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:. T 3 AN AX. ft eotama ppT j eivrpt ta Itoaday, at 1.00 p ; j fcr ns aumtha. IMlTfd to otj t: ..rs t.s -U MUM personta. T .tW LlENE JOimNAL,M colm ir. u puh!lfk4 every Tkandar USING RATIS fDAILT)-0 Ibcb , j iw -u: OB wk. 10 nontk , tt th. U.W; ix otka, SHOO; w n thi.Kii. -AiTit"meou mdr a4 ol "City Iteau' Ko kltrrUMDWLto will b iMnted betwam K j. a tot MarriatM or Deatas, not to azMoa ea ltaaa will ko iBMiied free. All addltioaal mutter will bo chanced la cnU per Una. ' ; PayniU for tramtent adTortlMBenU Mat t i mad la Mtvaaoo. Regular adwrUaemont willb eollaetod promptly at the sad of aacfc nontk. : . ':" OoonaaaicaUoB coauviniac wa or a diacus ioa of local matter ar aolldted. Beeoamaa tuoa mast expect to k labiUked tkat eoatalnt BoUoaMpnoaatiiaa; wltbaoldi tk tun f tk author ; or tkat will mak mor tkaa on rfuauef tkiBBr. Any prraon tooling aggrieved at any anony- luoaa eommanieauoii can ODiain ue name oi the author by application at this office and abowlng wherein the grievance exUta. THE JOUKNAL. ii. n. nvnn. m Kdltor. SEW BERN 8, N. C., DEO. 19, 1884. Catered at tk Pott offie al New Hera, V C . , MMOoad-claat aHLttar. - The State Chronicle m entions several big topics being discussed by the State press but don't men tion a Dog Law a single time. Dosset Battle, write a letter to the Chronicle. - The inauguration ceremonies of Tresident Cleveland have been turned ; over to Col. Beebet, W. W. Cobcoean and fifty other dis-J tinguished citizens of the District of Columbia without regard to party affiliations. This is right; it is time for an era of good feeling, but as Senator Vance said in his Baltimore speech, in the name of half a million hungry Democrats, turn the rascals oat. .1 , ; C1TIL BltiBTS. In the IIou80 of Representatives on Tuesday last when the discus sion of the inter-State commerce1 bill was about closed, Mr. O'IIaea offered an amendment providing "that any person having purchased a ticket to be conveyed from one State to another, or paid the re quired fare, shall receive the same treatment and be afforded equal accommodations as are furnished all other persons holding tickets of the same class, without discrimina tion.": : ; ;;;.';r-" f .'.) The amendment seems to have taken - some of the members by surprise, as Mr. Beagak, . who had . chargo of the : bill, stated that the transportation of- per sons bad not been considered in the committee, and he thought it. too important a- matter to be legis lated upon without an examination. But notwithstanning this explana tion, the amendment was agreed to by a vote of 135 to 97. V, , ' Mr. Blount, of Georgia, changed his vote fi'om the negative to the affirmative for the , purpose of mov ing a reconsideration, but as soon as the motion , was made, Mr. O'IIaea moved to lay it on ' the table, whereupon Mr. Reagan moved on adjournment, which' was carried. The amendment of O'IIaea. was cTeredv at a time to give it much force,' an amendment having just been agreed to extending the pro visions or the bill to persons er companies engaged in the transpor ' at ion of property by pipe line or 'lues. The adoption of his amend' cnt was applauded by the itcpub- ' cans. It sounds like one string f the civil rights bow. . i The Tjbacc Kenedy. . . Farmer and Mechanic. ASHEVILLE, N. C, - Nov. 20,1884 f; Before referring to many addi . :.l cases of tobacco cures it! .3 necesarry that I should make 1 explanatory statement. : ; I t brmerly used the ' ordinary ;,:ifactured tobacco in such cakes it could be had at the cigar Ia in the hotels.. A plug of i thrown into a bowl of cold ' : f in an hour or less would be a soft and spongy, and could f p.irated so that the leaves " 1 be obtained, but for reasons f -ro published in ray original 5 1 do not advise that form for , About l hree years ago I as 1 by some experiments that -. f a tobacco manufacturers i V. .ir tobacco for the r r.r- paa cf ir proving Us Caver certain poisonous dress, er.eh es Tonka bean, wintergreen, and sone other things. Though such tobacco may serve a beneficial urpose, yet I ould prefer to use the leaf before it has been manufactured. Again, the darker leaves being stronger are . better than the light yellow leaves. Also leaves of the tobacco cut last year are better than those freshly cut in this season, as to bacco seems to gather strength with age. 1 A bunch, of