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-. ' IS B I Cu,43.a I . . . iA tu at I i .ry r&irfcij at li.iu : J KATEd (UAliY-0ae I. j io fureaca eebaijneBt 4 Baler bead ef Mu&ls , pr A Ore Ba4 J HM tor -.. l lrttaa -, , - V t 4 . yi ttlMHt bstwsam , c J fn -. r - "latnB.atU.totBa 3 .- , i ! ah aaam . i i eeats pat Una t, rt t4TrUMwl . UrcMNt pxlFly M tbA a . .'.-jnnlnewsWadi--.. ar aeaauea.no lUlUMMKMNt L i.-.a wm ( taw aatker: et ware isbb eae miuu s ft k '"MWHtrMNdUttruNt u4j4mmi ea saiaia mm mi ' sr PHiwuua at taie ton aad i iMuallt MM UMTMMUHM ' ' IIB JOURNAL. , tlSt, 5.a, AUO. 4 1S8S. "t t a rt m i ir awm, w a J LL : STlTXTl&SmBOBTH CAR' . '.crt ia daoer of magnifying j latloa abort the State. Diffl-- I aa it It to plact. too high an -ate tpoia Democratic national iiicy, It ta iafinittly mora im- :j:t. that---the- BUtt be kept - !cr Democratic control. U 1j tht BUtt that protects life, ', and property, and aecnrea 'ia tranquility and personal , laeaa.-"-" U la imporUnt that tht Governor . ''the right man in the right a,f it J; abaolately essential .tihleglilatore be e'qnal to tht i La Democracy of Graven have ' eiamplt worthy of all imita . : Tit editor of tht Joubnal , r&l from bit chair and haa no !dgt that thia article ia being v, r iea.'-Thia paper apeaka for tht I ecplt and tptaking for tbt peoplt cf Cfaven, hca vno hesitancy in jiog that ia tht person of Mr. r;aa1i prcaented every qnalifioa : a easential to a aaccessfal and fil Cttt SfQatoe. Ia principles 1 1 U aoand aad. conaerratire ; in i ' i mation accurate and compre ' - jit in temperament calm and r ':ctivt j in 'manners gentle and tlioilI'all things bravt and 1 :zmtiwi? : ". r Vconeagnt,Mr. Russell, ia : tally worthy to stand by his . : TjJgothc; Ihoy : constitute a v iti ve ticket which la honorable -i r a tounty and which, if elected, - I L a. blesaing to the State. Tie Btattaeeds their per vices, ;iiy 0OBftxa8itTB nonn uaro- : i .need them In tbe'Legislatare. r if wt not nope that the several ! , -latlvt oustHuencies of East t r MOtlE CtoSlina wiU w&'to the I 'Jatarto: Intelligent mop, of - ad. tleti ' knd apdnd judgment, b re identified with the material rest of thil section t : Wt have Ij heritagt. j Oars is a mag cit- oonatry. Fortune waves ; t: zi& tamjf oyer hill aad dell, ctream and woodland, ' and :'ty atands With open arms - ta erabraee na. We hart . tatt tme to ourselves to mate ; ji-'-picioua present tbt harben- r cf a glorious futnrt. ' 7 -x iagaat IvcuL-'. a August number of the Fornm c . ::r lte the fifth' rolume, and T tbt two years and a half . X by these rolumes both aides every subject of great public -m hare been"treated in its 3 by leadera C opinion'. Tht cf contributors contains tht 3 of mort thon 250 of tht twritera in America, Eng I Jraace. .: Beginning with Tti rolumt. :a new feature L a r : ied to the Fornm (which n t sw nrocr periodical tittra' . Lvery numbef will contain ' ) article df literary criticism, -1 tht most importont ,re- a ia tht several great de i of thought,, and every . I be a recognized authority 1 for August wilt con 11 a second of a number of i tr Edward Atkinson on s of Wajeaaud Produo- : ; :3 article be shows the f ijet British economic - J rasrts out the way for t racial