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THE JOURNAL. '. Published every dny In the year, ex cept Monday, at MS Middle Street. "Puosn No. 8. CHARLES L, STEVENS, - 'CDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ine fear, in advance .', 94 00 One year, not in advance, . 5 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,.... 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. U. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C. Nor. 0, 1897. MOST PROVE ITSELF CLEAN. In looking over tbe field for fut rare political contests, the Demo cratic party of North Carolina ought not to be blinded by any sentiment, but facing the situation squarely, note carefully its own position and that of its political enemies. To no:e tliete political euomies without taking into consideration their elements of strength, what they have done in tht- past, and what it is possible for them to do in the future, would prove unwise, yet these things are not all that is neces aary for the Democratic party to do iu order to regain its control of the State. Iho people of North Carolina Wint u State government that is sound, honest, stable. Under Democratic rule in the past the people of the Old North State havo enjoyed such a government, have had an administration that was wise and ono that sought the welfare cf tb.9 greatest number. Can the Demociatio party give snch assurances to the people as to convince them that if it is given control of the State again, North Carolinians can feel sure of an ad minis rat.on which shall correct present existing abuses, and in its dealings with State affairs shall manage them with wisdom and in the interest of the people ? Democratic pledges can, and un doubtedly will be given to this ef fect. But giving pledges for futpre conduct is not all that is necessary for the Democratic party. It must show itself clean, with wholesome principles, and without the pie counter mark upon the fore heads cf its leaders. It must show the voters and the people, generally, that it knows its enemies and intends to fight them, not treat with them, not barter for "considerations" or seek by fusion or co operation with its enemies to get into power, by hook or by crook If the Democratic party cannot win on its principles as set forth, it must show that the people are in different to their own welfare and the State's reputation, and wish to continue in power the present fusion administration whose actions and deeds have made the State ridicu lous, and whose officials are the laughing stock of the whole conn try. This is hardly probable, ar.d the opportunity of the Democratic party is at hand to both pledge itself, and show itself the party that shall give North Carolina a government that will comjianp respect both at home and abroad. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, I 1a-OA s Cocnty, t ", Frank J. Chenkt nukes oath that lie n the senior pnrtner of the Arm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing butiness in the City i f Toll d i. County and Stale sfoiettid,and Hint Mid Arm will pn? the sum of ONE lU'NDRED DOLLARS tor each and every cae of Catahhh that cannot In cured by the ot Mall's C ata Run Cork. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to l fore ma and subscribed In my premier, this Otb day of December, A. 1). 181)0. . 0- . A. W. GLEASON, bra l f v-w i Notary Public. Hall's Catsrrli Cure Is taken internallv. and act directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Head for testiuio, Rials, tier. F. J..CIIENEV & CO.. Tolcdo,0: Sold by UrU!!RUis 75c. Hull's Family Pills an IU lrL OUUWtyAkrUf.4. Tbe Louisville Courier-Journal aayt: "A Ostic encounter was threat, ened Friday afternoon in the new Preston. Main and Eighteenth street lectrio can betweeo a conductor and a countryman from Indiana. The countryman boarded the oar at Seveuth and Main street. Tbe conductor' collected his faro and took position oo tue rear plat form. "The man from tbe oonntry soon discovered a email button at the aide or me seat, waicn be proceeded to press. The car stopped, but tho farmer signified no intention of got J ting off.' lie laughed heartily when tbe car started, and again began to ring the electric bell. " 'Don't you know yon are not allowed to ring that bell unless you want the car stopped?' asked the conductor, in a gruff voice. " 'I paid my -fare,' answered the other, 'and I guess if I git any par ticular eujoyment out of ringing yer old bell yon haven't got any right to stop me,' "With this the troublesome pas senger pressed two buttons to show that he was not to be outdone. The conductor theu seized him by the nape of the neck and ejected him from the ct.r. " 'This beats any town I ever did soe.'said the farmer. 