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ApOPtBD BTTBK NORTH CARO - 4S fcSUNAtBSSa ASBOCIATIOK. , The sum ol not leu than five cents per line will be charged tor "cards ot thanks, 'resolu tions of respect' and obitoary poetry ," also - tor obituary noUoes other than those which the editor htmsell shall give as a matter of Sotlcea Ot church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be derived will be charged tor at the rate of 5 cents a line. : THE JOURNAL. - Proprietor. Local Reporter. 9.T. HANCOCK, Entered at the Post Offie at New Berne, V. C, a teamd-clau matter. IS CRIME ON THE INCREASE I S Taere are many who bold tbe opinion that crime is on the io- crease, and there are not a few who descant upon tbe degeneracy ot tbe age. We are ot those win believe that the world is getting better: that iivii)Zitioq is advancing, and that the kingdoms of this world are to become the kingdoms of oar Lord. Thoe who tbink that the times are oat of joint, and that all things have a downward tendency point to the prosecutions now being con footed in New York, in which city officials are the defendants, and also to conditions in the Indian Territory. This last is based npon naratives of ex-Senator Dawes be fore tbe House committee on In dian Affairs. "Mr. Dawes told a story of a lawyer, who had a case in one ot the Indian coarts, who re ceived a note Irom tbe Judge offering to deoide tbe case in his favor (or $400; also, a note from tbe foreman of the jury who offered to give him a verdict for $10. He bad snob, a good case that be paid no attention to either note. Tbe other man won the case." Upon this recital Christian men said, "No use fooling with tbe Indian.'' Instead of these things being taken as evidences of increasing crime, they should be accepted as proof of awakened activity on the part of onr municipal governments, and of the march of civilization tbrongh the territory of the red ;The people of New York have been aroiued, and municipal reform is the order ot the day. . There is a fixed determination to ascertain tbe extent of polioe complicity in crime, and bow far robbery and wrong have bad the sanction of city officials. Offenses that have here tofore been winked at are now under the whip ot Justice; the mask is being torn away, and offenders appear before tbe public in all their horrid deformity, jt is Law asserting its authority Crime dragged Irom its larking place to receive its condemnation in the assize of the people. ' "Bat, the coarts in tbe Indian Territory present a travesty on Justice." Please remember that it has been only a little while in which it has been possible to have courts in the Indian Territory Not long ago i 5 was the region of savagry unrelieved by a single ray of civilization. The tomahawk and the acalping-knife were the minis ters of justice between man and man. Look where yon may, and there is light in the darkness The wheel pf oivilization are not turn log back on their axles. Tbe car of Christianity has not baited in the wilderness of sin. Onward is tbe watchword and reply in tbe city and npon tbe plains. Bight onward to higher attainments and nobler conquests The Xationai Bank of New Berae, N.C December 6th. 1894. The annaal meeting of the Stockhold ers oi mm rwDK, ior tno elect on of in reclorSjaed thetraDMctionofsucb other bttsineaf as may come before them, will be held at their Banking House on 2nd Tues day, ueingtbe 8th day of January, 1895. Tbe polls will be open at 13 m. to be closed at 1 j. m. G, H. Hobebts, Cashier, ' If the Baby iaCuttlms; Teeth. Be sure and use that old and cwell-tried remedy, Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrop for children teething. It soothe tbe child, softens tbe gums. l!aj8:nli lyaln, ture wind colic and; m 4be beat remedy for diarrhoea, Twenty-fire pent a bottle. . The Wwq and Flans Kingdom. Tbougb Emerson suggested tba' every weed is a plant whose use w not yet understood, the number of plants that have . been - brought into service by mania very small, Edson 8. Baatin finds authority lor tbe statement that 1192 species bavo been at some time cultivated as food, and that the total known to have been used as food is 4090 But many of these are of little value, and "Smith's Dictionary ot Boonomio Plants" gives only 515 species as those important for any purpose. ;; For medioine some 3,000 plants have been employed, of