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-THE JOURNAL, Published every Jt lo the year, ex-Irt-vt.Mondajr, at 9 fiddle Street. , Phosb J'o. 8. , . CHARLES ii STEVENS, kbitos inn Piottinc-ft. : " SUBSCMPTION KATES One ear, in advance,. ...,,...,...4 00 One year, no;ie advance..1 $ . .! -4 00 Munlbly, by wrier in the city,... v 60 NEW YORK OTFICE, S3 PARK BOW. AdveitUitig fifties furnished on tppll cation; a f ft. J rJI - Entered t Uir post OUee, New Berne, N. O, M ltd class matter. -. ;..-. Jiew.Brrae, Ji. C, tfly 2, 1897 TIES Or JOCBtteLKM. - v The lift of the nog Qlry newspaper editor W a happy onnd Jie bus a oomll V Seritaee. lltrt nefrwpuiar. belief' .that he spend ill tidji upon flowery beds of ease or prom- enadi along the primrose paths of . Uallmtipe is not stncily and accu rately Wrect; He don, doubtless, have good time and sees good days. : Butoccnsionally he is set in slippery - places itnd his joy is tnrned into heaviness for a season. (Wo noted not long ago the troii Wcs of our esteemed friend. the t Cumberland News. tOor friend be lieves with all his columns that ,tixatio is no tyranny and that a high ami prohibitory tax wall is the t only specido for all (be ills which afflict or can afflict the, body politic One morning there ws'(vneterniion - in Cumberland. The 'News came out and 3red a whole broadside i ito tho protection ranks. Jt denounced protection and argued for. free trade mitt, a Kama i. n H 1. .. ..... I TAA pie"nad it ana rubbed their spec iwleg and read it again to see if their . eyes did not deceive them. But there it. was. The News that day was viokntly for free trade." The lixt day the explanation came.. Some one had blundered. The purveyor in the city had sent . the free trade page of plates instead of the protection plates, and they had slipped into the forms unob served. C But while the excitement lusted the unhappy editor drank the ' bitter waters of affliction; ' ,-, And now the countenance, of. jour . esteemed friend, the editor of the Wniche sier Advocate, is sad and his soul is full of heaviness. The Advo cate takes pride in advertising itself as "tlie only Republican paper lit Worchester eonnty," and its royalty to the, lion. George L. Wellington had been "'Considered above proof. What, then, was the amazement o' Worchester county when one morn-, ing the only Republican paper came out fresh and damp from the pres. containing an article which referred to the leader of the party as "Shao - tytown George f" It gave great oc casions for tbe enemy to blaspheme, and the sons of Belial made histe to make months at our friend a'nd ceased not. Then tbe explanation came. An enemy had done it.. The editor had brieti away, and when became back ho wrote a scorcher. lie said that the papers which bad quoted the "Shuntytown George" article are ring organs and their editors have thustard-seed souls. In quoting: edi torials from a paper, says our friend it is only fair to quote "what the rtponsible owrers of that sheet wrote when sober, and not what some one slippel into the paper when they were away from theofllce on legitimate business. We some limes fight hard, but always fair.P And so it wilt be seen that while, as a rule, the ways of the country editor are ways of pleasantness, all his paths are not paths of peace. Haiti more Sun, Cares KMaay aad Bladla TramhUa., 1 liousuBdsiif it licaoe. h ie bavWidrol the ilti Unit Uloo.1 Balm ( B It) If jou ilirn'ri 1, emit or atd to' the com p iny wh' alvartl.m nt appears in this " pa)r, aa.1 they wll', lor a x eot stamp ' - arntl jou a took of OMdrrful eora, aiK oo'y of tin abnra rlirenaaa, hut ol