Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / April 8, 1884, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ferjBLISIIERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DAILY JOUAN A' ' '.' Jroa paper publish! daily except it ; J at 6.00 per Vb&r, $.1.09 for six months. Leiirefed . to c;itj vuoacribers at 6t cents per ircnto. THE NE If liEttiiK JOURNALreSi coIobih paper, is published every Thursday at tSJH)pei tnuiim. ; ; -. - '-. :. :; .. " ADVERTISING RATES pAILY)-One inch "one day 69 ?nts ; one weei, 12.00 one month throo months, nil months, $19.00; felT months, 420.00. .. Advertisements nnder he .id ot "City Boms' I') cents per lino tor each nsertlon .'.",." !,,-, No adrertiseracats will be inserted bufweeri jocal Matter at any price. :. ., "i'.Msi i. j : Mottoes of Mnrrinres or Deaths, hot to etcecJ tea linos will ba inserted free. '' All additional - matter will be charged, 10 cents per line, r ' Payments for transient advertisements Iransl b made in advance,; Rejnlitr .advertifieijients will be collected promptly tit the end of eatb month;.:.'.! ' '.I,-.-., Oommaaications containing news or a dlscns slju of local matters are solicited." Nocommnnl cation must exptct to be published that contains objectionable personalities ;,, withholds the taeie f the author; or that vill make more tjsaions lolnmn of this oaiwr ; k I - THE T II. 8. SUNJV. Editor. NEW BERNE. N. C. APRIL 8, 1884. pii Entered at the Pont office At New Berne.. N C. as sacoad-class matter. FOOD FOR RfcFLELTIOJi. ;. Governor Hoadley says in ref "rrence to the Cincinnati riofc "ike ' root of the difficulty lies jn: ho unwillingness or reputable citizens to respond to the calls of public duty.", This difficulty is no6 cbn ' fined to Ohio. MVe' felt it ' our dpty to speak of this matter in reference .' to a transaction, that occurred in . the Superior Court of this coniitv ' ' at the last spring terra. At tiiiife time we advanced the follovim ' views, and we think it necessary; to beep them before the people - "While the conduct of those who bang around the court ' house ifor - the purpose' of getting on theidry is reprehensible, we thing that! of many good citizens who endeavor to shirk duty is equally ; so; ; ut is the duty of every good man when " called upon to act in the capacity ' of a juror, to do it as a duty ttyat he owes to his country, and ' no; jlij : any means try to dot! go it.,aAt the . late term of the Superior Court jwij saw the evil of this cropping out. Nearly every intelligent white mkv, v and a fe.-r respectable'- looking-'ol-, " Annrl man thif n'firn nnl Tfifl infA fliA ' V1CU til Oil J IUUU yV VJtlAi VVA MW ViiJ box, while the court was endeavor ing to.select a Jury lor the trial of George Washington, ;; for. murderji had formed and expressed the opin ijii that the prisoner was 'guilty. Many of them went further aiid v said they did not think they could p-ive the Drisoner a fair and Imuar- tial trial. Now wo submit: thai if ' ouf ; best citizens disqualify.; them salves to act as jurors rand lise every excuse possible to shirk this important duty,' we may expect -: this 1 'time-honored custom' to fall into disrepute. Just so - long- !as good men shirk the responsibility, jnst so long win baa men puc tnem- selves in the way to assume jit. The act of the one is as much to be deplored ? and conilehined as the . other." . T - 10'tt:WXJ;:.t ; Recently