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. ch&bles l. stevens. ' - : Editor and Pboprietok. New Berne, N." C., April 10,18'J7. Filtered at the Pot;Offlce at Hew Brrnt : liXuMoni elite saatter. ;.' ' v- 1 Kouces or cnurcn ana society ann an outer tntertalnuients from which reveuue is to be derived will he charged lor at the rate or flve ' 6'-. a Una. ; , Ths Bailt Joueoal (except Monday) u llvarea by carrier In tills city, at 50 cent r month , . (dim Mouths, Invariably In advance, $1.01 Una Tea a " . - ai.oi A)ae year not la advance, W.08. wiEKLT JoDwiAt one year, in ad ance, V.M Advertising Hate given on apr Ration at ha ullloa. . - ' Five sent per line will be charged tot arils of Thanks, Resolutions ot Respect auc Obituary Poetry; also tor Obituary Notice her than those which the editor hlmsell 1 hall give a a matter ot news. : The Journal will not under anyoircum -stanoaa be responsible for the return or the . alo keeping of any reje ted manuscript. No xception will be made to tbls rule with re. ard u either letters or incloeurea. Nor will Lditor enter into correspondence con ernlDH refected manuscript. IS ANT CHANGS WANTED? From the way the mugwump pre keeps attacking the new tariff bill, and its persistent efforts in endeavor ing to prove that the tariff was all right and needed no altering, tin uninformed person in National af fairs would judge that the govern ment was prosperous under the Wil ' son tariff bill, and something elst was wrong in the administration of the Government, when statement! show that the receipts have beer constantly exceeded by expenditures, necessitating liond issues, which tliii same press has upheld as bi'ing con slitutional and the thing for tin Cleveland administration to Imvi done under the circumstances. It is not seen, nor need it be e.v pec tod that the licpnblicau parb will pay any attention to this Mug wump press, any more than it wil be the free traders, but it will gi ric lit nlonf administering pnvnrn 'ment affairs as it thinks best. The quostion might be asked, it the country at large satisfied to con tinue as it was under the Clevelam Administration, or does it want t take the chance, say hands off ti every 'one, and give the MuKinl crowd an opportunity to prove tha it can bring the prosperity to thi country, which it promised to dt before November 4th, if given con trol of the Government? It cannot be disputed that if tin National Government has more than enough revenue to meet its obliga tions, that the entire business of tin country is the better for it. Insuf ticient revouue moans borrowing, bi it Government or individual, while a revenue above expenditures m cane prosperity to Government and in dividual. The country has endured thi condition of iusuthcieut revouue, and the result has been apparent ii every trade, profession and bnsi ness throughout the country. It was asked, was any changi from that state of affairs wanted b the peoplo, and a majority answerei it by making the chaiigo of Admin istrations, and this change ought t indicate that the voters of the conn try wanted a change, and it can lx safely Baid that they are still ii favor of it. They want au adminis tration that is going to raise a revenue aud not one that will creak a delcit. The preseut course of the liepub lican party is open to a good deal ol 'criticism. The Dingley tariff meas ure is full of objections. It wil i cause many articles to sell higher. It may cause some slight increase in the cost of living, but if it in the end causes a turn for tho better ii the trade and business of this coun try, if it restores conlUcuco, and if in this restoration of confidence comes increased consumption of oui products and a greater development of our resources, any increase of tax will not be felt, and tho peoplo will Trash Mtdleines. Muuy such flood (lie market. ItuUtnit Wood Ualniisacontienliuualy compound. d medicine, lli result of forty years I net ice. by an tiniiin.nl plijticiau. It f llie best Idood puriller ever offered lo the puMic, and Is guaranteed to cure if gin-ii a fair trial. Try il for ull skin aud blotx' diseases, Including catarrh unit rbciima litm In its worst form. One bottle of ii contains more curative ami Iju'lding-up virtu than a doses any other kind, l'rice $1.00 per large bolllr. HOW IT STANDS AT HOME, Our retail demand It tucb that me but liotaolc Blood Balm (H, B. 11.) In gross lota. It sells well and give our custo mers entire mtlsfkcllon. Our salts have inuraJ 600 per tint, within a tew months. V tUrHuit its mpld sals to IU sis, prior aod merit. Wrare telling four or flve Utiles ( it to one of soj finer prepsalms of the kind, '' Tt hu tailed land inatanrtto ajivi' entire Sail. faCtioB. jACoHl l'BARUACV, '- Tcr Fred B, rainier, M. D., Atlanta, Ua, ! , not figure on the increased cost of living if that living comes easily. .