these leaves thrown into a bow! bf cold water will be come moist and soft, so that the large stem iu the eeutro may be taken out. Hot water will answer the purpose sooner than cold, but either will do. , ' r ; t When this has' been done, not less than two thicknesses of the leaf should be placed directly on the part to bo relieved." As, however, the heat of the skin- tends to dry the tobacco in a few minutes, a wet bandage must be laid over t it. About four thicknesses of common white cotton cloth will be sufficient, bqt this should be well , soaked in the water' before it is put on, then a bandage of the same cloth may be tied over it and water from time to time shonid be applied by pressing a wet rag on ft so as to keep the tobabco moist. ' ; Tobacco in this manner may be applied directly on a cut or a wound or any raw place without injury.' The first effect of the tobacco, how-: ever, is stimulating or slightly irri tating, but this after a few minutes ceases and the sedative effect 6oon comes on. When, for example, the tobacco is placed on the' eye, as a little of the juice gets in between the eyelids some smarting or itching is felt, but alter a few minutes this ceases, and no more effect is pro duced 011 the feelings than if a wet cloth were kept over the eye. Within less than an hour the sedative .effect is perceived, and within two hours 'usually all ekter nal inflammation are reduced. Ob stinate cases, of course, require longer applications. . '; Most persons sleep under the in fluence of tobacco but some do not. just as morphine .causes some per sons to sleep while others are wak ful. When I have tobacco on it is impossible for me to sleep, but in stead nnusual ' mental, activity is produced, which continues through out the next day following a night's application vc-j ; As long as there is inflammation about the part no nausea will be felt. As soon, b6weverra3'"nausea is perceived the 1 poultice may be removed, as the sedative effect has been produced. Alter the removal of the bandage the nausea passes away in a snort time. , , , ,. , , ; When one wishes to enre a bun- Son or a corn, after the tobacco has teen applied as above directed, it is easy to get the sock over it, and by moistening the sock from time to time a cure is usually effected in single night 1 V'v: Tt, V.":. I will now proceed to refer to such cases as have been cured by the use 01 tobacco, in making this statement I fihall only mention cases that I have observed myself, or such as have been stated by per son of good character and standing ir 1 were to give their statements at length a volume would be re quired to contain them.? I therefore only give undoubted facts; "V?;' To begin with the head. I may say inac au cases, or erysipelas. wnetner' on tne neaa, tace, or any otner pare or tbe body, are cured in some cases where the head was swollen to almost double its usual size, and the patient was supposed by the attending physician about to die, application of tobacco effect ed a complete cure. -r-' f, Again, au cases or sore eyes, whether caused by injury or of dis ease, and whether old cases or fresh ones, nave ' been cured, in some cases where there was total blind ness a cure was at once effected and the sight restored perfectly. In the, thud place, all wounds, whether cuts, bruises, or contusions have been easily cured. ; Sprains of the knee or ankle joints, whore they were swelled to double the natural size, have been completely cured by a single night's applica tion. Old cases where the patient had suffered for months and years have been cured. In all cases where the remedy was tried, bunions and corns on the feet have been cured even where in some eases they ; were said to be forty years old.' - 1 , All 'cases for throat are . cured, whether caused by diptberia, croup, scarlet lever or quinsy, , in. more than one instance the patient was cured when seemingly at the point of death and the case pronounced hopeless by the attending physi cians. ; .' .,' r-r: ., All bone felons have been cured usnally by a single night's applica tion of the tobacco. - I have informed of a number of cases in which the tobacco was ap plied as a remedy for; hemorrhoids, and in every instance a single night'a application is represented 0 have effected a cure. If tobacco should be applied to a wound neither mortification nor lockjaw would ever supervene. , In ons case of