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THE 1W BERKS JOUENAL OHoJU.ES I STEVENS. . : Editor AND PEOPEIETOE. j - New Berno, N. 0., March 18. 1807. . Entend at the; Port Office, at New Berne M.V.UMoond'claw matter. -, . -' Notices of Church and Society and all other ,' astertaininenta from whloh rerenne li to be derived wUlbe charged tor at the rate of five - aline. . ' Tax Sailt Joumai, (except MondayJ'is ' Uvcred by carrier In this city, at 50 cents er month . ' . - rami Mouths, Invariably In advance, H.00 OKI TUI , " " HOO One year not In advance, IS.00. Weeklt JoDBKALoneyear.lnad ance, 11.00 Advertising Rates given on; app .cation at ke offloe. Flva cent per line will be charged lor ."arts ol Thanks. Resolutions ol Respect and Shltuary Poetry; aim tor Obituaiy Notloet " hex than those which the editor hlmaell hall give aa a matter ot news. The Journal will not under any cironm itanoes be responsible for the return or tut ale keeping of any rejected manuscript. Nc rxoeption will be made to this rule with re ardio either letters or inclosuree. Nor wlL Kdltor enter, Into corresponjenco con emlna rejected manuscript. OIL IN SOUTH AMERICA. It is anticipated that the supplier of petroleum from Peru will in thi near future be phenomenal in theii abundance. The principal field it in the department of Piura. Esti mates have been made as to the area yielding the oil, one of thort patting it as high as 7,200 square miles; and, as the Pennsylvania field is reckoned at some 350 square miles, and has given forth some 510,000, 000 of barrels, the Peruvian promise U vast, the official statement ehowini that of forty-nine wells bored dur ing the last four years, forty-foui have been productive, a number ol them yielding to the extent of 30, 000 gallons per day. A London company has been working some ol the wells with favorable results, and crude oil has for some time beei used on the locomotives of nil th Peruvian railways, also in several ot the manufacturing establishment) and in the gas works, So Standard Oil meets anothei oaopetitor that must become form idable. Baku, liurmah, California and Colorado are being rsckonec with as price adjusters; and noa comes a supply in South Auierie. that bids fair to eclipse the liukt phenomenon. With well3 ilowinj. GOO barrels a da', and au ascertain ed area of 7,200 square miles of oil. the South American market may bi regarded as surely lost to outaidi producers. Every barrel of oi pumped or spouted from a Peruviai well is a regulator of the price o: oil- everywhere. And when t lit whole Peruvian tract shall be devel oped its operators will take a haim in the trade, wherever oil can I. sold. Of course. And it's a great thing for tin world that its maker so distribute) its resources, that no one of then can be monopolized. Tradesman RUSSIAN LAND CHANGES. An important, perhaps raoinen tous, change in land ownership i taking place in Russia. The nobilitv are gradually disposing of their rca. estate, aud it is falling into new hands. In 1803 the latest yeai for which the complete statistics an obtainable titled proprietors sole real estate to the amount of 5,500, 000 acres, and bought only S.iOO.OiM showing a decrease in their holding) of 3,600,000 acres, all in Europeat, Russia. This land is now owned b persons who a generation ago wen erft, the absolute property of theii lords, to be treated like any othei chattels, and advertised for sale pre cisely as slaves in tho United State) war before the civil war. Trio pro cess has been going on steadily eve) ince tho serfs were emancipated, rerjr slowly at the start, but gaining headway with every year that passed, till now there is in Russia, for the first time in history, a well differentiated "middle class," stand ing between the aristocrat on tin one hand and the peasants on tht