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THE JOURNAL; Published eery day ia the year, ex cept Monday, at 90 Middle Street. : - Pbosi No. 8. CHARLES L STEVEN5, .CDITOR AND PBOFRIETOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Jne jear,yn advance,... .....94 00 One year, not in advance, 5 00 Monthly, by carrier in.tue.city,.... CO Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. J. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C.Nov. 11, 1897. CONGRESS NEXT MONTH. With December comes a session of Congress, and a series of questions which will be brought up for discus sion and action. The tariff, while it is practically disposed of, is likely to come up for some discussion at least. The Cn:rency reform question will be presented to Congress iu some shape, by Secretary Gage, and some action urged by the Adminis tration on the question. The report of the Monetary Com illusion, while not official, will come in fjr a long dis cussion, and this will doubtless bring the financial issue up, and cause some definite understanding as to whether the question of international bimetallism is not impracticable. Hawaii, its annexation to the United States, will be an important question, and the sentiment favoring annexation may prevail, and these islauds become part of this country. That the Cuban question will be very live issue, no one can doubt, and unless the foiling which pre vails now among the people of the United States changes, some radical and effective legislation on thi Cuoan mattei will be passed. Questions of perhaps lesser impor tance which will engage 'Jongiesi are the Nicaragura canal, immigra tion, which needs legislating upon, and the Belirin sea matter. There will be plenty of Congres sion.l nows itetnp next month. Squeaked Once Toe Often. Maccabe, the ventriloquist, was a great practical joker. Several yean ago he was on board a river steam boat, and, having made friends with the engineer, was allowed the free dom of the engine room. Presently a certain part of the machinery began to creak. The en gineer oiled it and went about his duties. Ia tho course of a few min utes the creiking was heard aeaio, and the engineer rushed over, oil can in hand, to lubricate the same crank. Aguin he resumed his post, but it was only a few minutes before the same old crank was creaking loader than ever. "Great Jupiter!" he veiled, "the thing's bewitched." More oil was administered, but thp engineer began to smell a rat, Pretty soon the crauk squeaked again, when, slipping up behind Maccabe, he squirted half a pint of oil down tho joker's back. "There," said he' "I guess that crank won't cqueak any more." Sparo Moments. Seeping- it Holy. Strange are the workings of the infant mind. The littlo son of a well-known naval officer stationed hero has advanced a new version of an old text. The wife's mother, who makes her home with her daughter, is of the oil school, dear creature, with puffs and caps, who reads her Bible from prefer ence. It is a custom for her to teach nor little grandson every day a verso from the Bible and on Sat nrduy of but week the verse selected was: Q"ltemeinber the Sit bath day, to keep it holy." The child had nnusual difficulty in committing tbe verse, but, once mastered, it must hare tettlod deep into the very largest brain cell pos sessed by the little fellow. Sunday morning the youngster came, fresh, white aod starched, from bit Dorse's hands, and was de posited on tbe front porch until the family assembled for church. Emerg ing at the last moment, the mother Wiia horrified at tbe eight of her mall offspring seated opun tbe ter Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund tbe money If it fails to care. 25c. race, digging with all bis might into the moist groand. "Baby, baby, come here this min nte! Don't you know it is naughty to play on Sunday, and get yourself all dirt?" cried the mother. r The little fellow looked op with a puzzled air, and make . answer: Why,' mower dear, I is digging holes for 3unday." '.: v "Digging holes for Sand ay? What nonsense! You bad, bad little son," returned the mother, none too gent ly, trying to rescue the once irainao ulate suit. "Now, muvver, dear, I did learn ve verse