we. called upon , the '.'Deputy Clerk of the District'Court of the TLTnite! States to give us a list of jurors" drawn' for the spring - term to be held In this city soon, and ' liis reply was that theydid not want ij published yet because many : of the jurors would -'try to keep out of the way of the . officer and avoid being summoned. Now why, should men try to shirk this ; most important duty ! If our jury - system continues to grow in disre pute, may we not at no distant day expect just such a calamity as recently befell the people of Cin- , cinnatif ,: The Nqw, York Sun says in refer ence to this matter: , , . .i t: Tbe. di,8inClitifition ot buay men to eerve w ' jurors i3 notorious in eyefy large CityV -If thosa who are most com-' petent to do justice in the jury box thas -' vade their obligations to the public in ' this respect, they have mobody bnt themselves to blame If Railtf1 men re improperly acauitted Gov. HdADtEY - suggests that the law shonld admit no excuses whateverfrom jury service, bat should compel every qualified citizen to serve when duly summoned. There ere strong' arguments in fayor pf this plan."' i' "'' " ! No State 'can prosper sd long as any coniiderabla bod j of its citizen neglect theit public duties. Let every qualified elector attend the caucus and primary mjpt.i . . s of -his carty, vote at all eleo-i tious, and duly perform his part in the Bdiiiiniatration cf justice by fleTving as a j j ryman, and we shall have less fre- - que nt occasion for the political toform movementswhich havobeen so common of late years. ' - - ';'f: ; The disinclination of the busy men to eerve as jurors Is' true of the small na well as the largo cities It is especially true of 2sTew Berne. The- cause- of the Cincinnati riot furnishes food for, reflection. MA J. RUFUS S. TUCKER. ,.Ia selecting candidates for office a most excellent rule is to find a man that has been successful in managing his own affairs. -'--A Box bbroiiMplow boy recognizing this fact, 'wrifes the; following letter to the 'Farmer QtidMecMnic; 5 : ' s: Kdxboeo, N; C, March 2C, '84. So much has been said and writ ten1 ilabout the coming Governor, '11- : f , ' i. i l- pai wo larujers uave sioppeu laiii ing ol'.hard ..times,; vet weather, cyclones, the plowing of lands and planting of crops,' and each man formed himself into a committee of one and gone to Governor-making ou Jiis own book; yet while you town folkk do the writing and talking, we country, people do the thinking and ,votingin . . , " vi' Nortti , Carolina s.wjiuts for her leader; a business :mau and a man of business,' a thinking : man and a Tnarr wirrTrill wake nn did Eiu Van Wrnkle and tint- her in motion, and our' A stii'rtflrt we ; feci confident of her ability to go. ; i '- 'ifany gobd- men hre-'Biiokenj of. Our "Scales'," Gilmer "and IIolt , to take either -we could, not go amiss. Your Coke is getting up an en viable reputation'; and:! as spoken of as a man of fine lookfij fine ability, fine speaking capacity and would in; all respects -make ; ar good ; Govonlor. But our' l'tjys say, ''Give us Kufe Tucker,'' ho is; our man for' more reasons tbanue, we endorse in full the sentiments expressed in the Jen closed and jvould say more if iwe knew just exactly what to say. We know not what, others may say, but for.'us Tucker first, last, and every time, are the sentiments of - v ' Plow Boy, and Others. ' We give below the