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Kor wUl ' editor eater Into correspondence eon Tttlnrekctdmannaorlpt. The closing of the Greco-Torkisb war, and the indemnity demands of Turkey, makes this war between these two countries, one that is not simply a human contest, bat one oi gain and aggrandizement to .the conqueror. J 1 The fact that the wars of today 2 if J Vitre generally called 'bondholder Q' fr1." M( ara 2rea extent governed by those who hold claims 10 the shape of bonds guaranteed by the' countries engaged in the war, (destroys every patriotic sentiment titat -'has been . . 1 1 . 1 A HI At. associaveu wuu tue '-Ware of history, 4 , -W-today a contest of monev, with - 1 humfn beings as instruments, who strive and give up their lives in the interest of those who -know nothing about them, and have no concern as to. their end. " r r, ; bonld the war,, indemnity de raanded. of Greece be paid, who will . bqi the gainer, the people of Turkey, the families'wbose men were killed or wounded? ' ; "' Tti 3NT'Jthing'willo to the relief of fcrthoee who suffered, except indirect ly lor, with the hue mdebtednest now nanginK over iursey, anu ini cost of the war with Greece, hei , creditors most first be satisfied, and tbe f people 'will retarn to their oc en pit ions with ' nothing except Sroaods to show for their part in th war. ' . r C tat tfitW'ays oontinue, this con rtaB armament of European conn tries, with the latest and most mod- -x. ern wennons of warfare, all supplied :fiZ& annual cost of millions of V nooe i piling up a bonded indebt ed nesi that can never be paid? . v .Ard bowlare the masses' of the . j p!e placed while this constant , j wat; preparation is' going on? Art 'they not being reduced each year tc K-l a ere iter servitude? ,?-. " ; j- , Tb9 fact that- an .'occasional war r my give one country a claim over " I . another for a 'money iiidemnity, U ' X- not 'helping the masses who an V, ' .compelled to labor to produce what I - ronst be given, , annually, to make , good the demands of the war bud- gets. .i . ''-V '''-' - $ There is a serious day of reckoning couyiig, when the masses vof the t'i It0!' ' Earope jWill deolare that ' they will no longer be subjected tc this war tax, when the bondholder! - - may tied that the bonds which tbej ' own will be 'repudiated, and then will be no army tc rise up and en jt foroe their demands for payment. if-JJJl IfJXurkej conies out of this war, fully and morelthan indemnified, must sot the creditors of Greece make good the latter's losses? . Only temporarily, for tbe peo ple of Greece must eventually pay the cost, and , at; what a sacrifice! No mitter how just the cause, how , . . . , patriotic the sentiment which In- Caftan Car. - No ramadj is as efTertual la eradlcaUoi a curing Catarrh, as Botanic BUxxJ oxtB.B.B.') . It jrifla and aarlcb i ; f ' tM tAwd, 5(Iaats adorobea, bacteria, 1 Vol, awl luilils up tbe lyttcm from tbe flrtt rtoee. Tbonaaods of eaaet ol catarr ' ' have besu enred by its m(1c powtr. For " 'all Ain'dlUWil baa-ao iqoal. . Buy tbe ol'l reliable and) long Jeatod retnedy, " " aed doa't tbiow your nvwry-aaay on " ' ' aubHiiutea, palmed of as 'Just t Koi.r But Hit olctJreliabU BoUolc Blood Balm. :r0 per larje totlle. , . ' f i i t ' ... Li . iJiK't refrain frotp tailing joo wuat a jlonout meJIclna yoa bare. For two jmi mr aiotber bat suffered with a te et'eatarrk of tbt bead and ulcerated aort throat Hbe retorted l varlout filiii without effect, until she uied c Die ' r ' S ' (0. B. B.), which , let c d, tu t 'heaU.'d biT tore f t. W. A, PirrtB, r .T tVt by d ;T";utt. artdoDla, A ta. toGglit