all man ttrf ol a.liaruUsiViiitriHU Impure btmnl, s '. I' la the stauilarj remedy of tiw ae Cr lha cure of all bl-xl and skin dl"eata. l.r large ft 1 ' ' ' CURKD WITH TWO BOTTI..S J. A. MJ.Iix,' AtlaolLi, Ua ,wriie, "I Dtfl treat inu'iUi in paaaipg arine; which was Hlhd with sediment, liy bek and IoIm gave mi aineb aia,.aoit I M my apiiellie, slreoulh ami 0 sli. . I beesiur aetvou ami n.atiile t. sleep. Two b 4 . lie if Bo aule llloud Balia (11 B B) gave mm eolini telle i 8. U Ellis, AHaala.Gs, write; B tanie Uloid Dalta ( B I) rtied'aM of Miat aiubbitra ctSFms. ! bad doctored It illkiat MMrtaa Kh Ii4r yeara.' ' ' For Sale by drugyUii. OAJBTOTIZA. wa It m Afcalr Tatideal. . At Salisbury just before the close ot the war the confederate govern ment released a large number of prisoners. Qne.however, bad the de sire but not the strength to go home. He Wit the prison " and got to the cars just as the traiu waf pulling out of the depot, hie hand was on the rail but he did not have the power to get aboard.- As he lay at tho de pot a lady said to a' gentleman now living in Charlotte if he would get this poor fellow to her house, she would look after bun. lie was taken to her home where he was kindly nurted until tie died. The lady buried him in her garden. ' .v . After the war relatives came to giiisbury lo look after the body of the-dead soldier. They asked the lady what family the had, she (old them' she had two little girls. . The childien were placed in a "Female Seminary at the North where they received, splendid : educations and Supported. till they were grown, the lady herself w.is given a pension of t;0 per month for lifo, for her kind ness to prisoners. -' ,The youug lad Us married well and were Still living at hut uccount the writer had of them. Charlotte News-j-;; VJ,- State or Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 , v ; Lucas Cousty, ) Fbamk J. Chunky uiakts oath that l.e is tbt senior partner i f the Arm ot F. J Client) & Co , doing I ueiness In the City ft Toledo Cuitoiy end Stale afore8aid,nd that said firm will pay the rain of ONE HUNDKED POLLAlrt tor each and every tate of Catarrh that caenot li cured bv the ne of . Hall 8 Catarkh ftRi iKi FIJAK'K J..CHENEV. oio to lM"ie m ao'l m' scrii td it. my iirtwnce, this Cih day of D. cemliet, A, D, 1890.' j-fv Ti 8KAL -.'. ---w '. : ; i ; Notaiy Piiiilic, llkll'a Catanh Cure Is taken in'troalW, an I aets tlrtctly o i ti e blooj mid mucous surtaces of the system , Pend for tistimo Dials, trie. : ' , ' F. J..CHESEY & CO., Toledoi; Sold I'f tiruiiirisia 75c. Hall's Family Pill are the l?t. ; Qerilla a I treet Car. A wild hyena roaming about the north side and a gorilla loose in the down-town business district help d to make life exciting here today. The hyena, escaped from .Lincoln Park three days ago, and it is thought the gorilla heard ot the un successful attempt to recapture him and.concluded to try the same thing, rf has been i star attraction in one of the dime museums, and when it Observed that a careless attendant had left the cage door unfastened the captive quiutly slipped : out, climbed . through a window and clambered down to the tidcwalk. Paescr-by scattered when the ugly looking brute appeared, but it paid little attention to them. 