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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at 00 Middle Btreefc Pnoss No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, ' EDITOR AND PEOPRIKTOE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, In advance,... 00 One year, not in advance. . 0 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,. . . 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation., , : . Entered at the Post Office, Now Berne, N. li, as second class matter. - New Berne, N.C. A ?., 27, 1897. ' A NEEDED INSTITUTION la tho midst of the work of or ganizing social clubs, and perfecting organizations of various characters in this city, it should not be forgot ten that while so many are seeking to make pleasure or enjoyment of some kind for themselves, there are many unfortunates wno must ue taken care of by their more fortun ate and prosperous brethren. A very much needed charity in this city today, is a city hospital. This need was forcibly illustrated a short time ago, in the case of the man who committed suicide while here. ; Taken to a dootor, the man was treated, and given every attention, afterwards being removed to a private boarding house, the only place possible, and where it was im possible, for him to receive the treat ment and care which his case de manded, and which it would have received at a hospital. This is one instance in which a life might havo been saved, and where a public charity charge was forced upon private individuals. There could be a hospital estab lished in this city, at sntall outlay. There is no demand for but a small hospital, but a public hospital of some kind is gre.Uly needed. It would take but little effort to get a hospital started, and once fair ly established, its maintenance would be small, and its benefits far reach ing and lasting. The Champion in Frugality. Guy, the founder of Guy's Hos pital in Loudon, was as parsimoni ous in private as he was maniGcont in public. A good story illustrative of this is told of him in con nection with John Ilopking, one of his contemporaries, who was nicknamed Vulture Hopkins on account of his rapacious mode of acquiring his i Dmeo.se wealth. On one occasion he paid a visit to Gny, who, on Hopkins entering the room, lighted a farthing candle. Hop kins, on being asked the reason of his visit, said: "I have been told that yon, sir, are better versed in the prudent and necessary art of saving than any man living, and I therefore wait on you for a lesson in frugality. I have always regarded mytolf as an adept in this matter, but I am told you excel me." "Oh," replied Gny, "if that is all yon came to talk abont, we can dis cuss the matter in the dark," and thereupon he blew out the candle Struck with this example of econ omy, Hopkins acknowledged that he had met his superior in thrift. Mndical Record. Cascarels Cindy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discover? of the age, jil-amnl ao-I reireilnuj to I lie taste, act gently mil positively on k uloeys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire syrtem, dispel colds, euro iietuliche, fever, habit ual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. May. 10, 25, 50 cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all 'iroggiats. A Sf nlatinf With. When the Prince of Wales visited Canada thirty-seven years ago the lumbermen and raftsmen of the Ottawa valley presented to him an address, which concluded with the words, "Lonj may yon remain the Prince of Wales." The leading raftsman, Alan Mason, afterward explained to the prince that this donbtfnl compliment war no slip of the pen. as might be supposed "We are perfectly satisflod with the queen," he said, "and want her to remain on the throne as long as she can." The other day Mr. Mason wrote to the prince, reminding him of the incident, and hat received the following