e::encc. Lie T Tf J"" :-"n irsti- v . ua si ili fccii.iloa eft tla UUrlsj cliis ;i ecssustlj izs- f .. far i&e Bsmia li-isa si.i J lay is isertaaiD' Ut food-sapcJj of tLe t of mioa-itha is;. TLU is a fatal fault ia tU Maithasiaa doctriae Uut pepcUtioa wiU incraaaa lister Uua fo4 i ro daeiica, and ia Kicaxda'a theory of real. Tha capacity of lhe earth a prodietioa nniier acieatiia treat. meat eaunot erea oa conceived, Tha aim a number will oontaia a notable com pari so a of the Govern ment f Great Eritaia aad tha Uaited State,, to tha drantare of tha latter, by a new writer for Ut reTiewa J adjrt Jamea M. Lore of the 17. 8. District Court of tie Southern District of Iowi. Jade Lore it tha oldest U 8. jadza ia aerriee, with oat exception, havinj oeea oa tbt beach for thirty two yeara. ; s , Ta Exalora Bahjlaa. Outaidt of the manufacturing of trunks and jewelry ont does net usually hear very much of Newark, Ni J.j but tht city haa beta corn ingtotht front ' ia another way during these past few daya. Daniel Z, Noorianof that eUy wiU be tht important mania the party that is going to dig np tht turns of ancient liabjloa next witter. .i a mighty important expedition, at though there has been no blow made about if: It will be the first party consisting almost entirely of Americana mat ever set ont deter mined to thoroughly explore ont of. tht great buried cities of old. Mr. hNoorian is about the only member of tne expedition who is not an American. lit cama to thia coon- try some yeara , ago, and has re- aided with Dr. William Ilaoea Ward, editor of the New York In- pependent, who is himself an ex plorer. Noorian goes as the inter prater of the party. He will also superintend the work of digging up the ruins of Babylon, lit expects tht work will Uke four or fire years to complete, and much, both in time and success, will depend on the disposition of the Turkish Government. Permission to put the spade and pick-in tht soil that covers Babylon has to be obtained first at Constantinople. A refusal there will greatly handicap tht prospects, while acquiescence will greatly enhance tht chances. All of the party, except Mr. Noorian, sUrted for the Orient in tht steamer Fnlda on Jane 23. Noorian will leave in the middle of fiugust and will join the party at Alexandretta, where the journey on horseback will commence. Ut party that has already sailed con aisted of Dr. John P. Peters, Pro feasor of Hebrew in the University of Pennsylvania, in charge of Harper, instructor ot Assyrian at Yale : J. D. Price, of the class of '88, Columbia uoiiege : J. li Hayner. photographer, and H. P. "Field of Brooklyn, an architect. They went to London. Some of the party will there separate, but will meet at Aleppo, a four days ride from Alexandretta on horse back, about October 1. All will then proceed on horseback through the mountains for six weeks with a caravan. A large quantity of provisions will be taken along and each member oi tht party will bt armed so as to protect themselves against will beasts and brigandr, Arabs will be employed at. ten or twenty cents per day to do the excavating, and several hundred will be put to work. Picks, shorels and wheelbarrows are to be taken along. ! I'be explorations will bt made near