'They talk about bavin' new cars for comfort. I never did see one of them bells, and I just wanted to practice on them a little. That's what a feller gits, though, when he does try to improve himself and act like city folks.' " Yellow J net Killed. Cascarets, Caudy Cathartic kills lellow Jack wherever they hnd him. No one who takes Caecarets regularly ani sxsteniaticiilly is iu danger from the dreadful disease. Cascarets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c. 25j. 50c. all druggie's. The Tan Wyck Family. Hie lather ol tins family wus from New York. The mother wus a daughter of Mr J S.unuel Maverick who lived and died in Pendleton. Mr. Maverick, was tho owoer of more real estate than any other man in the State, His possessions lay in South Carolina, New York and Texas. One ot Mr. Mavericks sons, Augustus, we..t to Lexas and was engaged in the war betwseu the Texas Republic and Mexico. His hone was at San Antonio, where Ins descendants still live. Uo wus associated with Crockett, and barely escaped the massacre at the Alamo. At his death he owned more laud in Texts than there is in the State of Sjuth Carolina, and his cattle were so numerous that it was impracti cable to brand lliem. liio "no brand" was the mark of his owner ship, so that to th is day unbranded cattle in Texas are called Maver icks At onetime the Van Wyck family brought to Pendleton Walter Gib son as carriage driver. Gibson married a Mis3 LswU and gave up driving. Then he wandered away to the Stndwich Islands eventually became practically the dictator of tbe islands. He was prime minister under the monarchy there. Ex. Cares t fctay Corel. Thousands of voluntary certifi cates received during the past fif teen years, certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood Bulin, (B. B. B.) will euro to stay cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches, and the most ma lignant blood and akin d'seases. Botauic Blood Balm is the result uf forty years experience of an emi nent, scientific and conscientious physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn winch is tbe best remedy. Boware of substi tutes said to be "just as good" and buy the long-tested and old reliable Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) Price only 11.00 per large bottle. EFFEC'TKI) AN ENTIltK TIIK. For over two years I have been a great so II ere r from Rheumatism, af fecting both loulders to such an extent that I ould not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Halm, B. B. 11., effected an entire cure. I re fer to Rov. YV, W. Wadaworth, pro prietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all merchants of Newnan. Jacob F. Spoxcleu. Newnrn, Ga. For sale by Druggists. CalBHM narf.aar. Dr. Weir Mitchell, lecturing to a school of nurses lately npou the neces sity of self control iu emergencies, told the following incident: "Oueof bis pa tients, while in a low, nervous condi tion, swallowed by mistake a dose from the wrong bottle. Hhe shrieked ont that she was poisoned. One of tbe nurses screamed 'Acouitel' and began to cry hysterically. The other nurse, seeing that the patient was going into oouvnl sinus from terror, when relief wonld be Impossible, said coolly: 'Don't be fright ened. Look here,' taking a monthfal of ths don herself. Hhe theu went onteide to rid her month of it, procured an motto and seut for a doctor and a stom ach Dnma Her calmness saved tha Ufa of the patient " ei(lBf us) M liking. In Switzerland a milkmaid or milk man UuiM itSnv w . tnm If nift-A m.1,1. ttncA Yuan. Iiwumi It hu Imiah iHmm. end that a cow will ytuld one-fifth more iiia ii sooiueu annus; tne milking by a pleasing melody. rm cvmm a cmvm tn she bay Take Laxative llrooio Quinine Tab let. All druggist refund tbe money if it falli to cure. 23c ' Xallmaa Cars. . '; J, As a railroad train was swinging around a sharp enrve a passenger in