reply: - "Iiis roya highness perfectly remembers the incident to which yon refer. Hit royal highness greatly appreciate and tbanki you for your kind and loyal sentiments and be will not fa to make them known to thequoen. London Truth, ,. CAOTOIUA. nth. km MM' T WAS A REAL FIGHT A PIECE OP STAGE REALISM THE GAL LERY DIDN'T APPRECIATE. x' rhc Her. Had Son DlHIoultJ la Carry InST Oat tha btontkm of the Amthor. How Two Actors Settled a DlTeml . and Lot The IX Job. Every day one sees things vrhioh force him to believe that Barnnm said it all when he declared that "the Ameri can people like to be hum bugged." They will applaud the bogus, the make believe, and allow the genuine or, to one a worse bit of slang, "the real thing" to go off the scene without so much as "a band." . i. " Fine frenzies in thedramatic business are a waste of energy, so I am told by a couple of actors, and here is the story, a tale of how two ambitions one gave to the exasperating publio perhaps the greatest bit of stage realism every pre sented and received for their pains and bruise an awful silence and a few pointed remarks from the gallery critic, I forget what the play was, and who the actors were has nothing whatever to do with the matter at this time. They are both stars today, however. One did lieroio parts and the other the "Ha, ha; I'll steal the girl" They had played in several pieces together and were friends. One was a believer in real tears and all that goes to constitute living the part. while the other believed that at no time should the actor allow the lines or situ ations of the piece to make him forget himself.' v . . V . In the piece which they were playing the hero and the villain meet at a crit ical moment and fight In case the hero failed to settle his opponent well, he got bis salary for doing it, so it bad to ooenr. The fieht was rehearsed and was made to look real to a startling degree. The gallery used to go wild and the whole house resounded with the ap plause, but this did not suit the villain, who believed in realism. II was his be lief that a real fight would make a fait I believe I mentioned the fact that they were friends. That was true. They were np to the moment where one, in a mo ment of indiscretion, attempted to crit icise tho other. Of course everybody knows that when that occurs all friend ship ceases between actors. Of course there were coarse remarks passed, and the one who believed in realism and be ing an aotor off and on finally folded his arms and said, "When and where?" 'Right here, if yon like. It's a short job anywhere." 'You think so, en? well, it snail oc cur in onr fight scene tonight For once the publio shall see what tbey pay for. The plot of the play necessitates that you vanquish me. We shall see whether it is so short a job. The worst cf the quarrel was that they were both athletes, good wrestlers and boxers and williug. The play dragged slowly that night until the fight scene. The hero s line, It is either you or I, Reginald Marshnllson, " was answered by in an undertone "You bet it is, and I'll mark you so yon won't play for a mouth." Instead of going to a clinch, as nsnal, they both sparred about for an opening. They were too long iu finding it, and from tho gallery a critio shouted: "Wat's de mutter wid youse? Why dou't yo git togeddor?" Then they both led and landed with a wallop. Then they clinched. The vil lain back heeled the hero, and down they went. "Fight like n man, not like a dog," whispered the hero iu hoarse tones., i The villain allowed him to get on his feet and they began to spar again. Abont the time the gallery got restless the hero landed a right on the villain's eye tout scut him reeling. Had he reel ed tho other wuy all would have been well, as the hero would have gone on with the piece, bat as the hero crossed the stage toward bim the realist rnahed and knocked bim