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THE JOURNAL. Published every day la the year, ex cept Monday, at 06 Middle Street. Phoni No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: jne vcnr, in advance $4 00 One year, not in advance 5 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,. . . . 0 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. V. as second class matter. New Berne. N.C.Nov. 24, 1897. JINGOISM AND ANNEXATION. The near approach to the opening of Cougreee, is bringing very promi nently into discussion the question of this Government's policy in the matter of Cuba and Hawaii. What Congress will do in these matters is it) some measure fore shadowed, which arouses certain of the newspapers of the couutry to cry out, "15eware of Jingoism. Everything in the way of this couutry's interference or action on any foreign question seems to be the signal or this cry of 'Jingoism' from these newspapers, and even the faintest'sugtes ion of any kind of annexation or purchase of additional territory by this government makes them wild. Aside from the sentimental View: taken by the auti-Jingoists of this' country on ttll points whereby the United States may acquire addition al territory, by purchase or annexa tion, there is as well a practical view to this question of acquisition of territory. Id th) case of Hawaii, after a careful examination of the question of its annexation to the United States, there appears no reasonable obstacle for so doing. Its people need and ask for the protection which this ccuntrj can gave them. American interests predominate in these islands to a great extent, and Hawaii with its small popula tion, yet abundant resources would prove of value to this country in many ways. There is no spirit of Jingoism in the case of the annexation of Hawaii. Its people ask it, und American interests would be served by it. Neither is there the slightest spirit of any war of conquest in this matter. It is a practical business transaction. So far as this country's Jingoism towards Cuba may be questioned, there seems not a single justifiable claim for it. In fact, it can be seriously asked, has not the United States been re miss in permitting the war on this Island, as it has been conducted? The United States will never be a ! nation to acquire territory by con quest. The people are against it Hut when countries, as in this irr stance of llawai., seen admission, and wants to become a part of this nation, there is everything to favor such annexation, and Jingoism has nothing to do in promoting and accomplishing such annexations. Be Knew 'Em. "What! Do you mean to contra dict yourself!'" began pepperly little old Naggen, the lawyer for the I plaintiff, when it came his turn to I have a "go" at the defendant him- I elf upon the witness stand. "After stating on direct examination by my brother that the plumbers worked three whole days at your house, do you mean to turn round here aid Bay they didn't?" "Hut I didn't state that they worked three days at my houte.'' "Yes, you did!" "No, I didn't!" "What did you say, thon?" "I said they were there three days." Harper's Ita.ar. CcaiamptUa Fesltively Cared. Mr R. II Oreeie, merchant, of Cliil hnwie. Vs., cvrtilie tint lie hid con Kimtition, win viveo up In die, nought all ineilleiil trriiiment I bat moiuy could pi or ii re, tried ill couc,n rrinedhs he could bra r of, but got no ron. f,- upein liitu j muhtt ntllng ai In a ehnli; Inductd to try Dr. Kioc's Mew Dlscuv-ry nod was rurrd by use of loo bittlr. For pot three ye: lies been ntiemiing to biitiuem and says Dr. Kiuk New Di covety !i the nrnudint n inuiljr ever made, it hn (loo to much lor bun snd aim lor others In lili community. Dr King'a New Diacovery Is gueranieed for Cough, Colds ami Omiuuintion. It don't tail. Trial biltlti fuast F. 8. Duffy D.u Blorv. apeelal Corduroy and new Velvet for Buulaa Blouse. Just ope od at Barfoot't, A BEE'S RESTLESS LIFE. It Begiaa Work When Tore Dm Old and Dies a Forty-ar. . G. W. Reynolds of Los Angeles, one of the oldest traveling men in the United States, has a ranch of -which he enjoys telling even more than he does of the experiences through which he has passed during his half century upon the road. The ranch is near San Diego, Cal. The chief product is honey. This product is gained from two apiaries, which Mr. Reynolds visits every time his business permits him to go to south ern California. "In my apiaries, which are cared for by my son," said he, "there are 140 stand of bees. The honey season lasts from April to July. Last season my bees yielded 40,000 pounds of honey, which Bells in that country in bulk lots at 4 cents a pound. Two of the hives gave over 500 pounds each. For ten years I have been interested in bees in a small way, and I take greater interest in them every year. A hive or stand of bees is worth f 2. 