the sleeping oar was thrown against the in side window of the stateroom so vio lently that his elbow went through the glass. The Pullman conductor came promptly to the rescue, asking if he was hurt. , ; i V "No, I'm not," answered the passen ger good naturedly, "but the Pullman company's dividends will be cut down this year by the price of one pane. I suppose the stockholders can stand it, though." . "The Pullman stockholders won't have to," said the conductor. "It comes out of the X, Y. and Z. Railroad com pany, to whose train we are attaohed. I shall make out a damage slip, the train conductor will certify it, the re pairs will be made at. the end of the route, and tha railroad company will foot the bill. There's mighty little, I tell you, except ordinary wear and tear, that the railroad company doesn't pay for. If there is a scratch on the side of this car at the end of a run, the X, Y. and Z. pays for it, not the Pullman company. New York Tribune. The Greatest Discovery Sot. . W. M. Repine, e'liior TVkiUa, 111., 'Chif,'' siys: "Wo won't keep house without Dr King's New Discovery for tjnnsuinpiion, Cougji and Co'ds Ex- perimentea nun nan; otbeis, but Lever got the irue remedy unlii we ued Dr. King's New Discovi.y. No oilier t can dy can take Us Vaco in our home, as :u it e liitvo n eer a ii and ture cure lor 0 iiiylia. Cold'. Wh'nipini! Congii, e c." it is idle t r-xpsiiiiivnt with otl rr reme dies, ev.in if i l,ey re urnd n von as just is jj'Vi I ii9 Dr. Ki iii's New Discovery. They ae not as good, b enu -e t his reme dy ha ! recnrd ol cnri a ami 'nuiilrs is L'uarnntecil. It never liiils lo Si'islV. Trial bottles free at P. S. DuflVs Drug Store. NEW BERNE Another Car rjoad of ARRIVED ON NOVEMBER 5TII, Stables full of GOOD IIORSK3, and tho Largest Stock of Btig gie.', Harness, Kobes, und Whips in Eastern Carolina. I Can Sell to Small Jobbers, liuggies, Harness, Robes and Whips at Prices that will Save Thorn Money. All tho above will bo sold on a small margin For Cash or Negotiable Paper payable in one or two years time T- "W. STE"WAET, 68J, TO, Ti, 74 74. 74X akii 70 BROAlt STREET. n fi ! "TTfm Lh, j. WE WILL SELL YOU a Horse and guaranteo our judgment on every point. ' Lot m prove a way to gain jour esteem by swing ton an liodest bargain. We havo Superior Horse Sense gained by years of experience, (and a fine lot of Horses to back it up,) suitable for every purpose. It will tike but a few minutes of your time to linf out if you can do bolter here than rise where. Light and heavy draught seasoned work horses, sound at dol ar; saddle and carriage Horses, Mules. Lowest prices ever known. C-5?" We will take good white cotton at U cents per pound in exchange when you trailo with us. Jff. IIAII1V fc CO. Oi:XUI.i: Haiidalith anil lo iiiul lltiggte. ALSO HORSES ?ji7Plcte Call tnd Examine. Thos. J. Mitehell, "'"1;,,,.. Don't You Remember ' As ' .at a i -mm . . I jsweei Alice acii ; Bolt? It Is a very fine sons, but it doesn't touch some we havo in stock. Anything from "Dixie'' to "Becthorana", "Moonlight Souata" can be found at our store, and at the lowest prices imaginable Also j a full and choice lineof Stntionery,Books and Musical Instruments. Bee our stock j before buying elsewhere, and you won't 1 regret it. Ins. I. Gaskins, 101 Middle Street. : ' REMEMBER When yon are in need of anything in the Hardware line WE carry the largest stock in the, city and GUARANTEE tho price of every article we sell. Ife have Stoves "ZrL. We have a few barrels of air-slacked lime which we will sell at fifty cents per barrel while it lasts. TO MERCHANTS We willjsave you money on anything in our line. Respectfully, L ii fiiTTI Vfi niunnrinci rn H, tUlLE.lt llAttUrYAUKi tU J Successors to Slover and L, II. Cutler & Co. wilh fifty illustrations. Tnis book, to gether with "Nursery Rhymes" (a 10 page LIVERYMEN. I pamphlet with a handsome colored cover BUS New Berne, N. G. AND MULES. c. s When talking to YOU . . , ,: About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact that our Long establisiibd business and tbe Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we have made is the best testimony v as to the quality of our goods and the .way we do ' business. . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable te fonnd here Furniture "r1 If you are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. John Suter, ( Under Hotel Chatt&wlta, New Berne, N. C. Three Valuable Books ; Given Away. "Abt and Fancy Work," "Nursery Khyues," "Homb Dyeing. " Mrs. Nella Daggett, editor of the The 1 Homb, lias published a new edition of her popular book, Fancy Work nud Art ardwnre Co I Decorations," that gives practical in structions for making doilies, table cov ers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin cushions, etc. design of the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe), and "Successful Home Dyeing," will be sent free to anv reader of the 'Journal who forwards the following coupon to Wells, Richardson & Oo Burlington, Vt. COUPON. This entitles any reader of the New Berne Journal to one copy of "Fan cy Work and Art Decorations," "Nur sery It h vines'' and "Successful Home Dyeing." The above liberal offer is made to ad vertise the old reliable Diamond Dyes, and to get their books upon home dyeing tntfi IliM liHlidfl nf vnni.n wlifi u-unt In dress well by making their old clothing 1 look like new. . I Diamond Dyes have special dyes for cotton, different from those that are used : for wool, and arc the only package dyes on the market that can be relied upon to j give colors that will not fade or crock. I The fact thut Diamond Dyes have been the standard home dyes for M-ariy twen- ' lyyeaisand their Kile increases from' year lo yenr, is prm f podtive that they have never had an ecjunl. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Sesrsui- s-osixress Xajr, a sex. Capital Stock 875.000.00 Surplus and Profits ; 11,111.41 OFPICKHS: U H. Cctlib, President. W. 8. L'HAUWICK, Vies Pra. - T. W. I)KWKV(CaaUler. J. W. lUiMiLK, Teller. F. t. Mattuiws, Collectur. DIRKCTOUS: I,. II. Cutler. John Sulor. W. 11. B:nts, W. 8 Uiadwljk, IMI.I-ailetler, J. Il.Cinik, J. W. Htitwart, M. M. Jur. ) , T. W. Ddey. We want your business and feci 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 and profitable to our patrons. J. A. BRYAN, TUOS. DANIELS, President. TIee Pres. . H. ROBERTS. Cashier. The national qahk, Or NEW HKUNK, K. 0. INOOSFORATitP lees. CaplUI, $100,000 Surplus Profits, ... 93,168 D1BB0TOB Jas. a. nsTAW, Tnoc Oahimul Chas. & Burin, Jao, Dumm, O. U. HOBSRT J. H. Haukhuu L. Hasvsv H. Uisuorj T. A. Uraen,' Pre.,' B H. MMdows, Vio. Prw H. M.G botes, Culilur. CITIZEiVS BANK ot wrw asaratia-jd, vt. a. DO A SKXEBAL BiHKIMa BUSINESS Th. AeeoantsolBuls, H inkers, Oorpoi stloni, r.nnors, Merohants anil otliora r. iMlvwl on larorabl terms, i rouipt anne.it till sttonUon (Ivan to tb. Inlaw M ol our .us toman. Cou.aUoaa a SpMlalty. tOkttO Or DIB40TOBS. renllmuid rjlriea J. A. Uosdows, IMniual W. Ipoek, Jbu H. fowler, J. W.tiralnicer, it W. Small xt, Uto. .It. K. U. MMdows, Cha. Liunv, Jr. Jam. Hwliaonil, . invar Mann, TbAnaa A.wrMT, O.K. rov W.r.Crookatt. BBANCU OFFICE f. A. PorteifclJ Co!, Wucoessors to II. W. Bilsiiy Si Co) vlSnnkent . ': and :.' ' ' ISrokem. Steekt, Bonds. t'ettoi, (jrala, Provisions. Bought and sold for cash or ou margin t one per cent. In lots from i'W up; ' Over Onion Kxolianju. l'lmne 43, tsTNtkmal Dank Befaranoea, , tJrConslant Quotations, A. O. 1SEWDEHBY, , nagrr. J. W. STEWART, Prest. ENOCH WADSWORTO, Vicc-Prest Rooms 8 k 9, Daves Bnildlns;. Onp.Baptlst Chureh.Mid. New Investment die Street. Office IIotJHs: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. City Property Bought tnd Sold. ' . CITT LOTS, A handsome and most desirable resi dence, located on the soutli side of Change at its intersection wiili East Front street, adjoining the resilience of the late Judge Seymour. Handsome house, with additional lot adjoining for anotl er residence, most delightfully lo. cated; and one of the handsomest and moat desirable dwellings in the city. On South Front Streit, bet weem Gra ven and East Front Handsome, remod eled brick reniilcnce, 29 mums, - three stories and basement, all modern conven iences, bath rooms, &c. Delightful lo cation for summer or winter residence. One double house in Pavietown, new, Oroomt. ; . A handsome building lot 100 fef t Mid. die Street by 107, 8 In. deep; imtn diatt ly north of the dwelling owned bv .1 K. Ives; to suit Purchasers. tW-i hit will lie divided into .two lots, SO feet frontage each." : ....... ... A most desirable residence tot situate