down with a swing ing left Now, by all the laws of melodrama the villain at no time should get the better of the hero in a personal encoun ter. The gallery knew that and roundly hissed the hero for so far forgetting himself. The stage manager knew it and ran to one of the wings to prompt him. The hero knew it, and be went back at the villain for keep. Tbey fought for five minutes all over the stage. They knocked down papier mache trees, a stoop to a house and a fence, besides each other. The whole company stood in the wings watching the mill, and tbe manager cursed and made awful threats In a stage whisper, but somehow the audience was not im pressed. Tbe gallery yelled: . 'Yer fakin. Why don't yo flghtr" Tbe bal cony, from which on previous nights waves of approval bad broken, sat quiet, bored and sullen. The parquet, always williug to follow the lead from above on previous occasions, now sat glum, waiting until tbe very bad imitation of a fight should end. The hero fought desperately. lie must win. Tbe plot of tbe piece worked oat from bis victory, bnt the villain elluched and fought as he bad never dreamed of fighting. In spite of warnings from tbe wings he refused to be knocked senseless aud allow the hero to go on and resoue the girl. At last the stage mauagef tbreatenei them with the curtain, aud tbe bero with one mighty effort freed himself from the grasp of the realist and, rain ing toward tbe boose iu which tbe heroine was supposed to bo, cried with a harelip accent: "Beware of me, Begiuuld liarshallsoul My just purpose shall not be thwarted." As be bad one eye closed and bis mouth swollen oat of beroie proportions tbe sentenoo did not eanse tbe gallery to make any particular tarn. The hero ine refused to jpw him to kiss bet in the rescue Sonne, and the manager dis charged them both. Chicago Times- Herald. ; - . :,i , '! Taaaese U aad Bah ' - Ufa A war. : Taar ' If you want to quit tobacco aslng eutly and forever, tie made well, Strang, magne tic, full of oew life and vigor take No- To-Bac, the wolcr-worksr fjiai make weak ao it mag, ' Uaoj gain ten pounds In tea days. Over 406,000 cared. Buy No-To-Bsc from jour own drugglt,bo will cutriDles s cure. Booklet and sam ple mailed free. 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Instead of drying npthepoison In my system, "like-the potash' and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and . I, was , perma nently rid of it" , '; V " ';' i r, :: , A Real BM Remedy. ' S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Do not rely opona simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. M.zt Wh-VA Our books free upon appli cation. Swift Specific it Co., Atlanta, Ga. 5i, Becare Advertising apace. The Fall season is now here when crops are gathered, marketed' and and tlie farmer has money to spend. The Journal with its Daily and two Weekly Editions will be found a splendid medium for local adver tisers this Fall and Winter. Its circulation will be larger than ever, and it will reach a class of readers who come to New Berne to make their purchases. i - ! Advertisers should secure space at once, and not be compelled to pay advanced rates, which are quite probable from present prospects of the increased demand for space in in the Journal. , , , A BonseheM Rsmeiy. . And it never fails to cure libeumatiwn. Catarib, Pimples, Blotches, and all di ewes arising from impure blood, Is Bo tanic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Thousands endorse it as tbe best remedy ever offered to mankind. The thousands of cures per formed by this remedy are almost mira culous.. Try it, only $1.00 per large bottle. . , . A PHYSICIANS KVIDKNCK AH HOSEST ' DOCTOR. Although a practitioner cf mar . twenty years, my mother influenced me to pro cure Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. U.y forr her. She bad been confined to her bid several months with Rheumatism, whiih bad stubbornly resisted - all Iho usual remedies. Within twenty four hoars after commencing B. B. B., I observed marked relief. Blie bas just commenced ' her third bott!c, and is nearly as activ as ever, and lias been In the tront yard Wttb "rake in hand," cleaning np. Tier irn provement Is truly wonderful and im memoir gratifying. U. II. MoNTKMKT, M. D., , ' aiksoavilla, Ala, , For ssje by DruggUta. . 