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THE JOURNAL. the year, ex , Published every day In eept Monday, at 96 Middle Street. Pbobi No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, EDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One j ear, in advance...... ...(4 00 One year, not in advance.. . 6 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city 60 Advertising Rates furnisbed'on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, is. u. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C Oct., SI. 1897. The Commonwealth is quite right in advocating the establishment of the whipping post in North Caroli na. It would do more towards les sening certain crimes than all the luws on the statute books. Governor Russell's position on the railroad pass matter is the weakest and most ridiculous of all his man; weak gubernatorial positions. His excuses for accepting railroad favors while condemning others, border on the idiotic. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPS! GNT PRO MOTION. In the promotion of local indus tries in the South, the factor of la bor is a most important question to be considered. More so, when the enterprise to be promoted has for its chief object the social and materiul beneGts of tho city or town in which it is to be built. Buildine factories in a city in one section of a State, may prove very different in its social results from the construction of the same class in another portion of the Stato, while the material results to the pro moters might prove equally re munerative in both sections. In the section where the colored race predominates, the establish ment of factories has the tendency to draw in and centralize the colored people, to the exclusion of the whites, Such a result is quite natural, for tho colored laborer is at hand, prepared to accept, at least at first, the wage which may be tendered to him or her. Then again the colored worker can live upon whatever amount may be paid in a manner which the white laborer of the more desirable class could not do. In tho townsof the South in the thickly populated colored belts, the building of factories has resulted in this centralization of colored people, and while the owners of those indus tries which have employed tba col ored laborer retp the individual benefit, their towns have not grown and developed, or received their pro portionate benefits, because the coiorea laoorer nag made the in crease of population, to the exclu sion of the whites, resulting in a lower social and educational order cf society. The nuccessful building up and development of Sonthern cities which have to contend with a sur plus of colored labor, is a problem, which can only be solved by experi mental means. There are kinds of industrial work which the colored laboier can per iorm as wen and at lower wages than the white laborer, therefore the solution must be tried by introduc ing enterprises or industries which can afford to support the best class of white labor. By the introduction of this higher class of industrial work there need be no attempt made to drive out the colored people, the object being to draw to the South an intelligent and industrious white laboring class, which shall produce a development along lines very different from those which the colored people, if left to themselves, alone, would produce. White colonization, by the-build era of industrial enterprises, would prove the greatest means of building up those Sonthern cities and towns, which have every natural ad vantage bnt lack white colonization to mane them produce the full development of which they are capable. The Southern city or town which shall try bv the introduction of white labor in its manufactories to develop its resources, and build itself op, will probably come nearest to solving the question of permanent social and educational growth, at the same time advancing and plao ing its material prosperity upon solid foundations. TO CUBE A COI.D ID OSS DAT Take