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Publiahed In Two emoaom, every Ta day wl Friday, at 96 Middle Street, M Bern, N. 0. CHARLES U STEVENS urros AJtit PMormiBroa. , . SUBSCRIPTION RATEH: I Two Month. On- i Tbreee Month, 85 Six Months, W Twelve Months, I1 00 ONLY IN ADVA-NCR- Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. lyThe JoUBSai. U only Bfnt on pay-in-advance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription! and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the JoURSAL. Kntered at the Postoffice, New Bern N. C. at second-class matter. SectloD Two, Friday Dec. 20, 1SM)1 VARIETY OF INTERESTS ARE BEST. Tho advice to the farmer to rtlse not only one crop, but Beverarcrops for best results, Is equally applicable to every person to keep from doing only one thing all the time but to hate ons or more Interests In life. The steady and ;eicluslve application to business, Is as bad In the end for the person, aa the devotion to a life of pleas ure would be. Exclusive devotion to business may produce results, but the end of the life to given, Is a mental and physical wreck, and one Incapable of apprecia ting or enjoying the accumulated wealth, for which the life was sacrl-ficed- It It the merchant or butinets man, who has tomelhing entirely different from his ordinary pursuit to give his at tention tout odd tlmeB and hours, who will find the relief so needed, and the variety so essential for physical, mental and moral welfare. Success In a Binglc occupation, is the moil that. anyone can hope for in this life, and yet this success is best attained, if the amotion Is occasionally taken from the main object sought, and somo diversion Is given mind and body. It is the throwing off business cares, the leaving behind house-hold worries, which enables man and woman to be able to gain the strength and courage to return to their work, and not be overcome by it. It is the relaxation from the Btrain of butiness, the taking up something out side, a dlvertion for mind and body, that quickly restores the tired faculties, them for a return to work, and better able to accomplish re units, because of the change of Interest given mind and body. FAILS TO ATTRACT ATTENTION. Th atinint. at tha sensational or no- tnrlona It UtUallT tha WOrk Of SOUIO member or members in each Congress ional term. 3 A Congressman must, keep hlmsell prominent, and too many care little for the method employed, if notoriety can be gained. Tho CrBJBpankAt-MoodjJeffoH to get Congress U Lrsdnce its sepreseptatlon fiooxUln BoaUiwf HtH, -Un of Iheae aiteKpU to beeow ptoieDt D7 the orlglnaton of the scheme. The fact that the very reason t iaUeged for reduction of southern representa tion, are equally applicable to States in the north, taowi that Crnmpacker and Company's action it not governed by any principle, but it a move for Individ ual notoriety. The law of ercluiion of the voter, It not the property of any one Slate or lection of Btatee, for the .elimination of the Illiterate and renal voter It sought by different methodt, by a number of Stales, both north and south. The weakness of the movement is best teen that it hat no following In Congrest along political lines, In fact Boutnern Congressmen of the political allh that might seem likely to endorte inch m eV tenpi of reducing Southern representa tion, repudiate the movement. And otiUlde of Congress the move ment baa never been regarded seriously, not even by Uom wbo would togUd t lake poliUeal capital 01 of auclt an to llon as Crumpacker't. JLs aa aUespl le jlUwI Untlon, It 1 diaeaal ttalw. UittK tlonsi. OWE CAUSB OP LABOR TKOUBLBS. It k ftot far to assk Us souos rf kkor Irowtsts, ta sulks, kk am. too of nt ocporatloM Cftltoi .ItelM Btssi, U Uewm. ' . . Urtl. wit . IW,wt)tWwwiiBtairftti4 h of lbs capital Tbe tsppoeed tyndlcate, wtk.1 fur Bisbsd lbs capUal fox ixt corporation aitborne ayndteal and corporation in OB and Lbc tuna, no doubt, rec:rrO a lt pr oeot dividend on tL c :v lbs total amount paid lc er.d n lt principal was returnee; k the tynd.if.c. lbs dividend of lt l if-i i r $'.u. j 000, vat clear prod I And good aulborltit! d. l . : Lctc to aay that divldindt and prL.n :L' 3 ,leel corPrUun rccb ' 'A by May lit, lfc. And while ttcte ml:.', cj .. art so quick, j and easily gaiLtrcd i. ' the promoteri of v-rcat o rporat!