'Some news boys, however, gpt on its trail, and the gorilla darti d out in the "Street and hoarded a cable car, to the con sternation ' of the passengers' at the sight of the hairy curio, which is about' four feet high. Thecar stalled but the passengers, especially wo men, ' began to jump from both sides. The aninlal cfimbei up a post ank in seeking another perch seized the bell cord, slopping the cars. Thin the museum attendants, hav ing discovered tbe flight of the animal,'' surrounded it, dragged it down and carried it back to its cage. Chicago. Times-Herald. . Taere is Nethiar I OaaaV There is iiiiihiugjinl is good as Dr. King's New Dic..verj for Counmption, Couht and Colds, to demand it anil do not permit Hie dealer to II you tomv Mibsiiiute. lie will nut claim tl.eis h ai-jlliing b tier, but iu order to make mors profit be my rlaim romel Inns else to bt Ju"t as gmd. Yii aar.l l)r. King' New Diseovery beeauae yn kuow it 'to I safe ami lelinbie, and uutraiitcd to rlo (tnnd r u,oiiey M undid . .t Conglit, Co'ds, Ceasuiupllon and f r all aHeelioo ! throat, Cheat aait Limn, titers Is nolh ing so guwl as Is Dr. Kina's Mew Diienv trj Tri il boltla free at F. S. Dully 's Drugstore. ' '. . Itegular siaes SO tenis and 11.00. The recent mysterious murder in New York, haa given the newspa pers of t liat city a renewed inter est in what is going on near at home. A seauM Sivawaalt. Caacarata Caorty Calbartic, th. most wonderful ruclieal dlcov r of the age, pl-aMnt aa S MreUirt g to ike tMe, H grnilyaiiil ptivily on kalnry liver aiel ti welt, elennaluK ilie tnlir svia n, diauel failda, eum I ra-U'he, fevet, habit uaf emiMipatiow aud biliiNiMHMt. Fleaaa iHty ami try a ! irf O O. V. UUy. la, t, AO eettta. Adit and goaraatred to cur tif a" fiiirl!. J Police ! lertincsle of slock No. US, Merles No. S, fur four share ol New Bern Building and Loan Association, having been InU, unties la hereby givra that application for a duplicate certlHcata will he mail. ' B03COK NCNN. to JUasy to Operate Are tratiirw peculiar to Hood's rills. Small In size, tautplesa, efficient, thorough. As one man n n I i U 4 K ) said : - Ynn never know yon have taken a pill till It to all '!! r-ww r.- sm. u I. uooti s Co.. I t; ?J t Pronrletors. Ijjwelt. Mums, ai Tho only pills to take with Hood's BaraaparlUa. WMHIN4TON SVC' SLOYER HARDWARE CO.. Areata . Berate, H, C Prepare in lm WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREENS, , POULTRY NETTING, . GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators tbe BEST and CHEAPEST ever seen in ibe City. Garland's Stov2s & Ranges they lake tbe LEAD .and are equalled by none. Under Hotel Chattawka, South Front Street. New Borne, N. O. The Forum. JULY, 169fl Tbe Powers and lb Oico-Tutkili War, Theodore S Wosey. Tbaltighls ol Foreigners in Tuikey, Pn AUK Ilarulln. Non-PartisiaLship in Municipal Govern, ment: Is NoD-parliseoliip Fiatible? F-x-Gov Rosnell P Flower; Mayor Strong's EiiH'iln.enl In New Yoik, 8euttor Frank DPavry, The MvKinley Administration and Prosperity, J Laurence Langlilln. Why Kpaln has PaiUl la Cu, Thos Gold Alvnrd, Jr. Johanni-t Brahms, Ou.lav Kofili. - A Radical Dfct in Our Civil Pervite Liw. Durciu Vii-y. ttuuar Iloumii and Their Influence, Dr. Harvey W Wiley, The Evolution of the Eiloisllonal Meal I, Dr Fnedrieb P.u n. . Have Anvrictn An cial Stan. Ian Ut Fiaocs M Abbott. Wl llam Wonlswoilh, A P Peabody. Victorian Ona'er Ilriuin aal Iu Fu lure, 1'ioC 1 booia Davidson. , TUK FORUM PUBLISHING CO , 111 Fiftsi Ava , N, T, Executor) Notice I Having qualified at exacut of the last will ami tratsmaot of John A. Jnoea, d aukntd, this i to aotiry all pi:raous havln elaims agiinH the estate of tbe said de canted lo eililUt them lo KoU.Q. Motvly, Kxeeutoi, on or hefur. I h 23ttt day of June. 1.408, or Ibis aotk-e will be pleaded in btr .f their n covert. Ale'wna Inilebtrefto Sild setabi are reaiieaied to nake iinmel'le vmea'. Ti.i the 25th day of Jnua. 1U7. UuBf O. attiKEuy, . ' Etinnlor, The Largest Surprise.' ' 3 lb, can Sugar Corn, itySo per can. . . Evaporated ApploS he Ih. 