tht earns locality where Dr. Ward made his researches four years ago. The party of which Dr Ward had charge was the first American expedition, and was sent out by Miss Catherine Wolie. Eight months were spent in Baby Ion, and a number of Important discoveries were made. Tht expense of tht present expe dition , will bt defrayed j by tho Babylon Explofation ; Fund, sub scribed by Philadelphiaas. , , 1 Professor Aiiaa Aurquand of Princeton and SecreUry Langlet of tht Smithsonian Institution art on tht Executive Committee. The territory between tht Tjgrla and tha Euphrates, in MesopoUmia, abounds in buried cities, most df whicn are or Biblical interest. Nearly a hundred have been di covered. During Dr. Ward's er pi orations Erech, of ancient Separa, out of. tht TNlmrodV lour cities were discovered. .Explorations will be made by . the - present- party ia entirely new places, ana , some Im portant discoveries or .arcnreoiogi cal interest .'are" looked, for. N. i. ttrapnic. -r: : KBVKWS HBR YOUTH. T' . ' Mrs. Phoebe iCheeler, Peterson, Clat GoIowa, tells the olio wins; remark able story, the truth of which la f oucbed for by the residents of the town : "I am 79 years old, bate fceen troubled with kidney complaint and lameness . for many yean; conld aot dress -afgelf J witnouineio. now a am ires from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all myown hoosewetlt. I owe my thanks to Electric itter for havinjr renewed my youth, and removed corrr!eto!y a!l di?fne anl rn'n." - Try a i r-t;Ie, 00c. I, Ccf.e ai The tLree j ::-v-! : il Ulle baver- ;e,a::er witcr, art eoc.v, t i a4 iL.-coUte. TLe.r IcltftcU: it;: and iltirt'ctcn taiLa?. sr&ceia are dasciibei a follows: Caocolate, from its Luxe; proportion of albamea, is the moot: aatritire beverage, bat at the same time, from its quantity cf fL the most diSicult to digest. - Its aromatic substances, however,' strengthens tht digestion. A ccp of chocolate ia an excellent restora tive and invigorating refreshment even ror veak persons, providing their digestive organs art not too delicate. . Cardinal Bicheliea at tri bated to .chocolate his health and hilarity during his later yeara. Tea and coffee do not afford thia advan tage. ' Albumen ia tea leaves and egnmln ia coffee berries art repre sented ia very scanty proportions. Tht praise of tea and coffee a nutritirt substances is, therefore, Hardly warranted. Tea and coffee. thoofh of themsel rea not difficult of .digestion, tend to disturb the digestion of allumlnous substances by precipitating ; them Jrom their dissolved state. Milk, therefore, f mixed with tea or coffee, it more difficult of digestion that if taken alone, and coffee alone, without cream, promotes digestion, after dinner by increasing tht secretion of the dissolving juices. . The volatile oil of coffee and empyreu matic and aromatic matters of chocolate the circulation, which, on the other hand, is calmed by tea. Tea and coffee both excite the activity of the brain and nerves. Tea, it is said, increases the power oi digesting tne impressions wt have received, creates a thorough meditation, and in spite of - the movements of thoughts, permits the attention to bt fixed upon a certain subject. On the other-hand, if tea is taken in excess, it