article refer red to. ; Miij.; . Hi S. Tusker is a business mitu, and is .doing much to promote the growth of the State. His early; retirement from ondot' the largest businesses in the South leaves him free to - devote his time, talents and fortune to public service, and lew ;v would be more, popular than he.V ; :: - : :.i . ;..';.. Raleigh, March 17. The world Bow'conccdes that no State in this grand American Union surpasses the Old North State in her varied and superior timbers. : - . i A' - few -months hence a mighty structure is, to be built, and the wise' and Tgood. men olthe country want it built right; and it is of vast importance: to all classes that it; shouidbe. The rich, the poor the high, the low the old, the young the white, the black are equally : I interested..The : farmer, the, me chanic,., the ;mercuan; and proies sioual'man must all take a hand in its construction. ; The corner post must be of the best, free from sap, wind-shake or dry rot. - Then other good timbers may be worked ' in elsewhere. .The hewers or . wood and drawers of water must see to this. ' .s, ,. : T - North Carolina, with her natural advantages, is far . behind other States, and must . have for her Governor ; a wide-awake man, ! a man who has traveled and seen the improvements ' other States " ' are making,- and can pilot the Old a rman- of good, common; hard lforsersetise; a " successful man of good habits ana. good Btanmng; a forcible, .political speaker, otgood address,' who . can' command the respet and attention not only " of the most ignorant, but ot the most enlightened men ot the country, t -" Cah any man in-the State fill the bill any better than- Major Eufus S. Tucker f s ." , : 1 rqqress. P.S.Mffi or -Tucker is not now prior never Twas a candidate for any offiep,: and" this is written not by Ins knowledge or consent. ' 'W ASIILNOTON LETTER: ... . ' . ' . April 5th, 1S31. Thor-first question, , this week, whieb the House of Representatives took up and briefly discussed was a resolution' directing the committee on Public Health to investigate the adulteration pt food, drink and drugs which is affecting so dele teriously the health of people in this country, i The inquiry was proposed for the" purpose of ascertaining to what extent; these poisonous com pounds prevailed, aud wtictnorany legislation to prevent' them in fu ture was ' necessary.. Teas, uieo margiirino and the new comodity that the manufacturer calls cream- enue were the principal items talked about. Representative Par ker said it had been showjj within a few days by examinations in the State of New. York,1 that the work- mcn engaged in the manufacture of these ' substances- were ' so nitectod by the 'acids used, for deodorizing the filthy materials made into what they call dairy products that their nails felt from their hands and their teeth.; from . their ' months. . Mr. Browne, of lud., did not think this investigation was within tho prov ince of i. Congress.-. Mr . Wait, of Connecticut contended that action by Congress would be more effective j than disconnected legislation by the various States. Hon. S. S. Cox complained that Congres was get ting omniverousj it was taking in everything. -There would soon bo a committee ' to investigate - how much sand tho grocer put in his sugar, and how much water in his milk. ., He objected to the, perpetual interference of Congress with local matters, - and to -what - he- called, these microscopic bills, brought in for the purpose of getting money out ot the Treasury - -.4.. 