dendowas, who fought at El Teb, v.ju occupy , iiaker-.. kasha's . tort, near Tnnkitat. Osman Digma's force' 'aroona TamameD has in- . f Snntim. aiKi' thAir tribes , are. small, ; numbering less than. 1,500. .combatants. Their ad- lesion is i very deceptive; Three "fcM 'An ''-"ktua - 11'- A Shendyi -.lt ia rumored at Dongola ii.j. . r,.tA. wuu uo ,kuiswuo uuum uupwn 1H uuo piwyuiw "ut ub, have surrendered and been masSa cre( . . (; ;? : j f .The men and horses under Col, Stewart, now, intrenched at Ilan- douk, are snflering lrom the intense I ttnnf Anil Ks1t-iciK tnnfAK ' TtV Tirill ; anitam that nosition. Qri. Qra- ham has asked tot an 'infirease of cavairy ana oeiter commissariai. B.mg an yearly decision Either forQed :army affainfjt, Sinkat 0r to withdraw all to Suakim.. ! A further advance of the British In" the Soudad is imminent, . Gen. fJrariam ia 1rl fitrhr nf pnnf.inincf triA campaign. He think the rebeUion b nort yet crusued. j ; The situation oiuen. uoraon i consiaerea cnti- cal. Zobehr jPasha declares that he wiir be .responsible with his own life for bringing Gen. Gordon safely QalcoUiH-to' ' Alexandria. ; March 19.The men-of-war Conaon'and MynnidoD pave suaaeniy aeparteaiorisuaKim. T.h .Government have Suakim 'ito ' negotiate with the 1 caieo, March 'ao. Sir .Evelyn Baring considers that Gen, Gordon 18 safe..-as : Bteameits are able to navigate the Me to Khartoum. , Dynamiters in Paris. ! pAEks, March , 19. Several ban queta in honor ot St, Patrick's Day wet held m Paris on the 17th. At a banquet in .Belleville the motto, 0'Dbnnell'S Death Win , be Avenged,? was displayed. Several delegates of , the . Irish Bepublican Brotherhood were present: Patrick Py alvocated the- osfe of1 dyna. . - ..,-- AAntt.inlA .intA that, mhTA Avninaiftnq nn'A hnr joining them; as 'they have become convinced that it will be impossible knniVfiraarv of the besrinnineof the Commune of 1871 last evening by baBquetsin several of the suburbs. The speeches at these were of a of Middlesborongh has been warned that! attempts are to be made to blow np public buildings there. ' Mr; Jenkinson, Director of the Irish Criminal Investigation Depart- Irish constables have beon appoint- - ed to act as detoctives in English eeaports. t t; ' . i Beene,; March ,19 The -Swiss u bouucil has decided , to grant the extradition of. Anarchists whenever this is asked for. Other- wise i Anarchists .will .be', expelled from the country. 1 'When the blood is loaded wi.'.i impu rities, and moves slnr:"i.Gh!y in the vVm, an alrr'ivf! is reeded, c.s l' 'c- '- i of the vital l.uid eann. t la 1 1 - - ' out B" i ri ' i. XI i : r I ettor f ' i " - laa Llo , i . . : j t m. . i:-Tbe . . ' '.1 some- j I by the ,1 :. reived 1 nr.; Llentoi' o u'': r eT:'.a::i3 3 Lare ct i charity ball i : check, for . - Bucks cour y. that f J,5CJ u in l.cacf-tha uoney whi. '1 the 1 1 r lr.-tr "five andtlieremr' ' ' Z, Jisayumiuin 'or ajherins t j t '. Io:. BATflN.EouGr., La.. Mar(h 19. Tho Governor to-l.;y received a despatch from Bayou Sara to the ."act that all hope of, saving any part of the Morgauza levee has been abandoned, nd that the crevasse will soon be a mile wide and prob ably an average depth of ten, feet. A despatch to the Governor ( from ThiDodeaux says, tne Jamison ere vasse, three miles above that tpwn Sn the ,.' left ; bank , of Bayou La fourche, is 'still running at -'a- tor: rible rate, and doing immense dam age to the planters. .. ; , ,, -,, f Annapolis, , Md., March ? 19 lud , . Aqiogdrvoa ,V"-urtj , after ai protracted struggle,. passed r, J, 'i ,ti v marriage license lrom to:. 