50. In it are the queen, the drones and the workers, a total population of from 20,000 to 25,000 bees. "This very good sized colony," he continued, "resides in a hivo or wooden box. In the hive are a dozen frames 111 by 7 inches. In these the bees make or deposit the honey, a foundation of wax having been first placed in each frame by the beekeeper, so that the bees may have something to build upon. The houey is taken out of the frames every other week during the honey season. While doing so there is little need of protecting the hands. The bees seem to be most inclined to sting one in the face. So, as a precaution, the man who is removing the houey from the hives wears a straw hat, from the brim of which is hung a silk veil, like they have to do up in the Klondike country to ward off the summer mosquitoes. "The quern is an absolute monarch withiu ber dominions. She is the un disputed boss of the job. An ordinary bee lives during the working season on ly 45 days. Young ones are being hatch ed out all the time. A bee goes to work at the tender age of 8 days and hustles like a veteran for 42 days. Then it is just naturally all tired out, I suppose. for it dies. The queen lives longer, and when a young queen comes iuto exist iu h uive drives the old ber iu her bauishmcut, and that iswhat makes the swarm. "Iu southern California the bees make water white houey when the black sage is iu blossom. When the white sage is flowering, the honey has an umber tinge. In winter the bees make no hou ey. Seventy-live carloads of the article are shipped out of San Diego county iu good years. " Denver Republican. Statk of Ohio, City ok Toi.kdo, I I.lCAs't'otNlY, J " Fuank .1. CiiKNi-.v nmkisr.atli Ihat he is the senior partner i f the linn ot F. J CIiri ey i Co., doiug Lus'nets in the City ol Toledo, County rud Stale nloiesnid. und Unit said lirni will puy the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each aud every case of Catauiuc that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarhii CuitK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to Ix fore me and subscribed in mv presence, tlds 0th day of December, A. D. 1 H!t. . A. VV. GLEASON, j seal I ' -v-w Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surlaces of the system. Send (brttstimo niais, tree. F. J..CHENEY & CO., Toiedo.O: Sold bv Dru.'gU's 75c Hull's Family Pills ure the best. The Kea. It is the sea which ennobles every thing. Between the line aud the surf there was hut the ancient foreshore, covered with prickly tamarisks and mauve colored he ath, with yellow sand conspicuous here aud there. At the lim it of the foreshoro the rugged border line cut clear into a deep and somber blue. It is she blue as any grape on this cluster which hangs iu the cooling breeze. The azure deepens, filling up a good half of the range of sight; the white sail of a INbing smack floats alone, like a hollow shell; tho eternal monotone of ocean is liomo upon the ear. Draw near and seo the leaping sil ver foam. Above this intense M ne the sky is trans parently. suierbl.v pale, and the stars iuv hurrying to light their lamps. There is not a living soul, nor a plant, nor any sign of the hand of man. There might be ncn-ids and fauns dancing on the strand, as in the days when the world was vmiuk. H. A. Taiue in "Journeys Through France." Corel to ttay Cnred. Thousands of oltintitrv certifi cates received during the past fif teen years, certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Wood Halm, (li. H. Ii.) will euro to stay cured, Itheumatmn, Catarrh, Ulaers, Sores, lilotches. ami the most ma lignant blood and skin d senses. Botanic Wood Bilin is the reult of forty years experience of an eini nent, scientific and conscientious physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is the best remedy, liewaro of substi tutes said to be "just its good" anil huv the long-tested and old reliable Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B ) I'rice only 1.00 per largo bottle. KKFF.('TKI) AN K XT I UK CfltR. For over two ynan I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, af fecting both shoulders to inch an extent that I could not put my cout on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. 