1 The Houso passed the bill witlt drawing the trade dollar from cir culation early in tho week, and next proceeded to discuss the Indian ap propriation bill wb'rh calls lor five millions aud is still the pcni)m measure. ' -. 'v. Bills and more bills were .intro duced again' this week, al: hough eight thousand have already-been presented since the openlng of the session, and fivo hundred are await ing the attention of the Houmo. It is probable that Congress will ad journ 10 1 June, and most ; of the House : committees ; have como to the conclusion i that it ' will be- a so less to report anyi morc.taeasnresj hotveyer,inipoitant,'as tlieWwill be no chance of ' their, being? reailCd during this sessions. ''i:'--.i in yThis week again the Senate has wrestled with the 'Edacatioiial bijl, involving Pederal :aid to comiqoii schools.! Senator ' Coke, , delivehMl an argument, ngainst'the mea4rt, holding, it to be;;inexpedient.iaiul unconstijutionai, citing authorities to suowt that the government ) has no right to raise moneyi by-taxes for such i disposalj .as; the ill pro-l vKies. ; cenarovs Meo.rge,ijf JtacK, Garland -.aqdarLamajcn dfectobed poifita raised by. (Senator. Cpke,: and Senator , .Blair, , 'the blather ,of the measure 6poke;; 1 briefly, taking time, however,; to burl, at the Ken tucky Senator, Mr.t Beck, the dec laration that there was no ouestion of the superiority of woman among all races., The New Hampshire Sen ator had . been twitted by Senator Beck, lor ins advocacy ot. the six teenth " amendment, ,- recently, re ported from IVlKBlair's committee. The latter is now confident of the passage.of his :'16ng cherished school , Among some rathe.nmportftnt measures, mo ..oenate. passes sy 0111 to, imprdvo'.coiriage. ',7, Ity provides for a more perfect regulation, of the minor coins, and theiimproyement as to metal,, devices 1and.. inscrip tions. ?:';;Vy; v j . .-' The ; Educational, questiofi rwas puuf asiuo ue oiuer? any xu 9?acr mat , oeuaior wno is not ad dicted to long or frequent speeches, might dwell upon the ! necessity of maiuag me a atent ojnee a separate and ' independent department-1 He read statistics showing' theiYalpe: to urged that more room and a, larger iorce were needed to ,proper'y. l)er form the increasing work., The Connecticut .Senator ' did not' have complimentary attention frOm'other Senators? dtrr,irig ' his',1 argument. Scarceiy.three of his political pre tH ren occupied their seats at any one time,' while the dozen or so' Senators ou the" pemocratic ,'side wer Vigor ously employed. i Senator Sanlsbliry promenaded the floor jn.rear of the desks.'1 Senator ; Garland' declined full f length ;on. ' a BOfa;; ', Sen ator Hampton read a newspaper; whtle Senktor I'rye '.was ' absorbed ; In a pamphlet,-' and;1 other 'attended to their correspondence or" chattel pn the .cloak 'rooms.-: The fthair: Wfis the only audience 'beneath, the gal ler jes that heard; but Senator Platfs speeCli'Was good .'for. all .that; ,On t he, following morning setenty-two Senators were absent from praUrs. Conscquentlyonly. five'o 'attend ance. '. ' ' "'"A ', t '.'IT ' ' The 3rnIt'eln-PIan,t;:(. . 