THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at 86 Middle Street. Phoni No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, MITOB AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES:! One year, in advance $4 00 One year, not in advance. 5 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city, .... 60 Advertising Rates furnishedon appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. (J. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C Oct., 26. 1897. THE STATE FAIR. A visit to and examination of the various exhibits mado at tbo annual State Fair, which was held last week at Iialeigh, was a good opportunity for every North Carolinian to see what his State could produce. In point of real merit and extent, the State Fair exhibition of 1897 has probably never been equalled. The weather was against rOI out of door shows, especitlly horse and other races. The exhibits were of every kind, and those from the farms of Hilt more, Alamance and Occoneechee, were of an extent and variety to make a Fair of themselves. A criticism might be made that the exhibits on account of lack of space were not as attractively dis played as they might otherwise have , . .... , . There is one thing in regard to the , . ? , , State Fair this year, which de mauds which shall lead to its being done sway with in all future State Fairs, and that was the conspicuous and public offering for Bale during the Fair, of the poultry raised at the State Agricultural Expeiiment Sta tion. It was with satisfaction that the Journal learned that this was done against the protests of the Fair Management, and that the present State Administration was the author of this innovation. A moment's thought and reflec tion will show the injustice of thus having the State competing against the poultry breeders of the State. The Agricultural Station is kept up at the expense of the tax-payers. The various experiments which are made there are for the benefit of the people of tho State, for them to see and learn the way of improving their crops, cattle, hogs and poultry and many other matters ou their farms. The Agricultural Station is not sustained at State expense to raise anything in order to compete in the markets with the producers of the State, bnt instead its object is to en courage and educate the producer, and assist him in raising larger and better products than he did before. At the State Fair this year, every coop of fowls from the Agricultural Station was labelled "for sale," and poultry raisers, and every thinking person, could not help seeing the injustice which was done poultry raisers, the State coming into the open market as a competitor against those who made poultry raising a regular business. Unless this abuee, and it is little elee, be repealed, poultry breeders in the State will not likely send their fowls to future State Fairs, $100 It swart $100. The readers of this paper will be picas cd to leirn that there is st least o is dreaded disease that science has b iu able to cure in all its stage, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure ia the only poitite cure known to the medical fraternity. C.Urru bcingacoo3litution al ditoate, nun in a a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in terually, action directly upon the blood and mucous aurlacaot of tba ayttem, thereby deatrojlnp the foundation oi the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the caottltution and ai slating nature io doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curatives powers, that they offer One Ituodird Dollars for any case that It falls lo cure. Bend Tor lltt of tcitimo Dials. Address, F. J. CiiKsir & Co., Toledo, Hold by Druggists, 7.1c. Ohio. Hall's Family fills are the beat. Oat HI Oera at Mrat. Washington Sanda of Robeson, Berks county, Pa., wm the most surprised farmer in this section of I'enosylvsnia recently.. Mr. Sands hai .been in ill health for some time, and in oonsequenoe bii farm work bai not been attended to at it should hare been. Ilia corn, in an im , V CVBB A COL l AT Take Laiativ Brooio Quinine Tb lets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to euro. Sic.. mense field, being over ripe, re quired speedy shocking, but farm labor i scarce in this section, aud tbis work was neglected. All day Friday Mr. Sands worked as hard as bis poor health permit ted, and quit very tired that night. After tbo moon had risen about thirty neighbors gathored in his corn field and industriously worked until after midnight, when the corn was all in shocks next morning, when when Mr. Sands went to the field, he was astonished to find his task com pleted. New York Times. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut Ibis out nnd Inke to your -druggist nnd get a sample bonis free of Or Knit's Now Diseoveiy. fur Cor.suciiplii o,Cou"hs and Colds. They do not ask jou io buy balore Irj.ng. Tin? will th"W y, u the great merits of (Ins truly nondi-rlul rem-' cdy, and i-liow yi.u what can he accom plished by the ngu'ar t;.: battle. This is do experiment, and would be riiaslnns to the proptiutoiH, ditl ihey not know it would lut in iably cure. Muny of the best phytiC'ins it i j now usn.g it in their prac tice null. (Trent muds, mid r; relying on it in most feveie c:v-eH. It is siniant cd. liial bottles iite at F. S. Dully's Drug bli re. Regular sizes 50 reuls aud $1,00. A Solf-iupportinjr Farmer. Greenville county has one farmer (and doubtless many more) who has never bought western wheat and western Hour, There is little that this farmer and his family consume that is i:ot raised at home. Not even does his table rice come from George town or Beaufort. It is a Greenville county product aud it is said the low country rice is not superior to it. This gentleman makes his own syrup. lie makes his own oats and barley and he produces a large num ber of bales of cotton. The horses land mules that ho works are native ... ir , . , to his farm, lie has been known to dqui . , . , . D.a. v.n.vi ituui ma v.. 11 iuiiou anu send it to a factory, getting a part of it back in the form of furniture. This farmer is not a great politician. Ho h not even a free silver man. lie reads the newspaper carefully, lie is not poor, llo is not dependent Hut he is a very busy man. He is so poor that ho rarely has a day to spend away from his own large plantation or plantations. He is on, his farm with the regularity that a cashier is at his desk in a Hank nnd as many days in the year and as many notirs in tne any. mere are ftrmers who are able to indulge in more leisure than is this Greenville farmer, but in other respects thty are poorer than he is. Greenville (S. C.) News. How to be Bcantifnl. To b.' beautiful, you must l.ave pure Wood anil good healtli. lodoeo, purify the blood nnd build up the healtli with llio lest Tonic and Wood Purifl.r of the age, Iiotanic' Blood Balm ("15. B. B."), It is the old etnu'larJ and reliable rem. cdy. It never tails to cure all manner ol Blond and Skin disia-es, where eminent physicians, nnd all other known remedies bave tailed semi stamps for bo k of par ticulars, to the Blood Balm Co., Allauta, Ga. Piico $1.00 per lnre bcttle. POSITIVE I'KO F A huly filend oi mine has for aeviral years liein troubled with bumps and pimples on her face and nick, lor which she used various cosmetics in order to remove tlieni and beautify nnd improve herco:iiplexioa; butthesa kcal applica tions wen; only temporary, and lift her skin in wor condition. i recomtnenuen an iniernal prepara tionknown as B itnmc Blo id Balm, (Q B, B.) which I have b en uelnz and (ell tngaooui two yeur;,he uuil three hot ties and all Dimples have disappeared; ner skin is sott anil smooth and in-r ten tral health w much improved. She ex lmra ntrseii mucii gratine'i, anil can reccommend It to all who are lima unVt el. Mns. 8. M. Wilson. Iron Muun liin, Tew. Fur S-i!e by Druirs;its. Hrstlnc Jauo.' Hnt Ilroord. "No. sir," uiil tho rural voter. "I wouldn't trust thnt politician under no circumstances. "Why not?" "Ye'vo heard nhnnt how ye ortcr lx waro of a two faced man?" "Yes." "Well, after seoin all the different picters of him iu tho newspapers, I've come to the cont'luidou that bo's a 17 fared man at the lowest calo'lation. " Waahingtou Htur. OABTOllIA. li n mrr niffsa. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, DEALER IN M, Doors, Mi, Lime, Cement PLASTER," Garland's Stoves & Ranges Bcvoe's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. I.IEDIEII TliEMlEfiT OH TRIAL To Any Reliable Man. UurelotM uppTtinm and one month's remedies Of rare power will be stent on trLul, Without any atltxinc piiymchtt by the fitremoai company In iti world In the treatment ot ninn went, broken, dis couraged irora eJTocm of excesses, worrt orer work, &c Happy miirrhco n'uurod, ooaiphtto res toration or development of nil mbutt conditions, Tho time or this offer la limited. No C. O. 1. aclieme; no deccpttnti; no exiNiaiira. Artflrwi ERIE MEDICAL ttBSStf!?. LITTLE MONEY IN MEAT. How Restaurant Proprietors Suffer From the Hake TJp of alenn Cards. "If all restaurant proprietors," said one of them, who has been well known as the owner of a Broadway eating place for the last' ten years,' "could on ly induce their customers to eat less meat they uot only would make more money, but they would give better sat isfaction all round. Iu the first place, there is littlo or no inonoy for the res taurant keeper in selling boiled or roast meats. It costs too much to haudle them aud requires too much time to prepare them aud fj'rve them as they should be to lcavo auy profit for the man who does it. "Aud in the second placo the patrons order meats when they would much prefer something else. That is the fault of the proprietor. He arranges his menu wrong. The Email steaks, the chops and the cutlets and all the other meats 'to order' are placed too couspicuously on tho bill of fare. A man's eye is bound to catch that list first, whether the man wants meat or not. Being in a hurry, as 99 men out of 100 are iutlie country, he orders tlie first attractive dish he finds, and the result is ho gets some thing he does not care particularly about aud something which the restau rant man dots not care particularly about selling to him. "Last winter tho man who rnus tho restauraut in tho national house of rep resentatives tried an experiment which turned out remarkably well. He delib erately sot to work to luro his patrons away from tho 'steaks and chops to or der' column, and so instead of printing it in bold black letters in the middle of tho bill of fare ho tucked it away dowu in tho lower right hand corner and placed at tho top of tho curd a list of the dishes that were most profitable to him. They proved not only to be most profitable to him, but most satisfactory to his customers, aud instead of nsing six loins of meat a day, as he had done beforo, he used only one and a half and supplied the same number of guests. " New York Presa Bucklen'i Arnica Salves. T. Bkst Salve fn the world for Cuts Bruises, Sons, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sons, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, C irns, an 1 all Skin Eruptions, nnd posit ively curt s Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sntisfiction or money n-fusi'ed. I'rici 23 cents per box. For sale by F, S. Dufly. TOE WORLD'S LARGEST POSSIBLE The Great JOHN ROBINSON And FRANKLIN BROS., IDilS Ibsolately the Mightieat Amiuemwt C under the largest tenta evir LIVING PICTURES ! 2 Complete Orciine I 2 SEPAltiTE MINAGEUICS t 2 Roman Hippodromes 20 Ferocious! JAon In -The Holt Glorious, Elaborate, GRAND FREE STREET PARADE EvriTsoro. Con lain fng more Grand New Feature, mors Bublime Hlghi, Diorr Uones, mre Camels, mora Elephants, more mto and women, tool cages, chariots, tableau ears, mom bauds, uf nius'c, moe autoinatk music, rar Iwauiiiul n. sjoium. hsa any iither (bow pmnewMt, befldss a world of oihi r sublime and trtlio1r. new und i rijilnil toovsti"U, ao much eran kr, sreatef, dstllur arxl Hiorn meritorious tlisn any iittur posstrars, that opposition po-lilirair palee t the thoal'l at daring In 1 ream of uliemplliix svrn tin weaknt liuilalton of this stt Mrrrli!owinf tntrmiue tioo nf a new and mitlilr ()ilty Prncesihinal Anauytieot -?riie dmnd. it, HkbeiH, Hh st Bin ft IN.r.ds Ever bsiield Difjlq all Com petltloB EVEHY UUUNINU 10 U CLOCK. -.; 2 Complete IVrforninncew Dally at 2 H p. in. Doors Open One Hour Earlier. One Tljkei Admlls lo Al'. 12 New Berne, Friday, Oct. 29tli. r When talking to yoc :. . . , About Furniture The sharpest point we can 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 'of our goods and the way we do business. .... ALL KINDS OF Desirable c. be ...