- i. there wat the iii'.i and 1U r !.: made thtie iu.ii.cem' ; ::U, v.. '. lie men who labored and n.a !t if these great dividends, received usual wage that they would have n celved, If the profits had been uo'.LiLk- It I this kind of manipulation of . llal, which miikft such outrageous r- f its for the few, while the, labor i r ie celves merely the sc&nt wri tl.ui ; t. -motes socialism, If the wage earner. ui-jdUk over li ? tmall returns each week, and soeim; how little thero la for him, feels that hi) portion Is unfair, who can be sr.r prised If after a time the) great profits Nil off, and the corporation is not earning anything ou Its hundreds of millions of capital, It is not the syndicate which Buffers, but the working man, who must take less wages or find other work. And there can be no surprise that Itrlkcs follow, or that the man who has assisted In making the fortune for I lie promoter, finding himself without em ployment becomet toured, and commits some rash act, which may ruin his life. How's This ? We offer Ono IlundredJ Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that an not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CUENEY it CO., Props. Toledo, O Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. West fc Tkuai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, l'rice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Classed as Republicans. Washington, Dec. 17. The Senate committees were announced today, Sen ators McXaurin and Wellington are clasied as Republican! and given as signments. If you would havo an ipetlte like a bear and a relish for your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bow els. Price. IS cents. Famples free, at F. 8. Duffy & Co'B. drug store. Arab Horse for PresidenL Manchester. VU Dec, 17. A letter hat been received here from Captain John Coff, at Morocco, saying that he e i nee ted a fine Arab saddle horse to reach him from the interior about De cember 10 and that the animal would be shipped to Washington for President Roosevelt's pertonal use. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain ISalm and bound to the affected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or paint in the side or chest, givo It a trial and you are certain to bo more than pleased with the prompt lcllef which It affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatUm. One application gives re lief. For sale by F. H. Duffy & Co. Harrison's Widow Asks No Pension. Washington, I). C. Dec. IS No bill will be prepared to pension the widow of General Harrlton until there Is reason able eitorance that Congrett will pati It. Gift to a Unlfcrslty. Chicago, Dec. 17. John D. Rockefel ler hat made the University of Chicago a ChrUtmat gift amounting to tl.&V), 000. Bealdes the gift of Mr. Rockefeller President Harper announced additional cootrlbatloDt ef $7B,41f7 from tourcet and for purposes not to be made public at the present time. StTCd His Life. "I with to say thai I feel I owe my lifs to todol Dyspepsia Curs," wrltet II 0 ChrsstoBJO of Hayflsld, Minn. 'For Ures years I was troubled with dyspep sia so that I could hold nothing on my Stomach. Many times I would be unable to rstala a morsel of food. Finally I was 60 d fined to sny bed. Doctors said I oo old not 11 rs. I read one of your ad Tsrtlss sats ob Kodol D yips pals Cars ItA IheQfht li fit y ease aad ooaauMB- esd ttt tss. Ibsfu to Improve froes Uta trst botlls. Now I aa cre4 asd i It ts sOi." Digests your food. Orrss bII Oliiiii ttwOtlsB, f 8 Daffy. Pin BUzzariYlctim- Jte Oris a,ns tV-AkOllMr 4U Jjroa frwwltf. U flfik " f" rii - UlsIM dH.