from grai dm s and it was 'Remember ve Sabbath day to keep it holy,' and I is only digging ve hole for Sunday to make it holy.and I isn't a bad 'ittle son at all." ' There was a suspicions trembling abont the mouth, but it is needless to relate that the little philosopher was caught in his mothers arms and kissed before the cry developed, and that he was given two plates of ice cream for his Sunday dinner, all because of his original theory. Washington Star. Cares to fctajr Cored. Thousands of voluntary certifi cates received daring the past fif teen years, oertify with no uncertain sound, that Botanio Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) will cure to Btay cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, U cere, Sores, blotches, and the most inu lignant blood and fckin d seases. Botanic Blood Balm is tho retult of forty years experience of an emi nent, scientific and conscientious physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is the best lemeiiy. Beware of substi tut 8 said to be "just as good" and liny the long-tested and old reliable Botauio Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) Price only tl.00 per largo bottle. EFFECTED AN ENURE CCRB. For over two years I have been a great sufferer from Uhenmatism, af fecting both shoulders to such an extent that I could not put my coat on without help. The ute of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B., effectfd an entire cure. I re fer to Rev. W, W. Wadsworth, pro prietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all merchants of Newnan. Jacob F. Sponcler, New urn, Ga. For sale by Druggists. Historic Ship Retting Away. Buried deep in the sands at the edge of Spring Lake, near Grand Haven, Mich., lies the hull of the old sloop Porcupine, which was one of Lieut. Oliver H. Perry's fleet in the battle of Lake Erie, The old boat is nearly gone. She has laiu there since 1893, when she went out of service, and was beached by a gang of men who had tried to rig her up as a lumber lugger. D. M. Ferry, later a United States senator from Michigan, owned the laud where the discouraged sailors flung the bull, and he left her thero to work deeper and daeper into the sand. She is just at the end of one of his docks now; but he knew the honorable part she bad played, and wnile na lived no refuted to move her. Chicago Post. State of Ohio, City or Toledo, I Lc cab Coumty, J Fbahk J. Chenky makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe Arm ot F. 3 Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe Ciiy uf Toledo, County and Stale sfoieSaid,Dd that said Arm will puj the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR'S tor each and every case of Catabsh that cai not l cured by tbe use of Hall s Catarhh Core. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn lot fore me and subscribed it my presence, this 6th day of D.cetnljcr, A. D. 1800. . A. W. GLEASOX, ) BEAL j ' Notary PuU'ic. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takin internally, aod acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send fur tiMimo oiais, lire, IT. J. (JUKXEY CU., ToliilO.O: Bold br Lru;git75.'. Hall's Faintly Pills are the left. A TUloa of tho Future. Clarence King, formerly chief of tbe United States geological survey, says: "The time is not far distant when a man can start ont of Denver and travel to Klondike, stopping every night at a mining camp. Already two Ameri can stamp mills are poonding away on the borders of tbe strait of Magellan, and toe day is approaching when a chain of mining earn pa will extend from Cape Horn to tit Michael 'a I believe we are abont to enter upon a oeutnry wblcb will open np vast resources and will be the grandest the earth has ever known. Before the end of the twentieth century the traveler will enter sleep ing ear at Chicago bound via Bering trait for Bk Petersburg, and the dream of Governor Gilpin will be real- Tie Oreateet Discovery Tel. ' W. M. Benlne. editor Tnkll-re. I I . Cull,'' stye We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Unmumpihia, Cotwhs and Gild. Ex perimented witu a aor utheis, but never ot the true rented r will, we used Dr. King's New Bisrovi ft. No other tens dy can take us place