IcLjry v Lc:3 tLo s-rCva La J j 10 nourcf 1 1'.3 r-3 tcrclcss, accord ing to t' 3 1 . .: J. statement of a gentle:, a, a cure waseCected by the apj.'icati a cf tobacco poultice to the 6tvHia.ii. For cholera njcrbus, an applica tion of tobacco to the stomach gives relief. A Senator told me that when suffering from constipation most terribly he had two physicians with him for four days and nights, with no advantage from their remedies, and when the pain became so intolerable that ho felt that lie would not get through the niehl;, remembering what I had told him about tobacco,' he caused it to be applied to bis side and back, and ib half an hour he was relieved and immediately recovered. " ! - ' ; i (TO BE CONTINUED.) , J, k Ammonia li Baklny powders. j Among the recent discoveries 10 science and chemistry, none is more important than the uses to which common ammonia can be properly put as a leavening agent, and which indicate that this familiar salt 18 hereafter to perform an active part in the preparation of oar daily food J The carbonate of ammonia is an exceedingly . ' volatile ' substance. Place a small portion ' of it upon a kntre and hold over a flame, aud it will almost immediately be entirely developed into .gas and pass off into the air. The gas thus formed is a simple composition of nitrogen and hydrogen. ; ' No residue is left from the ammonia. ; This gives it its superiority as a leavening power over soda and cream of tartar used alone, and has induced Its use as a supplement to these , articles. A small quantity of ammonia in the dough is effective in j producing bread that will be lighter, sweeter j and . more i wholesome' than that risen by any othelleavening agent. When it is acted npon,. by the lieat of baking the leavening gas that raises the dough is liberated. In this act it uses itself up, as it were; the ammonia is entirely diffused, leaving no trace or residuum what ever.: .The light, fluffy, . flaky ap pearance, so. desirable in. biscuits, etc., and so sought after "by profes sional cooks, is said to be imparted to them ; only ; by the use of this agent,.'"; .;' "'1 -u The bakers and baking powder manufacturers producing the finest goods have been ' quick to avail themselves of this nseful discovery, and the handsomest and best bread and; cake are now largely ; risen by the aid of ammonia, combined, of course, with other leavening ma terial. ,:'' Vv-sV t ;.2...i'! ,:v,,4.;i..u;. y Ammonia is one of the best known products of the laboratory. If, as seems to be justly claimed for it, the application of its properties to the purposes of cooking results in giving ns lighter and , more whole some bread, biscuit, and cake, it will prove a boon to; dyspeptic hu manity, and will speedily force it self into general use in the new field to which science has assigned it. BUSSIAN NEWSPAPEBS.Tfl0W the average Russian woman must rejoice that her husband is unable to secure a newspaper in which to bury his face at the breakfast table instead of devoting bis attention to her. Eussia with a 1 population of 100,000,000 has but 776 newspapers and periodicals: while the United States with its 07.OOO.OOQ inhabit- No other medicine has won f 01 itself Bueh universal approbation in ita own city, state, and country, and among; all people, as Ayer's SarBapdrilhu It is the best combination of vegetable blood puJ riflers, with the Iodide of Potassium and iron, ever offered to the public; ;vx i have on hand for IIOUDAY TRADE a ; LiRSE AO WELL SELECTED STOCK Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, iiuuu, nanuns, enrrants. Amies and rigs, and I have captured Santa Glaus. Baar and Baggage, this year and brought him to my store. , , , . Joaie and see my Complete Assortment of - Toys and Holiday Goods, BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR OLD Call early and make your selections, f . . Santa Clans Headquarters, K v? NEWBERN, K. C. f .''CAN. BE FOUND AT T. A; Green's Old 8tand 1 ON UIDDLE STEEUT. ' Ki ' GET mSP2ICE3 0N Gi,oce2? i e o. Lorillard & Gail & Ax's Snuffs, Grain Sacks, topes, Twinos, Canvas, Oakum Paints, Oils, etc., etc., before purclias ing.,: .' .'