( U (rwMBt wold war, oecarrsd UstBlst im tails, froa ON A WHEEL ii i 1 1 )i i fi i uatt t buiw uf Ulcers or Running Sores tuvil not become a fixture upon your t'otly. If they do it is your fault, for MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these afflictions. There is no guess work about it ; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. Yrtll nnNT LfNfitA how I UU UUH I fUlUlf until Mustang ldulinent. A u tltli WAR TAXES TO GO. Bills to be Framed for Action By Congress After the Holidays Washington, D. C, Dec. l(i. Chair man Payne, of the Ways and Means Committee, says that while no definite plans have been made thus far for fur ther reducing th ar ttics, there has been much Informal discussion of the Bubjcct, and considerable, data have been gathered concerning tho Items which can be best reduced. There seems to be a general purpose on the part of the mem bers of the committee to push this Im portant question to the frent soon after the holidays. In speaking of the matter Mr. Payne Bays: "With a surplus of about 100,000,000 I have no doubt the Ways and Means Committee will frame a bill reducing the rovenues, probably on the general lines of the, last war tax reduction bill. But there Is no particular hurry In dealing with the subject, aa there are several contingencies which may call for a large increase In Government expenditures, and it will he well to understand what our expenditures are to be before finally determlnlning on a large reduction of the revenues. ' When we make the reduction w ought to make it as large as it can be made with safety. In my judgment the commitle will take the matter up soon after the holidays." Already, however, several Interests have applied for hearings. These in clude the representatives of the lea in terests, who desire to have the 10 cent tax imposed by the war revenue act taken off that product. No formal ap plication has beon made by the repre sentatives of the beer and wine Interests but both are eipected to make strong efforts for reductions on their respective taxos. Suggestions have also reached mem bers of the committee that the war tax Imposed on banking capital be taken off. nothcr proposition Is for the doing away with the withdrawal Btamp taxes on Imported merchandise, particularly on tobacco, as these withdrawal Btampt are said to be very onerous to Importers The large tobacco intereatt have not yet made known what, If any, further re ductlon they would seek on tobacco, but the Independent producers of manufac tured tobacco and snuff are underttood to desire a rednctlonfrom the protont rate to six centt per pound. Kills have been Introduced proposing t reduction in tobacco to as low at two cents per pound. There Is no suggestion thui far that further changes will be made on clgari and clgarettet. Owing to the large amount of surplus there It tome sentiment among members In favor of wiping out the entire Hit of war rev enee taxet at a tingle tlroke, that leav ing the revenue and diitom ltwt upon tbe bails that eiltteo prior to toe nptn lab wtr. T0U IOW WHAT YOU ARB UtlBG When von take Grovo't Tasteless Chill Tonic, because tbe formula It plainly printed on every bottle showing that It It tlmply Iron and quinine Is s tatleleea form Ko osre do pay. Pries Bsc. Admiral Sampson Critically II L Wathlnrton. Isc. 17 Admiral Wil liam T. Hampton It critically 111 and will probably sever again leave kit boats Sunday be west out (or lbs last tints It wai learned today that Admiral Samp ton bad not been oogolxtnt of tbs va rloui features of tbs so-called BasnpsoD Schley controversy for s year or mors How to Cire Crotp. Mr. R, Gray, wbo Hiss near AtasoU, Dvcbsss soosty, R. T , sayat "Cbaabsr lala't Com BsMdy Is Um best asdl etae I save ever