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:SS' AKSOf JTCE3IKST. :. l .ULT JOtJANAi,. . f.ama paper -1 (tui'y except Ia?, at -00 pr , s) for six months, fceltwred to CUT t: bert at M cents psnrontb. 1 S NEW BERNE JOUBNAL, a M eolnm r, pablUhe4 SYerj Thursday at (LOOpa . iinra. . ; A J VEKTISINO KATES (DAELT)-Oo 1Mb i Jiy W tents; on vtek, $100 on montk ti k); three month, ir. 00; six noaths, I1&.00; Advertiaemenu wider iead of "City Items' puOSpnate. 1 ) c.au tier 11 a lor eaoh BurttoD No adTsrtiiemenU will bs Inserted between the workman Btrike9 LlS pick into Mtt at any prio. it, it breaks into hundreds of the addS ?gdapefl nodules we have seen .. mw- -v A in.i. lln. " . WR OUCU, JTOUivira Mia p,.ui. M..nt adTortiMmDu mmt I closing well preserved casts or bs mad la adraac. Kef alar adwrtliemwta eocene Shells 6r -fossil bones, Ee ui b collected promptly at th nd of each tarning to the docks and seeking a montn. . .. shady corner, oar mend favored us i innst expect to be published that contain, vcjr Ul UlO lUUUSUV. and shovel, throwing the earth be hind and the rock on the bank be fore them, whence it was removed in cars to the washers. They be gan operations, it was explained, by : digging .a trench, across "the side of the tract to be mined, and as they advanced threw earth, tree stamps, and other matter be hind them. On this side the men have just, laid, bare a layer of the It is in appearance a smooth, flat, ; compact rock, bat as Kotloe pf Marriage or Death, not to exceed ieu line via b Inserted freo. All objeotionsbls personalities; withholds the name t tbs author; or that will mak more than on oluanei thl paper . ."!' a. s. vvnn. Editor. SEW BERNE, N. C.. MAY 1. 1884. "The extensive marl beds wider lying the lowlands of South Caro lina," ;lie began, ?'have long been known, ft nil r,n sntriA extant nt.ilizArl. THh .1(1 KJNAI j. but the presence of these rich phos - a j v v w ' - - -w , i . . - .. - j ji i sixty dollars a ton, was undreamed of. i Cotton and rice come, off the surface a few . inches above them, yielding the , planter tangible Entered at tho Potmcat New Bern, N OJ wealth, bat: HUT" OnG ' Who SllOUld nave hinted that the dirty looking SOUTHERN INDUSTRIES. , .. , 0Ammi?0i ,irtk i,Dn 1 3 . . . " T ,'1ItH PniviWTnv H n MOKaiucu o u visiuiiai v. j.u xoua, .mnnri bowever, a young chemist of Chaiv 4yTSB nb w. leston Professor Francis S.Holmes, winVrhA fiiVt that Threat oart of became impressed with the idea that ?hS?fit debits- had marketable phosphate industry ' Large ware- d might bo made a source Ces filled with the crude or of revenue to the laud owners as " .:lfl fmm well as to the State. , Ho was poor, eTeryTatSoading wHh7t at Te e most discoverers, unable to ItUV V a a J . C7 ' enlist the business men of Charles- i 1 . J 1. !nnnfnnA ' 1 ' r fa tat. a iki wwt lomnnnrt iu luiM .ms oisuciuti, "huuuii dud and treated with sulphuric acid are slightest success perhaps because ...I : ln,f. r , it.v and there were then few business men eas lycSb e. The mins howl J the city with capital sufficient everfare situated in and along the their ordinary trade. At last .u.:i"t,mt.,A0 onHorA he went , north and succeeded in TCJLW: . """k-A 7r'Ar n inducing some Philadelphia capit thnY: ;r;rm:; alists to advance funds for his ex. rnTf7n iL 1 periments. ; These triumphantly ZCS established the value of the deposit, t0Tt8fde wSnteered to and 'Chariton frock' at once iij'ii. hi a f,in came an article of commerce. The - j i, ;n h 5,nrT,inr cnt. determined. This map of Charles- lJrr , .hTowV. .Ark nf wn, Colleton and Beaufort counties transpoSg well sprinkled, you see, with the It is star-light as we leave the d spots which indicate accessible . . ...?. j beds. The larffest bed is here near "r" !