- s The country wants a revenue, the administration in power says the Dinglej tariff will give it. The people of the country want prosper ous times, why then, when a change may be possible should there be any opposition to it? r ... The mugwump press may be sat' iafied with the conditions of the past few years, but the people are not, and a change will be welcomed, even if the means of bringing it may seem doubtful. $140 REWARD, $100. . . The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that them is at least one dread ed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. (Tail's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cuturrh being a constitutional disease, re tires a constitutional treatment.- Hall'r Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tin patient stiength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing it work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they of fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimo nials. Address: F. J. CHENEV& CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Tills are the best. Farm Strewn With Gold Com. Only the constant presence of a oig bull dog, a watchman and a double barreled shotgun serves to Keep prospectors off the Narcelle (arm, fifty miles North of Fort Pierre, IS. D. The farm is rich in old deposits and while these de posits were undoubtedly salted they iverc salted to the tune of from K'-'iO.OOO to 500,000 in gold coin of die United States. This money the t resent owners of the farm think iliey are better entitled to than the wandering adventurers who have manifested so strong a disposition to turn the promises bottom nnward in search of wealth. Paul Narcelle, late owner of the tract, was a Canadian Frenchman Like many of his countrymen his opinion of banks was of the poorest and rather than risk his money in such institutions it was his custom to plant it in small caches about the farm. During his residence of fifty rears or more in the Pakotas hit savings amounted to a large sum. Shortly before his last illness hie 40iia urged him to either dig up the money and bans it or to furnish them with the key to his hiding places. The old gentleman refused co consider any proposition of thi character, however, and finally died without giving the slightest clew to his various places of concealment. His heirs have been systematical!) liggiug over every inch of the farm ;vcr since, and, although they have realized a considerable sum-j-tht jxact amount has not been madt public the total falls far short ol the treasure the old man was known ,o have accumulated. Residents all over the adjoining souutry expressed much interest in the investigations and eagerly volun- eered their services in prosecuting hem. Such offers have been uni formly declined and in not a few uses parties have been caught in the tct of milling on their own account. N'arcellu's custom was to inclose the noney in old vegetable, frnit rr yster cans. His deposists amounted u most cases to (K)0 or 1700 each TWl'lIEIA.COLU IN eHE.DAT rake Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets VII druggists refund the money if it fai o cure. 23c O. S. DISTRICT COURT. The Spring Term of the Un'ted 8laU District Court will convene in this city on vlondoy, April 20th, at 10 o'clock a m. Jurors and witnesses arc not required 10 attend, however, until Tuesday, April 7th. The following have been drnwn toscrve is .furors at said Term : Ckave.n CorSTV. K R Jones, J D Uarneld. (col), Enoch Wadsworth. F S rirnul, Drew Dixon, 1 8 Cox, M liahn, V E IlioUrd, E K Bishop, J D LaRouue, lohu J. Jones, (uil), b II Scott, Washing ion Spivey, (rol), 8 W Latham, B B Neal. O.ssi.ow t'ovsrr. S B Taylor, II H ibilon, Jocob Uiles. W Ii Munlll, John I'ittnmn, Daniel llarett. Jonmi CotJMTY. L A llajwood, T C Wuilaker, F V Green. Cahtkiiet CotXTY. W W Chadwick. rV h ArrDdell, Ilenry Davis, Jauiee Ijl tk.ll. O Q Bell. tiiiiBNit Coi.ntv. W H Johnson, Willi Dixon, Wo, Moore. liKAiroKT Coi-rtv. C M Brown, L ft Mayo. LixoiN Cockty. 