seed. U Is s flat cklld rsa's iststdy for esp sad sever (alls to ears." Wbea gives as soo as tbs cbD4 bsooiss bosrss. Of tvts aflar lbs crospy sosgk bat dsv sloped, It U1 prs Teat lb st task. Tbls sbaJ4 bs borss la ulmA u botlls ( Us Cosb Bssa if kspt tt bud rssdy for lastsst ass a ssoa at tbsss tytisioait appear. For iiMiitli urn ii i it iliitSw A Tar? aiiiJr aii efficiaM doctor V v wub voe wktu Meaieska M i f I tslmnat quickly a burn or smld can heoured you have- trentcd it with Mexican healer it stands nt the very top. JUDICIAL CONFLICT. Judge rurnell Issues Order Afainst State Judges In Water Case. Special to Journal. RALKion, Dec. 17.- There was an In teresting matter before Judge Purnell of the United States district court this afternoon. He enjoined a State court. Judge Shaw of the Superior court Issued order to restrain Reclever Hardy of tbe Durham Water Company from cutting off the water supply from the premises of one Smith. Hardy who was appoint ed Recleyer by tho United States court through his attorney, today petitioned Judge Purnell to protect him and to at tach Smith for contempt. The State In junction is therefore at an end and tho matter will be heard before Judge Pur nell here January 4th. it loots like a conflict of jurisdiction. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Josrnal. Ualeiuii, N. C. Dec. 17, -The Su preme Court handed down the following opinions, to day: lionds vs Wilson, (the land cane), mod Hied and affirmed. Perry vs Railroad, from Uurke, af firmed. Allison vs Southern Railway Compa ny, from MclJowell, no error. Neal vs Town of Marlon, affirmed. Mowery vs Southern Hallway Co., from Rowan, affirmed. Harden vs Railroad from Rowan, no error. bmlth v houthnrn Railway Co , mim Alamance, error, The follnwiiiK 'aies were dispose! of, by per cut lam. Jenkins v Fuller, from Swain, af firmed. Slate vm Mienanl, from Macon, af firmed. Houston vs Rerry, from Burke, ! firmed. JackBou v Corporation Commission from Wake, motion to advance refuted and casu will he heard in Its regular or der, dreen trs flruen, ;(thls Is the case to force Corporation Commission to atess railway franchise this year) from Jack ton, both moil D to dismiss ippeal, dc nled. Fain v Southern Railway Co, fro Cherokee, motion or appellant for cer lorlary. refused, and motion of appellee to docket ind dismiss appeal undo Rule 17, allowed. The Cropsey Mystery. Suffolk, Va, Dec. 17. -"Figuratively peaking, the heaveni, the earth and the watcri under the earth havn been lifted ind dragged for traces of M lit Croptey, but after twenty seven dayt we are no nearer the truth than when the first vaolibed Into the air." Bo pake an official In Kllxabelb City lb I afternoon. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Mystic Curs for Ilhtumttlim and Neuralgia radically on ret In 1 to I days iti action upon tbe tytlem It retnarksbls tnd mytterlout. It removet at ones lbs cause and tbs dlseste Immediately dis appear!. Tbs Ant dote gretlly benefits. 73 centt and 1.00. Hold by T. A. Henry, Dnjgglit, New Bern. Low Appoints Vanderbllt. Hiw York, Deaber K-Oorssllss Vanderbllt bat been saaMd elvtl ter ries soaatiasloasr by bttyor elect Low. Healtk aid Realty. A poor completion Is stttHy lbs rs tsll of s torpid liver or Irrsfslar actios of tbs bowels. Uslcss setsrVl rsfsss Is carried off It will is rely asass la pars blood. Plaplaa, bolts aad otbstaraa- itoM follow. Tbls Is Batata's sistbsd af 1 - --- Urowlaa of lbs aolsoas wblcb tbs bow - sU fallal u rsstVva DaWltt's Llula Early Blsara art world fsatoaa for roata. . dyteg Ult eosdIUoa. TbsT ttlBslaul tas Mvsr im I SToaaois fafalar aa4 aaalthf I acttoaof tbs bswsU bsa arsr aewts inrHsjr, era ape or a Hirers, rare puis. UU,; ! MINI. Wilson Couty Holts SKriitei deat Eilaafers Other Sections. The beterssr Give Up VTilltant A Rs4 Halle lag Settles. A aether Library Por trait Tke tfold Brlek Case, i Raliioh, Dec 