other. This bourgeoisie is, of course, largely recruited from the tillers ol Hester ta Health. It vou are suffering with aor akin oi blood diseases, Rheumatism, Catarrh Ulcers, Old Bores, General Debility, etc., aead stamp to tbe Blood Balm Co., At iota, Ga , (or book oi wondeilul curs, free. This book will polutj the way u, speedy recovery, . Botanic Blood Ba1m,;(B. B. U.) Is mao. ufitfturad after a loo tested prescription ofanamiDent phyiclso, aud is the best rmilfllnff lln AnI hlfwwl .....11-. if n -- fumjiug UJruiLiDf la the world. Bewire of substitutes. Price 11.00 for lartfo bottle. For sale by Druggists, ONE IX A THOUSAND. Ooe sammer, afTcn 1 years ago, whilt railroading la Mississippi I became badly a fleeted with malarial blood poison, tlial Impaired mj health for more than tiro jaara. Several offeuil? ulcers appeared on "V kfti ad nolliiog seemtd to nlvt permanent relWI oot.1 1 look, of Botanic Ulood Balm (a B. B.), wlilcb aired me atlrtl, M. D. Lan, Deve auj, Ga. tho soil, but it members become as distinct from their former fellows as from their former lords. The newly enriched men are peasants who have contrived by superior cun ning, sometimes by the possession of a modicum of education, and . often by a comparatively sober course of life amid the general drnnken li cense of the Russian village, to add field to field ' and ruble to ruble. They are the reverse of popular, for they are fond of getting up corners in grain, and as money lenders show a complete lack of conscience. The power that these . comparatively small capitalists are acquiring tends toward democracy and a mitigation of Muscovite depotisni, but is at the cost of establishing another tyranny, less unreasonable, ' indeed, and yet scarcely less hard to bear, than that founded on birth. Ex. 1 The'e is more Catarrh iu this section of ;lie ountry than all other diseases put to gether, and until tlio last few years was upposscd to be incurable. For a great naoy years doctors pronounced it a local lisease, and prescribed local remedics,aud y constantly failing; to cure with local treatment. ' Dronouuced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be'a consti tutional disease, and therefore requires x constitutional treatment.: Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by IT. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in closes from 10 drops to a tea ipoonful. It acts directly ou the blood intl mucous surfaces of the system. They ifter one hundred dollars for any case it 'ails to cure. Send for circulars and test! nonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hull's Family Pills are the best. Keeping- Lent. Is this n fast to keepc The larder leane And cleane From fat of veales quil slieape? Is it to quit the dish Of flcshc, yet still To till The platter high with fish, Is it to fast an houre, Or ragge.l goe, Or show A downcast look and soure? No! 'tis a fast to dole Thy sheafc of weatc, And mentc, Unto the hungry soule! It is a fast from strife, From old debate, And hate To circumcise "thy life." To show a hearte grife-rent. To starve thy sin, Not hin, An J that's toj keep thy Lent! Robxkt Herrick. TO CUKE A COLU IN ONE DAT Take Laxative BroraoJJQuinine Tablets.' VII druggists refund the money if it fai' o cor. 25c The Forum.. MARCO, 1897. Taxation, Its Sum, Ju8tificiition,:ind Meth od!, Hon. Perry Belmont. Cue AiiKlo-Americun Arbitration Treaty Hou Frederick It. Coudert. ome Comment on the Treoly, Tlitodon S. Woolsej. Professor of Internationa Laws at Yal&Uuiversity. bV cent Triumphs in Medicine ond Surg ery, Dr Geo. F. Shrady, Editor of tlii "Medical Record.'' The Torrey B inkr.ipt Bill, Hon. J. L Torrcy. Vmuricnn Excavations io Greece, Ikaria Amhedou, Tliisbe, J. Geonadino. Vlr. Cleveland and the Senate, Jame rcboulcr. .vaosas, lis Preient and Future, Willlao Allro White, Editor ot (lie Emporis (Kan.) "Gazette." New Utters of Ednard Gibbon, Frederick Harrison. Wliat are Normal Timet? E. V, Sa.a'lc?. Alitor of the "North-West Magazine ' Is England's Industrial Supremacy a Myth? P. N. North, flecfy of the Nal'l Ass'n of iVool atanulacturers. Modern Greece, The late Frol. John Stu art iilackie. NEW YOHK. THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., Ill Filth Ave., Agents. .