8 H Abbott, II E Dillon, J M White, W V Fields. WAY.-iaCoOiTT W V Eaam, J U Fmrille, John II Powell, Joseph E Rob. iasoo. " PMi.icoCousrrr, Oeorn Dees. Brad- foot Ut'tie, Cbarlce SwD, John V Muse C II Flower Wim, CoCKTr. James Lipseomb, IlYi) l'oi;Tf. W II J.ucat, .nnlccoMBB Cot aTY. Oeorea How- Easily. Quickly. Permanently Restored Weakness, Kenroiuness, Debility. . sa an tho trl of Tilt irom emrljr crrori or air ieeim; ui results of varwork. aickiMffl, wop Lit. Full iirntith. aevciupmenl and ton rvn to vry oriBD Brnid portion of tha boa. I Himpt. aatoral matboda. ' Intndiat impro3mnl aea- Failara imDouibla. 10U rararancaa. Book, - aiptanatioit and proofg maiittii (aaaiadj frea. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 95: PROOF OF SINCERITY. Row An Army Otioer Stood the Sapreme Test of Belief la Fatalism. In the days of the "old army" on the frontier, when military posts were sometime hundreds of milet-frois am civilized plaoe, there was little to do ii the way of amusement in the wiutei time when the poet was suowbouud and it was then that the reputation the army has for card playing aud drinkiup was gained. And it is true that a great deal of both was done at that time. It was in these days that an event transpired that showed that the prin cipal actor had the courage of his eon vicrions, and that he was most certainlj born under a lucky star. It was after r very "wet stag dinner party, and aJ. had partaken most freely of the wiue, and, strange as it may seem, the subject that oame up for discussion was tlx Mohammedan religionj The Mussnl mans believe in fate. To them a raan't fate is written above, aud the time C bis death is set, and uothiug can ad vanee it Well, this belief had been dis cussed long mid earnestly. The pros ani cous had beeu gone over at length, rib oue officer wanted to know of what usi was reason if every oue was born witl a tag of destiny attached. One ofllrei finally arose and said there was no usi of discussing the matter any further The only way was to make a practice, test of the question, and he wouh give himself as a subject Could a inai willfully dispose of his life when thi fatal moment had been chosen at bii birth from above? He conld Ret no one to try the experi ment on him. Finally a wager wa made. "Who will pay you if I lose?" sale the subject as he drew his pistol am showed that it was loaded. He placet the pistol against his temple and pullec the trigger. The pistol missed fire. "A joke," yelled the crowd. The fatalist smiled, and, reeockiiut the pistol, aimed it with a steady ham. at the clock on the wall. He fired, and the bullet crashed through the center oi the dial. "Apologize to me now," he said. have won the bet I always believed in fate. Cincinnati Enquirer. Thirty-two Times For l'eace. Out of SO arbitration treaties nmonf the nations of the world since l&lo thi United States has borne a part in 82, far more than any other nation. Bos ton Globe. Schooltraching seems to be the most popular of all the fields that are open tc college women. In 18'JO there were in the United States 785 women who weft professors iu colleges aud universities. At one time during the life of John Bright thero were no fewer than seven members of his family with scuts iu the aonso of commons. Cures "Cures talk "In favor Talk of Hood's SarsapariUa, as for no other medl cine. Its great cores recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, Constitute ite most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Barssparillala known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cores of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, enres of dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, catarrh and malaria. Such Cure a This Prove Morit. " My little nephew was a plnmp and healthy baby until a year and a half old. then sores broke oat behind his ears a( pread rapidly over his head, hands anc body. A physician said the trouble wai scrofula humor In the blood. The child became one complete sore. We had k restrain his hsnda to keep him from scratching the sores. We were Induced to try Hood's SarsapariUa, and In short time he had more life. He improved rap idly, his akin became entirely char ol ores and be is now a healthy child.") Mas. FLOBaxoa AXDMWl, Clearfield, Iowa, s SarsapariUa Is the best-In fact Uif One Tme Dlond Pander. ii r:ll "" Mr" Ills-, easy to HOOd PUIS take,ewlooierat., allrrrwaiw