'Arbuckln's Arioea -Coffoe 15o per pound. Prunes fio per pound. Cream Lunch liiacuit, 1 lb packages at 10c, F. ULRICITS asy $80rfc- - PE0FESSI0XAL. t. JL Slaatoa;, A. 1). Ware! ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at ;;. .. v LAW. : NEW BERNC. K C. Practice In the connties ol Craven, DtipHn, Jonea, Onslow, Carteret and Pamlico; In uie Supreme am! Federal Courts. - UHieoat No. as Noaiit Fraat Hlroet, OPimmii Hotel tJlMttiiwk. - . P. II. Pelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ; Middle Street, Lawyers , Brick , . Building. Wilt Ttracttre In the Counties nt Craven, Carteret, Jonee, Onslow and Pamlico. I). B. Com t at New Berne and Supreme Court of the State. . ,.v - . . FINANCIAL. - Farmers V Merchants ...DANK xaosrsvn. Bixamesai Kay, aaex. Capital Stoek. . .......... $75,000.00 Surplnsaad Profits....;. 11,111.14 o i OFFICRK8: L, H. Ctmaa, President. W, 8. Chadwiuk, Vice Prea. : - T. W. Dswar, Cashier. ; v J. W. Biddlb, Teller. : ? i ?' F. F. Matthkwb, Colleotor, . s ' : ' ,1KP.CT01W: L. H. Cntlrr. Jlnn Snlor,' W. B, B ailed, W. f. ( liHd K k, P.H.I'ellitler,.I.B. Clark, 1. W. Stxwart, N. M. Jun ey. T.W.Uawey. We want your business and feel that we can offer yon as much ,in return as any other bauk in the city. It Is our endeavor to make businena relations mut naiy pleasaut and profitable lo our patron. . Ureen, Pres, X.II. Headows, Tloe Pre H.at.GBOvai.Caahlw. , CITIZEN'S BANK ' . oi inrwBXBira,N.a DO A GENERAL BASKING BU8INBBS The Aeeountaot Banka, Bankers. Corpoi atlooa. Farmors. Merehanta and others re ceived on lavorable tema. erouipt aud ear tui aiienuon Kiven 10 we inuii fi 01 oar hi Vomers. Colltetione a Specialty. . p. BOAKDOrDIBWrOBS. Ferdinand Clrleh. K. u. ueadows, I J. a. aloadowa, Hamuel W. Ipork, . Cbas. H. Kowler, J. w. Uralnirer, I K- W. Hinallwood, ; Geo. M. Ivea. ': Chaa. Uuffly, Jr, 4am a iteumouc Mayer Halm. .' Thomas A. ureei O.K. FOT --' W.F. Crockett . ' 1. A. BRYAN, T1I08. DANIELS, , President. Vice Pres. , U. H. E0BEET8, Cashier. .: THE NATIONAL BANK, - ' OF RBW 0 HUNK, M. u 1 INCOBPOBA.TS1D 1BBS, : Capital, ......................$I00,000 Surplus Profit,.. 98,168 DIBBCTORSt J as. A. Bit aw, ' Chab. 8. Brvak, J no, Ddmh, G. U. HOBKBT Tnoa. Daiitblb. j. II. rlAoaauaal U ltAavar; K.K. BiaHOiJ LINIMENT. TBADI-MABC ' Tlagical Pain Extractor. . CTjBE3 ' RBEVHATISM.I , TOOTBAOHB, NETJRAI.QIA, BACKACHE. LUBtBAQO, CATARRI2, A1SD ALL KIXDS OF ,. FAINS AND ACHES. i For nearly three-score years and teu this famous olJ household friend has been curing pains and aches, ami has never diaappoiuted the nser It is clean, pure, elllcacious. agree ably ainellintf and quickly acting. J ' IT ISA ' ' BUk, Isiey Oemp.aaa aaa la valaahl. aVr Cata, BcaUs, tore a, Banta, Clears, W.aa4s, Eryslpelaa, Ikia Treaklaa, " . '.. ;- Etc, Etc , .,, ' FrleeSS Cents. ' AT SBAI.BSS ARI DBCOetSTS, or sent in qu .n ilr of S v more pai ksges to any aildn M A ceip'ol money, by Winklemann ft Drown Drug Co., I. Prarrf ara, BAlTIMOnB. MO. O S. A. , '1 laoppninnn f ' TY' """" . . Wl I OMlAfTO.'r L (trr a,,,,, I'uilfl mi ' Irftrttuparnulmdr.rMiMib.rtaltMa,.,, ,1.11 uinvrv. li roa uinuu.R Ml, IHllK.k. BUI Mill k.. krliM mmA Piin. M Huua i'i, i-l, inaMMjik. N.r 1 hnwi, ln.pl, l:.pfmr 4 olikr hMta. I Icrt ,m er prt tii ixhit, Ka.r or r ,,bfni r m ! ut. H fc lliuj anncMiiry ltl.4Mi foi-.,- 1 eVffWMIMUinr,. W,ftil)'IIUH,WMtD.ii. I eL M. and vfii,llf,ir world l..r a C.oweeaanntauro. 'I nia ai.M s.m ai. utt li .hill ol the mumt i,uiut pii,. IM. ...wil.uliO .itl4 Duhiixl ottr ,M.,a ,mii rwtnuur. Absolut, imto.