the must Suffer through their defeat,' I Tiio piling up of indebtedness, canv. J by the constant armanieat of jEuri;e.iu counting, can result in ; but one thing, the oierturning ol -' the whole, when confiscation cannot ; ha enforced to protect the bond' hoUUr, because the repudiation will be g neral, ana tue masses wiu ae . ... clarc against being mnde any longei ron8 heaped npou themselves, al the bondholder ; - Arottana In Coffee. r Ttiirty-five years ago a poor Ger man lad named Carlos Schmidt emi grated to South America and settled not f vr from cantos in eraziL n was hot long before it occurred to him that coffee was in large demand all over the eivilized world and tha' a very good article was being raised in Brazil. He decided to give bit life to cofftrmsing, r Land: wat cheap, and in the bourse of years ht enlarged the bounds of the few mod est acres with which he began busi ness, .until today he owns what b aalil to be the second largest coffet plantation in the. world.; He ha l,8"0,000 coffee trees in bearing on 07S5 acres of land,: npon wbioh he gives constant employment to 15(X labn ers. ' His plantation, !- wi th al) the improvements in the way if bouses, atores, bakeries and so on is said to be worth 13,000,000. f Th few hundred dollars with 'which he started to make his fortune in tha far-away land has been . nurtured srith splendid results. Ssill, this it the very land from which Canadians have recently been assisted to re- turn, as they conld not make a liv . 1UK IUOI C V UV UHUI. ID lUdll .UUJ 'r.piivl Uj, endeavor fat-lev . thu. Greeks uu aun iuo wmi. ., . . . t we lit to xrozu wituuuii auuwiug iur conditions before them or how tc meet them, and they failed, ol course. When men cannot get along well in a new country it is not always the fault of the country, New York Suni- ' i - wards mat ITEMS. - r Misses Essie Nelson and Sudii Moore hare been visiting friend at this place. ; They returned i their home in New Berne hist week dome again girls.'." - Key, Br II. Matthews preached t t large congregation at Caper titt in last Sunday. - " ' 0car Jarman, Carl Bary and lui Lena Jarman spent last Sun tty with Misses Emma and Maggii Frank AVethoraby has been in cm tcmity recently, Miss Emma Pate of this pi act viaiting Miss Lena Jarman cl Jacksonville. , ale and Merit Maintain tbeconfldenot f t he poopla In Hood's Barsaparllla. 1 1 a ted Seine onrea yon when tick: if It makes roudertnl carta everywhere, then beyond .11 'jueation that meaicineposaessea merit, That it J oat tha truth about Hood's Bar apariUa. Wt know It poaaeeata marit becanaa it cores, aot onoa or twloa or a hundred times, bat In thousand and thouaanda of eaaea. Wt know it onrea, ibaolutely, permanently, when all others 'all to do an good whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla ti the beat in fact the Ont True Blood PnrlSer. L njn -"lire nausea, Indigestion, HOOd S FUIS bUkwaneaa. Staenla. . Tbia Will Inttrtat Yoa. r The Atlaata Weekly Journal it now jrnVii a missing word contest. ' F r0Ryeentt 4hey send tlie Weekly f.av n il one year and allow the person cling the tubtcrlption one. guest at th I'lt Lg word. TU sentence telected it: " It wlio'hat (eared to tsfoy bl rteud't bat ceat to lovt him.? Tbt mltalog word I the one Deoetttr- .1 011 out tbe above sentence and make jertet tnaa. It it aot a catch word, bat plain every day English word. ; To the person first guesting the rUbt vord Tbe Journal will give S per cent oi b amount oTsubecriitioca raoaivad dor- n( tbe three ntotht that tbt contest lasts. ind S per cent additional will be evenly tivMcd between all ttber persons