Laxative tfromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 100 Bewara 9100. The readers of this piper will be pleas ed to tarn that tbtro Is at least on (Ireadtd disease that science baa been able to care in all its stage, and that 1 CaUrrli. Hall's Catarrh Con is the oi If positive curs kiowo to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ecooititiitloo al disease, requires a constitutional I real ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken In itroallr, actlog directly upon the blood and mucous surlacao of the system, thereby destroying tht foundation of tb disease, and glviog tbe patient strength by building up tbe eanatitutioa and as staling nature la doing it work. Tb proprietor! ban so much faith la Its curative powers, iliat they offer On Handled Dollars for any can ibat It hit to cart. Bind for list of testimo nlata. Address, F. J. Chkrit Co., Toledo, Hold by DraM'tU, 78c. Ohio. Hall Family fills ar In bnt. SWANSBORO LETTER. October, n A fine rain at last. Digging taters is in process now, they are pretty good considering the long dry spell. Cotton picking mo3t over with, very short crops and low prices, but they will plant cotton. Mr. Sol. Goronto on New river, is the only prominent farmer here that doesn't make cotton, and his head is lovel. Mr. L. C. Woodhull and wife rom Long Island, N. Y. is in our city now prospecting. He wants io buy a place and niovo here; good luck to him. Miss Mamie Bryant, who has been quite sick, is up again wo are glad to say. The town commissioners, and new constable are working things better. The new tax collector, col- ected over $15.00 town tax in about three hoiirs, Do makes some mad when ho goes to them, but it is no use, they poney np or pay costs. Capt. Heady caught 10 bbls. big roe mullets at his nshcry last week. The new little steamer "Nina," is finished. She is a beauty, she left yesterday for Beaufort, N. C. to get out papers, etc. She ti.st mnde a trial trip up White Oak river and did splendid work. Capt. Jim Par kin is engineer. We don't know her Capt. yet. Oar people ought to give great credit to Mr, J. F. Piettyman, more so than they do. We hope he wi'l continue to be as much benefit to Swansboro's interest in years to come, as he has been in the past 4 years, he lias been with us. lie is going ahead sawing right. One or two large vessc's aro ex pected in soon for lumber from the mill here. Tho Baptist church here has no preocher yet. We expected to find one at the Association at Goldsboro, but failed in part as yet, have three iu view now. W. J. Frazier of Jones county was down here last week, while going back he lost a tlO gold piece out of his pocket. Mr. Tom Riggs passing along found the money and gave it to the owner, who rewarded Mr. Tom with a silver dollar for his honesty. Dr. 0. !N. Ennett's funeral ser- rice win take place at his late resi dence at Cedar Point, Carteret coun ty, on the first Sunday in November next. Steamer Nannio B. is still ashore on the rocks up the river. Lhos Ambroso, col., had five ten dollar bills in his pocket yesterday in the rain, ho got them wet and laid them on the stove with a flat iron on them to dry, the stove got too net lor llie bills and burnt them to a dust before Elias knew it. Now 'Lias says he is going back to New York but Hit moet he caros for is to see the Government making 150.00 out of a poor nigger. Mr. O. W. Smith has been np pointed postmaster for our berg. Suspense over now. "I knew it all tho time" say a dozen or more peoph, SIM IIS Instant rolUf for skin-tortured babies anil rat for tired mother In a warm bath Willi CtiTiounA Soap, and a single application of CiTicuiiA (ointment), the great akin euro. Tho only speedy and economical treatment for Itching, burning, bleeding, scalv, ami llinply humors of the skin, scalp, and lloctl. la oold thronchnnt th world. ?rtTTC Dura Ato Cmm K'ai. I'OKi-oK tTmy, IMe Proprietor"., Boston. "UowwCure Evtay tab Uuiw." milted ftt BABY BLEMISHES a3&, Hamilton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1897. Dr. F. S. Duflyy New Berne, N. 0. Dear Sir:--Enclosed find twenty six cents, for which kindly send by mail 1 box Dufly's Itch Ointment, the only dandruff cure. Very respect., G. W. MEWBORN. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE 00. r II Wheh talking to too . . . .i. About Furniture The sharpest point we can . v argue is the fact that our -Long established business -, and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we Jhave made is the best testimony . : as to the quality lot our ? goods and the way we do business. . . : . ALL KINDS OF ; Desirable ca be : ' fonnd here hurniture TAKES! Are Now Due ' AND MUST BE PAID ; At Once! I do not intend to give any further notice, but you may look for me or my deputy at any time if your taxes are not paid promptly. I shall col lect aa the law directs, as. I cannot call or send but once. t3P"Plea80 govern yourselves ac cordingly. JOS. L. IIAIIN. Sheriff Craven Co. -Oct., 15th, 1897. ' " If you are contemplating , the purchase of Furniture a call at my- store will - prove profitable. . John Suter, Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. - How te be BeaatifaL To be beautiful,' ou mutt have pure Mood and good health. To do so, purity the b!od and build up the health with tbe best Tonic and Blood Purifier of the age, Botanic Blood Balm ("B. B. B.") it is the old standard and reliable rem- idy. It never falls to cure all manner of Blood and Skin diseases, where eminent physicians, and all other known remedies have failed tend stamps for book of par ticulars, lo the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Qa. Price 11.00 per large bottle. roiiTiva pnoor. A lady friend ot mine has for ssverul years been troubled with bumps and pimples on her face aodick. for which be ued various cosmetics lo order to remove them tod beautify and improve Itercomplexlon; but these loari appllci tioos went only temporary, anil kit her sklo In worts condition. I recommended an Internal (prepara tion known as Bolanio Blood Balm, (B B, B.) winch I have been using and tell leg about two yearssbe used three hot lid and all Dimples have disappvarcd; her akin is soft and smooth and hur aeo era! health is much improved. She ex presses herself much sratitlert. and ran Mccomnwod It to all who are tbnt tffacl ed. Mae. 8. M. Wilhon, Iron' llouo tain, Texnt, ' Bale by Druggists. , Have Opened a . New Store at No. 75 Middle Street, Next to Geo. Slover's Hardware store, where we will be glad to show to the public the prettiest lineqf Furniture ever seen in this city. These goods we are ;omg lo sell very cheap for the Next 10 days for cash or on time, in order to in troduce our new store and goods- T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. NEW BERNE, N. C. a 1 Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, DEALER IK Sash, Boors, Blinds, Line, Cement PLASTER, Garland's Steves & Ranges Bevoe's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. YOU MAY NOT BE. Still you will find some things - It,..', tf..al 'J "TO APOOIL" In our stock we have knob locks at 20c each; pad locks at 5c, 7to, and 10c each; hasps and staples So each; butt hinges So, 7)c, and 10c pair; door springs at 10c each. Also a full line of useful house hold articles. - An iron stand with S lasts, a shoe hammer and a box of shoe nails for 50c. Don't forget us. J. C. Vhitty to FINANCIAL. NOTICE! City Taxes are Now Due and the law re quires them paid by November 1st, 1897. Be in time. J. L. HARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. LARGEST POSSIBLE Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Betrevxx jeoalaxeas May, leei. Capital Stock... . ......... ft 75,000.00 surpms ana fronts, 11,111,41 i OFFICERS: i L. H. CrjTtEft, President. W. 8. Ciiauwick, Vice Pres. ... T. W. Dswkv, Cashier. J. W. UiDDLK, Teller. ' F. F. Matthews, OoUector. ' D1HBCTOU4: L. H. Cntler. John Sntor, W. U.BIaclaa, vr. o. uhhiokI) i -.ji.j'eilt:liur,.l. M.i;ii'K, t. W. Btowart, ' . M. Juri.o) , T.W. Dewey. We want your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as any other bank In the city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually pleasant, ana prontable to our patrons. J. A. BBYAN, . tHOS. DANIELS, President. ' Ylce Pres. ' 0. H. ROBERTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL bank. V Of KKW BKBNK, M. C Capital,. .................