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JU exception will made to thla role with re aMio either tetteri or lnolosures. Norwll Vfedltor enter, toto; eorresponlenee too erauu relected manuscript. , ... . nrr jwnca or law. ttcaa.bt said, that the despatcbet w$ich appeared in' these columns yesterday, announcing that Gov ernor Russell had changed the cour sentence of Charles Bobo, the csl oref murderer, from banging, t imprisonment for life, is practicallj the last act of a most horriblt drama, witnessed by many io thi. city; and one especially of local in terestJ Tae circumstances attending thii m order, a most spectacular and hor nuw uue, iruui u tuc surrounaiDi. i lootuenta connecieu wiw , mate t tut last act, the commntation of th.the crop8 10 loot wclL murderer's sentence worthy of a; I ,. v twi ,,! it. feast passing comment, ft it does no dettiand ierioua consideration fron several points of view. 4 critical examination of the text of Governor Russell's deciaiou in this jbange of sentence offen rMOBs for his action, but beyom a)l these then are serioni problem whtah ought to bare demanded at tenii3n from the State's Chief Ei ecu tire, and which if they bad beer given due weight, might have af footed the Governor's ejection verj materially. . . (a considering this act of commu tatjoa of a death to a life sentence Via JocftSAL does not wis to bt mwanaersioiKU. ine person a questioBvper ae, does not for a mo ment have anything to do with tb. issue adert conaideration, for thi JociAt8 contention! are, what ii the etfeotof a" Governor's intcrfer ence with a court sentence? Don H not have a tendency to make tria by jury of small importance, bj estaolishing a basis whereby jan verdicts may at any time be nega tired f And does it not tend t separate justice and law, from what are really a community's interests deDririos arammanitv of the rivhi y " to protect Itself from those interns) disordpraii which might overthrow itaatability? . . Toe murder committed by Boot was peculiarly atroctious, in tha while he took but one fife, yet h jeopardised many. Now that tb dead man ia buried, now that m ono else was injured, all seems for gotten, except that a murderei stands upon tbe threshold of eternity sentenced to death after a trial tha gave him the widest latitude U escape from tbe penalty of tbe lav that be had so outraged. What would have been the effec bad one of the stray bullets fired b; Bobo killed an innocent person ai the Fair Grounds, on that Februan day y Yet that no one was killed is not due to this man bnt a mercifo Providence. The crime was there, happily tbe innocent escaped, and why should Executive clemency in terfere to lessen (be effect of an on prejudiced jury's verdict against thi crime which threatened this com muoity, which barely escaped froo ' profound despair and sorrow, ai tbe hand of the murderer, Bobo ? . There is much to consider beside whether a life may be saved from 4nstaa to -a prolonged death Mere jhnl4 never be denied thi Mew's This f ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cast of -Catarrh that cannot be nred by Hall's Ca'anb Cure. F. lt CBEXJEY A 00., Toledo, 0. We toe nndenigoed have kaowa F. J. . Gmb) foe the last IS jsars, aod btlievr Wm fjrftlj bonorable u all bosloew traniacUoos aod jiaanclally able to tarrj out 6j obligation made by their firm. , . West & Txuax,' Wholesale Draqrlsta, Toledo, U " fl . Waldlng, Klaoao A Marvin, Wholesale DmtorVita, Toledo. 