who nay guest tbt misting word. ' t'TlieWeeklv Journal Is a flrttclaas famU ly paper, baving tea pages filled with natter that will Inte.tat all memberi of b family. It bts a Unl class woman's j'lHf, uu admlrabk cliildren'adepariinrnt; 4 least one ttory trcry week; a vt imounl Of mltctllaneous leatunf: and a)' the Mart of llie woild. Addreit Tlie Jour tat, AlUnla, G. ; , , , ( Pit, Tobarcs Wirchonse Notice. Notice of aaeeaament to'fUoeklioldcn in the Nw Beme Tobacco Wareh,u(e Co.", U hereiy given, and it is earnestly ' re queatfd that they will be In readiness for the collector. " By order of tbe I'renldont, ' E. E. IlARrEIt, Prty. t . . ..J?AL. , , - ' ' ' ' mRWf . ' j : : ' ' " - -J r.ie VICTOR Bicycle is for sale by; J. t There ia Nothing; So Good, f -There is nothing just .ts good as Dr. viog's Ntw Discovery for Consnmption, .'ouhs and Colds, to demand it and di ot p.rmit tbe dealer to sell you 'tome! ubstitute. . lie will not claim there Is ly thing better, but in order to make more ToBt bt assy claim something else to be ast as good. Yon want Dr. King'sl New Ktcovery because you know it to be safe unreliable, and guaranteed to do good money refunded. Kor Coughs, polds, Joofuropllon aud for all aBecticms ol Tiroiit, Chest and Lane, there is ;noth n so good as Is Dr. King's New Dlecov ry. Trial bottle free at F. S, Dutly'e Drugstore. . Ucular sizes SO cents and 4 1.00 J r: r lon'tTobaeeetlplltaBtl Smoke 'Tear Lire saw. . f .3 If.vou want to quit tobacco using easily tnd forever, bo made well, strong, magna te, full of new life and vizor take No ro-f)ac, the Ttoniler-worker that imakee .yrak men strong. Many earn ten pounds a tea davs. . Over 406,000 cured. Buy io-To-Bac from your own druggist,who vul guarantee a cure. .Booklet and eam- le mailed free. Ad. Sterling; Kemedy Jo., uhtcago or Hew xork. WE WILL FUBNISH ;f':' INFORMATION OP TAiUE s to the disposition or purchase of any! an'l or securities that yoa may have on mm! or wish to possess. ' i S ud for explanatory circular. I The Business Information Co., '33 CONORESS STBEKT, j- 4 , . Q93T0N. - - MASS. SENT FREE!, l oaayperjon interested , la I n mane nat!urs, or who lores aniruuls, i wil i,md Tree, uion aoplication, a copy1 of tbt ALLUNCE," theorgan ot tbia Hocietj ta a I lition to its intensely iteresting read i ig, it contains a hst of the valuable and inu-ual premiums given by tbe paper. , Ad Ires: , . . . f S National "(Jumanb Axijamok 410-411 United Clmritles Building, - :.. Kew York. . . Your Choice Your Price. Ma Siter'j Finjiture Mil. '. , VnOer Hotel Chattawks, New Berne, N. C. "5 o: The Forniture yon put it j . mki:M - the differenot o betweea house end t . home. You want it Low . ; ; Pkiokd, and you wan plenty to select ifrom '" o '. Buter has both. He i : 'f 'prepared to furnish om '. o small room or a ' largi house at prices equall; 0 reasonable. : -It Costs Nothing to visit ibii tore, and you will be convinced ol he above. ' " ' i ., f3 W ""P? " ? ' ..Aa Evolution la Typewriters., a LTTTLB Machine ' i f M wttb a BIO Record.. ..f ( f3 j The... " Ibuckensderferh tt4at at i i Hja Hon pr'"t ra y aaLMsUNDgiAetaons r? " "V Q"T Typrrttet Wrta. t ? a.ai.is it fiij r ...HTHU.S1ASTIC VtUUl caraiooui ano eMPH or woe a rats.. I K.T1. Turner, ' un sovTiau aaaar, , 918 F 8t. M. W, WHWr-ntoa, 0.C a; S14L a,l8L. thm.id. Vs. v f, ). Dally R.are S tg, Ballliiwa, ti. WO J5 isi tAU - y. v;. .:o:. :: AUENT rOlt NORTH f A I: (;!.!' A itoou 4, rri.M'N ti in : u. Jaw n - ft 10 s & PROFESSIONAL. F, H. Simmons, . . A. D. Ward gimmom tft; Ward, 4TT0BNETS and C0TJNSEL0B3 at , LAW. :?.; :"..'''" NEW BEHNB. X C. . 