$100,000 Surplus Profits 98.168 DIRECTOR JAS. A BltTAK, Chas. 8. Uriah, Jko, Dunk, O. H. HOBWT " Trios. Dakisia. J. H. HAomuua L. tlAHvsr K. IU Bianor- 3L The Great JOHN ROBINSON And FRANKLIN BROS., ENORMO W Ahsolntely tbe Mig'i'lcst Amusjmjnt Cnw1idiiop ever saeo in this or any land, under the largest tenia i-vir construcUd water proof. T. A. tinen, Proa, B.H. Ueadowa. Tie. Pres H.f.3Borsia,Cahlur. - CITIZEN BANK DO A SKNERAL RAKKINO BUBINESt The Accounts of Bunks, Bankers, Corpoi MlTd on lavorabl tsima. t rompt and er IDI H14BUDD KITe. IO UIO LB UN f SI Ol OUT 00. tomen. Coll-eUons .SpeoUlty. ' aoARs or Diawross. . K. U. Meadow.,. rerdlnaad Dlrloh J. A. Uoadows, fiamuel W. Ipork, CbAa. U. Fowler. 1. w. tirainxer, K. W. Smallwood, Qvt. N. Ivm. Cha. Dully, Jr. Jami-a Beomond, Mayer Habn, .TUotna. A.Urer, C. K. Fot. W.f. Crook.lt. PROFESSIONAL. F. K. Slmmoas, A. D. Ward NImmoni'e& Ward ATTORNEYS aid COUNSELORS at LAW. HEW BIRNK. B 0. . PraetlM In til onnntm. nt ?r.v.n. riniilln. Joima, Unslow, Oarterotand i'uinllco; la lu. auprein. anil Vwlentl CourU.' Mnal K. HHlla fraat NlrMS ObHmii. M.Uil csisistawkis. 1MI. lelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kiddle Street, Lawjert Brick Balldlar. Will prattle. In the Conntle of Cravm Crtaret, Jones, (Juslow and Pamlico. I'. H Coui I at Ksw Bern, aad Bupreaia tmrs o h. BUM. , , LIVING PICTURES ! 2 Complete CIrcuKe! 2 SEPAU1TE MENAGERIES I 2 Roman Hippodromes jReeelwm Notice I The undersigned having been duly ap polnied Hecelvors ot the ttlimaon l.uin LerCooipanyi and umii-r ilia order nf nn.Untmunl lulnn r.niilnMl 1 1 n.iill. a I oredltort to die llifrlr claims wliu u as 300 I'DIIFOIITIEIIS auch reenvera; Therefore: All peniona 1 holding any rlaima or demands of any a aMia-w? u iV rri,iVTU t n,uro or kind ar. Dotllied to pn-arnt the ;lVJili3 IM! JKail Xn saaae to the undcralgned llcctivcra in or 11 I In-fore the Aral day of 111. next term of 3 CIRCUS RINGS ! ,he BuPlor court of Craven comity, to ii isnu mr mil uF Ul l u I'lll UT , ENCHANTING STATUARY ! 'wrtarTa II I Jf aili(lfliiii.. .3. We have Just Received . . A CAR LOAD of Extra Tine IIORSKS AKD MULES and we will , WARRANT every horse or inula, we sell to, be just as represented, or yon got 'your money back. The buyer doc not risk anything when htf makes a" purchase here and nut-of-town buyers can feel safe in leaving the choice to . -f- We invite inspection of an unusually One line of Bnegies and Wacons at particularly fair prices, and we aio tillering some decidedly good values in the way of well-mndo harness, suitable for all Boris ol work. : IIA1IJT & CO. ' .v . v . . A j n 1HB7, to Hi. end that auuh order may be 20 l erOClOUH lilOll) In a 50 Foot Open Deil. made in respect to th.samc as the court : . , I M.v A nrl .11 ...... .(... II.. U, i ... J H--VLI, ..It .lllll. I1JD .1 I.I Ollllf- vo Lumber Companv must be paid to us. P. n. PEtXETIEIt, .. New Berne. N. C, BepL J8lh, 1897, The Most Glorious, Elaboiate, Expansive and Coieptabtnslve GRAND FREE STREET PARADE Ever seen. Containing more Oraod Mew Foslores more Sublime Highis, more Uories, mnre Camels, mure E'euliauls, mors ruto and women, moie caeea, chariots, tableau curs, more bands, of inus'c, moi autnmatic miisio, mm hrtutkiul e Miioitt, than any oilier show pouatses, besides a world ol other sublim. and startllne, rew and ttriuin il novaliiiDf,(o much grander, greater, ensllUr aod aor mriitrloue than any other possersts, that o)poitioo poritlvely pale, at the thought ot daring t dri-ain of sUempliux even llie Weakest Imilatlon of this all- owrakailowii-g