causes an in creased irriUbility of the nerves,' characterized by sleeplessness,witb a general feeungoi restlessness and trembling of the limbs." Coffee, also, if taken in excess, produces sleeplessness and many baneful effects very similar to those arising from tea-drinking. Coffee, how ever, produces greater excitement, and a sensation tf restlessness and heat ensues. For throwing off this condition fresh air is the best antidote. All tha VTj frBa Japam. Mr. A. K. IlAWKJES-Deu Sir: I am maoh nlaued with tb pantiMODir alaatas you to perfectly adapted to my eyei; with tbem l am enabled to read, m in my youth, the fiaeet print with the greatest eaee. X cheerfully recommend them to the public ReepeetfuUy, E. D. UUBBAKD. (Ei-Oot. of Texat) Minister to Japan, All erea fitted and fit auaranteea by P. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. j.lSdlm The Best Purifier Made. DAH4SCVS GAJenaaB.18B7. 1 hay faOarad wltli Oatarrb lor about four yeara. and after natnf four bottle of Botanic Blood Balm 1 had my eeaaral health greatly ImnroTad. and If l could keep ont ia aeap mi oi im bad weather I wonld bo cored. believe it U tha best pnrlflar mada. ar made. Vary rtipeetfuUy, It. W. THOMl'jOlt. HOW IT SELLS. . PALATXA, VLA,, May 81, 87. We hfcTe been aelllnk B. B. H. for twoyaara and It haa alwayi alvto aatUfactlon In every Lowr a Starr, Draagieta. For sale in New Berae at the drug atoree M. R. N. Duffy and E. H. kfeadowa may- DICEtTION lorontn or Seltaer Aperient. CATAWB A r COLLEGE, XT SKSSIOIf wiU bma Asa-, tlk. '88, 'bII Aeadamle and Collegiate umrana. AlaoMotle. PalnUnc. Drawl na. Pnmnhin. AlaoUatle, Palatini , Drawl of, Penmanabtp, and Book-keep! na. Fine anlldlnga, Appari-4 tua, Llbrarlea, Aa, Tea laatnetera. L- eattoe baaltbfal. Heard end Tltlaa mod erate. Indigent penona helped. ,Applyat once, oataiocne Free. Ad dree .i. . REV.J. C. (XAPP, Fraildtlt. (21 Bi KTJrJ AiFOILf Sveratarr. ' 8ALEM FEQLE ACADEHY .'SALEM. K.. 'O.' sun ,i r Haallhfal loeatfav; bentirnl cronndr am ple baltdlnci with comfortable atady par- iora: aieeping aioovae: .nauung rooma; Well graded and ad vaneed eonrae of atady; special schoole la Malta, Art, -Languages and Oora- aserelel atodleat rnad heme life, with good Christian training; speelai care of the Indi vid oat pepih elghty-ronr years of oontlnu Oil rpeiienee and more than ,000 Alamnm, nana lor oauMogae ana ciroaiara. jyasrns AGENCY '"TOB FAYi . TOTJH HOIET AND TAbvb.8 IUIK CUOICK.V "5 !: . 1 t have a very fine C A wnUMTfc etc An CLKVEL1HD AID TUI RH1PI. HAbBISOfl AMD KIORTOaT. By the sale of these Cigars we will who Is AHEAD, This Cigar Is xood esoaah for tha CAIWllMTErtlo smoke. Haraly the voters ean asaoke mem. rive cent aacn, at ? . - PALBFR'S CIG4H STORK, ' - : -.-J- Middle. BarHonih Front it.A Also, Where can be found good Chewing,' Hmokiog, and ail kinds ot -Jowuvo, ieue, and on the ether side good Cool i4odaVater, Utnger Aie,iieep iiocn wetr,ew., ct., ' - i i ' ' "I ' - L. PALM kit .' .." ". - ,fn a harry to let yen know It MKrvii is rrv ni wHh a whotetorce DlilwnAr.l Ob'-v w Li W ORAL retrain t. nfT'm the beet PHI MCA li and the tx-M PtPVTATj enttnr. a cornpiiliinry CTJH- li. t i.inviUi i fi""" omoi, a r-...'!n Pt!t R'lict I 'l. -, Bud & l,!.i...n entirely free from FI l.a 1. 