'jj ' Dr. Quillari,.a celeb'ra(ed physician of Dublin, iaa just written ' in an Erigtiph medical journal of, his wonderful ex perimental results 'with 1 the common mullein plant upon fung 'and .'bronchial affections citing, cases where he -had given ft to' consumptives with ,the most astonishing result, and 'recommends its use by the profession Referring td the above, : we would. Btate that " Tavwk s CUEKOKEE REMEDY'OF SwmST-.GuM A MX MDLLEiN.'made fiora the formula pf the medicine med pf the Cherokee Nation, is composed not ' only of the mullein plant, but has in',orpdrated with' it rthe; eweet gum, the finest stimulating expecr' toran knowP( presenting an agreeable taste and a certain panacea for Couglts,, Whooping Cough, 'Colds and -all' Brbhr, chial Arfections. For Bale by till leading druggists at 25o. and $1.00 per -'bottle.' j Manufactured by Walter A. Taymr, Atlanta, GaM. Proprietor. Taylor's- Pre mium Cologne.'. ' ,:"i , d&waprlim;. VV GVS eathV HeatT X ia Ecaroely more abhorrent, to a refined observer than a row of discolored teeth made visible by a smile . Correct the hideous blemish . with delightful.; and t healthful Sozodont, which, whitens yel low teeth, imparts, ruddiness aud hard ness to colorless, unhealthy gums, and a floral balminess to .the breath."; The ferainiue mouth beoomos wondrously at tractive ; In . oonsequonce ; of"' its ' pne. Leading nctressep and carila 'rices regard it as iooomparable. 1 ' '-' -" - . ..i;-:.- ' By luckt)f opei) !air eXerciSQ,' a'nd the want of sufllcieut Care in the matter' of diet, the whole physical mechaniera often becomes impaired during the win ter. Ayer's Sarsaparijla is tlie proper remedy to take in tho spring of the year to purify tho blood, invigorate. tho R'8- tern, excite the lvcr to ueum, ::nd rust toro the healthy toue and vi;;or. n.r,:,fi . . ".. ...... M,'5.-,TV,nt.r-1 . L.J UUJU Abo!t:tcy Pure. ii 11il Tiowilcr nuvpi" Vi!r ic.' A marvol of ptirity, Btroiistth, nuti wKoitismueness. ALnre ecoiioinlivil, tiiiin the oi'iluiju-y );1ik1h, and ciin nouns (H)i(l In foiiinmit iOnM lth the multitude of low 1Ht. 'Kluirt welpliU aluirt. .or pliospliBte imwdara. bold oiilv-m oaiiit. imxAU Uakino HWDUAC.O, liiO.Wiill-ktH . novlSrlydw lt Afialrsls W Dr. A. Vortel.-nr, ,:iJJ.'R:,Con Biillliifr tucmist hovAl AsinimllMrAl Society, tPSlaiul, shows eiUf n, ti'.ito of uilmtos' lit r!h)flkvp!'s IurTi:uti.-lob!iffco- 'llie 8')U of tliMioklfiii WAtet fon-h On rmiho. In wbli'h ttiis tobacs-o. 1$ etowii. Uoa t supply nitrates to .tue 19a!. ... 'JTiii f( , i,s: tua secret uf Ha delicious Ttilldneffr. -'JSoloIto sb pnfrf unaluxfirious lor .BmaKlivj. 5)tm trnk'i'ttlialiitiiKl. -'rfiiHOfferi- . Qlnvtiiifi lillijt 4i' i rlc 1 1 1 tu" DulL AU dialers 1w,y lu y Uhim fclmft conwrts ilnvouwnyuli-cp.yowr. - .boStBOktooiHKounilini &IUflidPa Hull Dm. ' lllfm faulting Marco. 5BLACKWCLL'Sr-" s ' 3 ' n'Mi -a DURHAM' ml' '1 ..TOPArrirt tv oasawo; m i Wasl2 H Sc'DTin Fade Easy. TRY ,PILSEEAIlLINE ' FOll EASY AVASIIIVG. I'prsaW nt Alitmiftttnfr'i Prices by ' r-.. ,,Brlclc lik-fskMUIdleBt,'-! '' , mailSrlr; . !! r;: . (iewbera, N. O. " ' HOTEL, 1 II ' i At Snow Hill, Greeco 06., N." 0, r.f '-.jl-t.-r kk-1 r"1 ' i:t':''Jj 'ir.tKr-.'' ' . Well funUslied, and -.Ttible supplied with the BERt tho m.'ii-k(,toJ!'oiOs, . ." : , : Sample rooms for commercial travelers ' r RATES RSASOVABLE. W,J. '.RIMSTiFY, .Pro iiletcr. fched&wtf ., J.'T. SWINPELL' ' Offers to out hair for 20 cents. Tljree ehaves for cent p. , SUonspoolng 15 cents.- Month lj shave,7ucents,,..-. i .if ,.