liitruUnc tlun m s new and nncmv ualadny rr -cessions I Amannenu I-fTThe Onindst. niclxw. Hur t Hired Pnrade Kver beheld Dcfjlng all Com petillon EVEUV MOKNIJJO 10 O CLOCK. Hew writ Mas P sty A hawl.taly I asawwa U I lr1tlm- lrn 4 atrial In ll to at dart) V rf mt n.orwy If ww ,, n ' n Y ii 1m Itataw1 a aWMBMsriri-ama pit. t)a Wi'h li- aa tvt- laT. n ' " I 1 '11 rsus I Ma 1 1 taitaitl i ' I ;! i"-iw i.f or iv 2 Complete Performance Inlly nt 2 & H p. in. ; Doors Ojiea Ous Hour E irher. Ooe Ticket Ailm'.n In All. New Berne, Friday, Oct, 20tli.f- n4 boUl F Umkm mm - till tv ) In semitli. IUv I ar 4 -a4. I i,.r.i(fl fcrWI f..M- , . it THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW BERN, N. C. CAPITAL., $50,000,00 13D0E8 A GENERAL FIRE INSUHANCE BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN, President, GEOKUE GKEEN, t?ccrctary. W. D. BLADES, I v,cc.prc8 JOHN UUNN, t ' OS? J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gen'l ARent. r.fflees: OVEli CITIZENS BANK' Sprin my '... If you want to get rid of money go to some springs. If you want to get rid of disease, stay at home and take P. P. P., Llppman's Or eat Remedy for Rheumatism and all forms of Blood Poison ing, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Malaria. James Newton, Aberdeen, Ohio, says P. p. P. ' did him more good than three months treatment at Hot Springs, Ark. W. T. Timmons, of Waxahatchie, Tex., saya his rheumatism wa so bad that he was confined to his bed for months. Physicians advised Hot Springs, Ark., and Mineral Wells. Texas, at which piacea he spent seven weeks in vain, with knees so badly awoilen that his tortures were beyond en. durance. P. P. P. made the cure, and proved It aelf, as in thousands of other cases, the best blood -purifier in the world, and superior to all Sarsa parlllas and the so-called Rheumatic Spring:. n. P. Baiiantyne, of Ballant vne & ricDonoush'a ' .-B H 11 ' m r r x I I Late Iron Foundry, Savannah, Ja., aays that he has uttered lor years from Kheumat Ism. and could get no relief from any source but P. P. P., which - cured him entirely. He extols the properties of P. P. P. on every occasion. P. P. P. la sold by all druggists. $1 a bottle; six bottles, $5. LIPPMAN BROTHERS, fri Llf pmsn Clocls, . SAVANNAH, QA. For Sale hy F. H. DUFFY. REMEMBER When yon aro in need of anytl ing in the Hardware line WE -. v- carry the largest ito;k in tie tily and ' GUARANTEE the price of eyerj artiole we tell. We have Stoves We have a few barrels of alr-alaoked lime which we will sell at fifty cents per barrel while it lasts. TO ERCII ANT. Wea-lll Uv. A money oo anything in our line. Respectfully, . L. H, CUTLER HARDWARE CO., f-nnrmaora to Rlnv..r an 1 C, 11. Cutler tc Co. aid ware Co, Doubling Your Prosperity. The promotion .if corpora tions, Hie handling of their atorka and bonds, a special- We will oriranlw) yon a cor. jwtration, liulp you to au-ll atoik, and pcrlmps mnke your lorlune. The American Publisher.!, Audit and Invrstmrnt Association, J "II II" HII.I.US1 AYKItlTT, -l-.Til I! N i I: M, ..n-d ll, Eastman's No. a Eureka Camen is a simple instrument for use witt glass plates. Makes pictures 3 x inches, and has space in back foi three double plate holders. Safet) shutter. Fine achromatic lens. . Bilr. Si.Wi FU. KMm, m, . . .IS " ll.n'itanlfcrfnm.lK,,.., ja F wit h oil 4nlm. llHrt tf SmntM mJ EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. Take Notice ! rtaod-msde and Saved 6BINQLE3, Biick and Extra Milch Cows, Fenre Pott and Ltlhei, Slova or Jtsnue or Fireplxce WOOD we keen' uodcr large hed nev. r gels wet in ralnv wraihi-r. All deliv ered FlIEE to your door. ItfVo rure aud see BIO HILL, The Shingle flari; I "nt buti cnixlif trl i r nnisir r titu wionii m i.t" ui m Ui lit.. ' !'-. limn Vv uahi'.-.'ha, Iau& -!, distn.1 or ft' 'i ' '.'l. V if j.tr-i!.i. o .r f '-. 1 1 lMr. i'tir ire) n-.f ,,)! ,,. . . A r"wiiT, 4 l!-w t., t "..t I.I a. . I. (hi Ki, b. ) H l fl. .4
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