00 cents. ' Heretofore the. revenue , to tie. State from- this ; source has avera;ged;' ijsaTjOUU.'annnavy ;tne( State ; receiving . ,aud ; the-, court clerk; .50;; cents ? for, each ,:ficense. Under, the new law, while the ;fees of the clerk, will remain as .before, the State will receive only ten, cents Ibr each license..,,! u-i:M.t , Washington1. March: aisThe House. Committee, , on .Agriculture to-day. authorised a , favorable : roi port on a bill toi allow any;, person to manufacture wine or,. brandy; opt Of apples, peaches, Crapes, and nttiav rinriaViaMn frnit ; ruioprl htr Other perishable fruits, i raised by himself or his tenants, free from a.nv intarnal revpnnfi ' tax 'or re- ! Chicago, March 1 9.-TheVdiffer- ences between the northwestern railroads- were-1 am icably, adjusted to-dat, the four companies inter- estea tne jMortnwestern, tue, jsock Jj3ICVUU bUQ ., ,AUJ. A411 UUU, OJlU..UU Milwaukee ana t., jram-r-supuiac- ing to form a pool to run iwq years from April 1st. , Any one ot the companies can demand at the ex- Diration of one vear a readjustment of i percentages.' The ' questioner" percentages was referred .'to Arbit rator Bogue,' ' all the ' companies agreeing to abide by' his "decision. In the meantime the present rates are to De maintainea, ,-r, : i 1 ! ' rrl .1 . i ,j An. Extraordinary Oflferv 'lTo All Teaming- Kmnlovmcnti' ; We want Live, Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United States and Canada, to sell ft patent arti- cle of great merit,-ok is,tairrs.; An ki'f.ip.U ViftVinw ft 1firn nli. tiftvlno-'rivflK tionand on which the agent is5 prbtecM for each andeTerv county he maysecureh'' f,. .T': '.SKKaPEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES tide that can be soldinevey household,! it might not be; necessary to make an f'EXTRAOBDINAEY OFFER" tO SeCUIfe gOOd agents at onpe, but we have concluded to jn the merits of our invention, tut in sts fealabUity by any agent that wi,U handle tr. wir.n annrenr., .uiir np-pnra. now nr. wo are maKing irom, iau touuu a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who we rrArt--r:rr -Zr". i-i.i .i.ii ..i.i-..n.'KKM.r.i . triattmaiau to wear as teaetciuu in tnis fund .the money paid for them. : Any agent or general agent who would like ten of mr& 'Pnrjttes and work, them through, guhTagents for ninety days, and failtocleara f."".Mr " their money iacku .No other employer 01 agents ever flared to make such oners, nor would we if -we did, not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed, and out two saies a aay -wouia give a prom; of over 8125 -a monthi and that erne of bur agents took eighteek orders iu bhe day. Our large descriptive ' circulars explain our offer- fully; and these we Wish to send to every one but Of em ployment who will eerid us three one cent stamps for postage. Bend at 1 once and secure the agency hv time forthe i. - . . . ,i. i ii , ,, A named in our extraordinary offer, we wuam JUD IU UVB U1B suuews ui ui (UU lifMiv. hitau wauuxuo DUUUIWID -auu readers of this paper who reads this of - fer, to send at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, nt m nil mill Tnan tha riAcr nhniiKa otroi rf- vill lose the best chance ever of- those ;out ot, employment to oney. ;;,;:';;i , , , !Nek MANUFACTTjiiiNQ bo-, . 