-; . -!.,! . . As 1 nm tlie Ln:ulcr of Iiow Prices, I hopel- got Hid patronage of tho public. -,. - A r lKHj--lU;AHIS HA RivKU SIIOP5rt(ldli. B)reut, next to Detrjek's liiir. - ;.mar3ldly : r - til the AGO ml iETrraxEa ACE iAW. " Baa attained a standard of cxcollcnce vhlcb adlniteof novupcrior. ) . .'i' -..-wi-r, c ,, Jt'ContaiiM every iiiiprovcment that Inventive gentus, skill and laoiiey can produce. .. :. ? -Tlii'so. excellont Orgntis 'ftre eclebnited for Volume, qunlity of toiio, silicic response, vsrloty of enmbinatlnii, nnlalic dciipn. beauty in finish, perfect construction, 'mivkntK 'thom the most attriictive, ornamental aud; deferable orRims for lionies, schools, churcue. . lotli?cs, societies, etc. ': ITApJ.ISHr.l KKJaTATIOX, : . i.'r.;r;pjsiti;s3R(vdMiMEa,' : ,, VliAl tV "''' f-XTrfT 'l-MATERIAL, '. '' . iV'",. fcOMBIHEnI'AK tills , THK POPDHE -OES AH Instruction Piano Stools',-' iCtjtalogtfes (Si Pilee on explication, jtrbe. . M0M$fk$' Co. j.'t O Corner Randolph and Ann Ctrce;1 -:; r CHICAGO, l'A NEW EAVEH. PALLADIUM. .(. i. ;:.:.il!;'':"; --'J vi i viu- .- , : " : (Daily and'eeklyo- p h ; The bPKt ndveitlHlnsntc'illjirn at ithe North for .every mm) Hi JSid lli ( molloaulio Iiuh n. )' i Jk v, ouaiKUMHiiuiiiiiin 1 ,M i .c. .Y,j iJ -i - , ... . . . vnrzri '- or?? .y,-w"- . IfjCR. fT-- TO 1 B f t BASTED . , M TO 4 ,v EXCEL n 1 , I mn. fitvni,' )uhie, trnnt ol tlillht-r Jnnd or' vutej power towll.;'i'he k't'tem of our mafl corro spotident hnvrt !;lv"n the, Pamahium a great reputation tln-ou-jliotit, Kew i:ip;;tiiui, as tlie only mil representative c.f tho '"J'lir hool" Hliiie, and n 1J is'ew K,i;!;in!em vvlm (lilnlt of loeiiiim; Inftorth ChioIIiki Hend to Ihe l'Al. I.AIii:m to pet J-t-pi-eWJettein. for terms nijd outer pai I iciiln i s "ndtU'CBa , ' " ." ''",' ; ; FE'i'H V. JOILVKOJV; 5' KiishieHH MiinhgcrTiMS PALr.ADuntt, ni!tr!'M-ni New Haven, Comy XOKFOLK. OP NOKPOLK.-VA. I Hie franchise of this enterprise Is based upon tho chartered right griintrd to the Dismal bwninp Uinnl Compniiv, and the le gality has been repeatedly tested before the Courts O the slate- Ihe Pm-posft In view Is the "Improvement and extension-' .r the Canal, thus securing great public benefits. - Its fair conduct bus nlreadv Feeut ed public confidence, ami the next Urawlog will be made on the-' 1 ' 17th April, 1884, before the public In Nololk, Vh i i N scn,Mc ' ... CAPITAL PRIZ? $5,C0a : 1 Prize of.. is.. istn is.... .. 1,00 Is ... ,o) Is . 2 ) Is 2U is .. , is.... .. f HH) 4ire. do are. ,. W are. $.,000 l,fM 1,01)0 , AOO :"!J()0 " - ,200 : , 200 200 ' :. (illO .750 1.000 1,000 . 81.10 ! 270 180 1 15 do do do do ; dO.) do do, do. do. do do of.... of..: of 1(W 20U 5 are . Al'VKOXIArATION t'KIJ-.KS. I) faO .Prizes dlstrlbullng......$i;!,(l,r0 ' TioUota Only OX,; plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company.- - J. r. , noiiBAcn, managee. Address all applications for information, 2 JcliuU or Agencies, to J. P UORBACII, 2j7 Main St , Norfolk, Va. ' The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class h or the lismal Swamp lottery Com pany, and certify that It was conducted with strict faliuess to all Interested. . . t . .... 1-GKO..T. ROGERS, I , : . CHAS PICKLH. Commissioners i '( PRI2E3 PAID IN CLASS D. : $500 to M. A Marx, Salem, Va. . - ?.-00 to O. T. Baxter, South Mills, N. C. - f 1500 lo parties In sums of from J5 to 8100. 