in ur bone, as in it we nave a certain and sum cure lor Gnnnhs, Cold. Wbonplng Cough, eto " It Is IiIIb to experiment With otuir reme dies. eva If I boy are nrgwl on you at just m gfxKi as Dr. Kings new xnsootery. Tbrv aie not as irood. bvraiiae this tenia dy ua a record or curre aixl beehive te guaranteed. It DeviT Ik I Is lo sithff. Trial bottles free at 1. t). DufVi Dnm Store. . FORTUNES FROM GARBAGE. Setemeo Ceamrta the Berate at Cities Into Steam, Fertilisers, Soap, Eta. William George Jordan, writing on 'Wonders of the World's Waste," in Tbe Ladles Home Journal, says: "The garbage of a great city is worth a for tune every year if properly utilized. In St LouiB the refuse is placed in enor mous vertical cylinders, surrounded by steam jackets, which evaporate the 75 to 80 per cent of water in the garbage. The fatty substances ore dissolved, and as the result of a number of processes a fertilizer is produced which ia worth from $9 to 12 per ton, the demand ex ceeding the supply. !. One of the purest and best soaps of the country was made of garbage grease before cottonseed oil entered the field. . It is now proposed to light London by electricity for nothing. It now costs that city 11.08 (4s, 8d.) to get rid of a ton of garbage,; A combina tion of rollers and other apparatus has been devised that can bum the garbage at 24 cents ( 1 shilling) per ton and gen erate steam snificieut to run enough dy namos to light the entire city. London can thus save 8s. 8d. ou each ton and in addition illuminate its city without cost Garbage, by a machine called the dust destructor, is converted into clink ers, which can be used for road-ways, as artificial stone for sidewalks . and , as sand for mortar and cement. In Paris the invisible particles of iron, worn from wheels and from tho shoes of horses, are rescued by passing powerful magnets through the sweepings. " Yellow jACk Killed. : Casoarets, Candy Cathartic kill? Yellow Jack wherever they And him. No ono who takes CVciretf regularly anl systematically u in danger from the dreadful disease. Cascarets kill Yellow fever germs in tbe bowe's and prevent new one? from breeding. 10c. 25). 50c. al druggis's. NEW BERNE Jnother Car Load of ARRIVED ON INOVJGJIHElt 5TIE, Stables full of GOOD I10RSE3, and the Largest Stock or Bug gies, Harness, Robes, and Whips in Eastern Carolina. I Can Sell to Small Jobbers, Puggio?, Harness, Robes and Whips at Price that will Save Them Money. All the above will be sold on a small margin For Cash or Negotiable Paper payable in one or two years time G8l, 70, 72, H It ROAD 74. 74J and 76 TEEET. WE Witt SELL YOU a Ilorsi aid guaranteo our judgment on every point. Let us prove way to gain your 4Sleem by nwiiig yon at honest bargain. W't nave Superior Horse Sonse spine l oy jeart of experience, (and a fine lot of Horace to btck it np.) suitable for every purpose. It will take but a few minutes of your time to And out if you can do tetter here than else where. Light and heavy draught seasons work horses, sound a a dot ar; saddle and carriage Horses, Moles. Lowest prices ever known. tW Wo will tako good white ootton at 6 canu per pound in exchange when yon trade with us. ; ' n. UJLllN A CO. White Hickory c G EXUINE itandolph r" and Fotuitl ISusIcn. ALSO H0R5E5 fSTPionre CH nd Ktamir.e, Thos. J. MitGhell, Bottled Dp ! Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid, the doctor's prescription for blood diseases is always the same mercury or potash. These drugs bottle np the poison and dry it up ia the system, but they also dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The form tradually bends, the bones ache, while ecrepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, and it is but a short step to a pair of crutches. - Then comes . falling ' of the hair and decay of the bones, a con dition truly horrible, . y . ,. Contagious Blood Poison the curse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled the doctors. Their pot ash and mercury bottle up the poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the mouth and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed purely vege table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagions Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up ! Our books sent free to any address. Swift boecinc Co ., Atlanta, Ua. LIVERYMEN. New Berne, N. G. AND MULES. riiddle Street, New IJerne, N. C. SpotashJ , MERCUfUy Wnra talking to YOU . ., . v About Furniture The sharpest point we can . argue is the fact that our v LONG K8TABU8IIBD business , ? ; and the Great Army of 8at- . isfled Patrons we hare v , . made iS the best testimony as to the quality of our v ' goods and theway we do v business. ;, .: . , ALL KINDS OF Desirable . ca. b v . fonad here Furniture ft".