0. . Hail's Catarrh Cure U Uaan iatoroally. actiuf diecUy a poo ths blood aod mucous Mrfiwoflhesjstem, TesUmoaWs free. Jhiee 7o,p twttle. gold by all drag. Ball's riaijry Pills ar tbe brat. ' I wretched, yet abovo mercy must bt considered tbe protection of com .inu.iity interests, tho stability of cm laws, the sanctity ofonr jury sys tem. If these be tit stake shall the lift ot tt murderer be un obiert of Executive clemenoy, to undermine their foundations? .It. U ia such acts, inaudlin ones, that bring into disrepute our !uw that provoke contempt, that cau huity deeds to bo committed, an swift punishment to be meted out t those nuiltv ones, that causes tlx mob to tako the law into their ow hands, and mocks at Judges, juriei and Governors. Catarrh Care. No remedy is as effectual in erailicalin. jnd curin Cutnrrh us Botanic Blow Jalm, (B. D. B.) It purifies and eniitht die blood, eliminates microbe?, bacteria etc., and builds up the system from thi atst doee. Thousamls of caws ol catarrl bave been cured bv its magic power. Fo) ill skin diseases, it has no tqoal. Bu the old reliable and long tested remedv ind don't throw vour moncv ana; oi iubtslitutes, palmed of as ''just as good Buy the oldgreliable Botanic Blood Balm Price 11.00 per large bottle. SAYS IT 18 OLOUIOUS. 1 cauoot retrain from telling vou wba i alorious medicine you have. For tw rears my mother has suffered with a se vere catarrh of tbe bead and ulcerate wre tbrcut. Bbe resorted to variou- ie:elie without erlcct, until sue usi Oolnutc Blood Balm (B. B. B.), wbicl :urcd bcr catarrh, and 'healed her son throat V. A, Pepper, For sale by druggista. Fredonia, Ala BACHELOR ITEMS. Weathep fair but a 1Itte cool fol lock, the Insurance Agents, wen tround this week insuring property Miss Nannie liecton went to thi picnic .near Newport known as thi Newport picnic, which was May 7 Miss Abbie Whitehead left ihit week on a visit to friends and rela ,ives iu New Berne. Mrs. Henry Jackson and son ol Sew Berne came down on a visit tt friends and relatives of this place. Messrs. W. L, Harris, M. D. Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, all attend kl a picnic yesterday on Beauf jri oad at Wire Grass Chapel. The) eported a very pleasant time. AMDmusa ITEMS. Miss Bethony Campen of Baybon ires the gnest of Miss Leona Must iast Thursday night. McDewitt McCotter was in Vande nere last Friday and Saturday. Rev. W. F. and K. W. Fry, left Thursday to attend tbe Southen Baptist Coxvention at Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Barnes at ended tbe quarterly meeting Satur lay and Sunday at Arapahoe. Mrs. John Morris visited relative tnd friends at Messio Saturday. L. D. Rawls and Miss Ella Tin le ot Granteboro visited relative lere Saturday and Sunday. lion. D. II. Abbott and wife left Thursday for St. Lovis. Tho Maribel Sunday School went m an excursion on the Schoonei Essex down to the Pamlico light house last Friday. Will Swan, Acy Gatliu andMissef Mitnnie and Neta Baxter of Stone wall went on the excursion last Fri day, Quite a number of the Vandemere boys andjgirls went on the excursion last Friday. Cyires Cure talk" In favor MOM ol Hood's Baraaparllla, 1411 as for no other medl- I V4V it sine. Iu great enrea recorded In truthful, eonvlnclng language of grateful men and women, constitute ta moet effective ad vertialnf . Many of these enrea are mar velous. They have won the eonfldence ot lhe people; have given Hood's Barsspa (Ilia tha largest sales ia the world, and have made wary for Its manufacture tha greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sena pari 11a la known by the eurea It has made enrea of aerof nla, salt rheum and aeseme, eurea of r hen mat torn, neuralgia and weak nerves, euraa of dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, catarrh and malaria. uori Curve as This Prove Merit, "My UUIe nephew was a plnmo and healthy baby aatU a year and a half old. the sores broke eat behind his ears and spread rapidly over his head, hands and body. A physician said the trouble was scrofula humor in the blood. The child became ooo complete sore. Wc had to restrain hi hands to keep him from ore toning the sores. Ws were induced to try Bood. Baraaparllla, and la a short time he had more life. Be Improved rap Idly, his skin became entirely clear of sores and he Is now a healthy eh lld."i Mas, Flamajrats AsrrAsrws, Clearfield, Iowa. c -J (D, Sarsaparilla letfacssst lafaet tfae Out Tret WaoS renter. Hood's piius:,7.r n - n )(QI The VICTOR Bicycle is formate by PROFESSIONAL. P. X. Simmons, A. D. Ward Simmons & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS a' LAW. NEW BERNE. C. Pt-iiAf Inn In thn eonnties ot Craven. Ihuillu fnne. Onslow. Oarterel and Pamlico; In ln iunrome aud Federal Courts. voice at Me. as Koalk rremt Mreei Oppuelte Betel Vkwtlawlin. P. IE. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ml dale Street, Lawyers Brlek Building. wni nrortine in the Counties ot Craven Jarteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. V. a ;he Mate. Wni. W. Clark. Owen H. (iuioa Clark & Quion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. ATL.VSTIC AND N. C. RAILROAD. TRICK TRAIN No. 213. All Bail. EFFECT (SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1897. Daily Except Sunday aud Friday. SUPPLEMENT TO TIME TABLE NO. 2, OF NOV. 27, 1895 Leave New Bern, 11:00 A. M. " Clark'-, 1 11:24 " ' Tuscarora, 11:34 " " Core Creek, 11:52 " Dover, 19:17 P. M. " Catwrll, 12:27 " Kintton, 1:22 " " Falling Cretk, 1:45 " - UGraogr, . 2:08 " Best's; 2:30 ixrire Goldsboro, 8:00 " No. 1 Train will wait indefinitely at IWarora, when on time for 213 unless ithir wise ordered by train Despatcherl Tha above train returning, will leave ioMd'raro lor New Bern at 400 p. m. as in extra, unless otherwise ordered, 8. L. DILL, tsupt. The Forum. MAY, 1897. 1 be Progressive Inheritance Tax, Hon. Ianei A Robeits, Comptroller of the itate of New York. Hat the Senate Degenerated? A replj o Senator Hoar, Cbarles B killer, Edltoi f tbe "New York Times," strM . The Ignominy of Europe, Prof. Homes Davidson. Our Export Trade,'.Cbarles R Flint In ! tut rial Combinations, Geo T Oliver New England Influence on Freed mr da, Edward Farrer. France as a Field for American Bin lentr, Prof Simon Newcomb. . The Emperor William II, Paul Linden berg. Tim Autocnt of Congress.Henry.Litcb. lel.l West Fallacies Concerning Prayer, Bev Jet 4 Wbiton. Was Pos a PlagiarUt? . Joel Benton. Socialism hi France, Georges Cleruen- xan, Editor of "J .TnaUce," HW TOBK THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., Ill Film Avenue. i5 Cents a Cony. 13.03 a Year, FOIl RENT ! Six room dwelling on South From Street, formerly occupied by C. B Hill. Apply to S. M. BRINSON. nl btauMeowliKUd lot Moecaavt ."tee. I Oim omec le osveaiw, U. a. rTnr o-rK t an4 ntuNrin pmuut ia mm Umm laaa lavav' RiMttimanniun, ( Int model, diaWing or vhsex, will Swale rint We arfvlia. H HunutU KM lMetl (caarra. OorfMSotdiMliU sau bMcaraS. ) I a PaaiMttv. " How le Obuua P.mu," wtdi i IcoS eTala'tke U. S. aad fanifa ewaUwa' at lies. C.A.QriO7&COa4 m vpe( srtlT wsws wmei, wasmnwrsm, a. e lie Unltei Confederate Yelertni. Tb Seventh Annual Be-Unlon of lbs Veterans of tbe Coorederacy will bt held at Nashville, Teoa. June li Io 24, aad for tbe occanon tbe W. V. N. ITv W sail a roood trio ticket with a 18 da) limit ft iis.44" , ; ; r 'Tfckrts will bt oa sale June l, M, a ( L For particulars apply to ageaf. p0k&WA A.aaAaMSMSAAaStAjA BBBBsMfh1 4aSS -iMMgffee1te)eeVBBBVKSa - BBBgaeaajamsHr tetfEcgj i j :nii Miu jjj Sails? Ho line and Iroi. Tho. F. McCarthy, Adm'r 1 Jolin Lewis, dec d vs. Tbts. Williams, Jane Wil 1'i.ins, Khadrick Allen and Katie Lewis. Bf virtue of tbe judgment ol the Supe rior Court ordering said bouse and lot to oe sold fo. assets io tbe above case. I will ell at tbe Court House door in the city f New Berne, N. C, on Mondaj ibe ITth day of May, 1897, at 13 o'clock, noon, Lot No. 10, Jerkins Alley, being ibout 70 feet deep, on Jerkins Alley by 32 est deep, together with thefhouse thereon io tbu highest bidder. Tt rms of Sale, Cash. Dated this 14th day of April, 1897. THOS, F. MCCARTHY, Adm'r ot John Lewis, cecd, Administrator's Notice The undersigned having duly qualified ts administrator ot tbe estate of Guilforo Hanker, deceased, hereby notifies all per- ions 'laving claims against said estate to oreseut them duly verified to him on oi jefur.- the 8ih day of April, 1808, or tba Mtice a ill be pleaded in bar of their re jovt-ry. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified.to make prompt payments. Dated the 8tb;day of April 1897. thos, p. McCarthy, Adiu'iLHi'r of GuiUord Manker, dee'd, W. T. McCarthy, Attorney. Notice of (Sale. By virtue of a decree of tbe Superier Cjun of Hydecounty io a special proceed Oi entitled "D. Wabab, Admr. of H. W. Wall b, against Willian H. Wahab and otboi -. ', the undersiijDed, as commissioptr appjl ited tberelo, will offer for sale at publie auction for cash at tbe courthouse door in the City of Mew Berne, on Mon day the 7ih day of June, 1897, at 12 o'elock m, ti.e lollowing described lot of land, to wi' : A I Jt of land with tbe dwelling and other buildings thereon, situated In tbe City of New Berne and on the north side of St-nth Front Street and well knoni as the residence of H. W. Wabab. QTIiis 2 lib day of April, 18,7.. D. WAHAB, Commissioner. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of J. A. E nul, deceased, lata of Craven Couo ty North Carolina, this Is toootify al pert cos having claims against said estate to ex 'ublt tbem to the undersigned on oi before tbe 20th day of April, 1898, or tble njtiee will be pleaded io bar ol their rel .ovtry. All persons indebted to said estate art hereby notified to mako Immediate pay ment I J .This the 19th day of April, 1897. .THOS. F..UCCAKTUY, Administrator. Executor's Notice." Having qualified as executors tf bt last will and testemeot of Carrie IY M ., bew, leceased, this Is to notify all pcrou havli claims against tbe estate ol the salt deceased to exhibit them to W. M., Ilea drea, executor, WinstOD, N. C, on or bt: fore the z2d day of April, 1898, or thi. not es will be pleaded in bar of theii , recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate an requested to make Immediate payment. This tbe 19th day of April, 1897. J. P. HENDBEN, , M W. M. HENDREN, Executors. Thla Will Interest Tew. The Atlanta Weskly Journal, Is no nmnlag a missing word contest, For fifty sent they send tbe Weeklj Journal one year and allow the peraor sending the subscription one guess at thi miialng word. The sentence selected U: He who bu ceased to enjoy bb Iriend's has teasel to love him.' Tbe missing word It the one oecessarj to fill out tbe above sentence aod saaki perfect saose. It m not a eatcb word, but a plain every day English word. lotbepenoa first gaeasingtbs rlbi word The Journal will give fi per cent oi the amount of subscriptions received dur ing tbe.three months that tbe contest huts, end a per oeat additional will be even!) divided between all other persons wb may guns tbe missing word. TheWeeklr Journal Is a flrstclaat fami ly paper, having tea pages Ailed will matter that wtll Interest all members oi the family. It has a first elass woman'i page; an admirable children's department; at least one, story every week; a vast amount oi miscellaneous lea tu rat; and all tbe news of the wot Id. Address Tlie Jour nal, Atlanta, Oa. ; Jcrr try a 10c. box of Cascarets, trje finest liver and bowel ragulator evor rnsde . C.JWHITTY S: CO. Incorporation Notice I iTrtTE OP NORTH CAROLINA, I Craven County. ' J la Office Clerk Superior Court. N. tice is hereby given of tbe incorpot aiob I the New Berne Tobacco Ware louse Couipimy, that tbe names of tb .acorpurators sreN. H. Street, B. S.Guloii. J. X. Watsoo, J. H. Hackburn, U. L Duffy, E. K. Bishop aod J. R Parker,Ji UKt such others as they may associate will -hem; i hat the principal place of businc ihall oe In New Berne, N. C, and its get wml purpose and business.is to the lea og,' purchase, building and maintenhno if tubao warehouse or warehouaes,ani ill other necessary offices, buildings am machinery in or near the City of Nev lerue, State of North Carolina, and It lUeb other places in said Stale or elu vhere us it may desire and tbe conducting jl a general sales tobacco warcLouse bUM ess or both, and the doing and perform ogbf every act and thing that it ma; leem neceasury thereto, with power tt nake ueh contracts with any and ai icrtous as msy be deemed necessary ant jxpct'i jot for tbe successful conduct o. and lit'siness; that