1 ' Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAS XT. PETT1T, Prop., 280, r.Sa," 284 ' and '286 Water street, s NORFOLK, VA ' 1 , MANUFAC1TJBEB OP ENGINES, BOILERS. Saw.rmd Grist Mills, , ' l' SUArTIKGS, XUlle.yHs9 .Ilaiigyers, FOR&Urps 1 AND CASTINGS, ? -. Of Every Description. r- ..-3-Complete facilities for-ALL. WOUKin our Hue ( ' . aul7-d&wly HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD in OPT, UlKTALS nuunjiwB. . i. . . ... r JAS. POWER & 00., 9Q Rowland.' Wharf, NORFOLK, VA We avo; always in the Market tor the pur- '-iiwoinuiti wiowia um steamers ana oiu ina chlneryofallklKds. . Al 1 con slL'n me n t a ttr. ded to prom pt ly tti i d carefully, jiud.cojrriBet returns made,.. auUdly ' THE UNRIVALED ' NEAY FARMER GIRL , Nothing ; further seonis necessary to maktJ the New, Farmer .Gtfl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. ; It has large Flues and Oven, I'atent 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 heavy. , - - t, t Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined. The, largely increased sales af this Stovo attest its popularity every stove fully warranted. i . ' Pi M.J)RANEY, SOLE AGENT, KEW BERNE, N. C. : !? ii AUri -y. k'j in'i.i i.'i.i '.:.... : . i Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold, by P, MDRANEY at 10 cts per pound.'" ' ' 1 oc!7dwtf ,tMi!nMft litasUmitl tte.itiiiit ii Prl vhUj, hervoii, Cit runic kutl SitccUl dft : '.rmmmHty I, KemtiU diPeafftR, itc. Con , V miltntlon iiorBoually, or by letter fro Dr. Kena IB tltfl only fihyelrUa In tli nesllluutrfttoA bok,orur I,Ouopi;ci ivtloui, $l by mail.' DAVIljSbH; COLLEGE, " 4iKCKti?sEuiia;co.v: n; c, ;'do-a-Gai". . ' tn 't'lext 'Session "opens on THURSDAY, RKi'TKMtSEIl 11. - ' ' . Kor (intnlofiues apply to the OLEKIC OF THIS .FACULTY.., r feblK diar Sm L ' - J . T7iioi::3ALU GEComs ' ' if ' .GSk STOVE. Bias ) 'L com:,h;:-"Io:i i.:r.;:cnAi an' '2 P. "' 7 J " ' ', -'. -. ' IKUGS AND IIEDICINiS. TERRY & CO., 73 Washing X V X y ton btreet, New York- -Constantly receiving 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. CASH buyers can get spot tevms at J .. . , BERRY'S ; vf -. .:- SAVE time, avoid delay whbn' suff -ins:, bv liavinc VOtir nrpsnrint.irm dispensed at , : - -BERRY'S. . ) XT IMBUE , fingers work fori the sick at -:: BERRY'S. . A NIGHT. BELL for the. use -of 'thow that trade at. . BERRY U JO matter whose advertisement beads x the prescription vou still havA tho right to have it put up at' .BERRY'S. HX) compete with low-priced good JL furnished ' to our countrr atnrnd. from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low. strength goods. You can depend upon the etrengh of all goods covered by my label. No slops put up at . :'-:'-:'":: .,:'. "BERRY'S ; MIXED paints, $1.35 per 'gallon,, at BERRY'S. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED - FARTS OV THIS H UM A N VA.) l)Y '. S I, A UCi K Df DEVfEI QFED. STRENGTHS N K I JRr . . 9tin intr-'r'Ating at 1 v e r 1 1 iiti 1 1 1 (;; 1 1 Ion jz, r a u i n o 1 1 r i t" "' 1 n 'r e I y t o j qtnrics wevil.' say iljiAtlhgro'iH nriTvTfjt.nur' ot'liiiii.? L u g ai ) o itt 1 1 1 i s. ' U Vl TTe ' c-m I r ary, t h 7a dv o n'i L i. ira cryliigLly indowfiL m jiiTm-fiTarpi'rw;; 3V got r li aiBiucAI.t.10., liuifalu. ti.Y.r-Mv'jirm era Era! TORPID BOWELS,"1 OISORDEHD LlVfinJ .ond 1-.