-. irw river on the east and the Stono on toV5 bu Tndby the west, with the Asbleyjiercing turns sharply round the point of ts centre. There is anothr large lul V 0fl0r- w ti.A tract well up on the Edisto. north .Lull?d of and near the point where the a1 u mA fa nf tnnao liiuoooa lb. tuv iuuucou imauu nt'thA hAil hnnv markinsr the shiD yet worked ' channel, and the hoarser notes of "There is another very productive the foghorns on the islands, then one at the head of St. Helena the white fleecy waves drive in on Soundsixty miles west, iwhere the us, ana we nave no wunu uuu w vuu. auuivv"" tiv fntmnd lirhtpr. nntil suddenlv at and another, in Beaufort river op in.vhrAn.lr n. hnsm' dark mass looms posite the '.town, ; extending down nn on the riffht and the boats come below Port Royal, and in the creeks tons a day, and work in from twelve to twenty -four feet of water. "Before passing to the interest ing question of the origin of these deposits, you will wish to -know something of the extent to "which they are worked. I have here a list of thirty-six companies engaged in mining phosphate rock in this State, their capital stock ranging from a few thousands to millions. There are besides sonw twenty companies engaged in manufactur ing the crude rock,, some of them with means equally extensive- I am sorry that I have not the figures of production for the last half of 1883, From June L 1882, to May 31, 1883, the total am:unt shipped amounted to SSSSa' tons. The total amount mined from the 1st of June, 1874, to the 1st of January lssz, is estimated at i,ooa,oau tons, of which, forty-four per cent was shipped to foreign ports. All rock lying in the beds of navigable waters is claimed by the State, and after a number ot quite exciting awsuits, her claim has been sus tained by the courts. She exacts a royalty of one dollar a ton on rock thus mined, and in" one year re ceived from this source, $124,541, a single company the Uoosaw pay ing $99,135 of the amount. The selling price or the crude rocn varies from $5 to $9 per ton. Since the discovery ol tho phos: phate beds they have been the suo ect of much interested study oy men of science. - Perhaps the first printed contribution to the subject was a little pamphlet by Professor Holmes on the .'Phosphate Kocks of South Carolina; Their History and Development,' printed at Charles ton in 1870. The theory of this gentleman was, 1 thac the nodular phosphates were detached masses of eocene marl broken by ' the waves from the main formation underlying our coast, and swept in and over the sand bars to be de posited in the shallow bays that now form the bed of the phosphate deposits, un the subsequent eleva tiou of the shore of the continent these laeoons were frequented by land animals whose remains, added to- those carried by the streams into the same receptacle converted the carbonate of lime found in the marl beds into tho phosphatic no dular rock of our mines. I have mmiu JSORFOLK. Absolutely; Pure. Thla oowder never varies. A; marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and onn-' not be sold 1 competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In anst Royai. Baking Powder Oo 108 Wall-sU n. y. novla-lydw Chmal Sivnn:? Ui!:ry IVOIJ FOLK.VA. "The franchise of this enterprise U based npon the ohartered right granted to the Dismal BwftinpCnnal Company, and the le gality has been repeatedly tested before the Courts o! the State. The Purpose iu view is the "improvement and extension" of the Canal, thus securing great pnblic benefits. ' Its fair conduct has already seemed public confidence, and the next Drawing will be inaue on me , . . , . 15th May, 1884, , before t he public In Norfolk, V. y OXiASS Or.' y ' , SCIlEMEl IIARDWAIili-, Bar Iron and Kails, all sizes, For sale by - P. M, DRANEY, oct21dcvwtf. ; ' New Berne, N. C f t T t,'t ' T V t V .Til beat evidenc in the world of the purity and axeellenc of Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is found in the fact that the fame of this tobacco increase from year to year. Thi could not be the case if it were merely " gotten up to sell," or had any dubious or dangerous ingre dients in ft Among million of users of all nationalities, surely some one would find out If it wen Impure, injurious or unpalatable. For 18 years thistobaoco ha been