16l8mithfieldSt, .',,. make money, . ItENNER ' rharSdotwly . V...rV" -''"I Pitta)urg,Pa. A i'alrOffer. Tlie Voltaic Belt CO.,' Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dy e 'a Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to iuen, youn or oiu, Hiiiicieu wim neri vous debility, lost vitality, and' kindred troubles. ' fcee advertisement ' ia ; this paper. - 1 , ' J. :;. ' Of the many remedies before the piib- lio for Nervous Debility and weal. .ueas of Nerve Generative fystcm;' there is none equal to Alloa s 1 .rain 1 ood, which promptly and pcrm.'u.fxfcly ro,;toria nil los;Ivi;'or: it never fila. SI pkg., 0 for 5. At dniiiiila, or bynmilfrom J. II. Allen, 815 lu'ot Ave. New Yes k City;' 3 Ayer's Hair Vior b'uih cells to l-na'i' y tri' r yi.T'-.rous ; - .. ( : 1 ! ' f - ' ittia i -3 hair 1 !;'." , " i M . .! ; ii-', 'ji ... 'wAk. .''1' i' This cowder never1 Tftries, A marvel 6f nnty. strengtn. ana wnoiesomeness. More loonoraleal than the ordinary kinds, and can- hot be sold in competition with the multlt 1?,wte8t,l!,0,we,teht,alu,S rP'1"Ri,,! powder8, Bold only hi cans. 'Roya&JUk ot De sold in competition wiuune inuititmie late KINO wdeb c6.; lua waU-st.. jj. y. . novla-lydw Li. lb 1$ M su iUtme now offuit a Rcmtdy where ly nD II II. If 1KB J tJst lUbilHoa any ue Can nroMtnmU 4alek(f uApainlM. 'or ttlmo (littli ftnd tmdorBemutfrnmemliiBnt medirjil inen.(i,v$wiflretB Ale 11, JLAJSa, AKr mMHi lU IUJW o. mm ... Direst. Ic:r.:rfcli;ns, Ilnvlhiireeeivedali the Ouano uhlpped to till. MMintTV i1lp..t riam . ti TlAiknaKn 1111- er new Government Contract, we oiler to the-trade,,, FEflJIVfflEijGUAUQ:; he nest quality and In excellent ooiidtuoi of particUlai'B and prices npply to 1 ' 10 & 18 Exchange Place, Sew York. ', jftnZ7-deod3ra L, i - ' ; -,, r- T't ,t'..!,.i-!"."' ' i '.'.i'I'!i.3.i''v Your attention is called to th ' f"i Apitf W4,'JtTTrtflrtTift10 LliJ o 'i I 1 Mil I Ua J rta ar,i)ci'tfqr.". in -in'h'vmmf.'m .. 1 offer this season, the , ,: fiAE.QBST LW ';Si()WllB':-Hew!;B(ail8, "'CHArKS, CHARMS, tAcs PJNS, trpntr rnTV 'TfirirrT AWtl tmHrUT? I PW VHfWi hUuaLJlu AIIJJ IIlJ!lllljiUS j r( v. i PLAIN AND FANCY ' Bangle and Chain Bracelets, . 's,' vv-v' vauttstt. i im r t,t .-w 1 rt '. ; ' w. L tTS X Glasses in Rubber; Steel, Celluloid, Bil- of fitting the eves'correctlr.rt ) fvfiB Call and exammo atnek: no trouble to 'i - 7 ' Jeweler. Middlrt p.t.i New Berne. N. C. N: fi.l will give, t-ifty (50.00) Dot "HaoJdorSUvr thatwaBnot V: - ' aqtijdlT g ., na . LSTlyQ fit 02223 T4' T' 'JlTHfWH.':'), Yi..i('.'.i' !NOWIN THE .7 Jm' .WHNSTEIK.BUILDIHG.f I , , . . Mii aut,u qux 7:''.i I j ,j -7, ,;.K f , I . - , , , . ,IIH1, v. ' ;i ' j ''t ! '? 1 - ) ' ii'"'.1 n;.i-fl',iuii'i'rtV VrclHi. r ffif;if.V v.i - r " !( ; . !. ,.' . 1 n i:n i.l. ., : 1 1 1. .1 : .1 till the same will be disposed of t; ' y ' ' ' '. ' , -iv' ' - ", j .Thai Stbcb .tonaistsi of Dry Goods, fclothingV' Gerits1 ' iFiirniahing' Goods, fa--1 5r' L":'-rT ' J-':1,'! ttma anj Clmoa TTta on.l Pnta finis pets and Mats, and a great pinny other articles, ! ., , ' . A ' i ' Al80' a TrBe lock P011 nnd, ToP HDiiRgies of tlie(lut mouufattare., 5 h M H. COHEN. l fel3J wtf II AIU W.AIlli;. E-rlroa cn'llHb.'iillzc' , , For sul( by ortSt lAwtf. New r-ei i.o, N. C. y r f t - r t- f ..A ti jsi, i f Ruecin! uiice OP NOlfFOL-K. VA. Tha frnnchlse of this entorbrlRO le hnpl npon the chartered rlRht Bi'anWd to the llsinal Swamp Canal Comnanv. and the 1- ftality has been repeatedly tented before the umria oi tne Minte. The Pnrpose In view is the Mmnrovemfint and exteimion" of the Canal, thus securing great public benefits. ' Its fair conduct has alreadv Secured nnhlln Confidence, and the next Drawing will he madoon the , 1 1,7th April, 1884, before the pub-lo id Norfolk, Va,-.. 