. ; Orders taken for Nets and Seines. Agent for Hazard Powder Co. . novssjw Eur.:;" ::. c. 1 1 ; Abcqlutcly Pure. parity, strength, and wholesomenesa. Mora aoonomical than Iba ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low teat, Khort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking ruwDiK uo. um wau-sw. n. y. novls-lvdw THE UNltlVALED COT FAH"ER GIRL COOK tSXOVK. Nothlnc further HMma tttiiuuLrv in mnfrA the Mew Farmer Oirl a Perfect nud Henutlful OookinJ Apparatus, It has large Flues and Oven. Pateut Oven Hlielf. Rwlnirinir Hnnrth Plate.'lleep Ash l'lt and Ash Pan Door. The uroaa i-ieces au have old air braces, and the covers are smooth and heavy. The lareely increased sales of this Rtnve jjan?e Hintrio liven imnrit. Tin. i.itiAi.' attest Its popularity Kverj Stove fully war- P. M. DRANEY, Sole Agent, oc4' NEW BERNE. N. C. dw FOR LADIES ONLY. " A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physi cians and DrucelRt at Its home. - A REHKDT that Mr. O. W. O'Neill, Good- waier, &ia.kaayaraiBea nis wire irom an in valid' bed, and he believes saved her life. A REMEDY or which a prominent Atlanta merchant aid: "l wonld have given 1500 as soon as I would a niokle for what two bot A REMEDY in regard to which 8. J. Oas- tles or vonr medicine did for m v linnsh tar eii, oi. ii., uruKgist, THomasvl,le, (la., . says: "I can recall instances in which it af forded relief after all the nsual remedies had failed. A REMEDY about which Dr. R. B. Kerrell, ; AAurauge, ua writes: -a nave used lor the last twenty years the medicine you are pubLiuB up auu ouiiBiaer it me pest com 111 nation ever gotten together for the disease for which it la reoommended." . . A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham, Aiwuuh nuu: -i nave examinea ine re. clpe, and have no hesitation in advising its A REMEDY which the Kev. H. B. Johnson. near Marietta. Oa savs he has used in hki family-with the "utmost satisfaction." and ; recommended it to- three families "who A REMEDY of which Pemberton. Iveann i found it to De Just wnat it la recommends! ' cz Amnniaou bujt: - we nuve Deen selling it ; for many years,' with constantly Increasing j sales. The article is a staple with us, and one of absolute merit." . , A RKMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A La- - mar say; "we soia au gross in rour months, 1 and never sold it in any place but what It was wanted attain." ! A REMEDY by whlclf Dr. Baugh of La urange. ua., says: J curea one or tne most obstinate cases of Vicarious Mknsthua- tion that ever came within my knowledge, 'with a few bottles. ' A REMEDY of which Dr. J. O. Uuss. Nota- sulga, Ala., says; "1 am fully convinced that it is unnvaiea lor that class of diseases whlchitctalms tooure." A REMEDY about whloh MaJ. John a Whit- 'all over the United States as a General Insu rance Agent, says: "I used this remedy be fore the war. on a large Dlantation In a areat ner. oi Atlanta, wen and xavorablv known number of cases, always with absolute suc cess." 1 ' A REMEDY about which Mr. J. Wi-Strange, orijarorsvme, ua ,certmes mat one Dottle i ourea two niemoers oi nis family of men , stnial irregularity of many years standing 1 ' This Great Remedy Is r - ! EADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. Bend for our Treatise on "Health and Han- pinessoi .woman," maueu jree. , , dwri"' - . ; t a Atlanta, Oa. Ia the District Court the VnlUd . StaUs for the Eastern Dial r let of North Carolina. ' In the matter of E. L. "i Cohen and Joseph Cohen, j , E Trading under the firm 1 In . j name of ; f Bankruptcy : i. jj. uonen uo., I Bankrupts. J ' To the Creditors of E. L. Cohen & Co. : You are hereby notified that. there will be a second and third meeting of the creditors of E. L. Cohen & Co. be fore A, W. Shaffer,' Eegister in Bank ruptcy, at his oflice in the City of Iial eiffh, County of .Wake and State of dortn uaroiina, on tne lutn day of De cember, A. V. 1884, at 13 o'clock. M. and that the said firm have duly filed their petition in tne V. a. uistnct Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, and that there will be a final hear ing of said case and a motion made to discharge said bankrupts before the Honorable Augustus S. Seymour, Judge of said court, at his office in the City Of New Berne, County of Craven and State aforesaid, on the z2d day of December, A.D. 1884, at 10 o'clock, a. m. When and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why said pe titionera shall not be discharged ac cording to the prayer of said petition.. By order of the Honorable Augustus a. Seymour. . ...... Given under my hand and seal of , of lice, this 20th day of November, A. D, 1884. : : R. B. LEHMAN," Sealj . Clerk ofl'o ml ico U. S. noy27 dtd Difitrict Court Rend nut ri'n i : routs for poseur alt ., Of fl'liif B- 1, f i j: r f . ., a en. v I. - V - r 4 t - J f Uomon 1 1 1 I liiUI To consume the Enormous Steel: cf Being Eeceiycd Daily at GiiHaT ciiHip qnsn stc:.: "Wo are offerine:' the followinsr Leadinsr Articles, in Ctrinlr and to Arrive, at HARD PA1T U3 Bbls. Onslow XXXX Family Flour, 101 " XXX Family Flonr. 