acknowledged to bo th bat in world, and every year the Bull Durham brandgrows more popular, the demand for it .wider, ana smonerj more en thu6lastic over its delicious natural flavor. Ask your dealer for it Get the genuine- trade mark of tho Bull. T a i i i i i i i i 6 5 ; 10Q, 200 9r 9 850 Prizes ThenlBnomlacblef done where r3 Blackwell's Ball Durham Smoking Tobacco is used. ' !... : r. m large masses : constantly occur in the deposits, but are never emoed ded in the nodules. I have a list of the more important objects found in our mine and preserved in the THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOB.EHEAD CJTY, N. C. , np on tne nglis ana me ooais come uaun iun.ai, ouui urawwao - alongside the docks and cavernous and intricacies of Johnson's , river, sheds of a nhosnhate mine. The its tributary. These, - you must re- nnint in KTiambs." some thirteen member, are available beds, t. e. t f . .Ui . i- - miles from Charleston, on tne east mose wuiyu otaiu vi-: inivaiu ur hnnir of th Ashlfiv. which had veys have demonstrated can be been recommended to us as the profitably worised, and have been - HI I li II 1 1 1 1 V II Hill KjW DUUU T 1 r -r- . " . . . , mi l !. ! P1WUUUU, LCCbU Ul illO 111 j 1UUU1J operation of phosphate mining, as acre. "lU and bones of the monkey fam -l ii .1.- 'r ii unuer new management rniy iuuiiibjubv private Collection Of a gentleman OI Rdded and handsomely furnlsUe-la total of Charleston whicb i may interest yon, .i,,,, 16 luciuues lUfS luutu, uuues, uuu wew oatn nouses, liev naryes ana proxiie' Vaki-y Ot the elephant, teeth and "estltsUlnglil America; finest beach on Tfortahra rF iht m a arnnnn. the Atlantic coast. ' - w . y -..v., r - ... r., . A . skull, teeth, and ear-bones of the j- mv-.s;--. - wholo alrnll anil ri lia nf mannfPAd Boat races, moonlight sails, drives on the wnaie, skuu ana nos 01 mdnaiees, ln ten plng buiiards, beads and teetn Ol CrOCOdllianS, jaw trolling for Spanish MackereV and Bluensh, Vnna nf lnor rifh fiofh hnmn nf bathing and various other amusements, Done 01 deer, Wltn teeiD, norns OI Excellent Cuisine, fine climate, no malaria, deer. COprolltieS,' SKUU and HOB 01 mosquitoes or sandtneB.. Cetacean. lOSSU Snnmp. laWS ana tot.1. Per week 14 to SUM. Children and riha nf nllicafnP lpw.honpaof fiimftl colored servants half price. Special Induce. riOS 01 alligator, ieB-UOneSOI camel, t to famines or We Dartiea.- House teeth 01 tapir, law and SKUU OI P0r open from June lt October r n a Snecial seagon tickets seenredat all points, wuioo, auooti : latiuowwn ouinii uu For further particulars address proprietors large; Sliver .COin,'? pr0r0ZipniU3W Jnnejsi at ltaieign, . u aiwrwaras raacops (Leidy), teeth ot zengioaen, ap3-d2m . , ,. b.b. baney a co. teetJi of tneeathenum, teeth of wal rus, teeth of plesiosaurus, teeth of ichthyosaurus, teeth and bones ol beaver and muskrat, teeth ol the plocodon, teeth of the mylodon, WEAK, UHDEVELOPED:PARTS OPED. STRENGTHENED." Eti., is an lntere8tin Kiverrisement long vun in our iiaper. in reply toin- wcii ua mo ucuo iTOiuoMi w ; :. - . 1 ilv teeth or the Deccarv. .nar. nti bngaboutthia. unti cralland mines are located here, and defined, have been cstpatedjW' fSri5'who!I U AH i : ;n oOT.fal of. 9Jfl IMin niTAaj flnrt fiTfAnrl trnm . "7 . 1' IT '--?. ' ana Buumanuo miuiug w' rrr.. r v " j " " i and ribs of bison. Indian skul s. ar- nines we will Bay t hat there id no evidence of bum lUgabouttnia. 'On the contrary, the advertisers are CAPITAL PRIZE $5,00a 1 Prise of -J!,000 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. ' .do. i do. - do. o ..... of.... of.. , 1.6(10 .1,000 ,. 600 . . 200 . 200 . . 200 200 . 100 .". 60 , i" 10 . 6 ls.. ls.... is...... Is .. l8., J8...... IS., is. are are are are APFKOXIMATION PRIZES. $50 i .. 