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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at W Middle Street. . Fbonb No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, ' EDITOR AND PBOPRIBTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One j ear, in advance,. '. 4 00 One year, not in advance. 6 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city, .... 50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. V. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C; Oct., 17. 1897. CAN NEW BBRNB BB MADE MORE PROSPEROUS. With the increased trade which comes to every merchant and busi ness man at this season ot the year, there is little time for them to give to the consideration, how shall New Berne be made mere prosperous than it is. And yet this is the very time when such a consideration ought to be given careful thought. Business may be good, sales of merchandise increasing ever previous years, and the outlook encouraging, yet every merchant feels that there is a time coining when this buying will fall off and trade will lapse into dullness. To provide against this evil day is the duty of every citizen. Necessarily there must come per iods when sales are slow, yet there need be no excessively dull times, if the working man of New Berne is provided with work, for it needs no argument to show that the laborer provided with work, is always a con sumer to the extent and degree of the compensation he receives for his work. At this season, it is the firmer who is the agent of New Berne's prosperity. He has good crops, lie is marketing his produce, and with the proceeds is buying those things which through the season when his crop was maturing be could not af ford to buy, or really did not need. This is changed now. The farmer has sold his produce, and has money ' to speed, and is spending it every day in this city. In the same degree as the farmer with bis farm products brings pros perity to New Berne, so will the laboring class of this city bring it prosperity, in a daily, unceasing flow, if this class shall be provided with work. New Berne can be made and kept prosperous, if remunerative wages can be given her working people. Building manufactories will give this work, and it will not merely increase and keep permanent the local mercantile trade of the city, but manufactures will attract out siders who will not be slow to follow the lead of those who living here, show their faith and confi dence in the future of their city by constructing factories for the manu facture of home products and for the employment of home labor. To the extent that the laborer is provided with work, so shall pros perity increase, and every citizen who can make legitimate work shonld do so, and thus make his city more prosperous. Or. King's New Discvarr for CensamttUn. This it the best medicine in the world lor all forms oi Cougui tod Colds and fur Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed It will cuie snd not disnppoint. It Iiki no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pntumooia, Bronchitis, La Grippe. Cold in the head and Consump tion, It is sale for all ago, pkarant lo lake, and above all, a turn core. It Is al ways well to take Dr. King's new life pills in connection with Dr. King's new discovery, at they regulate and tone the stomach and boaeU. We guarantee per fect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at F. S. Duffy's drug store. Heyular size ")0 cents and $1.00. Orange Orav.e Reaewee. It the owners of the Florida or ange groves had given careful at tention to their groves immediately after the freeze, instead of neglect ing tbem, as a large proportion of them did, says the Savannah Newt, the orange orop this year would be something like 1,000,000 boxes, in stead of 250,000, as it Is estimated it will be. Of this 250,000 boxee boat 200,000 will be marketed out side of the State. Why most of the groves that were eventually oared for are so backward is that their owners were too poor to boy the fertiliser! necessary to force the trees to vigorous growth. Now they are fertilising their groves lib T CUBE A CL ! BUB DAT Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tb let. All druggists refund the money If it faili to cure, J5&. erally, having been able to borrow money on them since better times came. ; Within aboat four years, if nothing occurs to give the groves a set back, the orange production will be as great