-.EL C.3D AND O-3D. LIOTB. FREIGHT & PASStNGlK. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamer NEUSE Isschedulod to sail from New bern aa follows: MONDAYS,' WEDNESDAY AND FEIDAY8. Salllnt hour s:30 p. m. Sharp, Freight received up to o'clock rot tnnaer laioraiasMa appiy 10 ', . . omo, tumiiKsoif, Aft. Jane 23, 1804. , -. : DOGS df intelligence; A strict Sabbarerian and. TrBTeler la -t itaaaoms. The Ladies' Komel Journal corsift? of a number of , dog anecdotes select ed from many sources, new and eld Tliestoriefr 'are, arranged to illnptratf different features of the dog's character. Here is au example of wlmt is called 1 dog's "tenaoity of impresfion.'voudicf for by au Edinburgh minister: ? : "One sacrauieur Sunday the mSuistra left hie house to tbe care of the Servants, who thought it a,good opportunity tr give a parry. During, the day the dog (a Newfoundland) accompanied them through the garden,- and indeed wher ever they wentj in the most attentive manner and seemed well' pleased. .1; the evening, -when the time arrived tha' the party meant to separate, they pro ceeded to do so, but tbe dog, the instant they went to the door, interposed, and placing himself before it, would net ul low one of them to touch the handle On their persisting aud attempting b use force, he became furious and in t menacing manner drove them back into the kitchen, where ho kept them nntt' the arrival of Mr. and Mrs, Simpson.' From which it would appdnr tha' some dogs ore Sabbatarians. ' At ol events, ho seems to have been of Jopinioi that revelers in a niauso ou saciamen Sunday were out of pluce. ! v " j . Another story, illustrating the reaROl of a dog, is quoted as having been tol. by William Robson of Penshaw,' th. owner of tho nninial. .The dog was ii the habit of going about in hansom Cab-, with his master. One day, after beinj lost, he went home by himself in t haneom. . ' ' '' "The cabman rang for his fare, and thinking he had somehow captured tin runaway, I inquired how and where hi found him. 'Oh, sir," said cabby, ', didn't hail him at all; he hailed lue. ! was standing close by St. James' churci looking ont for a fare, when in jump the dog. I shouts through the winder Ho wouldn't stir. So I gets down ani tries to pull him ont and shows him nr whip, but ho sits still and barks a much as to say, "Go on, old man.!' 'A I seizes him by the collar I reads hi name and address. My fino gentlemai settles himself with his head jnst a-look ing out, and I drives on till I stops a this gate. Theii ont jumps my passcn ger, a-clcaring the doors, and walks 11 as though he'd been a regnlar fare.'." The driving in cabs dog is . ly n means a rare variety. It is told of Lad. Ashhnrnham's collie that, after jainpin: into a haud.som, he so plainly intimate that he wants his collar read that, one cabman said, "Blowed if he didn' ask me to. " Westminster Budget. Induced by the use of coca, opiate pr nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. It undermines the health and shatters the constitution and the patient is steudilj growing into a worse condition -4-of ten resulting in the terrible slavery and misery of . the cocaine and opium habit. Sleep induced by the use of Hood's Barsa saparilla may not come as quickly, but it comes more Barely, permanently tnd 1) And refreshing because it is rcslizec through nature's great restoring and re juvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood, his feeds the uervci with 11 te-giving cne aad builds up tin system and const on from tbe verj foundation ot 1. rtikh and life tht blood pure, rich, red blood. Refreshing " I was generally run down last sprlup appetite was poor and I could not (leer Hood's Barsaparilla built me right up gave good appetite end I was soon able tc get a good night's rest." G. F. WniTtf EY Merchant, Yeomans St., Ionia, Michigan Sarsaparilla Is tbe One True Blood Plainer. All druggists, tl , i, r:il eurellTerllls.easytotake HOOd S PUIS eaaytu operate, aaceuu Sclicflule "II" Tax ! I will have 00 Monday, February 22ni tho litis for the StheduU "D" Tax; ai . all parties iuteresUd, are requested eouic forwur l at enee snd fettle lor tht Ux, as I shall only nit ke one Tall upn them. JOsEI'II L. 11ADN, , Sheriff Craven County. JVotlco. 1 . Having been appointed iduiinislratv of Winnie Pops, dxcused, 1 hereby a, lily all person having claims aguluat tai Winnie Pope to exhibit same to me no before February 12th, 1808, or this ootid will be pleaded A bar.lhereof. All per son Indebted to said Wlr nle Pope wil make Immediate payment to me. 1 ROBERT G. M08ELT, " Administrator tf Winnie Pope. Fuby. 12, 1807. , "r Court JVotlce. , ' JURORS AND WITNESSES Mmmooei to at cod the February term of tha Ch cult Criminal Court lor Craven county an hereby no tilled that owing lo the abend of the Judjr, aald term o said cnurt aw sdlournvd to the 4th Monday io Marcl (March 22, 1897). The tame Jurors ate required lo attend, W. M. WATSOX, ' . j. Clorlt Circuit CnmlnarCourt. Xotlce! TO TRIAL JUSTICES! The adjonriiel FebrDur Term of lb Circuit Criminal Court lor Crann couu tyjelllbsbeld 00 the 4th Monday 01 March or Jl(Mrcb liid. lDWk, lo all crlmiaal actiooe sent to court yoo ' will biod over defendants In thai term of said COHX , W. VI. WATMUX. ,Clerk Chciut Crin inal Lur Sleep y Hood's TiicorporntionIrGtice 1 ITaTE OF NOUTn CAROLINA, . Craven County. : J ?; V 'i lo OrBee Clerk Superior Court..' Notice is hereby given of the incorpor. tion .t the New Berne Tobacco .Ware loose Company, that the names of the acoi porators are N. H. Street, B. S. Guion, T Walsoo, J. H. Hackburo, II. B. )uuy, E. K. Bishop and J. R. Parker.Jr. ud such others as tbey may associate with 'ova; that tha principal place of business, jull be Id New Berne, N. C, and its gen a.rul i urpose and business is to the leas ay, purchase, building and maintenance if tobacco warehouse or warehooEes,ah"- u 1 Other necessary offices, buildings- and iutcliioery in or near the City ol Nen , A-roe, State of North Carolina, : and in u:h other places in' said State or else- -".heie as it may desire and the conductinii .'fa ceneral sales tobacco warcLouse bul i- "t both, and the doing and perrorm- - ig of every act and thing that it maj - eani mcessary thereto, with power u ,iake such contracts with any and . all ti Eons as may be deemed necessary anc xpctltent for the successful conduct 01 .itd lutsiness; that the duration oi .the cor .orution shall be fllty years; the capital it ivejhousand ($5,000) dollars with pnvi ge to increase to one hundred tbousano iollars divided in one thousand shares 01 au par value of one hundred dollars each, W. It WATSON, c. s. c. . Mortgage Sale, ; ; By virtue of a pOwer of sale Contained a a mortgage made and' executed j b) Jenj. Richard to J. A. Morton, on tht Mh day of July, 1895, and recorded ir. lie collector's;oltlce, District f Pamlico, .i. C., port of-New Berne, in liber 14, jlio OS, I will sell for cash, to the high. st bidder, at the court house door it 4cw Berne, Craven county, N,;C, or, ,hc 1st day of April, 18t)7, at 13 o'olock 10011, the following property: j"J;The hooner Luvenia Kicliard, more par ticular discribed in the mortgage' ubovt .cfered to, to which reference is .here iy made, - 1 J. A. MORTON, . - - Mortgagee March. 