tbe duration ot tbe coi oriitioa shall be filty years; the capital it ive tuousaod ($3,000) dollars with pnvi ege io increase to.one hundred tbousarx lollui:!. divided in one thousand shares oi tie par value of one hundred dollars each. W. M. WATSON, C. S. O. iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven Uouuty. J Superior Court, Spring Term, A. D., 1897. PaUt-y Hicks, 1 vs. Publication of Uelwur i Hicks, ) Summons. To Edward Hicks defendant: You an Jereby notified thai it appearing totbesa uifttctiiia of ihc court that a good cause o tctlou tor divorce oa the ground of aban- donme.it exists in favor ot tbe Jplainlib Pateej Hicks, abd that you are a non-resi lent oi the State of No tb Carolina, Yui ire be.eby notified to appear at the Sprint ferin, A. DM ljjf7. of the Superior Com. i Craven County, N. C, to be held a lie court house In New Berne, in tau jouult, on the 3rd day of May, A. L.. 1897, and answer or demur the complain lied iu uiy office; otherwise the pluinui ill a j ply to the court for divorce on thi jrouuu ot abandonnient. Dated this 16lh day of Feby., 1897. W..M. WAToON, Jleik Superior Court, Craven Co.,N. C EaLs lo teee Eiplk I'asfet ger rates on account of tbe Tennea set Centennial aod International Ex poeiuoo at Nashville, Teon. May 1 to Oct. 30, ISO'S Tbe A. ft N. C. It. R. bu peifecttt ales with the all rail lines from Nev derne to Nashville, Tenn, and return i atee known as class A B C P A G. Ta-ketsupon application may be ba M Goldsboro, Aabeville, Paint Bock ant Jbattaoooga. Via Goldsboro, Atlani. md tbultanoogs, or via Goldsooro, Dot nark, Aogusta and Chattanooga. ot further informstioa apply to 8. L. DILL, G. PA., A.ftN.C.R.B, Xlxecntor's NotIce! Having tbu uay quailueu' u executoi rtbc list will and testament of Willian. Jleve, Sr., deceased, late of tbe County oi graven, State ot North Carolina, Ibis a o notify all persons having claims again, he estate of tbe said deceased to exbibi twin to tbe audersianed oa or bdore tb Ird day of April, 1893 or this notice wt. pkaded In bar of Ibelr recovery. -' All persons Indebted to said estate wil' (lease make immediate payment This tbe 1st dsy of April, 1897. h. it CUTLER. Executor, rTl. DUNK, JAS. REDX0ND, Preslleat, T lee Pres. B. S. GUI0N, Seety A Trees. , Hew Berne Ice Co MUurafastarars e Pure Crystal Ice, Prom Distilled Water. . Out-put 20 Tom Dully. - Oar Load Lots Solicited. Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) t a, m,tV 0 p. m. Suudsyt (retail only) 7 a. J m. ' to ii oooo. For prices and other information. adVlrsaa. 1LH. GUION, Manaer.J, i:::.:Hi U:i r-t -r !'-! t v i h-'i.i m wA n. v , , , ! . t t r .-!,'" a. WM. Umm... WMtMHl. Caac'ABKTa stimulale livtr, kulneys anf bowo's. Never td .ktn, w akenj orj gr!j loc.: E inn mm mmninmrn ll M m Jiiiu unMAuiDn. y "Independent in ALlThingsM1 1 NEW BERNE y I BCnnnrnnnn m 1 vTOiydUi: M DAILY Al WEEKLY. Sr ALIVE, PROGRESSIVE, CLEAN. The high Journalistic standard which the founder ot the JOURNAL, J, W. Harper, established lor it, which Age has only added to it, gives it a reputation tor being true to - its motto, " Independent in all Things," has been fully sustained by Mr. Harper's successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands for an Honest and Clean Journalism, at the same time being an up-to-date Newspaper. The present management of the JOURNAL has been adding many new features of improvement to the 8 JOURNAL, and in a short time some important additions will be made, of which due announcement will be made. THE DAILY Is Entering Its SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE. TU WEEKLY It Entering Its 21st Tear, ' V SUBSCRIPTION. .00 A TEAR IN ADVANCE, , , ' Both Papers have Latest News, Local, County, State and General Outside News. , 7 Unsurpassed mediums tor the Advertiser to reach every town ship in Eastern N. C. SAUPLE COPIES FREE. " Hon , . . t t . , , 4 , I JOURNAL, 15th Year, $4.00 A TEAR, JOURNAL r f Bcrno, II. C. 1
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