17. Dr. Richard H Lewis, Secretary of the State board of ' health, left today for Sdgesombe county 1 at request of the coanty sanitary com 1 mltlee, to advise with the latter regard ing the tpread of tmallpox into Bdgs , combe from Wilton county. The tuper j Intendent of health of tbe latter hat for j months persistently contended that this I disease Is not tmallpoi, but at the recent ! conjoint session of the board of health and the Stats medical society, It was shown by the snanlmout opinion of j those who discussed the question that i . . . the disease was tmallpox, and this wai further proved by the findings of Dr. Joshua Taylor, the State tmallpox In spector, who examined the cases. Tet the Wilson superintendent persists In his absurd diagnosis. Complaints are alse made against Wilson coanty, on the same ground, by Wayne, Greene and Nash counties. It Is a matter of sur prise that Wilson's tobacco trade hat not been injured by thlt nnwlas con cealment of the true facts In the case. The governor today honored the requl itlon of the governor of Georgia for Dr Joe Williams, alias Mackey Durham, charged with stealing a horse and buggy from J. A. Cbcalbam, of Jefferson ooon- y, Ga. Williams la tbe man who was arrested at Wilson on the belief that he was the abductor of Nellie Cropsey and hat his pretty wife, who was with him, was Miss Cropsey. Williams was later found to be a horse thief. Cheatham cams to this State and as he stopped at'.a station saw bis own horse which Wil liams bad sold. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany hss paid Into the Stale treasury $1250, being the tax for 1899-1900 on the A")0,(O0 additional valuation of Its property which was agreed on as a com promise The Supreme Court will not adjosrn until Chrlxtmas Eve, Justice Donglas said to day. There.ls In what is known as the Ral eigh road district, thst Is, a district in which all the residents par taxea for building and maintaining tbe public roads, 119 miles of road, Including cross roads. Of thtwe 80 miles are built. Up to two earn ago macadam was eicln slvely ueed, but since then gravel only The authorities clsliu that the gravel serves tbe purpose euuallr as well, end that tho cost of a gravel road is only tenth that of a macadam road. A portrait of the late TheophllUB H. Hill, of Raleigh, one of the best known of the very few North Carolina poets, has been placed In the State Library It was painted bv his daughter and It gift of a number of his frlendi. Arrivals; James A, Bryan, New Hern: E. G. Landlt, Oxford; P, A. Fore, Alma; E F. Ajdlette, Elizabeth City; A E. Brown, Ashevllle; VV. R. Odell, Con cord; H.G Connor, Wilson. An adjourned, but biicf term of the United Statei Dlttrlct Court, was held here to day. The weather this morning wai as cold as It was yesterday. Tho case of the gold bric k twindleri, Daly, Hawley and Howard, from Greent horo, now in the penitentiary here, will go to the Supreme Court of the United States, on appeal from the decision of tho Supremo Court here. There It mon ey lichlnd lboa swindlers and It ll mak ing the lawyeri move A Victory to be Proud of is the final and absoluto cure of a sore throat, In which the rawneas and ten ilrrness have been spreading dangerous ly near those guardians of life, tbe lungs. Tbe luxury of a tound throat and robutt lungt it mot I keenly enjoyed bv people wbo, htvlnir lufTered all tbe conaequencet of "a little cold, you know," have been rescued from misery ami danger by Allen't Lung Balsam. The Oil Question. Pollockivllle, M.C., Dec l-Some few days ago, I ttw an article In your columns, regarding an Indication of oil between Majivllle and Tollockvlile. I hive teen a well located about foor mllei from hire on tbe landi of W. W. r.