-. -i.t miv4 , aiIUthio. AiM'mH '44IL MfjiK CiM tul Itmmmim leaipla, CUlCAuO, M I. Ileal Ilsinto Agency I Fu mih livti-os D Is. ico 1 1 d nd col lei I in reals, AUo n(oiiati'4is of aal.s In all kuls of Real Etlate Limls, huiiats and 1"K I J7"P rsnnal sit ollnn viv' n r. t!r:;; of lioux- li ni w, i Ir, E. r. is . ii:", Nor Pinl ( ;r. . ClRCtlT COl'UT, OP THE t.MTtD , States, Eastkhn District of Noktu Cabouna, The State Truat Company of New York . Against . - , Wilmington, Newbeme and Norfolk ' . Railway Company, ' . -Whebias, on tbe 20th day of Mar, 1897, in tbe Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina a decree was made In the above entitled suit by the Honorable Charles H. Bimonton, Circuit' Judge foreclosing the mortgages of the Wilmington, Ons low and East Carolina Railway Com pany and the East .Carolina Land and Railway Company now consolidated into the Wilmington, Newberne, and Norfolk Railway Company, the defen dant ; therein, said , mortgages being mentioned and described in said com plainants bill of complaint: and - . . , WBKBBAa.it is therein ordered.ad judg ed and decreed that' all tbe' corporate property now owned or hereinafter to. be acquired by the said Wilmington,, New berne and Norfolk Railaay Company in the State of North Carolina,' now opera ted as one continuous line from, the' city of Wilmington to Newberne in the1 the State of North Carolina and all Its 1 estate, right, tide, Interest and equity, of redemption therein; that is to say, all of its railroads now constructed and in operation from Wilmington to Newberne in lb said State of North Carolina, and yet to be constructed, including ex tensions, . branches, curves nnd side tracks, and including - rights of way, road bed, superstructures, . iron, Bteel, rails, ties, splices, chains, bolls, nuts, ' spikes, all land and depot grounds; eta-' tion bouses and depots, viaducts, water tanks, bridges, timber, . material and property purchased or to be purchased or owned by it, for the construction, equip ment or operation of said road; all ma chine hops tools, implements and personal property used therein or upon or along said railroad or at Hs stations; fail engines., tenders, machinery aud all kinds of rolling stock, whether now owned or hereafter purchased by said railroad company, and all other property of the said company now owned or hereafter to be acquired, and all its right or privi leges therein or appertaining thereto and all revenues, tolls and incomes of said railroad and property, and all franchise and rights of said railroad company, and all property and light acquired or here after to he acquired by virtue and under , authority thereof, be sold under Ibe direction of Alfred" M.' Waddell, the undersigned Master Commission, r, and the proceeds, of sale applied to the satis faction ot said judgment, Interest and costs,' except such as is otherwise pro vided for in said decree; and I WbebKas, It ia further ordered, aJ iudged and decreed that laid Master Commissioner shall sell said property for cash, or for cash and bonds, and as an entirety; and WbereasJI is further or dered, .adjudged and decreed that notice of the lime, l la1 and term of suid sale be given by laid Master Commissioner by advertising the sanf'e t least. Dve times a eck for tour consecutive weeks preceding tbe day of sale in one or morj newspapers published in the cities of Wilmington and Newberne in the State of North Carolina, and also in the Manu facturer Record of Baltimore, Maryland, and that the said sale ahull beat public auction In tbe City of Wllmjugton, North Carolina, in frout of Hie county . oourt Bouse