1! , effected an entire cure. I re fer to Kov. W. W. Wadsworth, pro prietor Coweta Advertiser, aud to all merchants of Newnan. Jacob F. Nidnci.er. New urn, Us. For sale by Druggist. rm cv - mvm -v Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tub let. All droggiiU refund the money if it fails to cure. too. The genu Id has L. B. Q. on each tablet. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES free I TO ALL I Vmem NO FtONKV 17i ADVANCE. Won derlol appliance aid aclentlflc rem edies eent on trial to any tellable man. A world-wldo reputation back of this offer. Every ohsuiole to happ7 miuTtel lite removed. Full sironirth, development and tnue given too very portion of tho body. Vallurelmpoe3ill; aire no barrier. - No O. O. 11. pchemn. ERIE MEDICAL G0..KsvT: THE COURT CALENDAR. Uaaes lobe Trlrl Fall Term Superior Court Craven Conuly. Monday NovEJiiiEit 2flrn. 112 Smith vs Rooks. ll(i Webh vs.Norcom. 104 Ward vs Wondard. 2 Nelson vs Jones. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30TII. 8 Byuiiin vs Baker. 105 Mitchell vs Freeman. 1 la Km ill vs Brown. 125 Brown vs Ernul. ii-l Wood vs R. R WEDNESDAY DECEMI1EU 1 ST. Forlaw vs R. R. 17 Roach vs Rowe. SN West vs Ilearn. '.)!! Brwn vs Williams. 1 V.' Douglass vs McCarthy. 108 Heiinisoii vs Ellis. iit) Roberts vs Lewis. 4iS Bryan vg Land. 1 III Lo'vick vs llartsliolil. 2:1 Ronso vs Taylor. TIIUHSDVY DEC EM HE It 2.NII 411 Stewart vs Milhud. 'I Bur'.'.u vs Lumber Co. '.Hi (iates vs Insurance Co. !i4 Burma vs Mut. Reseic. ;iS Hayes vs Chapman. Fill DAY DKCEMIIEH .'ill I). fit Phillips vs IUI111. 10 1 Harrison vs R'luse. Kill l'ovel! vs Insurance Co. ll:J Klectrio Co. vs William. 124 Clark vs MaCarthv. MOTIONS. Taylor vs Smith. Bryan vs Hayes. Luinher Co. vs Srrith. (ioldhrrg vs Cohen. Slieelky vs Pine Lumber Co. Watson vs Rouse. Bank vs Spencer. Hancock vs R. R. Gray vs Fisher. Caiey vs AHegood. Black vs Hamilton.. Becton vs Brock. Whitehurst vs Simmons. Ward vs Woodard. Stewart vs Bryan. State vs Tucker. Taylor vs O'Hara. Armour vs Cohen. Morton vs Morton. Pollock vs Gooding. Williams vs Inc. Co. Williams vs Ins. Co. Beinbry vs Street. Cohen vs Brown. DIVORCES. Rouse vs Rouse. Rose vs Rose. Oliver vs Oliver. Gaskins vs Gsskins. Hicks vs Hicks. in 25 :i." 4(1 411 iM j:i rs so 81 H5 ',!) io;i KM ()) 111 114 114 117 118 11!) 12H 28 10 42 til 34 Noti.ce ! New Enterprise ! We have just fitted out for sawinf Lathes. We will keep them on hand in any quantities No. 1. Don't forget our dry, mi wed stove wood tinder large shede Bnd never gels wet in rainy weather. Wt keep Marl. Fence Posts, and all kinda of Manil-maile and Sawed Shingles, and Hrick. Flats for rent or sale. BIO HILL, The Shingle Han. TWO CAR-L.OA.W. OF KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA HORSES 7 AND 7 MULES, L " ' " . Which in addition to .' Iiead alwayi on hand Kir you the best auort inent ever before preeu'w u Mileot tr.m, All aixea from ID to IV hand, II shapes and c.oior Vr it i wo mak u acuordaiice with the hard time; you run no risks, every .e m guarant d and must bo as represented, ot notalo. Ai iojniily liua -nd full line of Uuggius, lioml Carts, Harness, Wimei 1041. Whip. &a., ami Veteroary Supnliei, all going at KOCK 11011 0M Fit CES. V Wt will allow you l-'J cam aln rorker price of octton In trad today. It will bo to your int-ir-at em ta aud Iook well througli our stabiisii meui btfora buying lmwhrr, Jtesptoifully, . ,. n. IIAIIN A CO. SliilPI? If Thanksgiving Pleasures will be greatly augmented by the consciousness of Icing w.ll mid irre proaelialily dressed when mukiuK yur visits. A peitVc; litrinn unit of clothes, exquisite in last- anil finish, such as we will make and have 1 early by Thanks giving day if you oid r now. raises a mau in 4iia own estimation and in that of others. Our prices are morethau reason able when yon consider the quality of the work, end the ttylc conferred upon yon. F. H. CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor, 101 Middi.k Street. PHILIP WILLIAMS AVI RETT, Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Patents, Cilizeus National Bank Building, BALEIQH, ZST. O. Consulting Counsel for the Governor and Attorney-Ccueral of North Carolina in Railway cases; Special Counsel, The North Carolina Kailroad Company; Special Counsel, the Postal Telegraph (iable Company, Special Counsel, The International Inventors Association; In vesting Attorney, The English-American Loan and Tnist Company; Ueneral Counsel, The Pennsylvania Midland Railway Company; Special Counsel, The Audit Co., of New York: Southern Counsel, American Promotion and Trust Company of Boston, Mass. Spec ialty made of claims and collections in Ihe Southern f-'tatfs; the formation of Corporations, the promotion of Rail way and such other enterprises. Na tional Bank references given when requested. Associate Counsel at Washington. 