and Art Oaada. Table silverware iu qaaiut colonial patterns, with beaded edge, niutinues to plene. Numbered with w w tilings iu silver are a crucknr sjwou, honey knife and individual asparagus touga. China bric-a-brac fullirtr the nrcaent fashion of reproducing old time dVaigna, There are French enamrlrd ranrs thai are choice reprodocthtis of a very early period. - There are complete toile sets mount ed iu gold aud enameled It, blue or set with torquoiaes fur babies, Chocolate spoons, with decorated" Dres den handles, hsva silver gilt bowls, - When oue is luxuriously inclined, the passing of the days may bo anted from illuminated cah-ndani iu gold frames, "Champagne bottle furniture" in cinch ailrer bottle handles, bottle rov ers, faweta, ehsmpaguc knives, wine roolers and wire' cotters, ' ' , Openwork bonbon baskets In silver and mounted on tiny feet are popular. JcT try lOo. bo r;Cacarets, the dnsM.liver tod bowel regulator avef madi C-Joodl neineerstle Wars Meettagm. -' - IsV Ward. The Democrats of this Ward will meet at the City Hal) in Monday night, April 12th, at i.SO o clock lor the purpose ol nom mating a Councilman for said Ward. , v - J. A. 1 ATTER802J, ChmQ. 2nd ;Ward,i-The. Democrati ot (tiis Ward will meet at the Uourt House, on Monday night, 'April 12, tt 8.J0 o clock for the purpose of nominating a Councilman for said Ward.- : - - - . . R. D. Hancock, Chmn, v 3rd Ward. The Democrat of this Ward will meet at Scott's Liv ery Staulcs, on Monday night. April I2lh, at 8.30 o'clock for the purpose if nominating a Councilman lor said Ward. - ; J. W. Moore, Chmn. i,th Ward. The Democrats of this Waid will meet at John Lane'e shop on Monday night, April 12th, it H.'M) o'clock for the purpose ot nominating a Councilman for said Ward.'. ,:,':..:;.?., J. B. Lane, Chmn. 5 h Ward. The Democrats ol bis Ward will meet at McCarthy'! Hore., on Monday night, April 12th it 8 :I0 o'clock for , the purpose . ol loininating a Councilman for said Ward. .... , Sam R. Bail, Chmn. PROFESSIONAli. P. M. Simmons, ;j A. D. Ward. HI uimons fc Ward. ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BERNE, IN C. Practice In tbe counties ot Craven. Dnpltn, tone, oiihlnw, Uai-teret and FamUoo; in im iuireiue itntt Federal Courts. Mnnl Sin.es Numb rront Street tlli.llr Hotel lliatlnwha. 1MI. Pelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will practice in tbe Counties of Craven Jul tci'et , Jones, Onslow and f auillco. U. 8. Aim i ut New Uerue and Supreme Court ol die Slate. VYm. W. Clark. Owen H. Union; Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. The Forum. FOR APRIL. Anioue; other interesting ft at urea, tbt Vpril number of Tbe Forum will contain; lias llie Senate Degeneraled, Senatoi aeore F Hoar, - - ; Arbilralloq the only Solution of IheFi. lancwl Problem, Allen Ripley Foote, Retrenchment or Ruin? Hon. 3. Ster ing tioitontEx-Sect; of Agriculture. The United Stales and Cuba, Henri itoehefotl. The Fur Seal as an Animal, David Stan f ordim, Chief of the Bearing Sea Commls, ion for 1800, aud George Archbsld Clark, iec.etary of the Commission. huall Nevada be deprived of her State iooiI.' William R BmyUie.; 3.00 A TEAR, an? 2wlx: NEW YORK THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., Ill Fifth Avenue. . V. Smallwood Under Hotel ChattawVa, South . Front Street, New Berne, N. 0. FULL LINK .OP " Stoves, ' Carpenters Tools, Cotlory, - Table Ware, Barbod Wire, Galvanized 'Pipe, Pumps, Lime , Tlsster . , . and Cement, K?f" Parsnnal alien t ion Ia tha prompt and correct filling of all or ders. , ' , xecuforH IVotlce ! Having this day qualified a executot fllie list will aud testament of William Jlevr, Sr., deceased, late of the County ol Jraveo, SUte ol North Carolina, thi 1 uiootiry all persons having claims against tbeistitsof lbs said deeasad to xhlbit ihem to the undersigned on or before thi Ird day of April, 1893 or this notice will ue pleaded In bar of tbfir recovery. All persons Indebted. u said estate will please make immediate payment. This the Irtdsy or April, lx7. - L II. CUTLER, Executor. SENT FREE I - To any permo In teres led Iu bams or nUi rs, or who loves aalmsls. t will sml frie, Ofios anplicalkia, s copy of the ai.i.ia.uv Uisaran or this cVtcty fu ld,tioo U) it Isieneelv iternfinf read m', it contains s list of tfte Valuable Sad unu.tisl premium gives by llie paper. , Aairr: For Nattokai. Himaki Aim a ura 410-411 UniUd Cliarillra