as it was before the freeze about 5,000,000 boxes. It is estimated that fully 10 per cent, of the groves injured by the frost were abandoned, but many new groves have been sot out in that section of the State which was not noticeably hurt by the froeza. It would not be at all surprising it ten years hence Florida should be pro ducing 10,000,000 boxes of oranges a year. Will Raise Wheat In Alabama. A meeting of farmers of Dale and adjoiniug counties was held at Ozark, Ala., last Monday. It was called by commissioner of Agricul ture for the purpose of discussing the cultivation of wheat and cereals. Cheap cotton and a short crop fur nishes abundant evidence that the farmers of the section were erring in single-shotting cotton, and the big assemblyaof a hundred or two prominent farmers indorsed the p'an of diversifying crops and rais ing everything to eat at home. One hundred of the delegates pledged themselves to sow from five to twen ty bushels of wheat this full, and deposited money with the probate judge to purclmso the seed wheat for them. The Dale meeting was such a success that Commissioner Culver will try the plan in other counties. $100 Reward $100. The renders of tins pnper will be pleas ed to leirn that tlicre is at least one dreaded disease lliut science has been nblc to cure in all its stages and tliat ' h Cat,irrli. Hall's Cstarrli Cure is the duly po-itire cure known to tin medical fnitcrnitj. Citarrb lieinnn constitution ul dUcate, rvquiris a coustituiinnul treat merit, Hall's Cuturrb Cure is taken In ternallv, acting directly upon tlic blood Hnd muccus surlacacn of ths system, thereby destroinr the foundation ot the disease, and giving tue p.itien! strength liy building up the constitution and as sisting naluie in doing iia work. The proprietors have so ninth filth in its curatives powers, that tliey (iffer One llundied Dollnrs for any case ihut it iaiU lo cure. Send lor list of testinn) niula. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Sold bv Druggists, 7,"c. Ohio. Hall's Family Tills arc the bsst Applied at the Wrong Place. Young Journalist I would like to have some advice as to how to run newspaper. Veteran Editor Sorry, my lad; you've come to the wrong person. I am only the editor of this paper. Better consult one of my subscri bers. Omaha Union. Bow to be Beautiful. To be beautiful, you must have pure blood and good health. To do so, purity the blood unil build up the health with tho bett Tonic and Blood Purifier of the age, Uotanic Blood lialm ("J$. 11. B. ). It is the old standard and reliable rem edy. It never tails lo cure nil manner ol Blood und Skiu diseases, where eminent physicians, and all other known remedies have failed tend stamps for bo k of par ticulars, to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Pike $1.00 per large bcttle. POSITIVE I'KOiP. A lady friend of mine has for several yeais be n troubled with bumps and pimples on her face and.mck. lor which she u'ed various cosmetics In order to remove them and beautify and improve liercomplexi on; hut thee lojrfl applica tions weru only temporary, and lelt tier skin iu worse condition. I recommended an internal prepara tion known as Botanic Blood Balm, (I). 13, Ii.) which I have been using anil sell ing about two yenr,!h" need tlirec lad ties and all uunples have dii-apiK'iirect; Iter skin is soil ami smooth and her gen eral health i much improve. i. She ex presses hersell much uratlheil, ami can receoiunieii'l It t all who are thus nBert ed. Mus 4 M. Wilmin, Iron .louo tain, Te.Mif. For Sale by Druggist. r Wiies talking YOU . . . About Furniture The sharpen point we can argue is the fact that our Loan MrABi.imilD business and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we Jliave made is the Vet testimony aa to the quality ot our goods and tho way we do business. . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable funis kre Furniture e"Mt If you are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. , John Suter, fader Hotel Chattawia, Hew Berne, R. C. Sa- Cata and rak. A sea captain tells ot his sailing in southern seas where flying fish abound. They would sometimes in their flight in the night cdme aboard the ship and drop to the deck. He had three cats that, though they were lying asleep below, would hear the sound whenever a fish struck the deck and would rash up to get it They distinguished this from all other sounds. The crew tried to imitate it in various ways, but could lot deceive the cats. , All animals, domestio ones included, become restless before a storm. Gats and dogs scratch and move about, while their fur looks less bright and glossy than usual. It is always a sure sign of rain when horses and cattle scratch their necks and sniff the air. The eysight is very often injured for life by tight lacing. FOR SKIN-TORTURED And rcjt tor tired mothers In a warm bath wlthCUTiccHASoAP.andaslnsleaiipllcatton of CuTicunA (ointment), tlio groat skin can. Ccticuba. Remedies afford Instant relief, and point to a speedy euro of torturing, ills-flguring,hnmiliating,ttcliiHE,l)urning,liloed-ing. crusted, scaly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Mil thmmthonttlie mld. PorrssDsoo u Cm UT Uow to Curt Sk.ii-Tnrtnwd BaMM," ftss. SKIN SCALP and TTalr n,iittflcd by UUTICU1U bOAF. REMEMBER When yon are in need of anything in the Hardware line WE carfy the largest Btock in the city and- GUAKAJfTEE the price of every article we sell. We lave Stoves Until you Can't Itest, We have n few barrels of air-slacked lime which we will sell at fifty cents per barrel while it lasts. TO MERCHANTS We will save you money on anything in our line. Respectfully, L. H, CUTLER HARDWARE CO., Successors to Slover nrdwarc Co. and I,, 11. Cutler Co. S3 TEE WORLD'S LARGEST POSSIBLE 0 The Great JOHN ROBINSON And FRANKLIN BROS., ENORMOUS SIflS COMBINED ! Absolotely the Mightiest Amusement Consolidation ever seen in this or any land, under the largest tents ever LIVING PICTURES ! tS Complete CIrcune.il I SEPAIUTK MENAGERIES t 2 Roman Hippodromes 20 Ferocious Lion In The Most Glnribus, Elabrte, GRAND FREE STREET PARAEE Evirsjetn. tontalnlng more Grsod Nsw FstluroA mora BublilM Hlghis, more Hones, tunrt Cimels, mors Elilnir, mnr mto sod women, mote cages, clisriois, Ulilesa ears, more bands, of music, moK tulmnatic tnnslo, mora twauttiul o- siuais, Hisn ny inner sbow pussasoa. bnaidest world or 01 her sublime sod startliDK, nw .. nr(.,ln..i nnil,.ns. sn Biik li enin.lr. uraalar. c-lllcr and B.om mt-rtKhoua tliao lanvotlirt poaiisra,lUatOIpollioo po4llvalT plm at Ilia UmURbl ot darloff lo ilrvam 01 alianiptloii avn 111a wbii imiiaiioa 01 uiw iivvrmuuwiu luuwmi . Ili,n ,,r a and iniuhtv GaladsV l"nCasliina Auiatoaaot. t-ff'TUr Gmndist, Rlrhfai, Ilun st Hlrrrt Hsrsda Ever baOald Dtfjlog all Cum. paUiloo-EVKItr MOHN1NO 10 O CLOCK. . . L.i 2 Complete FerforninnccN Dally at 2 A 8 p, m D.K) rs Opea Ooa Hour Esrlirr. Ooa Ticket Adm'.ls lo All New Berne, Friday, Oct. 29th. WHO ARE WEAK BXSXEN C3'.VN 11 U Da DISCOURAGED s Wen who suffer from the etfeets of disease, oresw work, worry, t ram -b folllss of youtb or the ex eeases f manhood, tram mmatnrai drains, weak neaS orltckof development of any organ, fairareof Tltal forces, nnstneas for marruure, all inch men should "some to the fountain head " for awtentise method nf mwrellom powertovitsltie, develop, re store, and sustain. We will mall without cbnrze In a plain sealed envelope a wnpblct thai Toll. Ii All, sure, no deception. Address nqtnint sent nnsskoa. Ho expo- ERIE . MEDICAL CO, 84 Niaoana street, buffalo, m. r. Fire District Ordinance. ' At the last meeting of the City Council the following ordinance in reference to firo district was offered j and action postponed and ordered published to give an opportunity for any citizen to present bis objection if he had any Be it Ordained, That no wooden building of any kind shall he erected within the following territory in the City Of New Berne, to wit: Begin ning at a point 100 feet East of the eastern side of Craven street at its terminus on Trent river and run ning thence parallel with Grayen street to the center of Pollock street; and thence down' and with the center of Pollock street to a point 100 feet East from Middle street thence Northwardly and par allel with Middle street to the center of Broad street; thence Westwardly along the center of Broad street to the center of Hancock street; thence Southwardly along the center of Hancock street; thence Southwardly along the couter of Ilanoock street to Mrs. Laura Styron's line; thence Eastwardly and parallel with Pol lock street to the Northeastern corner of J. W. Stewart's lot; thence Southwardly and parallel with Hancock street to a point 100 feet North of South Front street; thence Westwardly aud parallel with South Front street to the center of Han cock street; fctunce Southwardly and parallel with Hancock street to the channel of Trent river; thence East wardly with the channel of Trent river to a point 100 feet Eastwardly of the Eastern line of Craven street extended; thence Northwardly and parallel with the Eislern line of Craven street to the beginning. That any person who shall violate thi ordinance shall be fined fifty dollars and that every day any building erected in violation of this ordinance shall be permitted to remain upon any ground within said territory shall constitute u separate offence. connructid water proof ENCHANTING . STATUARY ! SOO Ij:itFOItJIEItS ACIIFS OF TENTS ! 