on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock st , suitable tor handsome dwelling, hut will lie sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory terms. Two new dwellings suitable for small families; all modern conveniences; west THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CJA 11 X A Jj, lDOES A CENEUAL FIRE ,T. A. GREEN, President, GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gcn'l ARCiit. Recent Investigations by the authorities of everal States have at tracted attention to proprietary medicines, and there Isn marked dispo sition to draw a aharp line of distinction between mysterious nostrums and worthy articles nf scientific compound and known character. "Many proprietary medicines," says a lending physician, "are the best possible prescriptions for the diseases which they are made to cure. It is certainly ' oniy rcasonaDie to expect tnat world-wide . reputation and unlimited re sources ought to make compounds tional skill, and it Is manifestly to their in terest,to have their ingredients fresh rnd pure. Take, for example, Lippman's gieat remedy, popularly known as P. The formula is on every bottle. physician knows that the ingredients i the best possible remedies for purify ing the blood, and the compound is a scientific one, which increases the efficiency of the whole. I some times prescribe special mixtures for Blood Polsoningr. Scrofulous Affections, Catarrh, Eczema and complaints arising from impure and blood, but I always f esl salest in prescribing P. P. P., especially where I am not personally acquainted wilh the druggist. In prescribing P. P P. (LlppmanVi Great Remedy), I know I am taking no chances." .When doctors fe;l au:!i confidence in a standard remedy, It Is no wonder that ths gent ral public insist upon having It. -. P. P. P. Is sold by all druggists. $i a bottle ; six bottles, $5. J LIPPHAN BROTHERS, tSZSEHSBk. Savannah, Qa. F r SI tic by P. H. DUFFY. I have used SOS Pi for Consumption, and can : , recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. rOVJtt . Winton Place, Ohio. raZifrswnH-rjiSa kupit3t, 1197. - II. W. SIMINOX, Funeral Director and Hinbalmer. Office 08 Brosd Street! next to Ruiwari'. s! shits. . Resilience 163 Brosd Street. nrBurlnl robpt sperlalty. mil J) Ic.Tran.anS TrKte-Marbs oMolwdaad aH fat !" b"-eodi:u lor M,,T, tra, J lOua Omtl l. Orvosrri U, .. P.TiHTO-m ' p.im w aPH.un (Mi.ut w ins tuaa aaa Uwa.' rar-.ol InMi WMhinfUia. , f , Um4 i,od,!f " pHnw ti oWHa Itlnu. Wi adrua, il pMrnuU. ar a., b-iaf ilTt OarlManSiiai,lln.uMlM.T a, I a MMUT, " ll" la OI-tAin P.i.niv" vldl ,i ol ua7ln Ilia U. S. d l... . .. Ina, AMrtm. c.A.GNorcco:j -. ttt 6fnc. OO, twill v 1 '3m OWEN U. GUION, Becty. THOS. DANIELS, Treas. Bern Company, Money Advanced - for Purchasers, Investments Solicited. side of Hancock street, between Pollock and South Front. FARMS. i ' One flue 261 acre farm, one and one hair mi'es from New Bern, on south sido of Neuse rodi'l. . Several valuable farms near the village of Dover, mid Cove. 2.10 acres 1 mile above Oore ereek station; 600 acres 2 miles from ();r creek. 800 acres of good inerclisniiitile tiuilcr l he eon; S80 acres No 1 tobacco Inml.nn road between Dover mid Core creek public roads; 1 1-ltt Here lot In center i.fillai!i! of Cove. All Iho above contuim good dwelling', barns and SCHUies. lerius rcneimmuiu. One dsirable 40 onro farm, on smitti side of Trent river, 2i miles from New Bern. A desirable farm, 4 miles from the city, lyinir on t'ic A. & N. C. K. It. and Neuse river; liH acres, One excellent farm of 850 acres on Trent road. 2J miles from New Berti. A most desirable farm consisting of 125 ncres, 8 miles fiom New Berne, on A & N. C. R. R. and Bachelor's creek. An exceedingly line farm, 4 miles from the city, containing 050 acres, on Neuse road. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 INSURANCE BUSINESS. W. B. BIDDER, I v p t JOHN DUNN, Vlcc,,c8t- Offlces: OVER CITIZEN'S HANK. 0 1 H . chemists oft with excep P. P. Every other weak E. Under Hotel CbatUwka, New Berne, N. C, . , DIALEB 1 lln nil HI 0 irmkJl Ukaaaa Cure siiniiunnn ivmLLnuuu Sad, Doors, Bliifij, Lii, Ciiit PLA5TER, Garland's, Stoves 6 Ranges Devoc's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tih: ilcntcrc
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