7 . llaaaerlBcrs riaaaa Mrm. ' When the Daily Jouknal placed its subscription price at one dollar for threo months, it was with the express understanding that it was one dollar payable isr advahce. Ten days are allowed on this, and Sub scribers are respectfully notified that all who let this time expire wilt be placed on the regular jnontfcly 50 cents. The yearly subscription i. Four dollars, ix advance, or Fire Dol lars, after sis months have passed. navable at that emiration of lime. tbe Journal esDeciallv reanesta all subscribers to carefully note tbe above, and remember that tbe col leotor cannot grant any deviation from it, ana tbe Jocrnal further asks that no subscriber! fill.'ieek. special favors In tbis matter. amstalng te Dspent On. tor. James Jones, of tbe. drug firm of Jones & Boa, Cowdea 111., is speaking of Dr. Ulna's New Discovery, lays that last winter , bis wile was attacked wl'b La Grippe, sod her case crew so ssriooa Unit pb)uciani at Cowdea snd pass could de nothing for ber II srmel to develop into Hasty CoDsamption. Uavlng Dr. King's Discovery In store, and selling; iois of it, be took a Bottle borne, and to tbe s ur prise of all she bsoan to get Utter Iron first de, sod ball dossa dollar bottlrs jored hit sooad nod well. Dr. Kinn's Jiew disroTery fur Consnmplioa, Coughs and Colds Is gnaranteed to on this good work. Try It. Free trial bottles at F. 8. Duftys drug store. 1 FOB SALE,! Oil REKT One 60 II. P. Lumber and bhlngle Hill, Good Location. .,Rail,and water transportation. Terms easy. For farther information apply to JOHN Z, BKO0KS, . Proprietor Orifton Lumber and . . Grist Mills, ,,i onirroN, n. o. D uoresl's Far Bepte oer. ', ,lnte. eatiti ; facis conce rning the compa ative weald arid civic, pros perity of Ke York and London are giv.en in The Meaning of Greater New York" in September Demor est's. '"':i-'v V; JSvery ikicyclei novioe, whether yonngor-oid, wiH find it a genuine benefit to rke,OMeful study of tbe facts contained - in "Practical HintsnbVtho' ;HFicyclb!N6vice' in the September number of 'Demor- cst's Maga.jne. ,Tbe timid beginner . will obtain just that needful infor mation ber . instructor alwavs for- gets to 'give her and :;which' she s : . . v- spends weary weeks in acquiring i Wholesale Prices I'orient. s ' Thrt following quotations represent Wholesale' Prices generally."' In making up small orders higher prlees have to be '- charged. , .vfi -5. SAM8. lb t - it , Sugar-Cured, . U. 18 .1 North GaroUna, BHOULDERS-f fc ; . . Sugar 'Cared: .t h . , ! English Cured.:.,. ' ! Richmond PORK ) barret : New Heavy Mess.. 7 9 60 10 00 : t . - 10 00 . Short cot. . 1 .'. . DRY SALTED MEAT ':. Bellies, ; , " - ; ",r':-; ; ma '8 ! Short acks f lb LARD lb- j y - Best Refined.. i,. . . North Carolina,. ,,. . ; Compound.... j...... SALT, f sack- I -'.' Liverpool ....i.,..- t . American ,.v........ ' BTJTTBnV-S lb Best Elgin P. , . 6ood.....t... ;... PLOUB barrel i .-. 6 7 6 6 e . 55 OS -18 4 XS 4 60 4 80 G 00 5 85 60 25 SO ' Extra. ..........y. Straight , Fancy Straight,.;, Full Patent.;...... i: Best Fancy Patent (9 4 75 5 25 8 85 5 60 87 IS 20 S GO 0 5 00 9 4 75 4 00 COFFEE-HR B V Roasted..;. ' i Oreen. '.. SUGAR, f) cwt. Orann. ' ' Standard A... f White 0 i..i : Yellow....... BRAIN "fi bushel-. . --! Corn......',..,,...., '! Oats,." '! j Cow Peas.'.?....':'' : : Peanuts V;"..' EGGS dozen r 17 10 40 82 70 1 00 10 25 27, 65 80 8 POULTRY pair- . - - Chickens, young 80 ' Chickens, old.....'