THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at 86 Middle Street. Phone No, 8. CHARLES L. STEVEN5, , EDITOR AND PBOPRIETOB. f SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, in advance $4 00 OnA TMr. tint in advance 5 00 Monthly, bv carrier in the city, .... 50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second clas9 matter.; New Berne, N.C Sept,, 24, 1897. COURTS OF ARBITRATION. The recent labor strikes, and at tempts at lock-outs on tbe part of the strikers, which have caused a blockade to business, and placed the employer who is fair with his em ployes on the same footing with the employer who may wring the utter most out of his employes, shows the necessity for somo action, some Court of Arbitration, which shall determine and nettle questions be tween employer and employe. Every right minded person desires that honest labor should be ade quately paid. Every right minded laboicr, or person who works for wages desires only such compensation as is just. If both employer and employe might each on his part, feel that their iuterests were closely allied, too nearly identical to warrant any disturbance on either side, then them would bo no strikes or lock outs, no losses to employer and em ployed, no disturbance of the public peace. Unfortunately this is not the case, and there is some mode of settle ment demanded, so that the present and all future labor disturbances may bo done away with, and the periodi cal waste of millions of capital, or its equivalent, may be avoided. How shall the mode of settlement be arranged, unless some legally constituted Courts of Arbitration be established, is a hard matter to decide upon. There is a right and wrong to all these strikes. Capital and Labor arrayed against each other like hostile armies, is a menace to the State and the Nation. Shall the breach between the two be only closed by the exhaustion of one or the other, or can some means be instituted so that at the first in timation of friction between tbe two, the case may be adjusted and cause removed ? Every sensible person will favor almost anything, rather than the oft occurring strike and public dis turbance, so sure to follow. In tbe establishment of Courts of Arbitration by law, precisely like courts of equity, there must be somo infringement upon individual rights and possibly so much of an infringe ment as to place the establishment of such courts out of the question. However this may be, will it not be better that some personal liberty be given up, if by the surrender of individual privileges, the welfare of the State and Nation be best served, and there be a cessation of strife be tween Capital and Labor ? II.w's This 1 We off.r One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cafe of Cuturrh that cannot be cured by HalPi Ca'arrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., ToU-do, 0, We t he undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and U lievc him pei fatly bouorable in all busioem transactions and linancially able. to carry out any obligation! made by their firm. WeU& Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnao & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toltdo, O. Ilaii's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous url'uces of the system. Testimonials free. Price 7Sc per Iwttle. Bold by all drug giU. UuK i Family Pills are the best. Aa 014 Controversy. The silver jubilee of King Oscar's coronation has awakened tbe old Ber-nadotte-Napoleon controversy. The French admirers of the great Em peror still insiit on libeling the memory of Bernadotta (afterward Charles XIV of Sweedeo) as that of a traitor. Not only do some histo rians accuse him of treachery to Napoleon, but they declare that be would also have betrayed the allies, and have made himself an Emperor after I he Napoleonio model. Bat it is also well to remember that Bernadotta bad been Minister of War while Bonaparte was Id Egypt, and served splendidly as a Marshal despite bit rivalry with the "Little Corsioan." Ha was mad Prince of Pont Corvo for bla bril- liant feat at Ansterlitz, and he only