which the United States Dispensatory enu merates 1300, while 244 are given in the Pharmacopoeia. The plants not f yet investigated offer great possibilities, which, however, can only be developed by long and extensive government experiment. The named species may by taken as about 175,00o, and i ossibly as many more remain to be discover ed, while many species are capable of great variation through cultiva tion. The apple had yielded about 1500 different varieties up to a fe years ago, yet some other species of tbe genus may be quite as capa ble of usetul development. xoe amerenc vaueues oi wneat are believed by some to have had their origin in an unimportant torage grass, and a wild plant still growing on English and French coasts has given us the white and red cabbages, cauliflower and perhaps even tbe common turnip. From tbe little explored field ol bacteria and lungi may be expected many useful products. Swift Punishment. A man was convicted in Madi son county, Ky., on Wednesday last forja murder committed on tbe previous Friday, and an exchange remarks that this is the sort of justice which is needed in some other parts of , the country. It fails, however, to say just in what particular part of tbe country this kiud of justice is needed, but it might have added, all over the country. It is the delays in the execution of the law in such cases that have occasioned so much dissatisfaction. Prompt arrest, and prompt execu tion ol the laws will go very far toward removing the dissatisfac tion whicb prevails in tbe minds of tbe people with those whose duty it is to execute them. Besides, it will have a tendency to create a greater respect and fear to tbe law than is now the case. Laws were made for the prevention and punishment of crime, and whenever those whose dnt7 it is to carry them out fail to do so, then dissatisfaction begins. If punishment for crime under the law was surer and swifter in tbe country, the good order ol society would be better preserved and less crime committed. Out of the Frying Fan. A New York man visited tbe family of a relative in the country, where be was nou a welcome guest by any manner of means. One morning at tbe breakfast table the country nncle said. "Dear cousin, don't you think your family will miss you painfullyT You ought not to leave them alone so much." "By Jove, that's so," exclaimed the New Yorker. "I'll telegraph them to come right on at once." Texas Swiftings. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains. Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, insect Bites All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle. ( Membrane and Tissue f Quickly to the Very . Seat of Pain and -2 0osts t fa a Jiffy Rub in Vigorously, Mustang Unbaeat Conquer Pain, - f . b . ' Wakes flan, ot Btut welt Wain is . t'i DADY A ECHO SC7.E Tried Everything without Belief. Mo Beat Night or Day. Speedily Cured, by Cutlcarsw , My baby, when two months old, had a break ing out with what the doctors called enema. Iter head, amis, feet, and hands were each one solid sort, l tried everything, but neither the ... doctors DorsnTthinorelM rlbi her any good. We could get no test day or Blent with her. In my extremity I tried the Cuticuba Kkmsdikh, but I confess I had no faith in them, for 1 had never seen them tried. To my great surprise, in one week's time arter Beginning to use the Cuticuba Beiibdies, the sores were weU, but I eon tinued to use tbe Resoa. vknt for a little while, and now she is a fat a baby as yon would like to see, and as sound as a dollar. I believe my baby wouldhave died if I had not tried Cimouna 'Remedies. 1 write this that every mother with a baby like mine caa feel confident that there is a medicine that will cure the worst eosems, and that medicine is the Cuticuba Rhmedies. Mas. BETT1B BIRKNEB, Lockhart, Texas. GUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Cuticuba Remkdiss cure every humor of tbe Skin and scalp of infancy and chUdhood, whether torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, ecaly, crusted, pimply or blotchy, with loss of hair, and every impurity of the blood, whether simple. Scrofulous, or hereditary, when the best phy sicians and all other remedies fail. Parents, save your children years of needless suffering. Cures made in childhood are permanent. My scalp was covered with white scabs, causing burning and itehlng. When they came off, the scalp was raw. Doctored to no purpose. Cuti cuba Remedies helped me at once. I recommend them to every afflicted neraon. - - GEO. hTestES, Glendale,Ilfc Bold throughout tbe world. Trice, Cunctnu, 60c.; Soap, 250. ; Kesolvcnt, (I. Potter Daco AifD Cusm. Oobf., Sole i'roprleton, Boston. " How to Cure Skla Diseases, PINT PLK8, blackheads, chiiprtcri ami oily akli prevented ana curea uy lticuba boat. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM In one minute the Ontleura Antl-Paln Plaster relieves rheu matic pains and weaknesses. The first and only pam-kllling plaster. I.ODE DIRECTORY. St John's Lodge No. S, A. F. & A. M., meets the second Wednesday night in each month. New Berne Royal Arch Chapter, No. 46, second Moiulny night in each month. St. John's Coinmandery No. 10, K. T., the third Friday night in each month. Calumet Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F., 1st, and 3rd Thursday nights in each month. Eureka Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F., every Monday night Trent Council No. 411, Royal Arcanum, the 1st and third Friday night in each month. New Berne Lodge No. 448, Kughts of Honor, the 2d and 4th Friday nights iu each month. Neuse Council No. 1, Chosen Friends, the 1st and 3rd Wednesday night. Athenia Lodge No. 8, Knights of Pyth ias, the 2d and 4th Tuesday nights of eaeh month. Craven Lodge No. 1, Knights of Har mony, the 2d and 4th Wednesday nights in each month. Lodge No. 1, Faith, Hope and Charity, 1st and third Tuesday nights in each month. Wholesale Martlet Ceaattry Predaee Beel grass fed, 4c., stall-fed, 5c; dress ed hind quarters, 5c. Beeswax 20c. Com, 40a41c. Chickens, young, 30a40 grown 45a 50c pr. Oucks, Eng. S5ai0c; Muscovy 50a60c. Eggs, 16 a 18c. Oeese, 80c. a 90c. per pair. Hides Dry flint, 3c; Jiy sail 3c green IJc, deer-hides 20c. Peanuts, 50 a 60c. Wool 8 a 10c. Lambs -la$1.50. Old Sheep, 1.25a$2.00. Oats, 45c. Sweet Potatoes Red Yanis,35c. Norton 35c; Hamans, 20 a 25c. Cotton, 4ia5.10, Fresh Pork 5c. Field Peas GOc. Turkeys, $1.25 a $1,50 per pair. Notice. E. C, D. Line and O. D. S. S. Co. Alter December 2nd, the Sunday boat from New Berne will be discontin ued. The steamers will sail only on Mon days, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Fridays at 6 p. ui. Geo. Hendebson, Agent I nited States Past OMee. New Berne N. C. Nov. 16, 1894. Notice is given that the hour for closing the mail eoing westward by the A, &. N. C. Roil road is and bas been for some years 7:30 as prescribed by the Postal Regulations. Heretofore It tiers posted at 8 a. m. have been forwarded immediately. Owing to a ciiange in the railroad schedule the teg ular hour mast be more nearly obser ved. Newspapers and circulars must be pos ted by 7:30 a. in. 11. MANLY, Postmaster. GET THE BEST. The new. STANDARD DICTIONARY. Published by the Funk and Wagnalls Co. New York, The most expensive work ever pro duced on the Ameiiutn Omitient, cost ing the round sum of One Million Dollars. The splendid ie-ult ol years of labor of Two Hundred an. I Fnrty-eeveo eminent literary men, each a specialist in his de partment, Comprises all the words, old and new, now in the English language, (800,000.) Contains 175,000 mobk wofdb than Websters International, and 75,000 more than tbe Century, ata very small advance on the price of tbe former, and at about one fourth tbe price of tbe latter.' -" : Id two volumes of about MOO pases each, in Full Russia bihdiho, with Dennisuns patent reference index, a very perfect sample of the book-makers art at $17.00, payable- in six .easy pay ments. . , Represented by Edwakd Bull. I Cavetta,and Trado-M rk ohta'ncd, sik! U ftt-f oim omci la Owosrrt ,U. S. sTi;aT omer ! sad ws can stews pstent la less Urns lasa Uwss imsott'rom Washington ( f. aid model, drawing ot pbotew with oasenp- itiaa. Ws advise, if paten labia or oot, ires U scaarga. Our i not dus till patent is secured. !a paslSHLCVi row to ioiam raceme, witav aost ot same in the U. it and f6rayBeMinuies seal trus. address, i iCiA.snow&co. i Ofp patch r Office, washihcton, 0. C J saysaia),sayrtsvsJtl SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mules on sale for cash nr negotiable paper. 