1 ' ', SCHEME: CAPITAL PKIZS $5,00a 1,1'.' . , i,-:i.X I Prize of ...t5,(X)0 Is... $5,000 1.500 1 'do. 1.500 is ii ir 1 1 '16 do. do. do. do. do. llO,. :. do, ... do. do., do. l.OUO :ls..4i. . 500 is..,,..... ......... m is.... lSsMa ....... 200 is j...... .' 200 te..,.. 100 are.. .... So are ........ .k.,..JL..(-,.10 MUtk, 5 are '1.000 500 aio 200 200 200 ; boo 70 1110 , 1.0(H) 1,000 (i AfPitOXIMATiOH PBIZES. of. m ;.... 6f.....;fc.i........ 0 of . 2 356 rrl7.es distrlbntln(t......$18050 ,. Tioli-Ots Only 0X. ! Plan of Lottery similar to that of Lonlsiana j. p. noRBAcny Managee. : Address all applications for Information, xicKets or Agencies, to , r , ; ... , , J. P. 1IQEBACU. 207 Main 8t, Norfolk, Va. i The undersigned, supervised the .Drawing Class K of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Oom pany.ana certify that it was conducted with strict Harness w(an .interested, , . r - PRIZES PAID IN CLASS D., v 15000 to-M. AMarx.'ealcm, Vfc!i'-.t;f't, S500 to pi t"; llaxter, Souih Mills'. NC.. 11500 lo partlas in sums of from 85 to Ciod. Elizabeth Iron Wdrks, p ClIA. W.:PETTIT, Prop., I, 284 and 886 Water street; , , : . KOUFOUC, VA ! J :, I) MAKTJPACXTJEEB OTf :' AJil UlUiikij AJVf-UAJAiyt ' Saw krid Grist Mills'. ' Saw, and Gri&t Hills, SHAFTINGS, -; l?nlleysi Haiigeisi WKQIKGSrMD. CASTIKQ8, Mcy if! Of 'Every Description;- f ? - Complete facllltie for 'ALL ' WOKKiti our une ; ,-, .-,,,.! t- ut7raawlyi- ; 7r-rhr-: " r" tTTOTTT'S'P HARTT. nUTTOC Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS anaHAWs.' ,..r, l -. !',;,.,!.,,-., ti JAS. POWER & 00.. HO howlnnd' Wbarf. NOaFOLK. VA. We are ft wnys in the 'Market for tbe pur- ennee oi oia wtbcks oiu gieameri ana Ola liia chiiierv of all kinds. , , t au consignments attended to promptly and iaiefully,and correct returns made, aulldly THE; lfNBIVALEP, Nr Wi FA KM h K. (4 I K I T" ' w. 1 Nothing further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cookincr a-iTaratiiB. It has large' Flues aid 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. ' J ' ' ' L,arsre emcrle Uven Uoora. Tin lined. The largely increased sales af this C!j. n.oi. ii i.:r r . tQisjvc alien, 110 yvyuLaiih ovpij iivvc fuuy warranted. . ; P. M.s DEAIIEY, SOLE AGENT, $EW BEBNE; N. C. Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl fWvlr filn biiM Vitr P M tlTfAOTVot 10 cts per pound. , , ocHdwtf i j i tl.ille!ll 1S13). I. HUH tt. i i ma jj'H" ; r. Kim In tl city tlit warrn pas Illustrated book, oner 3,0un jm v. M C TT" CO., c. ,e nort, pi-nnltm openH on TUl"" I 1 v I U JU , . iti i ii i !"),1y tn V- ' f ' ; r-'AtAjiji. x. i II. V C'( i ''y n i . , i t kiu .j cf f.irm I rouj,-?, to eri'i!y t..e tra.ie w i.;i I ..t, (. Apples, l,iai.o s, an.l ri.:, rl. . vegetables Rt wholesale thus, t tions furnished at IVitv'sDit ' ASEt buyers can ret Biot f.rm at SAVE time, avoid delny when mft ' ing, by having your rwrir1ii dispensed at . JTIMBLE fingers ANIGHT BELL for the use cf those that trade at . BEHI1Y tJ. NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you Btill hsve the right to have it put up at BEICY 'S. " compete with low-priced troods , furnished to our eountrv storeH from the North, many druggists feel called upon: to meet competition with 'J tow sirengm .gooas. iou canaepona Upon the 8trengh of all goods covered ' by my label. No slopB put up at MIXED paints, $1.85 per gallon, at , ;. ;: ' ' BERRY'S. 1 V fi i(, L.IEVELCrZO F.' "1 3 TUB HUMAN BOOV" Ol'l I) S 1.(3 work for V filek .. I -I... .i. h.! I, A Kni'ii, I i v i i ... l hl'.:i,(i'l'iii',Ni'.!l," Km., isnn imn tr ' f ""T'T'T'Ii" ii " J"' v 1150 i'JL-' iWU!