resigned and washed bis hands of Napoleon when that passionate rnler quarreled with him over the battle of Wagram. As for his work with the allies, it was Bernadotte'a sold iers that decided the battle of Leip zig. Ex. Baerjelor I It ma, September 23rd. The weather fair and ploasant again. The basket supper at Oak Grove last Saturday night was quite a suc cess. A good many voung; ladies and gentlemen from otlier places were present, all of whom seemed to enjoy themselves nicely. Samuel Fulcher of Smyrna, ship carpenter, is in Bachelor working this week. Samuel Bacon & Sods' tug boat was in Clubfoots creek this morning after a large raft of logs. Mr. Teasley of Wild wood is in Bachelor erecting a new dwelling for James F. Smith. Quite a number of our young peo ple wont to church at Adams creek Sunday. D. M. Salter of Merrimon and Tone Marshall of Winthrop were in Bachelor Sunday night on a visit. An Old Doctor's Favorite. Dr. L. M. Gillutii, who practiced medi cine over lorty years, originated,' used and claimed that Botanic Blued Balm, (G. B. Ii ) which has now bat) ia use about Utty-flve years, was the best Tonic and Blood Purifier ever given 'o the world. It never fails to euro the most malignant ulcers, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, and all skin nnd b!ood diseases. Beware ol sub stitutes. Use this sttitdaid remedy. Price per large bottle $1.00, AFTER SBVF.IIAI. DOCTORS FAILED. I have been iiftlictfd with Catarrh for many years, although all sorts of midi cities uii'l several doctors did their best to cure inc. My blood wn9 verv impure, and nothing ever had anv fl.ct upon the disease until I used that great Biood Item edy known as Bolnnic Blood B tlm, (B. B. B.), a frw buttles ol which i fleeted an cutii'o cure. I recommended it to nil who have CaWrrli. I refer to any uier chant or banker of Athens, Gu., and will reply to any inquiries. H. R. Saulteb. For sale by Drnguists. MAYSVILLE. PraflTAl on Slondny. The Town Bnlld 1 If I'p. A Km Glunery. Nircct Llgbta Arc Needed. September 23nd. A festival was gi-cn at the ware house of the W. & N. R'y, Monday night for the benefit of the new Baptist church which was recently erected by the good citizens of Mays ville and viciuity. There was a yery large crowd present and $27.50 was realized. The farmers are very much dis satisfied with the present prices of cotton, it having sold here today for C cents, but they are living in good hopes, and still waiting for the "promised wuve of prosperity." Miss Laura Suter of your city, was a visitor in our town on Mon day and Tuesday, Miss Emmu Weeks of Cedar Point is visiting friends and relatives of this place. Misses Fannie and Bertha Bell of Polloksvillo, who have been visitiDg Mr. A. J. Collins, returned home today. We hope to have them with us again soon. Maysville is on tho boom general ly, several new stores and dwellings having been erected and occupied recently. W. F. Mattocks has opened his store. He carries a full line of gen era! merchandise. Tho Maysville dinning Co., have completed their ginnery and are ready to accommodate their custo mers. They also havo a saw mill combined. F. M. and (!. II. Jenkins will open at an early date a full line of confectioneries. We wish them much success. L. T. Qillett was a visitor to your city Wednesday, lie went in the interest of A. J. Collins to purchase goods. W. F. Gillott of your city is visit ing friends and relatives at this placo, lie is always a welcome visitor with us. Our streots have all been laid and clcanod, and now all we need is plenty of good street lights, which Thar. Is Nothing Gloat. There la nothing Just ts good as Df, King's New Discover? for Contumptlon, CoukIis and Colds, to demand it and do oot permit the dealer to evil you some substitute. Hi! will not claim there it atjthlnji t Iter, but In order to make more profit bt moy claim something; else to be uat as good. You watt Dr. King's New Discovery because yoo know it to be safe snd tellable, and guireotred to do good or money refund d. Fot Coughs, Colds, Conaumplloa sod for all afleetiout ol Throat, CbesUad