THE JOURNAL. Published everyday In the year, ex cept Monday, at 96 Middle Street. , . Phone No. 8. - CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND PBOPEIPTOE. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . One year, In advance....... ...4 00 One year, not in advance,. 5 00 Monthly .'bv carrier in the city... .. . 60 NEW YORK OFFICE, 23 PARK ROW, . . Advertising Ratea furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. ai second class matter. New Berne, N. C, June 9, 1897. THB POXJTIOIAN'S Yf. COMMOT ' MITT INTERESTS. v ' To what extent and bo far does the politicians' interests join those of the community's, is being various Jy construed by those who bare been placed in office. The fact of many of onr political offices being largely honorary, with ont special perquisites or salary, does not cause them to go begging, for there are always contingent affairs, connected with many of these offices which giro to them a certain value, and the possession of them goes beyond the mere honorary part, How far can the person elected go, and yet prove honest and true to his constituency is a question that must assail every office holder, and upon his faithfulness to his trust depends very largely the in terests of his oommnnity. The political office holder has cer tain privileges of his own, yet his privileges are decidedly limited, and cannot conflict in any particular with the rights of those who have given him office. The offioe holder very often acts in a manner that may appear most : contradictory and at variance with his party, the interests of constitu ents and the welfare of his com munity. There must be reasons for such actions, and good ones, if snch an office holder shall retain his poli tical status and personal character, , Communities as a rule are too leiient. They suffer many abuses which arise from the political meth ods practiced upon them, when they should tesent snch abuses as they would the nuisances, which lead np to a pestilence, for political distur bances may lead to equally as disss iruus reman to i t'ouiuiumty wur nTenna prosperity, as would an ' epidemio of disease. The tendency in too many mnni cipalitiea to place their elections . chiefly upon a political basis, as are the National and State elections, one serious cause of many munici pal troubles. While there must be a political tinge to all elections, yet the municipal election least of all demands politics in it, but rather it demands business considerations to govern its nominations and the qualifications of its electors to office From this point of view, the poll tician and the community have the same interest in common. Prac tical administration, business and not sentiment, must guide those in charge of our municipal affairs, this course leading to the elimination of the politician, as rule, gmng in his stead the conservative admin istrator of municipal matters, who has the community's interests solely and alone in contemplation in all that he does. It is, through the leniency of the people of a community that the politician it permitted to exercise too much power, nntil it becomes not a common interest of politician and his people, but an antagonism that is both unnecessary and harm- ful to every one. Such errors 'of antagonisms may be easily avoided, and the commun ity go forward in a progressive wsy, governed in a manner that preserves and serves the moral and material welfare of all, and destroys every sign ana vestige oi poitioai emnuy, which might otherwise prove inimi cal to the communitj's interests and future welfare. Bfcsamatism Cars. After eminent physicians ami all other known remedies nil, Bourne Blood Balm (B. O. B ) will quickly cure. ' Thousands of testimonials attest Ibis fact. No ease ol Itheumatlsa can stand beinr its magic heallnft power. Bend sump for book ol particulars. It contains evidence that will cooyina yoo that B B B. Is the best core lor all Blood and Skin diseases ever discovered. Beware of muttilutes said to be "Just