93 " " XXX Extra Flour, . 67 " ; " XXXX Choice Superfine Flour, 90 " " Ivanhoe Patent Family Flour, 45 " Heavy City Mess Pork at Lowest Prices, 150 Sacks Ground Alum Salt,. 10 Boxes Clear Sib Sides, 8 Tierces Refined Lard, 28 Sacks. Rio Coffee, - '.f 19 Bbls. Sugar, 18 Extra Cream Cheese, 10 Tubs Very Fine Butter, 25 Bbls. Molasses, from 15c. per Gallon up, 250 Boxes Tobacco, one of the largest stocks in the city. Lorillard, Gail & Ax, Bail Boad Mills, Salt and Sweet Snuff ltEMEMBER.:::' .... The Great Cheap Cash Store of HUMPHREY & HOWARD. dicl9 riwtianl .... HE. TEL. Keadows & Co., 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bone, : : 3,000 1,000 " Pinelsland, 1,000 " .Pokomoke. - Meadow's Extra Early Peas. Seed Potatoes. Beans and other Cardan n1 FIa1I Seeds... .-, !.- ' . CORNER POLLOK AND WAREHOUSE COTTON EXCHANGE . ucvivvawu MAX SCnWEEIN. THE MElTORES !; GRAND OFFER FOR Astonbhins llcdiialkn We have reduced the price on all our Goods and are now selling: " - . OUR FINE $20 SUIT FOR f 18.00 , i OUR FINE 818 SUIT FOR 14.00 -" ' , OUR FINE $15 SUIT FOR 12 50 ' ' OUR NOBBY $10.SUIT FOR 8.50 ' Overcoats. Bov'a Clnthinc nnd Cheanr OraHna it fllnlViino. will lio arAA f . . similar reduction. ; . - Come and look at our Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls; full line of ' , Boots and Shoes. Gents' Furnishinar Goods: Drv Onorla. Hats, Umbrellas, Etc- All will be sold at HARD-PAN PRICES. Respectfully, ' ' " SCHWEEIN & ASII, ' Middle street, the sign of the flag, next door to Patterson's Central Hotel. WILLIE r.lDYETT, CONFECTIONER, IN THE POST OFFICE, Offers a Choice Stock of : Candies, French aucl American Raining, Nuts, Oranges, , Lemons, ,. s ' And a Fun Line of tite ' ' Choicest Cigars and Smoking Tobacco . always on hand. , TERMS CARH. CALL, AND 8KB M OCtM Clll W. If. MORRIS. . r, MORRIS. EST A liJ-JSIIED 1847 J. J. BURGESS, of N. C, t - ' V . WITH i ,. wP". h. MOHBIS & SONS, i ca-xs3arx:xivxj ' Nos. 23, 25 & 27 Commerce St., NORFOLK, VA, Special attention Riven to sales of cotton Grain, Peanau and Country produce gene, rally. liberal' cash a dvances made on eon. ignraeuu. Prompt returns and highest mar set prices Knaranteea. auvi aw tiani WholoHule & Rcta.il . - DBALKR8 IN Provisions ..Groceries, ; Drv Goods Boots and Shoes All of which we are offoring VEUT? LOW. :. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. ilw NEW EESNE. N. a The Bent the Market tiffonla Pork Hinis." and Beef can lie fii'iml i d 'Jj . anil -1111 c PHICE3 Sacks Kainit (guarantee German), - - s - . ,; MIDDLE STREETS. PLACE.......... NEWBEEN, N. a . GEORGE ASH. THE HOLIDAYS! in Prl::a cf G!:::.I:i. , i SANTA GLAUS -HEADQUARTERS CHEAP HTOIlk, TRENTON, N. C . TOYS for thrTHOLroAYS, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Candles, Apples, Oranges, NUTS, RAISINS, Etc., Ktc, IN FULL LINE.' XltV GOODH: Calico, 5 cents, : Homespun, 5 cents, , N. C. Plaids, 9 cents. and other Goods at LOW RATES. GROCERIES, Ctoap far Casi - dec8 dlwlm . ROBERTS & EELTDiZIlSOIT New- Berne. TV. C3- Only first class Companies represent ea in i Fire. Life and Accident hsnrazse. Total Capital over Forty Mil'ions oi Jjoiiare. , J' "y Dissolution of Ccartr-r: !A THE COPABTNEPRBIP bret ex1' t ln between PHILF.MON lioLLANi), J., and OWEN H. GUION Is this dtv diBw.lved by rantnal consent, Mr. liolUod refirinir. Mr. Gnlon will conilnue the priicUce of law at the stand of the Ini e Arm. PHIliKMON HOTXAND, JR., 1 OWKN IL GUlON. December 6th. lm. Tdtf ' ATTOItNEY AT LA". 7, Office on Craven St., two doorsabove Pollock. Will practice In theCmwMs of PiDVn' Jonea, Onslow, Cartert, Phmhii h m.,1 Luui-ir Promptattention hI.i tncoiii.i ... air: u iv. no: s-- 4. ...4. . ' I I V I I. J, V. I' 4 I 1 , I . I t ! .. ( ..r ( ( - i lit I i, IV. t ' ,.. By vlrtneof tbe ) a MorlrM(H 1 .,'(. ( -and wiie, 1j. C v. i (find by linx t tne oiiii'e i.t 1 fv.'intv, m '
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