Luogs, tliere It Doth- loir to good at it Dr. Kioos Jfew Discov ery. Triil bottle fiet at F. 8. Duffy's Drag Store. Regular el ics M centt and 11.00. "CcmpMe Mantoil in . How to Attain It" A Wonderful Raw Medical Book, writ tea (or Men Onlr. One copy may be had tree, seeled, la plain enTet ope, en application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., v aiaoare it, BUFFALO, N. T. it is thought will be put up in a short time. R. W. Gillett has accepted a posi tion with a well known dry goods firm of Wilmington and will leave Thursday to fill the place. Eastman's No. a Eureka Camen is a simple instrument for use witl glass plates. Makes pictures 3 x 3 inches, and has space in back foi three double plate holders. Safet) shutter. Fine achromatic lens. Price Kd. f EiKkiCiBin, with m 4mM plat holder, $.09 " litra DMbie stale lloMewa, rail, .7ft " EMt-.'.EilrUaPldlyPUli,t;-i i,prdoa., M Fr salt tj all dtaltru Booklet 0 Bunkos amt Bityrft Kodaks frtt at agtntlts or by mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. ToToacco Gr-xoTxrezs ! FOR YOUR Thermometers Tobacco Twine, CALL ON Ia, H. CUTLER CO. Hardware and Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE, N. C. and GAS FITTING. 1 DvtiritnrD .1 in ! lino REMEMBER there is another Plum- bcr intown, Give III 111 a Call. tyYou don't have to pay for your work until you are Satisfied that it is all right. Give him a chance anyway. Respectfully, H. II. 1MRKER, 39&41 Craven St., New Bebnis. N. C. Take Notice ! Hand-niide nnd Sawrd SHINGLES, Biick and Extra Milch Cows, Feore Post anl Lallies, Stove or Range or Fireplace WOOD we ktep under large sbrds nev er gis w t iu rainy weather. All deliv ered FltEE to your door. HT'Be sure and see BIO HILL, The Shingle Han, Raleigh, N. C. THE FIHTY-SIXTII ANNUAL SESSION WILL BEGIN SEPT. 23rd, 1897. t37For catalogue and other information, address: Rev. B. kies, 1 II., Rectos. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons. A. D. War! Nlmmoiiftafc Ward ATTORNEYS aal COUNSELORS at tAW. KEW BEBRK. O. rraetlM la the eonntiee ol Cravrni, Dnplln, J one., emtio Carteret aud PaoiUoot la IM Suprem. anl releral Conrta. omooae .. Maaih rroat tros; .Mailt HoMI Ckaaaawkei. P. II. Pelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MMdU Street, Lawyers Brick Balldlar. Will practlne) la the Coantlae of Cravmi Utrum, J i rie t, imtxiw ana ramiieo. v. m. Court at B.w Hera and aupma Uoart of nn Ta Smi wa.lv. la ) worla. in. oa.B aua ten, ri (.tut, E AL'EM. JL Aw IHertvj. Hdnipltt Inii h ihaII LI mi I an friwi. Al()rM A. HuMitirrii, Mw Horn, M. C. v ui r jS Miriam St. Mary s School, Wholesale Prices Current. The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. HAMS lb' " Sugar Cured, ....... 11 12 North Carolina....- . i - 8HOrjLDER8- lb-; nugar uurea o (9 i English Cured .' 8t Richmond... 81 PORK $ barrel- 11 New Heavy Mess.... 10 00 10 50 Shortcut... 10 60 DRY SALTED MEAT Bellies..... 'H & Short backs lb..:. S, 1 LARD ft lb- Best Refined 0 North Carolina 7 Compound 5 SALT, f) sack- Liverpool 65 American.., 55 60 BUTTER S) lb Best Elgin 80 &t 85 Good 18 20 FLOTJR-D barrel- Extra 5 00 5 25 Straight 550 Fancy Straight 5 75 Full Patent. 6 00 Best Fancy Patent... 6 50 COFFEE fib Roasted 17 27 Green 10 20 SUGAR, f cwt. Granu. 5 50 Standard A 5 00 White o .... 4 75 Yellow 4 00 GRAIN f bushel Corn 42 Oats 271 821 Cow Peas 65 (g 70 Peanuts 80 1 00 EGGS f) dozen 10 POULTRY pair Chickens, young 20 25 Chickens, old.. , 35 40 FRESH MEAT Boefffilb 4 5 Pork f) lb 4 41 BEESWAX V lb 20 TALLOW, $ lb . 