as good." 1.00 per large bottle. A notao jonawAUST cvbbd am TESTlriKS. . I was afflicted for three years with rheumatism of the aekleaod joints tiirucb as extent that loco mot oa wasdifficilt, andl in flared great nslo. I was induced to try a bottlo of B. B. B. and before I had completed the second bottle I txpeii e need relief, and four bottles affscted an entire cor. Bu months have pissed since the swelllat sod pain disappeand, and I will state that B. B. B., has rtlecb-d a pernisneat cure, for which I sra t7 Energy From Volcanic Beat. The energy stored in the coal beds has rightly been referred back to the sun, and it is, no doubt, to the same sourse that we should ultimately at tribute the heat developed at great dopths below - the surface of the earth. " While it is believed that no practical attempts to utilize this subterranean heat have .yet been carried into effect, there appeals to be no good reason why the attempt should not be made,, especially in volcanic regions, where quite high temperatures should be revealed at moderate depths. In a Colorado mining town an interesting combi nation was recently observed which little ingenuity might have cov- erted into a considerable source of power. Within twenty feet of each other were two springs,' one of a temperature Oi nearly 200 degress F., and the other not over CO, the flow of each being very uniform and the temperature quite constaut. The tliooretical efficiency might rapidly be determined from tiio well-knowp law of thermodynamics, and the use of one stream to vaporize and the other to condense some volatile li quid, such as ammonia or bisulphide of carbon, might enable a fair per centage of the energy to be utilized which is now running to waste. Cassier's Magazine. . Sr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. "This is the beat medinine in the woild lor all forme oi Coughs mid Colds and for Consumption, tviry bottle 8 gaimntecd It will cute ami Dot disipp- int. , It lia ooiqnnl for Whonplnir Couyli, Astlima. Hay Fever, Pucuwooia, Bronchitis, La Grippe. Cold in the hend ami Consiiiun. lion. It is sa'e for nil ugi g, plenfai.t t tHke, ami a Dove all, n sure cure. It is al ways well to. take Or King' new life pills in connection wilh Or. Kino's new discovery, as they regulate aud tooe 111' sum ach snd bowels. We iiiurnclee per fect fcitisiiiction or return money. Fits triitl bottles at F. 9. Duffy's drujz stnie. nebular size SO cculs ami f 1. 00. Driving Streams. ' The appelate court of northern New York has recently handed down' a decision of great importance to all peop'o who are compelled to drive logs by water from the forest to the mill. By this decision the court bold in effect that no stream is a public highway for log driving unless it is navigable in its natural state. This will shut out many acres of forest land from their natural markets, as effectually as if there were no streams in that part of the 9" Until now the timbermcn have relied on the ancient theory that no one can be prevented from passing from his own land to a public high way, even though to do so he was obliged to pass over the proporty Of another. In their case this viow was apparently strengthened by an old statute . which -declared certain streams to be pirblio highways for driving logs. -The decision we now refer ' to explodes this theory and practically declares the statute un constitutional. This decision will undoubtedly work hardship in many cases when the forest lands are beyond naviga ble streams or railroads; either the owners will be compelled to leave their fores' s untouched, or pay any price that may be domanded for the right of way to the nearest public highway.' Of course this decision affects directly only the citizens of New York, but the decisions of the higher courts of the country are generally by all other courts throughout the land, and tho ques tion may come np at any moment in onr Southern courts. Ex. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications, as tliey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one v, ay to cum deafness, and that is by constitutions! rrmcclir Deafness Is caused by sa luflimed Condi tlon of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When tills tube gets Il(Uuv vd you have a rumbling sound of Imper Kct hearing, tud when it it is entirely '.loseu deafness Is the result, and unlets Jie luflsn saition can be taken mil and diis tuba restored lo Us normal condition bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ol U n are isused br cutarrh, which Is nothing ljut an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars fo soy case at Deafuesa (cauted by cuUnli) that can not bt C Jred by Halt's Calsrrh Cum. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family rills ant Ihe best. To the Public. While In liayboro don't forget to stop, at t'ue . liUplon IIoiiho It beiog one of the bent plucns in Family It, O. LUITON, . '' rroprietor. :.L J L. O Made and Merit Maintains the confidence oi the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. 11 a medicine cures yon when you are stoic; u it cures your neighbors and your friends when'hey are ailing; it it makes wonder ful cures oi many diseases everywhere, then beyond any question that medicine possesses merit. That is just the truth about Hood's Barssparllla. Prepared by a combination, proportion and process un known to other medicines, it has curative powers peculiar to itsell. We know it possesses great merit because it has nn I. Cores, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cares, absolutely, permanently cures, when all others fall to do any good whatever. -.v ; - Hood's Sarsaparilla is known to possess merit or the power .to care disease; it is known to be the best building-up medicine on earth; it is known to be honestly adver- tised, and for these reasons the people DDy and tano tiooas sarsapariua aimuni to the exclusion of other preparations. , In tact, Merit Made and Merit Maintains the confidence of the people in :.:v Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI. .. ,. cure liver Ills; easy to HWKi'S PlIlS Uke.-sytooper.U, 250. The 47 Teacheri, 413 Students, (Sum mer School 158). To'.al, 540, Board tS a month, 3 Brief Courses, 3 Full Uonrses, Law and Medical Schools and School of l'harmacy. . Graduate Uonrses open to Women, 8timmer School lor Teachers, Scholarships and Loans for too Needy. , :-.; Address, . , ; : PUESIDENT ALDERMAN, Chapel Hill, N. C. IVnf Inn I ' ilUl lttS 4 v i t i Certificate of stock No, 23, Scries No, I 3, of New Bcrno Building and Loan As. socmtion, having been lost, notice is hereby given that appliculion for a du plicate certificate will be made. ROSCOE NUNN. Dissolution of Co-Partnrrswp. i . The undersigned have by mutual con- sent dissolved the business heretofore existing under the firm name of Riggs & Mayo, (J. It. Riggs and W. T. Mayo. All accounts, notes, etc., due the firm of Riirits & Mayo will be paid to J. L. This Aliril 28th, 1897. J. L. RIGGS, W. T. MAYO. WM. DUNN, JAS. REDMOND, President.. Ylee Pres. B. S. till ION, Secty ft Treas. Hew Berne Ice Go ' nannfkctnrers . Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water. ' Out-put 20 Tons Dully; - vat ijoad Lots Pollened. Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 0 a. m. to 8 p m. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 18 uooo. , for prices and other information, ad,iresa. B. 8. UUION, Macager. Horse Found! ' . . ,, county, May 28th, 1807, a Calico norse, . A S-SI.U SI If tM UUIU Lll DULUl -J UD4U w supooscd to belong in the vicinity of Maysville. Owner can have horse hy proving hi. right and paying expense. at Carmine Place, 21 miles from New Berne, on Trent Road. i. N. KENNEDY, Farmers. V We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, iiAnnowiv V CUMIVATOItS. and all other Farming Im plemontsatROCK BOTTOM PRICES. TO MERCHANTS-We lean sell goods manufacturers prices. yoo ls.ll Sutler a Co. The Largest Surprise. 