of New Uunover county at the time and place as (aid master com missioner shall la sajd notice of sold sate appoint; aud . ., .' .. i WbkkBaa, it Is further ordered, ad judged and decreed that said master commissioner shall receive no bid at said sale for a less sum than two huudred and II fly tbouaand dollar, and no bid from any person who shall not first dejiosit with him as a pledge Ave per cent of the amount ot such a bid In cash, or twenty flve thousand dollar in tbe bond secured by either of the mortgage described In' said complainants bill of complaint, and in case the said property and premises are sold, the purchaser thereof shall forthwith deposit . with said Maater Commissioner the sum of Ave thousand dollar to be deposited In I he Registry of this oourt, subject to the order of this court In this cause and the deposit so re, ceived from the said bidder to be ap plied on the puicbaae price; tne balance of the purchase price may be either paid la cash or the purchaser may satisfy the same In whole or in part by paying over and surrendering bonds secured by Ilie said mortgages of January litb, J891 made by the aaid Wilmington. Onslow and East Carolina Railroad Company and th Eaat Carolina Lrndand Railway Company, and over du coupon belong ing thereto, at such price or value as would be equivalent to the distributive amount that Ilie holder of suid bonds would be entitled to, receive in caso the entire - amount waa paid in cash. For more particularly bulb as to Ih property to be aold and Ih term nf the aale ref erence i made lo the decree of forecloa-' ure entered In the above suit. ' ' Now Therefore, public notice I hereby given that I. Alfred M. Waddell, Master 'Commissioner, in pursuance of tho pro- , vision of said decree w ill no Thursday up loin any or July iwj i io clock m., of that day, in the thy of Wilmington, In Ibe State of Noitb Carolina, in front of the County Court llone of New Hanover county in aaid elty, aeil at oiiMic auction to th h'Kliewl bidder for raali, In aeoord anr. with the terms and oondiliona of aaid dirff, the above d scribed railroad of the Wilmington, Newta-me ANoifnlk Railway company and all Ilie propt-ny, lamia and preinlM-s apia'rtaiuinfr lliervto, the prmwwds thereof lo lie wppm-d aa U by said decree provided and di reeled. ALFRED U. WADDIXL, Master CoinniiRMloiier United Stales Circuit ffoiirt I'aalin District of North Carolina. Rtelnon, Tracy, Jennings & Riihm-II, New Voikj John I). Nl!mY, W ilmi ni;l mi, N. 11 , h .! , ii .ii t far ( i 'iitpiu n;i nt. NDEPENDENT IH 'XI liliiE LJ ALIVE, PROGRESSIVE, V The high, Journalistic atandard hich the founder ot the JOURNAL, J. W. Harper, established tor it, which Age has only added to it,; gives it a reputation tor being true to its motto, " Independent in all Things," has been f iilly Sustained by Mr. Harper's successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands j forjan Honest and at the same time Newspaper.. . 1 The present management of the P JOURNAL has been , adding many f new features of improvement to the ? JOUIINAjV and in a" short time ? some important additions will be L. z made, of which -' . ti in ni ii n mt UAIL li Entering It.t ' . SUBSCRIPTION, $U)0 A Y KAK, ' IS ADVANCE. THfc WEEKLY JOURNAL - li Entering Us 21st Yrir. I 8UBSCIUPTI0N. ll.no A. ttAli ' IN ADViNCt. . ' Both Papers have Local, County, State ; and General Outside News. J ; . ; Unsurpassed mediums lor the Advertiser to reach everv' town- Z ' ship in Eastern e mm COPIES FREE. '0 " I. U V. LUJh ALL THINGS." f n LA Li wa 3 .DAILY ASD WEEKLY. CLEAN. 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