5 POTATOES-f bushel Norton Yams 40 50 Bahamas 20 25 The Perfection in Soda Water is right here in this store. Travel the world over and you'll find no drink, more healthful, pleasing and cool. It requires talent to make good soda. Any- body can't do it We use pure, fresu, .:: .,, Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. Rates to Tennessee Exposition. Passenger rates on account)' the Tenner see Centennial and International Ex position at Nashville, Tenn. May 1 to Oct. 30, 1897 The A. & N. 0. R. It. has perfcted rates with the all rail lines from New Berne to Nashville, Teon, and return at rates known as class ADCF JsG. Tickets upon application nay be had via Goldsboro, Asbeville, Faint Rock and Chattanooga, Via Goldsboro, Atlanta and Cbuttanootfs, or via Goldstoro, Den mark, Augusta tod Chattanooga. For further information app'y to f L. RILL, G. P. A., A. N. C. R. B." Prepare is Time. WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREENS, POULTRY NETTING, . GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators tbe BEST and CHEAPEST evereen id tbe Garland's Stoves & Ranges they tike the LEAD and ire eqoalled bj none. E. Under Hotel Chattawka, Booth -Front Stroot, New Borno, N LINIMENT. IEAD-MAM. riagical Pain Extractor. .CUBES RHEUMATISM, TOQTBACBB, NEURALOIA, BACEAOBB. LMBAQO, OATABRH, AND ALL KINDS OF : . FAINS AND ACHES. For nearly three-score years and ten this famous old household friend has been curing pains and aohes, and has never disappointed the user It is clean, pure, efficacious, agree ably smelling and quickly acting. IT IS A Rica, Spicy Compound and In TaJnable for Cute, Scalds, Sores, Bnrna, Ulcers, Wounds, Erysipelas, Skin Troubles, , Etc., Bte. Price 25 Cents. AT DEALERS AND DRUGGISTS, or sent in quantity of 8 or more packages to any address on receipt of money, by Wlnklemann & Brown Drug Co., Mala Proprietor, BALTIMORE. KID. TJ S. A. n. w. srarsox, Funeral Director and Embalmer. OBice;68 Broad Street, nextjto Stewart's stables. Residence 168 Broad Street. rjTBurial robes a specialty. lEFf ATEP Far Three Year He Suffertd Could Hardly Breathe at Night-One Nostril Closed for Ten Years. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas, was a aufferer from Catarrh in iU worst form. Truly, hia description of his suffering seem little short of mar velous. Instead of seeking hia couch, frlad for the night's coming, he went to t with terror, realizing that another long, weary, "wakeful night and a struggle to breathe was before him. Dc tion. TBXAS. Utitrs. LiitMMn Broi.. Savanmak. Ga.. OKNTSt I have used nearly four bottles of P. P. P. t waa afflicted (rom the crown of mjr head t. th. eolei of my fet. Your P. P. P. naa cured my difficulty of breathing, emother. Ing, palpitation of tho heart, and has relieved m. of all Dain. On. fioitrll waa closed for I ten years, but now 1 caa breatbe through It ' readily. I have not alept on either side for two years: In fact. I dreaded to ae. night come. Mow 1 aleep soundly in any position all night I I am 50 yeara old, but expect eoon to be able lo take hold of the plow handles. 1 feel glad that I waa lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my friends aad the public generally. Yourt respectfully, L U. RAMSEY. Tm 8tat or Texas, I , County of Comanche, I Before the anderelgned authority, oa this day, personally appeared A. M. Kamtey, who, after being duly sworn, says on oath that the foregoing statement made by him relative to th. virtu, of P. P. P. medicine, ie true. A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before m this, August ith, iSyt. J. M. LAMBRRT, K. P., Comanch. County, Texas. CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P. (Llppman's Great Remedy) where all other remedies failed. Woman's weakness, whether nervous or otherwise, can be cured and th system built np by P. P. P. A healthy woman is a beautiful woman. Pimples, blotches, eczema and all disfigurements of the skit are removed and cured by P.- P. P. P. P. P. will restore your appetite, build up your system and regulate yon in every way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-in-the-mouth feeling. For blotches and pimples oa the face, take P. P. P. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take P. P. P., Llpp man's Great Remedy, and get well at once. : : Sola ky ajTnrffct. UPPSIAN BROS., AfMtbwartsa, tele PreoAt, taapaaaa't Blecfc, aevaaaet), Oa. Eold br F. 8s DUFFY WM. DUNN, JAB. BEDK0ND, President. Ties Pres. D. S. 6UI0N, Sectr Treat. Hew Berne Ice Co MtMfaetarers Pure Crystal Ice, v From Birtilled Water. Out-put 10 Tons Dallv. Oar Load Lots Bollclted. Ice delivsred dallv (except Buodava) t. it. lo t p D. eaudavs (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 aooa. Fur prices sua other information, address. HH. OUION, VfaDSRtr. J vr e- Warehouse Foi:te sqle of. LEAF TOB&C'CO. E. M. PACE, ' Mar. A tteleamaB. SIZE OO X ISO FEET. BASEHEXT FOR GRADING 70x150. This market commends itselt to the grow ers ot Tobacco, where you can have it hand led right and sold right, tor as much money as any market. Here are some of our reasons : Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. Because, we are familiar with what is necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. Because, we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that it is prices that builds a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done Tight,- at the lowest price consistent with good work. We want your trade, and promise you in adyance top fig.uvN. We have secured the services as Auction eer ot Jno. Y. Barber, my old patrons know him, and knowing him is to say, he is first 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 tobacco to New Bernef prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. Any intormation on the subject given for the asking. Your Friend truly, E. M. PACE, Manager & Salesman. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Seareua. StLSixi.esa May, 1891. Capital Stock $75,000.00 Surplus and Profits, .11,111.41 OmCBHS: L. B. Cutlz-r, President. W. 8. Chauwiuk, Vic Free. T. W. Dltwar, Cashier. J. W. Hiddlk, Teller. F. f. Matthews, Collector. U1IIECTOK9: L. If. Cntlrr. John Sotor, W. II. n:,ltg, W. 8 lliadwirk, I' ll Ivll.tli r, .1. It. Cuuk, J. W. 8t art, X. M. Jnri ej , T.W. Dewey. We want your business and feci Hint we can otter you as much in return ns any other bank in Hie city. It is our endeavor to niuke business relations mut ually pleasant and profitable 10 our patrons. J. A. BEY AX, TIIOS.DAMtl.S, President, Yiee Pres. O. H. ROBERTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK, Or NKW BJSRNM, M. V. XITOO RJF 1Q6S. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits 98,168 DIHECTORS: J AS. A. Bktas, Ciias. 8. Hair A. Jno, Dunn, ii. it. Uouaar Tho. Dakismi. J. H. HACKHiaa L. llAiivr.r : K. K. IliHiior T. A. (into, Pres, B.II. Headows, Vice Pre H. M.OaoTZS, Casblur. CITIZEIVS HANK or mrw aarauqrxi, nr. o. DO A SEMEBAL BAKKIMO BVSIM1C8 The AoexmntaotBaaka, Bankers, Corpot' wiwfc i iiiui iron.Di. anil ottiere re eelvwl on lavorable term a. t'roinpt and car fcntra Colli aUooa a Specialty. aoaaa or DiavoToaa. ferdlnaad Ulrica St. U. Meadows, Chaa. Dully, Jr. Jami a Uetlmond Majrer II aim, Tliomaa A.Urean, C. K. rv. W.r. Crockett. J. A. Meadowe, namu.i w . ipoev, Cha II. Fowler, j. W. Oralnaer, B. W. Small wood, eao.V.Iv.a. PATENTS V. H. AND PrniFlriu PROCURED, EUGENE W. JOHNSON, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes. Ta v.. Tork Ave , Washington, D. C. OfflcEsUbllhedl808. Charges Mod erate. Correrjondenos Requested. 7LDDDPD1SDI1 ii In. hipm. Ahfcilut. pro..?. ?Z2?t P.im. ei ml'ul,M I. noaih. Sore ThTniT JEW BERNF, N. a Sewing Machines OX EASY TEHMS to retpot sible parties ON MONTHLY 1'AVMKNIS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, Iiui'licale Parts for Mactiinci For Sale. Needles and Oil in Supply, E. J. Lanier, 78 Polloek SU NEW IIEItlVJC. IV. C, District Agent, Slier lamfaclnrioi Ccinpacy; Liberal Terms Given Local Agcnl?. New Berne Mails. Notice ia given that on and after tble date malls leave . r For all polnU in Pamlico Counlv sorl wuiu sxcuou w seauion touoty close at a m. . , For Vsncelaro and Post Oftlcti la Northern part of Crsv.ii County close a. 12 noon. For Bel lair and Lima. 0 a. in. For WldtfoM, 11 a. iu. . . All trail fur IkBrtiM gea to Pricks ville, the former outre is dircnotiuoed ' Vsocsiioro mill arrives 13 m.' Vaneeboro mail leaves 1 p. ro. M . MANLY, roel master Itcal Ilnmie Agency ! HOUSES FOR RENT. DOUSES FOR 8 ALE. FARMS FOR 8 ALE COLLECTIONS OF RESTS. AOT I'USiuMS In Mlf Una lll I.. .1. prompt attention br'U'SVlnff word it the store of N. Nuno St Co., opnoilte titer run i mu, E. ICJIIAIU'EH. JfsarPostOrllca. Wantedfin Idea"-?