30 (o,000 1,500 '1,000 600 200 ' 200 200 200 - 000 ; 760 1.000 im tm - - 270 ' 180 ASA JONES, Middle Street, Xfewbem, XI. - DEALEB IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BOOTS. SnOES, CLOTHING, Etc; - Agent for the DIAMOND SHIRT . nlauc dried n.OO.Laundried 11.25. . And tne celebrated Warner s Oorallne Corset. - rnoe si.uu. A full line of Gents'. Ladles' and Children's Underwear.Oenta' Linen, Celluloid and Paper Collars and Cutis.. Silk and Linen Handset. chiefs, all kinds of Gents', Ladies' and Chil dren' Hand and Machine Made Shoes, Kub ber Coats, Hats and tehoes. Ladles' Cloaks and Jackets, andeverything usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. ASA JONES, ' ssartdAwlT Middle sU, ob. Baptist Chnrcb GEO. W. J? HARVEY, ' 836 RICHMOND ST.. t --' nd 47 g. FOURTH ST., ' ,i ' - PHILADELPHIA. 1STABL1SHED 1859. - , Haker of Gentlemen's 'Fiae CnstoM Boots & Shoe of tno Latest Style and BUST GRADES. . " ' Would refer to Messrs. 8. K. Bryan, Geo s Henderson, Geo. H. Roberts, Geo, A. Olive and others, all of New Berne. . . 49- Orders toy Mail solicited. , Jnlyf J4wly GEO. W, J. HAKVKT ' . ' .TV ' 1 distributlng...,..$18,050 1 t TloUoto Only Plan of Lottery si milnr to that of Louisiana Compsny. , . , ;. ;, : , . J. 5 r. noRBAon, manageb. AddreRS all annllcations for information. Tickets or Agencies, to J - - v -. 3. P. lldRBACH. 207 Main gt , . -ys':.-''-Norfolk, Va. The undersigned supervised the Drawina Class E of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Com pany, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all Interested. - - Prizes Paid in Previous DiawLn oOOO to M." A, . Marx. Salem, Va." 7 ' 500 to 0. F. Baxter, South Mills, N. C. SlSUO to parties In sums of from W to $100. 13, SWEllTh Stall ITo. 2 Left Hand Side AT THE CITY MARKET, always supplied with the very best Kresh Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Sausajre that Elizabeth Iron Works, CIIAS. W. PETT1T, Prop., ), 282, 284 and 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA 1. ' MANUFACTURER OP I.. ; ENGINES, BOILERS. ;- Saw and Orist Mills, 4 - SUAFTlNCiS, . I?nlleys9; Hangers, FORQINGS AND CASTINGS, , ', y Of Every Description. . S- Complete facilities for ALL WORK in our line , . ,.,., , . aul7-dwly the Market affords. 1anl-dly Call on him. Iiecial notice HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD lit ON, METALS and RAGS, r JAS. POWER & CO., , 30 Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK. VA. We are nlwaysln the Market for the our- chase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. - All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly f THE UNRIVALED NEW FABMER GIRL on in the neighborhood. " The prominent ; features the head waters of the Wando and Erie Medical Interested persona may got 1 ara giving an imrucumra y outirein ALCO.. butfalo. N.Y.-rJff alo Eve of a Cooper rivers, parallel with the it ten to nimanharA' m nft. ftftftr the docks coast ana aisiani irom and Bheda, are the "washers," great forty miles to , the head-waters of structures elevated on a maze of Brood river near the Georgia line, timbers and filled witka bewilder- The i formation . probably , extends ing array of boxes, wheels, ciush- soum as lar as uionaa, ana nas era and screens, in which the "rock" been discovered in North Carolina, is cleaned of the mad and clay ad- - "The mines are being, worked as hnrintn it onrl hrnbAn infft the iar wesc as iseauiori.. iou uave mnr i fnr oTindinflr. The rock seen the operation or lana mining, as it comes in cars irom tne mines aub nan-tug ui tuo uuuc i omnriAri infn thfl washer, and. water is rather more interesting, after passing through it, falls-out and is more extensively carried on. on an iron grater or seive which Two . agencies are .' employed separates the smaller particles from darkies with, their, hands or tongs, tt.a laro-or ThAnPA t,h cleaned called 4 tongers,' And the? steam t a in?.ar and harrowa to dredges. The river beds, are found ..vv B-v; . - Jft. f l.n .lvfinrr o1iola wrhprA flttAr nP-1 1U llULU LUI CO tU U1LCCU Ul iug dried it is ready for shipment, water, the strata lying clear, or O t . fill - P P.. A ' HP' '1 A9 We were curious to see the product coverea wim a iew ieet. oi wuut i.i.h hari omatAri an mrifh ftctiv- sand. Navigate any of . the laby- ity, and nnder the sheds foundinntp oi creets Aietweepuere uu thousands of tons oi it. is is .ueamum, uu jv'' "w.