.., 83 FRESH MEAT 40 , ; Beef lb., i...... . 'i a. 4 - Porklp ,. ....,... 4 (0 BEESWAX lb (o tallow, yt, e POTATO ES y bushel 1. jsorton jfaras... ... . 49. ' Bahamas , 0 fcj 1 This market corrected weekly, 60 23 fledidnes . ' . ' when iriven separately, have dif ferent effects, but when combined entire ly new properties are developed. TbU is tne iroportaut point souirnt alter when oomnoundine nresorlDtions. and anleaa done correctly tbe virtue of remedies is lost '. Physcians can depend upon their prescriotions receiving careful attention at ... Bradham's ' t tobacco Can j Be Secured Warehouse. the . EtfMcrchanU should arrange to advertise their goods wbere tlio to bacco farmers will be found. -i For terms and space apply at - j ' Jounirtl Ofilce. i i Yi:;:: II (Mil Itfi t f. It v.. a i - l pun) trr. if m Ian i mn t I 1 r i . i li, m, mi. tirw, lndl'la icil-ia r i. M stiisi I'm i-i iniplra, tprr f prr li st f- . I ttt, H ! ths) K.x.i ar tar as 1 1 ! Uk r pot ptenglacc T-r Fall Session Opens Kept, Cth. "'Courses of study designed to pre pare boys and girls for college or for the duties of civil life. r i Eoplenaia advantages offered in music .. ; - '; . : Tuition and board very reasonable. l.'tT,. . v- ., , - Highly endorsed ity its patrons, information. Address: FOUST & WARREN, PEtNCiPAM, -;i he New. Berne,: N. . O, j, NORTH CAROLINA.' The Fifty-Second Session of this Col lege begins Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1807. : Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. ' A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS Ami-lb Eijuipment, - .. ' . i ' , A Plsabant IIohb. Catalogue on application. , - ! DRED PEACOCK, President. . PEACE Institute 'T:YmV3E2?r. Excellent buildings and beautiful-grounds in a Healthful Location with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Fe male Education. Thorough in its Courses. High in its Standard, '.v Unsurpassed in its high moral tone and in its intellect ual and social influences. 1 Twcnly-ono' "officers and 'teachers. Very reasonable prices. Bend for cata logue. ''':' i State Normal and Industrial .j . . COLLEGE, Qreensboro, N.- C. . Offers the young women of tbe Stale thorough professional, literary, clasical, scientific and industrial education. An nual expenses $90 to $180. Faculty of 26 members. More than 400 regular stu dents. Pnrctice school of 120 pupils for teachers. More than 1,200 matriculatea representing every county in I he titate except three. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must lie made before August 1st. tor catalogue and in To ram! ion, address - ' fniSIDKNT ClIAKLES V. MC1VEO, , North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND ' ; . MECHANICAL ARTS, ; I Will Open Sept. Ota, 18B7 Thorough academic, scientific and tech nical courses.1. Experienced Ppecial- ists In every department. Espsases Per Session, incladlng boaxd i For county students, . - 93.00 For all other students, 123 00 Apply for catalogue to . ( - Auxahdm Q. Uoluday. LL. D., ' President, . '. . , , BaLSton, --. .. N. C. I ELON C0LLEQE, N. C. : Eloa College, valued at fifty thousand dollars, is the property of I he Christian Church, non-sectarian In spirit, located on the Great Southern liailroad.sixty-rlve miles west of Raleigh. Ik-mole from city; purest water; most salubrious rlimste ?;ood buildinizs; oo-ediioational; efficient acuity of eleven; three good literary so cieties and balls, good library aud read ing room: excellent moral tone; higL KMde work; homelike In mnnnzemcnt Offers the following degrees: l'h.B., A.B, and A. kl. r.xpeoacs moderate; bnanl fl.OO to 910.00 per month; tuition, 113.00 to ta.w per baif year; music, paintinir. and elocution, extra. Opens Sentem ber xa and closes In Juno. For catalogue and other information. appiy to liav. J. O. AtkinaoN, H.A, (Harvard), Chairman of Faculty, Elom Collcok, N. C. , Raleigh, NC. TOE FlrTY-SIXTlI ANNUAL - SESSION WILL BEGIN HEIT. 23rd, 1897 t"For catalogue and othe information, address:- Rev. 1 Suck A. 11, . " Kkctoh Ileal Iiialo Jivnvy i iiOlWES FOB KENT. nOt'SKJ FOB ttAI.E. FAlivfs Fun f !.r " COLLE0TIOS3 Ol' lir.STA Ant l-miiM-H innor line will I r v lirnmpt s'tcution by b-svir 1 i t i' tre of K. Nuiin & "'., -j ; - i i'o.1 (.'