1 Practice in the eounuea of CraTen. Duplin, tones, Onslow, Carteret and PaniUoo; In tne Supreme and Federal Courts. f Oatte at Ho. e Haalk Frent Street Opaoalte Hotel Chat tnwarm. P. H. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, :. ttlddle Street, Lawyers , ,. , Building. Brick "i' - Will praoUce In the Conntlee of Craven Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. D. 8 Jourt at Now Berne and Supreme Court, o. the State. , Administrator's Notice ' The undersigned having duly qualified as administrator oi the estate of tiullforo Manker, deceased, hereby notifies ail per wna having claims against said estate tt present them duly verified to him 'on oi before the 8th day Of April, 1898, or thit ootico will be pleaded in bar of their re cover? . All persons . indebted to said estate are hereby notlfiedtoamake prompt payments, ,r V s" ?!':':'.." ': '-- .'''; Dated tbe Sthjday of April 18971 i 7 TH03, If. HcCABTHYy y Aminist'r of Guilford Manker, dee'd, W. T. MoCaktht, Attorney, f ;;? Notice of. Sale., ;' By virtue of a decree of the Superiei Court of Hyde county in a special proceed ng emitted '-D. Wahsb, Admr. of H. W. iVahub, against Willian H. Wahsb ano ithers", tbe undersigned, as commissloeti pp.iiuted tberelo, will offer for sale a ublie auction for cash at the courtboust loor in the City of Aew Berne, on, Von lay the 7th day of June, 1897,at IS o'elock n,.tne following described lot of land, .owit: . , : ' '' A lot of land with the dwelling and itber buildings thereon, situated In the City of New Berne and on the north side jt South front Street aod well known is the residence of B. W. Wahab.' -aThis84tb day of April, 1897.J '; , , 0, WAHAB, . , ' ' . . '- , Commissioner. Administrator's STotice Having qaalified at administrator of J. , A, Eraul," deceased, late of Craven Coar ty North Carolina, this It to notify al persons having claims egaiost said estttt to exhibit them to tbe undersigLed on oi iefore the 20th day of April, 1898, or thtt aotice will be pleaded la bar of their rel every, . ; j All persons indebted to said estate arc lereby notified to make immediate pay. meat II I .This the 19th day of April, 187f .. ITBOS. F.MoCflJlTHT 1 -i.fr '"' Administrator. . Hxecutor' ISfotice. naviog qualified as executors of tbt ast still and teatcment of Came D. Uay tew, peeeased, this Is to notify all person laving claims against the estate of tbt talo leceased to exhibit them to V7. II.'; Dan. Jsen. executor, Winston, K. C, oa or De: .'rt tie 22d day of April, 1898, jor tbia otca rill be pleifad la bar qf tbeii recov.ri. .. , All persons indebted to said estate art requested tn make Immediate payment, ',',.! . . 1. . 1 n . 1. .j .. . . !i 1 1 . ,.n AUia tUB AtflU UHJ H April, JQtff. J.F. DENDKEN, ' lv,' Trustee" Unlet ' Pursuant to tlie power of sale confer red upon me as trusts to a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Henry Bprulll, lated .the 8th day of January, 1894, aod recorded In tbe ofiic of (be Register el Deeds of Craven County, la book 113 pages 890, 891 and 80. " Ths E. 11. J. A. Meadows Company, having re Vasstdd sne to forecloat ssld Deed of Trum. ( Will sell at Public Auction at tbe Court House door in tbe city of Kew Berne at 12o'cJfk,Di.,''i Monday, tin 14th daj of June lb97, for Cash tbt following de "oribrd real entata, . lying on tlie Doutb ildt of tht A. & N. C. Itdln.ad and Ea' slJs of Scott's of Oreen Pprliig Crrek, 1 innlnj at a piece of railroad iron on tie East tidt of fe'il creek and running tl,enr( a B8, E, Ml poles te t stone 60 f, el from said railroad, Uiciire Jmrallol iiL .aid railroad 8. tli, K. 85.11 polra to tl. dividing dili b lilwupn Hie lauds of tlir said Henry Fj,ru;ll and II. It. Ilivsn, thence wltb said d'.u-li X 67, Mf. 6Vf.t pole to a nd fiott't or Crera Fprlrg Crak, llicn.