- 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. J Three Valuable Books JIven Away. "Art and Fancy Work," "Nubskhy Krtiibs,". "Homb Dyeing. Mrs. Nella Daggett, editor of the The Home, has published a new edition of ber popular book, Fancy Work and Art Decorations,'' that gives practical in structions for making doilies, table cov ers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin cushions, etc. with lifty illustrations. Tnis book, to gether with "Nursery Rhymes" (a 16 page pamphlet with a handsome colored cover design of the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe), and "Successful Home Dyeing," will be sent free to any 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 Rhymes'' 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 into tbe hands of women who want lo dress well by making their old clothing look like new. ' . ' Diamond Dyes have special dyes, for cotton, different from those that are used for wool, and are the only package dyes on the market that can be relied upon to give colors that will not fadd or crock The fact that Diamond Dyes have been the standard home dyes for nearly twen ty years and their sale increased from yeai lo year, is pronf positive that they nave never had an equal. , FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BANK... Bogravn. Bnsmeai acaty, last. Capital Stuck.. . . . . . .... .. $75.01)0.0(1 surplus ana fronts,.....; 11,111.41 OFFICKBS: L. B. CuTLia, President. W. 8. Chadwiok, Vk Pre. . ' T. W. Dcwar, Cashier. . ... . J. W. BiDDr.it, Teller. F. r.MATTHaws, Oouactor. DlhBlTOUS: , . Ij. H. Cntlcr. John Sutor. T. n. n:,lef. " o miuwici, r.ii.A-eiieiier, J. H.uiaiS, i. W. Btewart, U. M. Juri.y, T.W.Dewoy, 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 prontaule to our patrons. , - J.A. BRTAN, THOS. DANIELS, President -..-, Yice Pres. G. H. .ROBERTS. Cashier. . The national bank. OrNBW DKBNK.M. U Capital, ....'......'..$100,000 Surplus Profit;.. 08,168 . DIRECTORS! " . Ias- A- Bhtav, - 1 Thos. DAmata. Chas. 8. UKti. . J.H. Hackuuhh! J0. Dim, , , U HAKVIt G. H. Houaav tL K.. Uisuur, .' T. A. Uraan, Pras, E ft. Meadows. Viae Pre. H. H.aaovas, Oashlar. ' CITIZEN BANK or irirw Bsanx, nr. o. DO ' A 9KHERA.L PIANKINO BUStMBBt The aeoountsot Banks, Bankars, Corpoi atloos, rarniors, llenihauts anil othars ra oelvad on lavoruble terms. rTompt and aai iwi Hwuiin aivan to ina iniai en. 01 Our sua tamers. OolloLlotu a bpoolaitj. oako or oianoToaa. ranllnaod Clrlok K. U. Meadows, : Chan. Unity, Jr. Jam. t tteomosd, Mnyerllalin, ,'Tbomas A. ureal, CK.ro W.r. Crockett. i. A. Meadows, HMiaal W. Ipntk, Chaa. H. "owlet. J. w. Oralnr, " a. w.BmtHvafl, Sao. N.lTas. , , - Ult.VNCII OFFICE ; W. APoHeiWd&Co. fSnccessors to II. Y. BiUliy & Go ) f Hunker mid,"-. IXrohon. Stocks, Beads, ' Cettea, (Jraln, , 1'reTlaloRS Doughl and sold for rash or on muritin one per cent. In lots from -HI up. Oror Cotton Eiclianuci. l'lion 43, tf National Bank RvfcrenceA. tJTCotutant Quotations. A. O. KEWBERRT, , . nsgcr. J. W. STEWART, Prest ENOCH WADS WORTH, Vicc-Prest Rooms 8 & 9, Daves Bnlldina-. New fee' ' Investment Office Hotjbs: Hotjbs: ) 1. to 2 P. I City Property Bought . eind Sold. 11 A. M. cm LOTS, A handsome and moat desirable resi dence, located on the south side of Chance at its intersection with East Front street, adjoining the 'rcoiclencu nt the late Judge Seymour.' Handsome half miles from New Hern, on souiu sine house, with additional lot adjoining for of Neuse road. .. . anoll er residence, most delightfully lo. Sevcrul valuable farms near the village catedjand one of the handimmest and of Dov. r. and Cove, 850 acres 1 mile moat desirable dwellings In the city. --. ..bee Core 'rrelt station; B0U acres m On South Front Strwt, brtweem n- miles from Oore creek. 