Building, llZX f w Vork. Iu43orporntion Tfotlce 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) ;. . Craven County, v J la Office Clerk Superior Court, v Notice is hereby giveo of the incorpor ation ol the New Berne Tobacco Ware- bouse Company, that the names of the incorporators are N. H. Street, B. S. Gulou, C..U. Watsoo, J. H. ; Hackburn, 11. B. Duffy, E. K. Bishop and J, R. Parker,Jr. tod such others as they may associate with them; that the principal place of business dull be In New Berne, N. C, and its gen. satal purpose and busiaessIs to llio leas ing, purchase, nuildlns; and maintenance of tobacco warehouse or warehousea.ancl ill other necessary offices, buildings andj machinery in or near the City of New oVroe, State of North Carolina, ' and in sieh other places in said State or ehi here as it may desire and the conducting ot a general sales tobacco warehouse busi ness or both, and the doing and perform, nig of every act and thing that it: may leem necessary thereto, : with ' power . to make such contracts with any and all pernios as may be deemed necessary and expedient for the successful condnct 01 wid hHsioess; that the duration ol the cor poration shall lie fllty yeais; tbe capital k live tliousand (5,0C0) dollars with pnvi lege lo increase tooue hundred thoutanc dollars, divided in one thousand share ol tbe 'sr value of one hundred dollars 'each. -" w. m. watson; o. s, 04 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Craven Couuty. . J Bujierior Court, Spring Term, A. D., 1897. Pataey Hicks,- 1 . i vs. Publication of Edward Hicks,) 1 Summnue, To Edward Uieks defemlant: You art nere'iy notifled that it appearing to thecal isfaetiuo of tbe court that a good cause ol ictiou for. divorce on the ground of aban loninent exists in fuvor ol the plniutitl. Paine; Hicks, aud that you are a uon-resi- denl nl llie Blale of Noitli Carolina. Vol are heieby notified to apptarat the Bpriu( Term, A. IX, 1897, of the Superior Court of Craven County, N. C, to be held at ;he court house in New Berne, ' iu talc couuly, on the 3rd day of May, A. 1),, 1897, and answer or demur the complain) Sled in my oliice; otherwise the pluintit will apply to the couit fordivorce ou ilw jrouad of abandonment. Dated this 16th day of Feby., 1897. ' f W. M. WATSON, Cleik Superior Court, Craven Co., N. C. SOUTH CAROLINA, CrnvcnjCnuDty. 1 Superior i Court. Tuonuu F. McCarthy, AitiiiiHiHtrutor of Jotiu Lewis, deceased, vs. Tiiomas Williuois, June Williams, Slmdrick Allen, and Katie Lewis. i . Order Publicatien. ti To Katie Lcwfc-: It appearing to tlu Mlisluctioo of the court that jou aie 1 jon-iesldent of the Slule of North Caro lina and a necewarj patty lo the abovi ictiou to sell land for atsets to pay debt of John Lewis, deceased; you are herein uoliQed, that a petition to sell the rea atatc of said John Lewis has been Diet oj said administrator and summons dulj issued, returnable ou the .12th day 01 April, 1897, before the Superior Cour, Clerk ot .Craven County, N. C at liii offics in New Berne, N. C when ant where you may appear aud answer or de nur io said petition, otherwise tbe plain Iff will apply to the court for the relic leinanded in said petition. Given under my nana and seal tliu 18th day ol February. 1807. - - W. M. WATSON, C. S. C. W. E. Clarke, Ally, TBADE-MARK. flagical Pain ! Extractor. KlIXrjBIATISM, TOOTBAOBB) HBTJHAtaiA, BAOIACna ttTMSAaO, " OATARHB, " ' j AMD AU. KINDS OV - v PAINS AND ACHES. , For nearly three-score years and ten this famous old household friend has been coring pains and aches, ina nas never disappointed tha user (t Is clean, pare, eflloaclous. agree My smelling and quickly .acting, ' IT MA v'., . Blch, IpUy Osssssssid sa4 Isk; . Tslaablelbt : flats, Icalds, Beraa, asms, Dleers, . VeasAs, Brystaslss, kia Treaklea. . ; .. Btc-Bt. Prlee tl Cents. f AT DCALBMS AMII DKUOOISTS, trieat In qiiaullty of I or more packaget se any sua res on receipt ol money, by Wlnklcman & Brown Drug Co I - Srerles, , BALTIMOM, MB O I. A. ' Sseaasvrssts stkral frlntsrlsa. ' At s nail mftAtln or nf lha llmfirriLl Ward Committees held at the City Hall nn March .list. 1K07. it aa aided to hold the hotnocratio I'ri- mkrios or Llis vsrinua Wanla in tli citv of Now Kerne for tha imrnnu j - - - - - , 1 of nominating Democratic candi dates lor iounciimn on Monday niElit, April 12th. 1807. at 8:;J0 o'clock. JJt Onura or thf. 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