. St. Mary s Schoo Liltlcliv, . Tifs Institution sbd, a gplenflid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of country, in the midst of a region of noted M ineraf Spring n has a large and beautifully shaded rampus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very MODEIlATlii COST. The Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1897. -v : For Catalogue address" ; " J. MaTllIlODES, - . , Wareft'ouse Foi'. tlie .sqle of . XL M. PACE, SIZE 90 X ISO BASEMENT , FOB GBADINCJ 70x150. Thi3 market commends itseli to the grow ers of Tobacco, where you can havo it hand Ifid rie-ht and sold risrht. lor 'as much monev as any market. Here are some of our reasons : ' Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. S ' ' Because, we are necessary, t ::;-. -r: (: ; u .. Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say Because, we are not going- to he outdone by any. Because.we are not of the raisers, and that It is price that builds a market. ,: The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right, at the with good work. We promise you in advance fop figure. . , . we have secured eer ol Jno. Of. Barber, him; and knowing him class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper ; there is in-it. Bring or ship your prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. . . , ' . " r-:; -i; . Any iniormation the asking. 5 Your Friend truly, : E. M. PACE, FINANCIAL. . Farmers & Merchants ...BANK.. BllSlIMSI S4t3Ti S 80A. Capital Rtock.. . . . ... . .. $ 7S.000.00 Surplus aad Fronts......; 11,111.41 OFFICBRSi U H.rtrn.aa, Pronldont. 1 W. It. chowii:k, vips rrsr. , T. W. ! Kr,!Biililnr. . J. W. Ill I I.I.K. ThIIit. . y. K. MArtHswa, Uollsotor. ' . DIHKtTORi: t I. Tl. Cnllrr. Jnhn fulnr. Vf. n.nia.lts, W. 8 I hxlMk-k, I' ll l-aikllrr, J. n. Clark, i. W. Htnwsrt, N. M. Juriie', T.W.D.wuy. We want your bnninrss and fiwl that we can oITht you as ranch in rxlurn as any otlirr bank In uis city. It Is our endeavor to mnke busim-ss relations mut- unllr rloajuint and profitable ' to our patrons. J. A.HRTAN, TII0S. DANIELS, President Tire Frev . II. EOIIEHTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL DAtVA, Or NKW BKHNK, H. V. iNCX3roiu.Tn tees. Capital J100,OO0 Surplus Profits, 93,168 PlItEUTOKfll a. nT, l tl M. H. II X Aft, J. HnN".. O. It. HiimkkT TiM4. TAWtlrlJl. i. II. If A.'K HtHN) I. HAMVHV K. IU l).mlir; T. A. Uron, l'rr, F..II. Miadowa, Vlf lr II. M.U(ivr,(lil(.r CiTiZCN'S IJANK (. IF II Hi Vf J H H M HI, M. O. IM"'IN College ! tObSGGO ,new, mm-1 c. FEET.,' r. familiar with what is 1 ' " unmindful of the wants lowest' price consistent want your tradeand the services as Auction my old patrons know is to say, he is first- tobacco to New Berne, on the subject given for Manager & Salesmanv New Berne Mails, Notice in given that on aud alter tills dais mailt leave -. . . u For all points Id rnrulko Ccuuiy u I 8outU Creek section of Beaufort County close at a a m. For Vancilioro anil Fost pihYie la Northern part of Cr iv, n County tl. m a, H CO.IQ. ' ' For Bill sir sad Lima, C a. in. ' ForWUitrord.lla. m. ; ' I All trail Ajr LVDruhl g.i to l',, Villa, the former bttli. u Uipcmt'ni d vni"oru mail sruves um, ,VsorV.oro mail lin 1 p. m. M.. MAKLV. 1'oatmaHi 1) JUE GENERAL , . REDUCTION IN ' BICYCLE PRICES l4)urftiff prodaim lK fact IhM lo-iy 1 i year Oki " l. Ul Cf th: U.S.A. tl,. Il li ;S..t fr. , ..I, I,' i ' .; c-.'.i " .! il it
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