- found here Furniture sr prices. If yon are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. John Suter, Under Hotel Chattawka, New Borne. N. C. Olr I Don't You Remember Sweet Alice Ben Bolt ? it is a very fine song, but it doesn't touch same we have in stock. Anything from ' Dixie'' to "Beethorana", "Moonlight nnnln o.n lio f.tnnil a ..! at the lowest prices imaginable Also n full and choice lineof Stationerv.Books ana Musical instruments. Bee our stock before buying elsewhere, and you won't regret it. Ins. D. Gaskins, 101 Middle Street. Hamilton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1897. Dr. F. S. Dufly, New Berne, N. O. Dear Sir:-Enclosed find twenty six cents, for which kindly send j hy mail 1 hOX Dufly'S Itch Ointment, the only dandruff cure. Very respect., G. W. MEWBORN. I! I msoUdntloattTer sicn in tbis or tny land, constructed wafer proof. ENCHANTING STATUARY soo ri;itroum:iLS ACIIEH OF TENTS 1 3 CIRCUS RINGS I a 50 Foot Open Den. Expiaalre and 0mprelicnal- TAXES! 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 Vour taxes are not paid promptly. I shjll col lect as the law directs, as I cannot call or send but once. : ISp Please govern yourselves ac cordingly. JOS. L. 1IAIIN, Sheriff Craven Co. Oct., 15th, 1807. YOU MAY NOT BE Still you WTll And some things TO ABOOIt." In our stock we have knob locks at 20c each; pad locks at 5c, 7jc, and lOo each; hasps and staples 6c each: butthinees 6o. 7tc, and 10c pair; door springs at 10c ' each. Also a full line of useful house- linlrl nrliplna An tnui alanilwilK nioDto a shoe hammer and a box of shoe nails for 50c. Don't forget us. J. C. Whitty co- FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK...' Bearaxi. B-cloIxloss Majr, 1891. Capital Stuck $ 75,000.00 nuvpiusanu fronts .11,111.41 OFFICKBB: L. H. Cutlii, President. W. 8. t'HADWllK, VIC Pro. T. W. Dkwkv, Cashier. J. W. 1IIDULK, Teller. F. K. Matthiws, Collector. DIKKCTOIH: L. II. Cuttrr. John Snlnr. W II nii.lui . W. H. I.liadwt.k, l'.H l'eiletier,.l. n.Ciaik, J. W. HtHwart, N. M. Jurey, T.W. Dewey. We want your business and feel that atobLTin" 1!" return as citv. It Is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons. J. A. BHVAN, TIIOS. DANIELS, Frssldent, TIce Pros. U. II. EOBEUTS. Cashier. THE national bank. Or NKW BKUNK. N. 0. rtrOOBSORATBD ises. Capital ....$100,000 Surplus Profits, .. 98,166 DIRECTORS: JaI A. Bur ah, Chas. & Ubvaii, Jao, Dunk, O. H. ltOBBBT Tnos. Dahibls. J. 11. HAOKBUaS L. llAursr a. &. uiauopi T. A. Green, Pres. B.H. aleadowa. Ties Pre , H.M.OBOvas.Cashlu. CITIZEN BANK or wjuw sxrjEtxrs, sr. o. DO A OEMERAL BANKING BOSINEttt The Aeeounts ot Banks, Bankers, Corpor ations, rsrmors, Morohsnts and others rt selved on favorable terms, t rouipt and cart tol attsnilon given to the Intel t st ol our cos tomers. Uoll attons aSpeoUUty. BOAXD OF OIBVOTOB. Psrdlnud nirlch J. A. Hosdows, Samuel W. Ipock. Chas. H. rowler, 1. W. Grmtntcer, E. W. Smsilwood, ttso. H.Ives; K. U Mesdows. Chan. Dully. Jr. Jiuni a RedmoBi) Myer Harm, ;rhomss A.uraer. O.K.Fot. W.r. Crockett. PROFESSIONAL F, X. Simmons, A. D. Wars! HI in in on A Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. HEW BIBNI, C. Praotlee In tlx eoanties ol Craven, Dnptln, Jonaa, Omlow, caittrot snd PamUoo; la oe Saprewe Dd Kedrl Oouns. WaieeM hm. Nlk PramS MlrMS Oppuelte Miel vhsMsvks. P. II. Pelletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, " Middle Street, Lawyers Brick BalMlar. Will prsctlre la the Coantlee ol Craven ' arteret. Jones, Unalow and I'amllco. l'.H Coui t at Kew Heme aud auprru. Court Of Iteceivrs Notice! The undersigned having been duly ap pointed Itecehcrs of the btimsoo Lum ber Company) and under the order uf pp.ifntnienl being required to notify all creditors to file their claims with us a such receivers; Therefore! All persons holding any rUlms or demands of any Datum or kind are riot I Ned lo present the saaas to the undersigned Receivers on or before the first day of the next term of the 8o per lor court of Craven county, to be held on the SSlh day of November, lttt7, to the end that audi orders may be made In rmpect to the same as the court may direct) And all suma due the 8tlm aon Lumber Companv must be paid to us. P. n. PELLETIKK, ) New Berne. N. C, Bepl. 