-" nn,iniQi- in form thA tiftdnlea Acfff or 'tonger' In his flat-boat, patiently uvu usai u v. w v "OCT 1 . . . , - , . . . . . kidney-shaped, and ranging irom a umigiug up mo iw. nu ma wugo veiiowisn 10 a erayisu w mio cuior. John N. Pakkscr. 1 J.t.'PkEl.K, i W ... v i ofX.C. row heads, pottery and weights, teeth of sharks .01 many varieties, skull of dolphin, teeth ot stingray, teeth of extinct, species of horse, bones of turtle, teeth of reptiles, flams, fossil nvstprH. p.nral "cast in marl, jaw of swordfish, teeth of rac- GENERAL COMMISSION coon, rabbit ana opossum, ana bones of garfish. Cor. to JTew York Post. PAIIKER S PEELE, Tho exterior is rough, and indented, often perforated or even honey combed bv round or irregular cav ities. In other cases it is smooth and shiny as if coated with enamel. la size, too, the nodules vary great ly, some being but a fraction of an inch, some several feet in diameter. in the same way the - oysterman works. - Sometimes in very shallow water or at low tide, . he loosens the rock with a crow, and picks it up with his- hands. A sight I often witnessed at the inception of the industry was a crowd ol darkies on their flat-boats, naked as they, were born, diving beneath the water and " Ua a man could well ; lift. When 1 rrom the rock, the 'iHend irho theongery cargo is. complete,, be . - i.,tn,i no tut -tho whri,ia tAot sells, ic to tne 'large- companies, i i to the mines, which lie a short The steam dredger has, however, Mtico from the wharfs, near the largely dnven the tonger out of the ' mnf fhArivAT- In land mining business. " Yon Bee over yonder a r.hnontifit' riATUMit mnftt not li a machine much like that the mud than six feet to admit of diggers use in liarbor work, whose Strong jaws urean up me iseauia and, gathering the rock, pour it into the washer, "which is moored alongside thus saving that expen sive process at the factory. They are Leavy and cori'y . rtir' : - rnfiA r"i"n ? C ' ' 1 " f-f !X i 7 ' "Tobacco, fit for a kin(r," is what was paid of a famous brand of Havana clears. And it was, too; for it turned out to be the identical brand ($1,000 per thousand) which Louis Napoleon smoked.- Where made? Havana. Of what leaf? Now prepare for a surprise, yet the truth, by confession of the maker or leaf im ported from the Golden Tobacco Belt of North uaroiina. mat purity, navor, fragrance, belongs to no other tobacco. Out of the very best of it is made Black well's Durham Lone Cut, for pipe and cigarette Bmoking. ;The trade mark of the Durham Bull and the Long Cut Brand give you the Emperor's tobacco. -; ;The Portals of the Head, the lips, allow the escape of a foul breath when the teeth are coated with impurities or falling into decay through neglect, li you would not weiimgn nauseate your menas and inspire strau MEECHANT8,! No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET, MD. . , Special attention given to Ej-ly Vege tables iu Season, . v'-r ; . mara2-Htw2a) -.Wasting &nd Sconring Made Easy. TR:PYLE'SEAELIHE FOR KASY WASIIINCr. For sale at Manufacturer's Prices by marl5-d i. . CV E. FOT & CO.," Brick Block, Middle St., . ' , Newborn, N. 0. EW HOTEL, I- gers with disgust, rid your mouth of SflOW Mill, ureeilO U0. '''Hi Ui such Augean odors by purifying your i ' , 7 . teeth with Sozodont, which, if they are Well; furnished, and Table supplied, with not past redemption, -will revive their wiemarKemnoras. pristine whiteness, tend reinforce the shakier members of the dental family, I . Bum pie rooms for oommeroial travelers. . KATES ItKASONABLK. M ' . ' , W. E. GRIMSTjEY, ' fel5-dAwtf ' ' Proprietor. , f. . : - NEW, HAVEN PALLADIUM. (DADLY AND' "WEEKLY.) "Ttblo working, : and as the ess of the phosphate strata r exceeds ten inches, the worfr ; rather a pit than a mine, 1 1' 8 edcs of t his pit gangs : 1 :!.crc:'.i. t!.. 1 t;.'y ia 6Lirts ; i A Remarkable Tribute. Sidney Ourchundro, of Pittsburg, Pa., writes: "I have used Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs many years with the most eratuvinir results. The reliev ing influence of Hall's Balsam is won- Established.:....... .'