- "11 ' '1 "' ,"." fjfin" p ;q;-; 1 M . -i ! jl Id-'. TORPID nO'..ZLC, ;f V DISORDERED LIVER. - and UlALAIA..' ' 7 l-Tom tliesa soniv ariua tiiKukwi,.u' r tli j Hiuas of the human race., l'tieMi f yinpuiuulinllotttu their existence: toss oi nciio, fuUueis iter eatlnc, snniss ta v 4 of . food, Irritabllltr of teraoer. iJ splriU, A f having .,Rlru- .raedir Wafu,,,, HutwrlnK t(JH, ,. fored Uriue, .COflTdTIPAVIOiK, n,l d9- fc- : .... . L'V8r' aawrinoUiolno TOTl" r ; Irll.IJlia,vonoeqnal. Their notoinintli,f lUllllOVg and Sir In (a Man , aU Impurities through those thito eavl ' H"" jus) rsun," produelnif upix.. V v lUi,)i,id rtlirogtion, mpdav stnote, oionrii-t BKlii.iiiilnviirorousbodv. TUWn mi.i h . ' ; oimiMi i no nauraft or griplns Mor Interfere Willi diiiy work Bud ni a perfeot ; ,t' v!, ,i ; ; tna feefjS like a kxav maiv. 'I hrVQ had lvSnnTmln 'Ul Ibuinhai tloit, two years, and imvotrlPd tan iilffurantr kimldof TJillB. and TDTT'I nw fh firut1' i ana tbtt'S iho - j uuw uiitb uuuo mo any good. t xiiey nav , vnilCU Alia Ullb IllUlil V havo uatarul pttref.- I feel like ft now ; lZ?ifalm: ! GRAT HAIR- OK WHISITPTIB olnir. j stantlytoaGlpssr Buck by a single ni. ' pUcation of tills Dru. Sold iby DrUKsWui.iCl j or sent Dy express oureoeipt of 91. . I i " Offloe. 41 Murray Street. New Ynrt- SIUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECI1PTJ KZl.--- Mum 1 r 85 SsMsupp. Coarl s:c:c3, c::::.;::, i AreetiliirfTOrMiito. tj?-ThOI(I.t Ppfpti1l in the United States, whoe ufk i.oku kxi-kkiknok, t . perfect method and pars Anediciue iamira bthiiY i and PKitMANKNT oubks of all Print. Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Affections of the Hoort, sjii,i Kidneys, lllatldcr, J'.i-nitIon, Ulcers, -d W,irf, fivvelllni; oftlieOluncIa, flora Moiilii. 'j Thrttt. JSnue- Pulus. nernianentlr oureti and ' ,eruu:a(un-oui luos'himior.ui ,f t, . A nWMlZVimiJ,8 I lnfc.4iWO LoiHi8,lcxualDccuy,MeHtat and Physical Weakness, Falling Wemerft' Weah Eyct, Slanted Development Itnju-di , mcntt to Marriage, etc., from txeestet or a n tj Miu tpraJUi), safely and prlcaMy Cured, ' ?-Yonn?,MI(llle-Vitcd and Old men, and all who need mo-iioal nklll and experience, onnult -Dr. Bate at onoe. His opinion oostsnotbinir.nndinAy . save futurs misery and auame. When inconvenient to visit tha city for treatment, medicines oan be spiiC srerrwhere liynuil or ainressf'ree front ol.rr vntlon. a-It is self-evident that a physician who Rives his whole Attention to a olaes of diseases uu, tulna vrcut skill, and physicians throuitliout the , oountry,knowin?this,freqnentlyreaominendlitiiilt eases lo the Uldeat Niteclullat. by whom every . known goad remedy ia nued. Bir-Dr. liate's :Aire and xnerlence make his opinion o( sn preme lainnrtnnee. rViy-Thoee who eaii see no one but the uootor. (iinlt ations free and eiioret ' v . eonudentlal. Caaeswiiicii havefsileU inol,tait it relief elsewhere, esiteoially solici.. Kemnle I eases treated. Call or write. Hmirs. fmm I) to 6 to 8 1 Snndnys. lt to 14. Ouui.'. lo Ukalxu bkkt FiiEH. Address as above. . - . lHn.iJI k.srtj llwLia,..! L . I ' OP ' VTtXm V TiCrT? TPTTft"T , " , . v V sV-h.L'-.. 4. AUVI , 1 . . . , from a Tin TTptti n fl I stiwM ww wi c: AND UnyVJ" ti Ilccca tsth"Tc"?j r At li-i-i L jot::j cir FA We fei" 'in at our c' e Imveufii - , T1 ... - ' , 1 1 Crc- iiU of I v ,1 I fiaali.lcd lo
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 23, 1884, edition 1
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