-eemat), that would make any person believe there wat oil In a few hundred feet of tbe turface of the rtrth. It hat on top of tbe water an oily iklm tbst when broken will ran together Immedi ately, ai oil will do on water, Ton my remove tbls iklm SLd wlthlo twtnly four boon ll will make Its appssrsaos a tain. Thert bn alto been foand s bit looking i cx k about twenty fast of tbs to rfart In tbs asms locality tbst bat Wan tald to be, by a gee llamas wbo It familiar wltb tbe dlffersat Urate of rock foand Is ofl Bsldi lo bs a iais ladl eatloa of ell. It tsemi lo me U)tt say thing tbtt woald provi of loch flaaoclal InUrset to tbs csetry aad people, si tbs dltcorery of oil, i boa Id bs looked Isto wltb s greet Uts reel, aad If lbs la dlcatloBi a re lamcJeBl, tbst a aoaipaay tboald be orgtstsed, faads raited, aad IrsBsdlsla work tboald bs tUrted ea Us walls. With aa ostler of M000 tbls sotatrr aty prove to bs oas of g res teat oil flslds of. tbs world, sad la- stasd of a poialallos) of s fsw lb aads of psopla, It wfll retail la brlaglsg siOUoas of peopls asd atlHloas af aoa y bers I ! syiBM it "w ww 1 1 - . . MM.. .. I laf , asd H a Is taiamat atUr, la mf oplaloa H la well vortb latsa- bs ossrbwbeJ. Toara, traly, Ivaaoajasa, ' r Jl nMM.Mf f iWVWa Ujai'f'Wtl 0mtt slmOating tie Food andSe? uta tjng (he Sknfxta aodBowaU Promotes MsflcmJCfceerW nesa arid festXon tains neither Opitjrn(orphlru3 nor Mineral Not Karcotio. Smi- . StCtiiiiiwCww Aperfecl Remedy forCcnsOpft flon, Sour StowDiiirxroeA Worms ,Umvulsx3 Jeverish ness and Loss OF SUSP. , r " FasSfmia) 9rtyiialw s of 2f KW TOHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER t-'MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA to invest on tho ground floor with gold mine that lias produced, and CHANCE I A LIFE III Fifty Thousand Dollars in development on tho ledge and a other necessary machinery ready to run. The Ozark is not a prospect, but a initio that lias produced. We are placing 100,000 shares of development stock at !i5c per share, capital stock 1,000,000 shares (par value f 1.00 each), fully paid and nc.n assess able, tn further develop and put the property on a payini; basis. A property lying near the Ozark, with now liero as good a showing and very little development, sold last week to a New York syndicate for i2(i0,IH)P. Tlio Ozark will pay dividends and be worth par inside of six months. 1 bis is tho best investment for the money that lias ever been offered to tlia ilivistmg public Do not lose this opportunity. It will never appear again. For further iarticularx, prospectus, report on mine, n fen ni r etc.. ADlJRF.8-, Ozark Gold Mining & Milling Co., HOSCOW, IDAHO. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and HOUSES and -LTJIL.ES errr offi-rnl for Bale in Now Bern. A Car Load of ench just received. Alo h complete Yaw of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Iiobes, Whips. Cart Wheel, 4c. el. A. JONK, Hroad fctreet, Stewart's Old Stand. GIFT While thinking of what U got for Xmii Gift, boar in mind our 8han and Sciusora Stock. Pea KniTea, Pookei KnlToa, llazora, Hoaor, and itrapa, they an all warranted aad can be exchanged if aot satisfac tory, earring geUs Kiitoa and Fork, Ditcher KniTea, Can Opeaeca, and Kje Opeoera In priooa. Oana from li.71 to lti.00. Air IMee ani Boy Axes for tbe boyi. A fall and omplefca ttock of General IUrdware, PainV, Varniih. Enaaaela, Oil, Lima, FUiWr, Ceroant, Bash Blind, Doan and Olaas. Ball Bearing Castors. riOKi til. r. 1 11 11 1 11 I tlMiaat Wnrlr la I!rr1 Work tVlthOUt tJULli LJUbl. - .. ForlafanU and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years GASTOHIA THt OtHTftUR eMHT IW TOnB fTT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAj owners, in :v deveh lias expended mi it pi'. d frc lilling complete livt stamp mill, with all tables Finest Stock of- THAT CUT. AAtf ,(V ln Oaskill Hardware Co. 1 lla I B.-J-l aaUbt F.B.DaIysOs. r. a. vMf. i V , , 1 1 g 1 0SJU9D W rwiH a srma -v., ., - " -rto t l fv
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