........1828 ??? . The pam and rack of the body, Mmmn. nMvm a. the North inciaentai to a urui cougn, soon owap- for every man Ja N()rth Carolina who has a pear by the Use Of a spoonful according farm, mine, trftct of timber land or water to directions. . My wife frequently sends power to sell. The letters of onr staff corre--rrii). n.i.J tai-A J . i,,Tu; snondent have given the Palladium a great for Hall's Balsam instead of a physician, reputation throuKiiout New Kngimi,asthe ana neaiui is speemiv reswreu dv hbi only rem represmnuMve oi me use. FOS'T BIS If T!!S KOt'S onlv real rei Btivte, and n I N, lixiU.lmt in f! 1 la rnm td""l ' , 1 t"i antie- una i;.r henl' wtio I ; , ii i k of . I ! hie l'A Your attention ia called to the r MAflY ATTnAP.Tinn.Q Mil . asHU awsaw ' I offer this season, the.' s i? ' LARGEST Ever Shown in New, Berne,. Consisting in leading articles, of . BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES : CHAINS, CHARMS, LACK PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS ASS PEKHENTS. . ' PLAIN AND FANCY : . " - MJ O-JUlg lv aUU VAAUllI til HVvlvliM 1 RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. - Fine Periscopic Spectacles and Eye Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil- -verand Gold Frames, A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. . . . . tjau ana examino bsock;. no irouoie w showgoods. i - . Respectfully, - " Bi A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st, New Berne, It. C. N. B.-I will rive Fifty ($50.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for Gold or Silver that was not. - r - i octlldly v B. A. Bell. COOK STOVE. S Nothing farther seems nocosaary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has lartre Flues ana Oven, Patent , uven 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. . . , r Large siuele Oven Doors. - Tin lined, The larpelv increased sales af this Stove attest its popularity every stove fully warranted. - ' P. M. DKANEY, SOLE AGENT, KEW BERNE, N. C. Anv castines wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DRANEY at 10 cts per pound, u i' oci7dwtl L ,v lUulnUd took, M 1.IKW pnMrlf Uou, tl kj mall. MM 'Dr. KEANj, VmU, KvrToiu, Cbfbuie mil hpcUldl n,1lpnitoriMM, IntpoHncy (wl - nn.li.) VAinslldlMUi-l.ttC. CoO feultatloU perionally, or by letter fire j Dp. KeB U the only pliyildaii la th city that wrrntt cur or no pay. " DAVIDSOU COLLEGE, MEOKLENBUEG CO., N. p., 1004-'0a. Tlie next Session opens on, THURSDAf, . For (latnlogneg apply to the CLERK OF THE FACULTY. ; febl8d&w8m JACKSON HOUSE, ; ' New Bfrne, N. C, - SAM'L JACKSON, Pbopbiktob. . tx. Flrst-olass accommoilaUons for colored people traveling, and a Restaurant tor genl eral patronage, from which we furnish meals to many white people and serve families at their residences in any part of the olty. " Refer to the people of New Berne gen erally. '. ' ' .v. v . ' .' decl5-dly ' , i , i L i , H ? -- YoiiMIflrvoBsn': t t -j Whose debility, exaant4 powers, pruiutura deviiy v ? sad fuilure to perform HU-' auilr propenj am oinwu vy exocssefi, rror ol youth, eto., . will nua s ponecL sna laauuff . leetorationio robaat bealik snd vltrorons niiinimuf! ia I TH? MAR3TOJ t U ?. " ANeitner stomach aru, ,,rf nor Ti (nstminflnti. 1'lllB t ft! ) ' , ,Hilt of Srf Kervous le bl II i mt I ' IS IhylnlIec-viii'i,ioTni. snocemftil beosnw bawd on pertnet dmnmis, new nd direct method and simoIum tnir. ouchneM. Fall information sad 'iraktiw Ire. AdiiresB Consnltini! Fhjsioian of , . slABSTON REMEDrC0.,46W.14thSL. New York. a I 1 a. p. cunnus Having pnrchpsed the RED FRONT, 6TOEE . , of W. P, Ballance 4 Co . oiler . - , A nHnTnT! SF. f.F.nTTOTI v OF IFINEJ GEOCEEIES AND CQlTFECTIQITm ' We purchase and sell for Cash, nude i n antee .' - - : ' ' ' V. : "l r'
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