3 CIRCUS RINGS ! a SO Foot Open Den. Expsaslv snd Cropiliriisive it n iihe ws I FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants sDANXase Bearaca. SnsUM Mvy, S.8SKU Capital 8tock, $75,OOO.QO Snrplasana Pre fits. ; 11,111.41 . OFFICBR8: . L. H. Odtlbr, President. W. 8. Chadwick, Vice Pras. T. W. Dewkv, Cashier. , J. w.Biddlk, Teller. . . F. F. Matthews, CoUeotor. DIti,ECTOKS: L. H. Cutler. John Suter, W, n. Blades, w. o. mauwicK, r.ii.reoeuerj J. . i;iaia, t J. W. Stwwart, N. M.Juruey, T.W.Dewey. I ' We want your business and feel that I we can offer you as much in return as I any other bank in the city. It is our ; endeavor to make business relations mut-, uallv pleasant and profitable, to our patrons. . v . ... 1 ' " I J. A. BRYAN, THOS. DANIELS, President. TIee Pres. I 6. H. EOBEBTS. Cashier. I The national bank, Or NKW BKBNK, H. 0. TJ!rOOKFOHA.TSD 188S. Capital $100,000 Surplus Profits 98,169 DIBBCTORB: J as. A. Brtam, CHAS. 8. BKYA1C, Jao, Dona, Q. if. BOBsar Thos. Dartus. J. H. HACKBuaa L. llAavai . ILK. inauor: T. A. Green, Pres, X.H. Meadows, Vice Pre H.H.Gno vas, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK ov xrww bibnii, xr. o. DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE8 The Accounted Bants, bankers. Cornor- ationa. F armors. Merchants anil others r eeived on favorable terms. Prompt and cart tomera. iui ananuon given 10 ina uueiraioi oorona Colli dlons a Specialty. BOARD Or DIBWTOBS. Ferdinand Ulrloh K. B . Meadows, Chan, butty, Jr. Jam. Redmond, Mayer Haun, :Thnmaa A. Greer, C.K.Fnv. W. F. Crockett. J. a. Moadows, Samuel W. Ipoek, unaa. ii. rowier, J. W. Grainger, W. 8mallwood. Geo. N. Ives. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons. A. D. Ward Simmons eJfc Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BERNE, H C. Practice In the countiea-ot Craven. Dunlin. Jones, Onslow, Oanerut and tamUoo; In tne supreme ana f ederal uuurcs. ( nt No. MiMiih front Ntreel Oppvalle Mulel (Jtiattnwkni. P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will practice In the Conntles ol Craven Oarteret. Jones, Onslow and l'amllco. 11. H Court at Kew llerue aud ttuprruie Court o he State. - Receivers IVotice! The undersigned having been duly ap pointed Receivers of the Utimson Lum ber Company; and under the order of appointment being required to notify all creditors to file their claims with us as such receivers; Therefore: All persons holding any claims or demands of any nature or kind are notified to prem-ut the sawu to me unacrsigiieu lleccivers on or before the first duy of the next term of the Superior court of Craven county, to be held on the SUth day of November. 1897, to the end that such orders mar be made in respect to the same as the court mar direct; And all sums due the Hum. son Lumber Company must be paid to us. P. H. PELLETIER, I p F. O. GOODWIN, ( Kccelvm New Berne, N. C, Sept. 16th, 1897, -STEAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, AND FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For AH Points North. The Steamer NEUSE will learo on Mondays, Weinesdsys, aod Fridays at 0 p. in., tbarp. Mk ing iio stops between Mew lierne to Elizabeth City. ' Tbe Steamer NtWBERNI will sail on Tucidgva and Fridays at Vi o'clock, noon, makius: landings at OrienUl, Ooracoke and ltoanoke Island. IW Freight received not later than one hour previous to tailing. For farther information apply to GEO. 11ENDKRS0N, Agt. M. K. Kiko, Oan. Mgr., II. O. UcroiNd,Oao.Frl.