-ALARJA;' l-rom tlieao souves arise three-fourtlii of' tlu .tisses of tho human r:ice. Thos! Heine, runups uMe etttlB(f nversrouto Hi t,paU baoro the eyes, U(.:u1t ored Crlue, CoaisVllATIo., ne.l do! JI;,,1,J,.i8 n9 I a 1?!MOt!y tht- ai-rti hct ir J itIS,liavenoeqtinl 1 Their ndtititio:, tho locliieys nnd Skin Isalsn prompr; io!inli. r all Impurities tut-ongh tm fl.oc i gM of tha si-sum,'!: pioi'luoliw iip. tlti!,son,id digestion, r,W!lnr. Mml, a c.ienr Bliiit.ul l a vig-oi-oiisbode. TB I"l"S PLI a wtM?!1!lnnmlsft I eill'lnir nor 'ntcrlew ' ' 11 work and nre a perfect T ' APfflOOTS TO ALAPJA. HE PEEI Mice A'KEW IMA ' 4i hlV0 haa Dyspppsta, with' CHisilpa tlpn, two years, and Iihvo tried ton 'dun-runt klnds-of pills, Rnl VVTX'H inv. tlioi Crat that lmvo done me any good. They huvo splendid, fond disrests vcadily, niid 1 now have nutural pnssaprRs. I leef liktf a new inan., W, b. EUWAHDS, Palmyra, u. Poldeverywherc.anic. Qjnre,41 ainimrSi. Y. I III SJI IJM uiuUm i i ,i , . on wmsKfins ciunfre.1 in. stmitly to a CJlossv BtAcit by a sinulo nn. plleatW of this Dm. Sold WdZI'&uI or sent by express on receipt of 1 . "?B J Office, U Murray Street, New York. TUn'8 MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FftlE. i tirsim 85 S. Clark St., Gpp. CgutI Koass, CHICAGO. in the Unitod Status, whone Lifii lono EXi-EntcxcK, poifoct method and pure, modicins tositrs hfekdy ' and PEHJiANfiNT of all Private. Ghronio and Ni-rvoas DiaoaScs, jMilactioiisof the JSInnd, (Skin, Kt.tney,, Hhldfier, Eruption I'lecrs, Old ju t, Su-eiling t tliojl!(iyU,Soi-ci!ouh, Tlnoaf, ttiiiw Pxliia, pernuneutly cured and ' eradicatodii-oiUlhotysWtttlorUio . V Pi PE5if It! 1 1! n'Wv.Imptitrney.BcmUal llaaStWUUw Losses, Heximl Decay, Mcu Uil -and X'hitsical Weakness,' ladling JSIchory, If calc Eyra, Sluniod Development, Impedi ments to srarHagci etc., front executes or any -cause, speedily, safety and privately Cura 9-"Vomtj, Ailcltllc-Acrcd and Ot,l men, and all who need medical skill and experience, consult Dr. Date at once. IlMopinioncostsnotuing.andmair anvefutureraiaeiyflnd slromo. When inoonrenient to v, sit thscity for tieatmont, mrdleini-soau Lesent eveiywhere mail or xpvone l':-ro ft-ora ohter. vnllon. J-Itiaself-evidentth8tah-siciiiwho Ituws Ins wliblo attention to a claw of diseases nu . tain (treat RklSl, and physicians tUr-mebout U country, knowrn; tbis, froqnenthrreeomiinn4 diBeiilt. oases to the Oldest S-icciiiltat, by whom every known good remedy is tied. 3-Dr. Bate's Airo and J.xpprii-nce mdl:e his opinion of an. prime lniii-(iiicp.. K?-Thoi4 who call see no one b'lt the iJnetn. (Jnnr,nlttinnsfrnndaiu-rMllv " cpiiil-ntln I.. t: ens wh ich ht failed in olrtninitig relief elsewhere, especially solinti-.!., Fenislo Dis. . 6 to f fiimdnvH. If) to Guu).; o. Usauit CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOOD OF EVERY. DESCEIFTIOIT.' FROM A ' 1 , , A Tin Horn to a ' - , $20 -HoMy Hcrse, . . AND ' ,.,., injuring ti Please both Ycur aid U - At ' ' ' f27-dtf JOHN DUNN3. I. O. K. LOIXJI', i i 1 : graven Street, UI-a.- Eijn': C. .co, afola..-. .t SElTTCEMlV, K, C. ' d,? W I wish to infiirin i'iv ni,,t ,1 lt. litis i.s Biip,'rHti:A, l..r tlm .,u. are. my friend:.) tin.! I :: r.i I v, , Hnyolllcotviiatever. J .i-in'i, v -m.i . the ) icht mini I, .f l iio ( 1 :: i , 1 Will reinein ,,t ., ,'. ,., Itl'r Of 1 ' ill I il' ! f . ii: , , , , ., ; M ,i, iV A , , , , vv . i ; ;, j i,. i .... ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1884, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75