2 lb. can Sugar Core, at Co per can. Evaporated Applos 5o lb. Arbticklo's Ariosa Co (Too 15c per pound. " Prunes 6o per ponnd. Cream Lunch liismiit, 1 lb packages at 10c, f, tJLRicrrs n n n h.nan; Farmers & Cerchcnts Cm r t ' ' rtlaa. . Began Buatuess May, 1891. Capital Stock $ 75.000.00 Surplus and Profits. 11,111.11 OFFICERS: . L. H. Cutlbr, President. s W. S. Chadwhjic, Vice Pres. . T. W. Dk.wki-, Cashier. " J. w. lliuDLR, Teller. . F. F. Maithkws, Collector. -DIHKCroUS: L. H. Cutkr. John Snter. W. n, Tl'iulsf, W. a ChadwU'k, P.H.l'etlttier, .1. It. Ciuik, i. W. BlMwart, . M. M. Jnruey, T. W. Dawey. i - We want your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as : any other batik in Die city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut ualy " pleasant and profitable to our patrons. v ; .. y':. f . T. A. Green, Pres. B.II, Meadows, Vice Pret j. -. H.M.duovis, Cashier. V CITIZEN BANK O XU Jtl W BZTJBXTBI, XT. O. DO A flENERAL BAHK1NQ BBBINE8S :.ti0 Farmo Merohants and hOTsre XhWentoSlnii'S tomers. Colleetlons a Specialty., . - .7 board ofdiktctoes. :; yi::.' ferdlnand Clrlob, ' K. U. Mendows, ii - "" - 9:SdA J. W. OrRtntfer. Thomas A. Green. in. - . W. 8mallwood,j Geo. N.Ives. ' O. K. Kov. W.r. Crockett. .. A; BRYAN, T1I0S. DANIELS, President. , ; Vice Pres. . H. ROBERTS, Cashier.' THE, Fi A I IUNAL UAPSIV, s , . .... INOOKEOaATDD 1865. V Capital, .:.;......;....;..4;.$ioo,ooo Surplus Profits,.. ............. 98,168 DIUKCTOItS: Jas. A. Brtax, Chas. 8. Bkyah, Jho, Dunn, O. H. Kobhkt . Tuos. DANiitia. , . I J. H. Haokbuki L. llAUVKY B. &. llisuoc PROFESSIONAL. P. M. Simmons, A. D. Ward Simmon & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS al LAW. , NEW BEKNE. ft C. Practice In the counties of Craven, Tniplln, Jones. Onalow, v'arterei and l'uinllco; in lue Supreme and Federal Courts. om t No. sit Smnu Front Ntrect pp-'" HtH t.M.wfc. .-, , P. II. Pelletlor, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kiddle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. , Will praetlre In the Counties of Craven Carteret, Jones, Onslow and rumllco. U. 8 Couitat Nuw Uerne aud bupivine Court o the State. FRO! 331? . t. P. P., Llppmaa's Great Remedy, Saves a Han Frost Becoming a Cripple, Mr. Asa Airmona, a well-known citizen of Jacksonville, Florida, was a filleted by a terrible nicer. Medical . ... ... I skill seemraanavalling In stopping tlia 1 of the terrlble disease. The leg was awfollen and intensely painful, as the uleer had eaten It way down W-, cure, the doctors said tho loir must come off. Just when It seemed that Mr. Ammon. would become a disabled and a crippled man, he tried '. I'. P., Ijinpnian'a tlreat Remedy, and th. re ault was wonderful.- P. P. P. SAVES HIS LEG. " Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1S9H. Two year, ago I had tho worst ulcer on my leg 1 ever saw. It had eaten down to th. bone, and my whole leg below my knee, and my foot wu swollen and Inflamed. Tho bono was swollen and painful, and discharged a most offensive matter. My physieians said I had necrosis of the bone, and my leg would have to come off. At this stupe I commenced to take Y. P. P. and to bath, my leg with hot castile soap suds. It brjrnn to Improve at once and huled rn putty, and Is to-day a sound and useful le?. "I think P. P. P.. Lippmnn's Circal Itemedv a blood purifier, as I havo known it to euro so taelerrtble ense of blood poi soning In a remarkably ahort time. ASA AMMOU" TERRIBLE BLOOD POIbON The body covered with sored two bottlra of f. P. 1'. made a positive and permanent cure. Tills Is only ouu of many tiiouwinii similar com-s. Catarrh yields at once- to P. P. P. That smothered feeling st niglit, llmt Iiesvy fe'ling In tne day- enn and should bo removed ; 1. I'. P. will do it if ym only L-ive It a uhnnee. Indijn'sticn snd coriKtinutton ffolmnd In hsnd. Headache and tot.il Ionn of annelitp am the rMiilt I.c,"mIii1c yoiirwlf and tone up yoaV auniu-h wilh P, P. I'. Sold br ll druf fl.U UPTMAN PROi., ApMhsrls S..: Prnji'ra Bold by F. f DUFFY T I n f i'tH