1. tl l it HAI. Aiiii. rar i gue a-i- r ipBOJ 'V y SsldbyTanntaOo...T, , 'Xfc , aad PtugglaW aiiywaaia. : . a - . . . FOR it. ri a ftliccl, f , s. r. y - (t 'it. t ) N i . i i 'Abdblutely Puro.l fklk nwdf sarar nnM. . A tnarral It rrlt7. vrncta. and wbaioaiaM. Mo. a aooMalaaJ Uiaa tk onttaAry ktada. a4 aaa ot a xd ia aom patl lloa wiui Uia otaiutaa t tov tat atari wth Valuta r ataoapbai avdata. told only Uaasa. itol Baki roBaOk.Mail-t.T. aoTiHratr For uli is Newtera br A.lx. Miller. This is theToP of the Gknuinb Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. AUotherSjsirnilarare imitation. This exact Label 3s on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he hai others as good, BUT HS HAS MOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top, rlfl. BALI ITIITWHIEI. SJAM ONLY BV GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburg, Pi. T. E. MAGE & CO. FOB Drugs, Faints! . Oils, AND GARDEN 0EEES. to Country merohante applied at a small margin. Cheap for Cash is oar motto. Giye us a trial, ( iHdtllt St., Next to 1c JBbuas, mTOdwly NEW BERNE, N. C The World - Stands Aghast AT MT LOW ritlCES, And wonders, How Is it that I can sell so much lower than anv one else? n I'll tell yon: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, ana WORK (utt DmatajruuriiB. , . -, - ,.. it Mr Motto is; rAIE DEALING. Come and boy from me, and yon will never regret it. . K. R. JONES, Summer Board. . ,Table board, and board with rooma for several persons can ba had on applica tion to Mrs. Joseph, Nelson nearly op posite the Oaston House. Aleo: tneals and, coup farniehed to; thosf desiring tbem at home. -, , :. ... -.-i,$il;i, t OS and ..after , -the first of July iee ereard, cake and different ices will be served at this house from 8 to 12 p. m. The rooma are , cool and airy, with a alee shade in front during tha day. Terms reasonable, and the, beat atten tion to guaat aliaraitteadjc.r:4 aavyj CIQW1I J IPXIST FEMIU USTITUT UJt MUEFEEESBOKO- O - ' ; The. fall session of this 'well known and popular institution begins on '. ' .WEDNESDAY,1 SEPTEMBEB IDth." la offer superior adrantaees for In traction in Literatphk, . Musior and AKT. 'The work of the literary Depart ment - ia divided ' into teven schools: Mathematics, Latin, French,! Germaa, natorai Bcience, moral rniiosopay, and English Literature. : The teachers . ia charre of these schools ' are specially juaiuiea oy ineir preparation and ex perienea tor the work committed-to their care. . .'.'','"".''.. ' ' :. ' - - ; The Musio Department is Under the care of teachers of culture and refine. meet, wbo have taken unusual pains to qualify themselves for their work, and wbo are welt known to patrons a most popular buu succeseiui, . ; v-,-- The lady in charge of the Ari'Deoart. ment gives ber entire time to her work, and spends most of tier vacations in se curing additional instruction under the bet masterer .; . J 7"-t..f . The location of the Intititute was ss in some repperta more ell-'ble, on ac". count of its celebrity for h ..V, and the l!ffory of the school' for forty years f,ii;7-sustains 'tfaiV rrpUuUon. ., Its hc'uih- record is ret e jr; : 1 by any I 'ution in. the ' . w :r?"s sre vr-y r ' ' . -1. M Bv 