800 acres or good ven and East Front Handsome, Temod. men lmnlalle limler ihe eon; iMU acres eled brick residence, 20 ro .ras, three No 1 tnhac laml.on mail between Uovcr stories and basement, all modem eonven. nnd Core cwk public rouds; I 1-10 "ere iences, bath rooms, &c. Dehgliiful lo- lot In center i f villane of Cove. All llie cation for summer or wintw residence, abovecontam good dwellings, barns and One double house in Pavietown. new, stables. Terms reasonable. Oioom. . .-( One dsirahle40acre farm, on south A handsome building lot 100 feet Hid- side of Trent river, 21 miles from .New die Street by 107, Sin. deep; imm diaii ly Ifa'rn. -oorth of the dwelling owned bv J. F. A desirable farm, 4 miles from the Ives; to suit Purchaser. tl.U h ill lie city, lying on the A. & N. C. R. H. and divided into two lots, CO feet frontage Neuse river; 109 acres. ' - .. each; r.:..i.-.f'v.?;,'. One excellent farm of ?50 acres on A moat desirable residence lot situate Trenf road. 2 miles from New Bern; on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock st . A most desirable farm consisting of m suitable tor handsome dwelling, but will acres, 8 miles fiom.New Berne, on A & he sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory N. C. R. R. and Bachelor's creek, terms. ?; ; An exoeedingly line farm, 4 miles from Two new dwellings suitable for small the city, containing 050 acres, 011 Neuso families: nil modem conveniences; west road. . . THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO!, OF NEW CM PITA IWDOES A GENERAL FIKE T. A. GREEN, President, GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLFKNDEN, Gcn'l Agent. Recent investigations by the tracted attention to proprietary medicine, and there isa marked dispo sition to draw a sharp tine of distinction between mysterious nostrums and worthy articles of scientific compound and known character. " " Many proprietary medicines." says a leading physician, "are the best possible prescriptions for the diseases which they are made to oniy reasonaDie to expect mat world-wide reputation and unlimited re sources ought to make compounds with excep 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 P. P. P. v The formula is on every bottle. Every physician knows that the ingredients are , 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 prescrlbs special mixtures for Blood Poisoning, Scrofulous Affections, Catarrh, Eczema and complaints arising from impure and Dtooa, out 1 always ii sarest In prescribing P. P. p., especially whsra 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 th 3 gen-ral public insist upon having It. P. P. P. is sold by ail drusrerists. ' Si a hnttfe civ ku. c. . LIPPHAN BROTHERS, . Far. H lie by . I have used Piso's . for ConsumDtion. recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. ' . It is selling like hot cakes. JrdSQ ftlWIW.feo August 31, ,807. II. W. SIJIPSOIV, Funeral Director and Embaliner. Ofllce 08 Broad Street, next to Stewart-. stables. Resiileuce lflS nroad Street. tJTBurial Mbes aspialty. 1 vr.il end '1'r.flii.l! M-.iui 1 .. . . W30tTC tie. Ona Owes nomtiu u. . p.Tirro-n. . S"" "ewaa ute paltm Ml IriS but "mm Uwfc.' Lend modi-l. a,..,,,, er ehwe, wtit 4d, . J -'ra. OorreiKitiluei.ll p.imt hwV j i a Purr, - ll te Olxue faiwM," with p.A.Gr.orecoj OWEN H. GUIONS, Becy THOS. DANIELS, Treas. Bern Honey Advanced , for Purchasers. Company, investmknt8 : , Solicited. side of Hancock street, between Pollock ond South Front. , FARMS. Ann 9.IM anre farm, one and one- BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 INSURANCE BUSINESS. W. 11. Ei'iADES, :,v,cer,es,. JOHN Offlcesi 0VEII CITIZEN'S BANK authorities of several States have at cure. It is certainly ft chemists oft other weak 1 uraTtSlk. Savannah, Ga. IV 8. DUFFY. and nan GUST AV FAL.K, Druggist, vyinton flace, uaio. 0, Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, DEALER .Iff Sash, loors, BMUims, Cie:H PLA5TER, Garland's Stoves & Ranr;cG Devoe's RecVjy Mixed Paint, Air-Ti m r I i f r"w -CJIII I , ill JLUnf a ute& ll-:- Cure SMALLWOO
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