ro..Ml (1 Street, fonni'rlj o n.ii. Ari"j t- ' l i V c Purniaut to the power of sale confer red ti:oa me as trustee in a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Ilenry Spiuill, I ; dated the 8th dny of January, 1694, and, recorded in tlie ollicc of the Register cf Deeds of Ciaveo County, in book 113, ' , pages 390, 391 and B92. The E. IT. I & J. A. Meadows Company, having K-'r quested me to foreclose said Deed nf Trust, , I will cell at Public Auction at the Coutt, House door In the city of New- Berne at 12 o'clock, m., on Moudny, the Hth dy e of Juno 14 97, for Cash the lollowing dc-U svribed real es'ala, lying on Uie CouUi J si!e of the A. ScN C. Bailroad snd East' side of Scott's or Green Spring Creek, bo-1 ginning at a piece r.f rallioad iron on the r East side of said crtek and mooing tlier.ee ' S. SSJ, E, 69.01 poles 10 a 10ne 60 ftet! from said railroad, thence parallel with wad railroad S. 2?t, E. 85.11 poles to the e dividing ditch between the lands of the said Ilenry Spruill sal II. R. Brian, I thence with said ci cli S. 57. W. 55.64 ? j u Gf6el, Sprin(? , Creek, thence down ihe various coup's ot CTC6k ,0 11,9 "uln coutatnlng s xie n and one half acies more or lesv also one Bay Pony. i This the 12th day of My. 1 897. - :-i':jXi'-:' T. A. GREEN, Trustee. Notice ! The undersigned having this daj quoit fieiias the Administrjlrlx with the will; muexid of Asa Arthur, deceased, hereby noliuvs all persons holding clsiius against the cstatu of snid deciasedto pnsent them duly . authentic,iled to4be undersigned btft ru Hie 27.li day of May, A. D., 1898, or lliN notice will be pleuded in bar ol their reCoery.' - "I All jiersum imlebti d to the t elide of said e'eccased will plia-e make immediate payment. This 21' h day ol May, A. D., 1807. SIDNEY O. E. ARTHUR, -Administratrix with the Will nnntxel , .' of Afa Arthur, dweusad. Siumonb & Ward, Atljs. WM. H. OLIVER, L1FB F1HB MAB1NB ) ' ACCIDENT. F1DKL1TI. HTKAM DOILB lNSURANCEe.ee. ' RKWDRKW. Annmher of Time-Tried and Fire tested inpanles represented. . Cver SlS,0UU,(AluraseU reDresented NOTOABT PDUUU. Commissi -nor of Deeds tor New York, Con necticut and Pennsylvania. IWAgent national noardgMwIne Under writers. . OS EASY TERMS lo respoi ' Bible Jpatties ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, Dnplicate Parts Tor Macblnei For Sale. .. Nt edles and Oil In Supply. E. J. IER. .78 Pollock St, NEW IXEItNE, N. V.t , , District Aent, Sinner, Mannfactnrinst - Ccmpaiiy.. Liberal Terms Given Local AgenU. rn. Bars is m WINDOW SCREENS, BOOH SCREENS, POULTRY NETTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazinr' RGfrinraicr s llie I! EST and CHEAPEST ever gem in ihe City. Gnrlnnd's Stoves a Rr.n" thry lake V ' .'. . ; ' are fij':,.::..! ly r ill L'u.l.r 1 r Sewing a i it j tiVfixiiivw ; 'I tri JJH . : , 4 I ra ' fid rill NDEPENDENT ALIVE, - PROGRESSIVE, CLEAN. The high Journalistic standard which the founder oi the JOTJKNAL, J. W. Harper, established ior it, which Age has only added , to it, gives it a reputation ior being true to its motto, " Independent in all Things," has been fully sustained by Mr. Harper's successorsr and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands forjan Honest and Clean Journalism, at the same timo being an up-to-date 'Newspaper. :' f - ' ; - ': ' The present management of the JOURNAL has been adding many new features of improvement to tho JOUIlXAli, and in a short time some important additions will be made, of which due announcement will be made. THE-DAILY JOURNAL, ; . h EntcringJIU 15th Yiar," ; ' SUUSCRIPTIOM, 11.00 ,,A YEAR, ; . IN ADViNCE. : : THE WEEKLY JOURNAL : Is Enterlnj; Us 21t Year. SUBSCRIPTION. $1.01) A YEAR - IN ADVANCE, . ; ' Both Papers havo Latest News, Local, County, State and General Outside News. Unsurpassed mediums ior tho Advertiser to reach every town ship in Eastern N. C. T7 A r-J ftn'Vfr .'""'1 IN ALLTliiNGS-" 1 .daily am weekly. 1 i. 7 r 2 Z raUIUI. . V7. 0. 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