16lh, 1807, PnttmaUm. l-m.M-Ht ( . in It to a Wi r-wl m.MM7 If w. !.. a-.. -., Y., nul H- ti-alral t S.WMfurlbMinpt-l tlM Mn r .. Villi Uiii.a who I j ii.rwlei..mT.mw. til mtUW to ura 1 Uu. o. mVmm 4 Nairn, n in, i -1 ' 4 kMl! . , MS "'. I " - - ' -" itnii . uii i , . ii Jm fc U- " m- - .rl Mill b- Ik-. .m .,.,,)., i, In month. JUm I ht. , .1 ..,..., 1 .1. ftffU, I ,ll.lr. fftrmw thlitng I t M t . I , I . . f , Si 1 ammry nt 1 rU. , 1 ' t.Hl ll S mmnd a)S.I1esM rp, i .,, .. II of tks (xx Ik) ai IF 1 ' '-y1 """t ""iii -4saa!S5 C6?tRlCKI 1891 , !SS We have Xlist. Received A. CAR LOAD of Extra Fine IIOKSKS ASD MULE3 and we will WAUUANT -every horse or mule we sell to bo just as represented, or you get jour money back. The bnu'i- doe not risk anything when he makes a purchase, here and nut-of-town buyers Can feel safe in leaving the choice, to in. Wo inrilA ln.no.tinn nf ..n i.nn.ii.ilti, RnA ltna tt Riirrnicta nml U'arnna at particularly fair prices, and we : . i. . j it i. iu me wuy ui wen-uiHup iiur.pesc, THE NEW! BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW CAPITAXa, I3TD0E8 A GENERAL T. A. GREEN. President, GEOHGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLFCNDEN, Gcd'I Ageot. 8old by For Sal o hy Doubling: Your Prosperity. The promotion Jf corpora tions, the handling ot their stocks and bonds, a special ty. - We w'll organire you a cor. Kration, help you lo sell stock, and perhaps make your fortune. The American Publisher, Audit and Investment Association, PHILIP WILLIAMS ATEEITT, Special Bout hern Heprcarn tativo. Citizens National n.nk DuilJiiif, RALEIGH, N.C Sewing Machines Oif EASY TERMS to rerpoi sible parties ON SI0.NT1ILY TAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Fartlen, Implicate Parts Tor Machines Tor Sale, Needles and Oil In" Supply. E. J. Lanier, 78 Pollock fit., mzvr , n. i District A (tent, . r. fcl4 i.u UlUI iL I l. 4 V i-J. .1 UJ til nw wo iv -1 ! ' I , . id 1, wiiiiifdiiiii , tne (dieting some decidedly good values i i ..ii , .. t i. aiiuauie lor an suns ui nun. XI, IIAIIN & CO. BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 FIKE IN8UHANCE BUSINESS. W. n. ADI8,lVlr.rrnot JOHNDl'NN. OSSces: OVER CITIZENS BANK. Victims of tnaHgnant Blood Poison and Scro fula were formerly looked tipon e3 lost. Fearful of contacrion. their frienda denied them companionship and medical ignorance denied them hone. Their life was -worse man aeatn ana tneir only relief the grave. Many such cases were specially sad from the fact that the sufferers con tracted disease by accident or heredity and through no faolt of their own. Modern civilization looks -with nvtnna. thetlc consideration upon all cases of blood coisonlnir, and medical science, after srrott- ing for centuries In darkness, has finally evolved a cure. Despair vanishes like nn evil spirit. Hopevshines forth like a glorious sunrise. P. P. P. (Uppman'a Great Remedy.) This sovereign Specific cures all forms ol Blood Poisoning in both men and women, i P. P. P. is apermanent cure for Rheumatism. P. P. P. is the only logical treatment for Catarrh and the only remedy for Catarrh In advanced stages. P. P. P. cures Dyspepsia In all its manifold forms and is a general tonic superior to all sarsnparillas. all flruggists. One dollar a bottle. Six Domes tor nve dollars. LIPPMAN BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, Llppman Block, Savannah, da. F. H. DUFFY. Eastman's No. a Eureka Camen is a simple instrument for use will -glass plates. Makes pictures 3J4 x 3M inches, and has space in back foi three double plate holders. Safet) shutter. Fine achromatic lens. 1 AA T mct w", .. . . st.ee ' M tU lfcl M.Um, wa, .IS " SaM'SrilaatMSi7rhUsS!iSX.rl M taU r Htnltrt, KttUH MmiHt mi EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. NOTICE ! City Taxes are Now Due and the law re quires them paid hy Novemher 1st, 1897. Be in time. ' J. L. HARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. iLjavr:!!, f.4 t..!s..m;itI;( o- '- p nwd ntwl n i'nL I rnl b....aJt3iH.ILiKlrri i.f MODfSlsiTf r I . OtisOffirifi OrWiTt U,0.rTiHTO-t' """ '' rk' it U it Um ' mi li.'. !. (torn W lTi.iiri..rs. . i f i A I, l.(ii( or l.liiitrK, fl rt'vr'p i-Hi. 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