1st, 1807. - if. H. & R. S. TUCKER CO,, , BALEIGU, N. C. i'o those whp Desire, 1 - To Dress Correctly, To Dress Economically. ' Our preparations for the coming teasoi 1 iv! been oa a much larger scale thai ver belore. The more we sell the smal ler peicintage we fball require. The uorc e buy the cheaper ive cau sffi.rd K -: - , ' '-. .'7'- ' I , It is, therefore, beneficial to you in botl aye, to give os a full share ol jour pat fOna?c,for which we tuank you in advauce ;";; Our New Stock: 1 4 Spriug goods is complete, our assort- .ieu lis bewildering, our styles exclusive, jr pi Ices moderate. -1 " ; I;: '; OCB NEW DRESS GOODS. ! f issue Faulasie, Damassee Richeliea.Gazi .cornice, George de Crapean, jCbeviot: Li) de Poule, Cauvas Bcurette, Orena liue Jitpe, Etauune LVutellc, Driip iii Etc, ' . ' .,; , - OCR i(EW BLACK GOODS, j . biiiptd, Jetted, Plain and Camel's Huii irenidines, Etamines, So let, Uoaanis. iiuu ifiectis Busketines, Drap 1M Ett. iU aut Wool Novelties, Endora, Kun'i ft 1oj,h end ChallU-s. ' Ot'B HEW SILKS. ;" l ilviui India, Moire Velour, Pesn mil, Vuique Moire, Moire Franchise, R wis:i:ce and Fasconne and. new fancV .tiij).', plain tind woven dot silks. -. W'r. e ut lot aujlbiutf you want, k Wt . 1 ive l!ie largest and best selected stock it me foulb. ' ' ' - - ampiei. cheerfully furnislied all. . W. II. & R. 6. TUCKER & CO., " iRALKlOH, K, ). ' - ' m BEIINE ACADKiiy, . ' Kew.Berae, N. C ' ; : Under the plaa of reorganization, pflet horojh mstrucUoa in the Claesical ani in;iiu Courses ey a corps 01 eminen iducators from the University 01 JSoiU Jaroliua, Horner's School and other aotct iducatioDal lustitutloos. r ;, ! . Tuittoo Fiet Monthly In Advance. ' nojurj Dipurtmeut, ' $1.23 per month. olermediala " . tM .' H , isaesical; , - . , -1. 8.00 ' ,'; For furtlier information, apply ,or, ad tens, ; I.J0H5.S. Lomo, li, D. ; ' K IL Meadows, , ' : . ' '. ,-T. A.' Obbkm, ' ' j ' f Board of Regenta. ; , : Schednle Eflectiye Norember 22, 1896 :': ;' ." V. Thia condensed Schedule is pnb tahed a information onlj and subject to change without notice to lie public . ,' ' " ' - , GHEENSBOHO, BALE1UH, no.Tr" No. IS. Uiy. Mo. Ss. Dally. MtXMl. Xaatan. isoaas , wa m tMaia I Main S la a in S sa u Ma mi 4 a ui So am llliu seaiu Siaia Sasani 7 Maw tseam iijiu t Mam isaaa twain Illin lO'Uam IS it a id, Maw. 10 at a as lutnaia 11 ntn bt Warn 1 Orvai.stinro Oluwuf UM klon coliog-a BorllnirtoB Qraham Haw iu.r ' Mnl.aiM Ilill.lHira i Vmwrmty ' Dnrbam . Morrtntlla Crjr , KaJ.laB IS M D Hi Mpm 1 stpni r Ism I J S p IB XJn d m I it P IB a?.pm S as p in as p in I o p ui HUaaiJ 11 Mas. IS In p in It 4.1 BI ItUlpui "i p m 1 III p u. 1 iu p iu b " i m .1 Id p ui No. tl. K hun. 1'Jt m ( a in 10 Ham 11 Haas tr . ;iui.IkS Ar M AutHiru " Uarloa v " " arlma " . " " torH.l " I'rln jntiiu At iu,(L.U..li l.t I SI par. I Up IB slips) I ip m t 0 ui m. II anil ll.oirrf PuliiaaupiiMring Carb.t.iiIJr..niil)oro anil Bul.uh. Trmlee's ale. v; J'ersuant to the power of sale conferred upon me as Trustee in a certain Deed In rru'st executed to me by Arthui, Jones tod wile Caroline, dated the 15th day ot January, 1&95, and recorded in tbe office of tU Register of Deeds of Craven county 0 book 110; pages 8, 9, 10, and 11. ' The el H. & J. A. Meadows Company hav ng requested me to loreclose said Deed if Trust; I will sell at Public Auction at be 'urt House in the city Of Mew Berne At 12 o'clock, m., on Monday the 122u6 iay of March, 187, for cash, the follow ing described real estate: . Beginning at Allen Komegay's on the south side 01 .Sense ioad,disionceof nine ana mneientbb yOles.west of J. A. Meadows and Eliza fl. Cnoi corner by the side of.said road ami ippoaite the lands lormerlv occupied bj Lrael P. Nelson runhmg by and with aid road north 54 aegiees,west 100 3-10 joies to a stone on the south side of saiu road, then parallel with the oividmg 11m Jet ween said J. A. Meadows aud Kuoi's, wutb 33 degrees, west 74 poles to a liui iuowu as the old Brvsn line, and aln. ne line of Itobt. Kountree, thence wia -Hid line north 70 degrees, east 42 pole u. Alexander Mitchell's southtrmost Cornei ,11 said line, thence with anid Mitchell') ine north 33 degreesi'east 143 poles U jw noitbwcsieromost corner and the cot jer cl said Eliza IL Knox on tbe bank 0. 