9 V X L TRY 50,0 27 oar .Sale m p. Dunnus & co., COMMISSION BTSHCHANTS, AUD GRAIN DEALERS, BT Ceotisn a your pro4uc -atatU I3G2. EAT0I1 1000. . THE JEWELER - v . aus 4 ma stock or ... . - Watches, ' Clocks. Jewelry 80LH) 8ILVEE v r ; AND PLATED WARE. 4 , SPECTACLES. ' I kevD a Urcer stock of Spectacles than any other store in North Carolina I take particular peine to fit them to tha ayes of partite needing thm. ' Having worked steadily at th bench for or thir y yeara, I believe I ean dc as t;owi work as any walchmaker In the 8tate. COMI AND 8EB ME. SAM K. EATON. Middle street. OppoHite Baptist fhurch. felldwtf P. vH. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT. LAW, Craven St., two doors South of -Journal offlce. - ' Will prartloa la tha Ooanttaa of Ctifm. t ar. tarat, Jonea.tHialow and ramllco Ub I ted Htatra Oourt at Jiew Kama, and Snprema (jDart of Use Htate. febl dtt A . - . DR. J. D. CLARK DENTIST, ' NMWBMM.I. O. UfB nt Oravaa aweat. aatwaaa PoJloa and Broad. wi.iaAvi Dr. G. L SHACKLEFORD DKNTIST. dw . . NEW BEElfE, N. 0. SIMMONS & MANLY, JLTTOBNETS at law. NEW BERNE, N. O., Will mora on or about January 16th. 1888, to their new offlce, over the Bank ing Uouse of Green, Foy & Co-, three doors peiow Hotel Albert. BUTCHER'S FLY KILLER. CERTAIN DEATH. no hunting with powder and nan Bt for eqotrralB, only to stupefy them, llnger- iuf mmd on we aucBioa- piaater. f iles seek t. U .U OTMU , KILLED . OUTRIGHT hBmanelr.aoantoklvtaaraaanot aetawav. Daa it freely,, 1'ravant reproduction, secure aerene peaoa and quiet. AlTayt aak lor rev Bale KTtrywkare. JnTTdwlm Atlantic & N. 0. Railroda Co. FAtsi5QEB Department, Nbwbebu, N. 0., June 1st, 1888. SEASON OF 1888. Round trip tickets to foltowioa ooinu are on aale from date, vial . Newborn to Hickery , $13.65 Morganton 14.B5 Old Fort...... ..: 18.05 , Black Mountain 1170 Asheville......... 17 40 Hot 8orines 18.25 I Tha above tickets are coed to retnrn until Oct. 81st. Tickets to be taken off aale Sept. so. S.L. DILL, O. P. A. HOTICE. is , Notice la hereby Riven that on the 10th day of Aogast, 1888, Jerkins alley, ta tha City of New Berne, will ba laid off and widened into- an alley or street twenty feet wide,pnr8nant to law. Any parson failing to make claim for com- Sensation for the use of land belonging them as such alley or street, or for damagea done them by laying off and widening (aid alley or street, within one yeas from laid day. shall be forever thereafter barred Of any right to such compensation. - - ? k- r i-- 1 328 fev E.H. MEADOWS, Mayor. HAGS HEAD HOTEL) V.NAGS 1IEAD, XC. a;- bacobs; rRopjaiETOB, SEASON OF 1898. NEW AND ELEQ ANT BUILDINO. Open from Jaly 1st to 'October 1st. ! ! But few waterlog places hay so many advantages ana attractions. , Urand scenery, good livery , and the . finest beach on the. coast for driving. ' Good and convenient surf.- Splendid induce ment for sportsmen, and a quiet place for those who dislike the noise and stir incident to most ; resorts, O. D. steam era touch hotel pier on their passage each way between New Derne and Nor folk. Steamer Lucy makes aeml'weekly tripe from Windsor, Hamilton, Wil llamatoo, Jatsesville, Plymouth; Eden ton and Eliaabeth City. v . ; Fqr further particulars addre a '' ; -..- .