& Pau.Agt. , Norfolk, Va. New Berne, N. C, Sept. 18, 1807. Ileal FHtate Agency ! nOUsJEU FOR BENT.. BOCSE4 FOB BALE. FARMS foil BALK COLLECTIONS OF BENTS. Any I'U.liwn loUr Ho wilt be gttnn prunipt atUolloo by k-avlog word at llie store of N, Knuo & Co., opposite llie Post Offiie. E. K. lUttPEB. Sear Post Office. II. W. SIMFSOJT, Funeral Director and Fmbalmer. Onioc,08 Broad Stroat, aext,'to Stewart's itaMcS. lUaidance 108 Droad Blret-t. Iirnurial rubra a spvcla-'ty. Old Dominion Steamship C ' ... . . A.J If II II WPfftir.uY ..km We have Just Received A CAR LOAD of Extra Finn HORSK.S AND MULES and wo will WARRANT just as represented, or yon get jour riAlr anvl hinir whan hn mskn nnrchann hern and out-oi-town Liners can feel safe in leaving the choice to We invite insoection of an nnusually fine line of iiuceics nnu U iifons at rjarticnlarlr fair nrices. and we Hie in the way of well-made harness, suitable for all sorts of work. . THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITAIj, IS-DOES A GENERAL FIUE INSUHANCL BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN. President. GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gen'l Aseiit. ' Recent Investigations by the authorities of several States have at tracted attention to proprietary medicines, and there isn marked dispo sition to draw a sharp line of distinct ion between mysterious nostrums and worthy articles of scientific compound and known character. "Many proprietary medicines," says a leading XSjs pnyaitmn, "r mc vesi pussiuic diseases wnicn they are made to only reasonable to expect that world-wide ' reputation and unlimited re sources ought to make compounds tional skill, and it is manifestly to their in terestto have their ingredients fresh r.nd pure. Take, for example, Llppman's great remedy, -popularly known as l. The formula is on every bottle. physician knows that the ingredients , the best possible remedies for purify ing the blood, and the compound is a scientific one, which increases the efficiency of the whole. I soms- ttmM nrsurplhii Aiwtrtnl tnlvtirc for Blood Polsoninsr. Scrofulous A Hvtlnn. f m m h1. Dm.m. nn complaints arising from impure and blood, but I always feel safest in prescribing P. P. P., especially whra I am not personally acquainted with the druggist. In prescribing P. P. P. (Llppman's Great Remedy), I know I am taking no chances." When doctors fe:l su:!i confidence in a standard remedy, it Is no wonder that this general public insist upon having it. - P. P. P. Is sold by all druggists. $i a bcttie ; six bottles, $5. j LIPPflAN BROTHERS, lSTl&c. Savannah, Ga. For Sale by F. 8. DUFFY. LINIMENT. TBADIMARK. Haglcal Pain Extractor. .CLBES BBICMATISBl TOOTBACBB. NETTRAXaiA, ; BACKAOBI. OATABBB, LKBAOO. ANDAU. KIHDSO PAINS AND ACHES. For nearlv three score Tears and ten tbla fatuous old household friend hat been caring pains and ache. and hai never disappointed the usor It is clean, pure, elDoaoioua. agree, ably aoielling and quickly toting. IT IS A Kick, tfUrf 0Btaa4 aa4 la. walaaaiat Oata, aUalda, Baraa, Bona, Dlctra, Wawaia, Bryalaalaa, tkia Traaklaa, t, Eta. Prlee tS Caats. AT DKALCHS AKI1 UHUIIOISTa, or art in qnsutity of I or mora packages tosuy aUdnascio receipt ol monry, by Wlnklemann ft Drown Drug Co., rroprtatar. BALTiraonn, ko, tj g. a. in.. - iMy - lSa. - . every horse or inulo we si ll, to bo money back. The buyer does not tu. , olterincr some decidedlv good values. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. 30,000,00 W. B. B7.ADEB. I Vlcc.riwt JOUNDUNN, Alices: OVER CITIZEN'S BANK. iccrijiuuns Kir ine if, ifir cure. It is certainly chemists oft with excep P. P. Every nil,.. weak tr" Eastman's No. 3 Eureka 'Camen it a simple instrument for use witl glass plates. Makes pictures 3J4 x IY. inches, and has space in back foi three double plate holders. Safet) shutter. Fine achromatic lens. Mm U I bnhbam, silk tm mUs sUs Ute, S4.M " anfsBMH.ru.aw4m, on, .ts SMsMSStMSknMM,IKltH,Sv4a, JS f U h ll tltri. tirt . MmtM mi Pknk Ktdiim MftmUim V mutt. EASTMAN KODAK CO. ' Rocheater, N. Y. Take Notice ! nand.ms.dn and fasri-d 8Q1.VGLK3. Diick ard Extra MUvii '.'os. Fence I'.it and (Allies, 8iov or Itnuua or Kuriii a WO"L) we krap ondir la-te s!ird-rv r vita w.t In m-iiv m h r. Ad d.i iv. end FKEK to jour; do .r. i?lie i.r and sou BIG HILL, The Shingle flan. (! t rul "i m!sv!l.irkai ntttninesi nA ml) 1'ai f rnt iii:.wtirtiiui:ttd MtODtntTK tf. I .ma inua WaamtrinA. i IXBtt l 14a uuau c.a.c::owcco;j T Orrft W.tiiiH'.tnii n f 9 AGREE ml a SsA. j!,J..'JtrlL D I' 'immm- ir- ist h :r. ii? M-r&r-m. i i MM m.Miri, arawing r I '"""-) wnn Bnp -ikau, y9 'liaa. ll paten of pot, lr- Oi f Uuufl, Oar 1m tvi disa till Mirrtt sr r X i A BtasjauiBT. M tlir fo Ot am 1'nt-i.ta," itl I
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