8outli Front Street, New Berne, N. C. Opposite Gaston House. CAR LOAD -OF- EQ OrTD17I?T lias just ar . C OlKlliEil rive,! from the WEST with a car load of tine Horses and Mules to suit all purposes acs ranae from 4 to 7 years old, all of which he will sell cheap lor Unsh or .Negotiable paper. (Jail and see him. nl-u FOR SALE. One House 'ELdit Hooms) and large Lot situated en East Front Street. One House and Lot situated on Mot calf Street. Both pieces of property in excellent neighborhood. For price and particulars, apply to r II. Ielletier, s8tl Office over F. & M. Bank. AUTUMN Dress -Goods. 8-o-tt ' Now on sale carefully selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS fo' this season. French Novelties in exclusive designs. Liberal assortments of English mid Scotch Suitings. Two toned Knotted wool eft'ecls, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new, rippled Bril liants. Mixed and striped Covert Suitings, Satin Twilled Cloths and large Plaids for Skirts. At 50t per yard, an extraordinary collec rjn of self colored -and fancy mixed Suitingp. EALEIGH, N. C. MONEY LOANED. Local fiepresentaiiTes WinUd. Our System affords an opportunity to borrow on either personal of real estate security. Tbe plan is superior to Build ing and Loan Associations. The amount borrowed may be returned in monthly payments without bonus, with interest at 5'per cent, per annum; it affords ab solute security to investors, with a reason able guarantee ol an annual dividend of from 8 to 10 per cent. We desire to secure the services of en- nergetic, representative men in every community to act as Local Secretaries. The position will be sufficiently remuner ative to amply compensate for service. If von possess the above qualifications. write for particulars. Full information regard. ing our system of making loans as well as investments and agencies will be furnish ed by addressing S. S. Robertson, Presi dent, 1122 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. d!4 d&w 3m BOOK STORE . AND t ;io xl ery. Blank Books, and new lot Standard Works of Renowned Authors. Prayer and Hymn Books, Ladles Parses, Pens, Penoils, etc ' Also, Late Papers ami Periodicals re ceived dally. lOtf VV.L.Dguclas $3SIIOE 9. CORDOYAN, FRENCH ENAMELLED CALF. 3.SPP0LICE,3Sous. . 2.LBOYiSCflO0LSHOa ,w 'UDIE3. 5 Best d0"6"'. , w-c-r-o'icuvs, ' ; BROCKTON,. MASS. Tea caa save tnsner Bymirckasiai-W, I loulas Hhoes, . - r , Bseaaat, we are the largest mannfartnrsrs of advertised shoes la lie world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, whicb protects yon agsinst high prices and tbe middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for tbe value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. 6old by , J, J. BAXTER, Agt. NEW BEENE N. 6. , i J n Vite-rres. - t. S. 07O, See, k Traai. OFFICE: 19 GRIFFITH. ST, . .' , , O000000 t . T , ICE CO. Mannracturers of Pure Crystal Ice FROM DISTILLED- WATER. CAFA'-ITY: 20Tons per day Daily delivery (except Sunday) by wagons from 6 . m. to 8 p. j. . Sunday (retail only) Irom ? a. m. tp 12 noon. Car Loud lots solicited and orders filled promptly. , For prices and other informiilion, Address, B. S. GUION. agSdwtf Manaqke. Steamboat for Sale. QN TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1895, AT 18 o'clock m.. I will sell to the highest bid der at Public Auction at the Company's Works, FOB CASH, subject to the con firmation ol the Judge of the Superior court ot New Hanover county, K; C, . THE STEAM TUG IMPERIAL, BtJlXT ISf 1899. Her length is 60 feeLbeam 15 feet draft forward 2 feet, aft 4 feet, ballasUd will draw 3 feet on even keel, 17 42-100 ton nage net, Sharpie Model, bolted with gal vanized iron blts, Keel and Ribs of oak, Sheathing 2 inch yellow pine, one high preFSure Westmyuouse iingiae wth two cylinders; the crunks, set opposite to each other, work on one shall, opperating a lour bladed strew propeller at stt-rn. Cyl inders 10 inches in Jiameter, stroke 12 inches, steam pipe 3 inchts in diameter She has a Parker flings, steam boiler 50 horse power, tensil strength 60,000 pounds, upright tubular boiltr tested und allowed at 135 pounds, a cabin with berths and basin and water closet. Speed about 11 knots au hour. DuBrutz Cutlar, Receiver of tho Imperial Pine Product Co WILMINGTON, N. C. BOARD! WILMINGTON, N. C. By Day or Week. Five minutes Irom all trains Fine view of all parades & river. Street Car Line. Terms Reasonable. 316 N. Front St., between Mulberry and Walnut nZB-dw-tt WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAI.1 1LY GBO GERI ES ASU General Merchandise. "Cart-hou8b Accomodations. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Atrent Representing Insurance Company of JNortu America, ot Jruiinaeiptiia. Home Isurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company ol Hartlord. Queen Insurance Company of England. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Raleigh. Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook lyn. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance' Com pany of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company oi Boston. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler NKWBERN, N, C. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. . ; . Over $125,000,000 assets repre wnted. " i NOIORaBY public. " Commissioner of Deeds for New York, ' Connecticut1 and .Pensyl vania. . . , 17 Agent National BoardMa- rine Undervriters. ' V " FOR: SALE. 1g2S3S of New Berne, on the West side pf Grif fith street,- For further information, apply to CiiAJtK & Clark, Att'y'i. President. h 50- "HEAD H0E8E8 AKD MULES"" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD,; And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs; Each ' Some extra fine Drivers in Horses alao adapted to all purpost-H Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and Mules. y- A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. 3Vff. HAHiV &s OO. Blue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Heme, N..C. MAMMOTH iture -:-Emporium THIS FINE RATTAM At Suter's Also the Large Rattan at $2.50 for $1.75. PURCHASED STRAIGHT NO JOB LOT. . LARGEST, BEST AND FINEST STOOK OF FURNITURE ' Ever brought to Eastern North Carolina, and at ROCK BOTTOM Prices. South Front Street, under Cbattawka Hotel, . Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. 0. ---. :,:L':: . FULL TirVlfl OF : ; - cloves, carpenters iouis, vuiiery. Table Ware, Darbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Plaster and Cement, nrvnire diirc RPsnv Mivcn o aim-to iy Personal attention to the orders. ' 11 ; HONEY 1 MONEY IT"' Tbosa wno want Monoy at a living rate ot interest, oan net it irom the Satetv Invest. ment ftDd Loun Company oi Syracuse New York. A iarmer lu Jones County has Just sent final papors tor $400. Many thousand dollars have alieaxiy been loaned North Car olina members. Ji ! Apply or address! ISAA0 H. SMITH, . f tate Manager. New Berne, N. C. ' Thete has been a fall in Prices at Taylor's Store AtCOVB. ?r ' r -v' 6e Plaid Homsptin at lo' (y ';:, jV lOo Worsted..-'at. tt.':r:':::- Oeod Pasta at ; nK-r-i,Ul Btst Brogan Shoes at $1.25.-: ':r , Best Family Flour at $3.50. A eroit nmnv other 'ihinns too nnmer- to mention. -Cdiiio b ml brinir tlio casli ami I wilj Burpride you. .v., , 1. J. Taylor. r:z7 CaZRr:s house. Meal City, I L ' " J II. M:A.INJ?. ' Prop. Pleasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable, ROCKING CHAIR, for $1.50. Advertised elsewhere .T. Snter. prompt and correct filliner ol all ma3rn.dow EU.1W0 4ttfng new tf.ai uat it par la n-'-v in iH-rnnuii'iM, jiMl liiwllily and pleussut i. that nlurt.'. prolit for every day's wurk -is Hie liuiiivs we olt'er the wurkhiff clii Vi- Ivaeli liiem inns in mnk money rapijlr, sm .i!uuiitur vvtri' mif wIm folic imr iiialriiution- -Hithfully lli nmthi ul KOO.OOu month. . Kver.v ."lie who lake. Iiulj now uml ,orks wll. rtirely and siieeitil; iuert-tise t.'"lra 'lilli(!i tiler. us lie no 'ji.cslloii nbuut li ; otui r- now ut wort ins iIoiuk iliunl you, reailer, mil . i I lie sunn I III. U tli. ue.t iiavlng twluewi lisi voo liav. met liud li.i olinnce to secius, Ym will make r ' sruvs niUiokc If yoa fall to give It nliii at once tr yougrap the situation; mid act qulokly, you till directly Und yourself In . u.ot prospemur umIiiuhs, ut which you can aiue.y muks and snvt ' irge sums of money. The nvuIm ol only fea uiur.' work will often equal a week's wapus d iiether you are old or youbg, man or woman, I' makes no dilTorenco, do s we tell you, and uo ceir- arid meet you at tl.e renr ftort. Neilhei experience or capltul neccssnry. Thoe who worli for as are rewarded. Why not write to-day Im full particulars, free ' E.0.AI.I.KM4CO.. Boa Mo. 4W, Augusta, U THE WORLD AND THE STATU FOR 1.25. We vUl send tlie New Yong WEEKt r World and Weekly St A TIE flllfl V. r each for 1 1.25 or tho Wesklt Stats l years for $1. Address The fcmtn,
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