-A E., JACOBS, Manager,---; ;320dw8m ' Nseallead.'N.a i ;''( v F" ' IO. 188.'S9. - '' ' . Kali term 1 A heelni rTnn.lsy, Stpt. 3d, ' Board w i tuiuon in .nlin, Lfttin and i"rnotl, for f! liinnllil, t3 (H). A ' i - i iv-r r rl pafroo . v . , - - - - .. . - - 1 itiXMl'U . IMiUjli. TXAC t MA? i Si A.. to or t A i.j a, t a. far raBarpliaa. Aitm. Brearhiut, UjiaiMiMua. atari h. tiar Kcr, li4. mrUa, ItraiUly, hLctnoula, Kurtk. U.VUrowaau irTwu pisori at, . . . , - Tt Compoa&d orj,i Tpiatmant," l,. rUrkey tiea, tio. iJn AtcO ureel, 1 faim-' daiitilk. tava Umb naiiiji lor tha Iwl afrB. two ruaia. t a aojniu. aJiwMirai of u,. aiaiaenu of Oxvura and hiinw.ii wmli,- vaaa, aaa u coit.puBtl rouJcm-a uj bum-a portatu Ui it la auut ail m m workl. . .. ...... - 1K PTf(K tT A PALBV ban liw n . ia refer fee hu fiukwlnt nr(t eU-kawwa F. iiw nm tfiaa iaar irtaianai. J-h"tIa?."h,M'm C" bUv. tctr I- Coartl, EJltor Lathcraa - Hjaarvar,.fBli.,i . (s , ' - i -rharl U. CuaMB;.U,I Hock a Hm. Waa. Paasi fftxam,- Editor InWr." WWU, . Utt7alCSt All -i W. M.U ar.igaa Jailor X.w aU, Blrmlnghaar, Ala. , - - . ' J a- U. F. Vraaaaan. qaennroo, Kib . ' -fin. flirr A. Ltvar . r. MelniM M.u . JadgaU. 8. Vaarbaas, Nw YtkClt. r. ai. w. Katakt. f oilactelDhla. ' "1 Mr. Vraak kladall, Mt-reaaat, PLlla, Hm. W. W.Hfarlar, KuKm. Pa. - - Lit. l"UUa. Photo, . r.4ali M. Ljaa, Walxea. Hawaii. n4- . Blciaader Rltehla. lawriwaa Hrtluul. - Mr. Maaatt V.Ortrta, r'reaulik), iu. - aaa, Mcxtoo , . , . Mrt.Kaiaaa CaajMr, tTjlila, HpaBWi Hoa dima.ll. A. - . i i it Cab, Ax-V toe' Ottuaul, Caall lMf-a, tfo M. V. Aakhraak. Red Mult Ral. ' Jaaaea Uaara, up' lol;a , Btauddini, aaiaaira, r.rmiana.. Jaaak Ward, tluwral, New Month ale.'" ' and ihoueaada uf others la evary artfth 'Ooracoand'Ozvaen lu MiH nl anm aad Kaaulva, ta ike tlUe a new bructaurc i of two hundrd pacta, aubllatifd by I'M. Starkey Pal.n, which Uvea to all Immlrara i3 fall Information as to this remarkable cura tive agent and a record of aaveral handrad siirprlsln( cares la aw We range of eh ran to - aaaaa-jaiamyaiiinam alter pern abaolone4 - todlebr other ppyatolana. Will a walled freetoenr addreaaoaapplloatlon. lUaatbe brocbara, , ... ... .... DR8. STAUKBT A PALKtt No, 133 Area Street. niUadelabta, Pa.' . aydw . - " H ?! aoJ TThlAayHa- ont pain. Bonknfpaa. ttoalara anl T at t C, aii.wxxi.uar. kt.iv txnoa Wi WaaaUaU tM J. H. CRABTBXB. BA8IL KARLT. . ' JOHN H. CEABTEEE & CO. . ENGINEERS,;. Founders amd Machlnlata Manufacturers and Dealer la . " MIZM Bf Jit hsaaw m lsllaa 4rts. HHGIIES AID H1PHII1STS SUPPLIES :c BatUers of Bn(las. Ballara. aaw MUla. Ed(lnjr A Cai-arY naeiitaae, " Were prepared todoOaatlrgaof all aiods - with promptness, , ... , FBrtlenlar and Immediate attention Elves torepalraofaUkinda . for anr deeoi Iptlon of inacblnerj. ? , Wearetheagantafofctheaaleor the Aaier- -lean Baw Atae for G. A A. Mars amln'a oeia W Will nilUH IA Mn . .ti..MJ - uwu lupsaiiraeuDia uioa valves. . we rTasaiuraetorytnaraatee reran work dona by oa. . - uadSawwi. . WEBSTER'S UrJABRIDCD. H Ui v '8000 more Word and nearly tOOO mnr trtnav' t tratlon. than any ether Anwrteaa Dictionary. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1888, edition 1
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