1 large ditctl, thence with said ditch ant jlitchcll's line 55 degrees, east 88 poles u us and said Knox's corner in said J. A. rfeadows line, thea.ee with , said J. A.' jfeadows line north 83 degrees, east 50-i2-100 poles to W. Hunter's coroer,thenoi ith his line and parallel witbNcuei road aforesaid 55 degrees, west 19 0-li ules to his corner, thence north 83 de jreeB, east and parallel with saidfcJ. A ileudows line witu hunters and , Alter Hornegay's line to the beginning con mining V61 acres more or less, being tin lame land conveyed by deed to Edwaa 4. Henderson and James LL Ellis b) tSlizi a, Enox, dated September: 27in 1873, recorded in the Register of Deou'. jfflce, Craven county, book 107, ' pagu 458 and 259. Also one other tract oi land in said county und State, beginning a .he upper corner of the poor-house lam ind runniog with the weetern Uue of sai poor house land, north 38 degrees; eaV LUl poles to Walter ; Duffy's line, thenu jorth ii degrees; went 48 poles to Johi Justice's corner in said Durly's line,iheuti ttong tbe dividing line ot taid Justice i jlrs Foster's corner, thence with he. eastern line to the main or Neuee roau, thence down said road to tho beginning, joutainiog 39 acres more or lees, . alt mother piece or parcel cf laod ' Iing h Re sume couuty and Stale.' bounded ai .'olloWi, viz.: Beginning at tbe upptu xrner or division corner between th .he lands of Nathaniel IL Street und tin leirs of Jno. Justice, 00 the north side 0. Ue Neuse road, running down said roai jO poles lo a pine stump, thence tioni 10 degrees fast to said Justice line, ti.enu ilh the same south 73 . degrees, t wet .0 the first station, containing 10 . aeti. uore or less, being tbe same land convey m by Natuuniel 11, Street to Maiy L. boater and Mary K Uulerjcia by ' dee iaied Feb j. 3rd, i860, Also auotlier pin I land lying in the suuie county, begi. nug ul the I orlli west corner of a tract uuhI containiug sil acres CuoveyeU to iu ardeus ot the pour of Craven county b. Ja rant Hatch oy deed dated Oct. 21 lOil, lUerjoe wan tbe uortnern line ul lb time soulb 57 degrees, east 54 poles 1. tue N. E. curuvr 01 Uie same, llieute wiu .oaliue l auolber tract of and cuuveje. to the said wardens by Susan OruUHA uid Jubu X. Luue by uetd tialed lo 18!t lorib 30 degrees, east 37 pole loapoii. M leet SoulU ol Said Waller Uufly's .liui. .ueuco purallel with the same north 6. legrces, west 54 pulce, llieove south in leurecs, east li 28-100 polos to lb bo ,iuniug, containing 13 acres moie or- lev. lao another piece of laud in the tuu, jouuly and Blate, bounded as loiloaa, U (inning at Ike 8. W. corner of the ptet jf ibe land deeded lo the saiu Waidtus t. 'uraiil lialcu ou October 21st, i&A itttace running djwn and along lue ou tule of said Ncuse road south 57) utgivev Mat 10 poles to a ditch .or water coui. hence along said Uilch or water Cuuim ji a N. E,4lirectko tu the back line 0 id piece of laud, thence with said bu IUM Ourlh (7) Uegroea, west lo the N. VI .'.uiuer of said piece laud,lbeoce with Wis ittieol auid piece ul laud soulu 8V degreK treat to the beginning on tbe Keuae rua. joBtaiaing 8 9-4 acres more or less. lhis 15Ut day ot February, 1807. ,:--. . X. A. URE EN, Trustee. iOLDSBORO AND NUBF0LK. Mo. SS.i llly. Mo. 1 ixuiy. Mo. II. 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