-s down I! iirlnim coiirs,-. ol i!(l CTvrk t (I ff I ' . ii:, CorilHll!;!a' tit! n p ' ' ' !;.. ! i- ii,,rs or I a!.M Oi-t i i ' r. ' r. t'. j .:.' , r;T. . , T. A.I '.'; s 0 j -1 i , i ' .i i C. WMITTY 5c CO. Tne United ConfederateVeterans. Tbe Seventh Annual Be-Unlon of tht Veterans of the Confederacy will be held tt Nashville, Teen, June Si to 24, arte for the" occasion tbe W. N. A N. R'v will tail a round trio ticket with a ten da) limit for $15.40. ' , ' " f . . . ; . Tickets will be on sale June 19, SO, and 31. For particulars apply to agent. . FOB HEIST ! f Six room dwelling on South Front Street, formerly occupied by 0. B dill. Apply to ' ' S.-M. BEINSON. .IdiniiiiMtrator's Xotice At the late residenoe of James A. rnul, leceafi-d, in Craven County, on Mondaj he 7t'.i day of June, 1897, I will expoK tt sale; for cash, to the highest bidder, al if the personal estate belonging to the lau fames A. Emu!, consisting of one be lorse, six cattle, three bogs, agricultura mplcments, corn, fodder, meat and ai if tbe household and kitchen furniturt jale will positively begin at 10 o'clock, a a. and continue from day to day, Jf m sssary, until whole of said property ha. beensold, v i ' .Ibis is the second advertisement ot tbi prorx rlj and the sale will uncoudillona lytaLe place on tbe date abovespecifWi f bidders enough are present to Justus This the 14th dayJMay, 1897. ; t Tiios. f. McCarthy. Administrator of James A. Eraul, dee'd Rates to Teessee Eipositiiiii. Passenger rates on account of the Tennes see Centennial. and International Ex.- ; position at Nashville, Tenn, JZay 1 to Oct. 30, 1S91 The A. & N.- C. R. R. has perfect rates with the all rail lines front Ke Berne to Nashville, Tenn, and return m ates Lnowa as class A B U F & G. , Tickets upon application may be hsc via Guldaboro, Ashevilto, Faint Sock am Chattanooga. Via Goldsboro, Atlant, aid Chattanooga, or via Goldsboro, Den nark, Augusta aod Chattanooga, . " For further information apply to a L. DILL, G, P.A., ' ' -'' A.4N.0.IL11 BRICK! -;- BRICK ! -:- BRICK! A Full line of Soft and ' Hard Brick came in -yesterday on ears. fe Rig 1!, For I.rlefc, llllk.Cows and fihlnIc." Pf eparo in Tiie. WINDOW SCREENS, j .' ' ' DOOR SCREENS, POULTRY MTTIKO, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's ; : RjfrirzraiGrs ay , tlie UEST and CHEAPEST t vet seen in the City. Gsrland'c t'jpj tale t' LEiD f ' are f;"" i ly cr.e, E. -V. MALLVnnn AGE Al COilRuCimL NDEPENDENT IN ALLTHiNGS." ! 5 2 i ' 1 K Sri X-lWi : A. it : wnm s I " Vssw y lj V j w.. i.i .. i I t L ALIVE, PROGRESSIVE, The high Journalistic standard j which the founder J; W. Harper, established tor it, i mhifth Ae-o has! onlv added ' to ' it, Kives it a reputation tor being true i to ' its motto;" Independent in all Things," has been fully sustained Mr. Harper's successors, and to-day I the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands tor an Honest and Clean Journalism, at the same time.beingan up-to-date Newspaper. . , , ': .irjvt The present management of; the JOURNAL has been adding many ; new features of improvement to the 'aTOIJIlNAIsv and in a short ,tlm9:J some important additions wiU - be made, of which due announcement . : will be made. ' THE DAILY. U'lnterlug Its SUBSCRIPTION, 14,00 A YEAR, J' : IN ADVANCE. ; ' THt WEEKLY JOURNAL ! . It Interlng Its 21stYear. ' SUBSCRIPTION.1$1.00 A YEAR -' ! IN" ADVANCE. 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