1). C, Hon. Win. L. Clark. Jr., author "Clark on Contracts; Clark on Corpor ations.'1 Associate Counsel at Raleiirh. N. C, Hon John W. Hinsdale. nuthor"Hins dale's Digest Laws of North Carolina.' Ladies We are daily receiving the Nicest Line of China, Cut GIiinh, and Toilet Sets, Ever Shown in New Bern. If you need a piir of Scissor you will make a mistake if you don't buy the CIhups goods. Every pair warranted and money refunded if they are not entirely satisfactory. Cold weather is surely coming and wo have a Full Line of HEATING STOVES of Every Description. Prices guaranteed on any thing yon may buy of us. Yours, L. H. Cutler Hardware Co. See He For- SHORT LOANS. Whenever you have a paper von vrant discounted see me and you GET TtlE '.'ASH. ISAAC II. NHIT1I, 130 Middle St., NEW BERNE, N. V. "S When talking to YOU . . . About Furniture The sharpest'pointwo can argue is the fact that our Long EBTABLlsHBDjbusiness and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons wo have made is the best testimony 3 as to the quality of our goods and theway we do business. . . . . 1 ALL KINPS OF Desirable cbm fonnd here Furniture XiST prices. 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. i9 :23 , a butcher; That Knows Ills Business never takes ndvaDtage of the inexpc-' nence of new housekeepers by giving them poor cuts or light weight. We treat all our patrons honorably and in the same courteous manner, and cut them the bc;-t nf the kind that they ask for and when we do that vou eoiild'nt find better for lore or money. JOHN WAR- REN, Colt. South Fhont and Middle: Sts., Next door to K. K. Jones. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...BAKK... I X3es-a BualrLess ta.3r, 1 B91. Capital Slock S75.0O0.00 Surplus oud Prollts. , 11,111.41 OFFICKK3: L. H. Cdtlkk, ('resident. W. . CHAUWicK, Vice Pr. T. W. IIkwkv, Cashier. .1. w. IIIDDLK, Teller. F. K. Maitiikws, Collector. DiKKCTOUS: I.. H. Culler. .l"l n 8ulcr. W. 11. n'mler, w. W Inulvit.k, r.Il.reilttlsr, .1. II. Ciaik, J. W. HtewHii, N. M. Juii,e, T.W'.lJjwey. We want your business mid feel that we can offer you us much iu return as any other bank in tile city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually pleasant and proiitable lo our patrons. J. A. BRYAN, Til 08. DANIELS, President. Vice Pres. U. H. ROBERTS. Cashier. THE national bank, Or NKW DEUNK, M. C. IHOOBFOBAI-D 1868. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits 98.I6S DIRECTORS: Jas. A. Bktam, CHAS. 8. UKVAN, Jao, Dims, O. H. UOBEKT Thos. Dahixl. J. H. HAC'HkUajl U HABVkr K. a. UlSBOP; T. A. lireen, Pre, E.I1. Meadows. Vice Pre H.M.OBOvaa, Cashier. ' CITIZEN HANK of nr Birr a, ir. o. DO A fllCNKRAL BA.1KINO BU8IKB8 Til Aooounuoi Banks, Hanker, Oorpnt atloue, Pannors, Morohents anil other r nelved on levorahlr terme. ro'npt n1 ear tul ttenlton vlven to the Inleirelol oar ens tomers. Coll etlone a bpeolelur. OARD OF DIBaOTOB. Ferdlnud rjlrtoh J. a. Mmdows, Rtmnel W.lpork, Ctau. H . fowler, 1. W. Orelniter. B. W.ginallwood. Oeo. H. lTe K. U. Meadow. (Jhn. Uuttr.it. Jami e Bedmoad, Mayer Halm, .Tlioinaa A. Wner, C.l'.r W.r. Crockett. PROFESSIONAL. V. Jt. SlianoBB. A.D.Ward NlmmuiiM A Wurd, ATT0USEtaa4 COUNSELORS al LAW. NKW UKIINK. k 0. Praelloe In Hie omiin ire of Craven, Dnplln, Jones OhmIow, uaruirei nihI Paoitluui Ut lue Supiviiie muii Ke,xiral Oourt. u-lrae Km. Nwmih Praat Mireot VcmwM SIimvI laattawk. IMI. lVlletler, ATT0UXEI AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawjers Brick ' . kslldlov. Will nmrtlr In the Conntfe M Craven Oarteret. lone, onelow ami I'ainllco. U.N. Oourt at Kew born and auurrme Court C ketttat. -Cxcoutor'ii IVaetlce. Hln this clay q rial I (led a F.HTiitor to tlie IhaI will and trstamrBt of llr, Emily William, drorarrd, notloa Is hrrabr Riven tlint all person having claim against laid catate will pmvnt llirm for tMyment oo t before I lie 12th day ot November, 1898, or till nr.iii e will be pleaded Iu bar of 'heir rroovery. All prrtim inrteliled In tin Mid eetale will make iinmrdlnle pajment, Tnl mil day of Novrinrwr. 1807. It. H. HIVKS, Eicculor of Mr. EmMy Wllllami. d. cd. . J. W. STF.WABT Prmil. ENOCH WADSWORTH, Vice-Preat. Rooms g & ' 9, Uavea Building;, , Opp. Baptist 1 Uhurch, Mid dle Street. - New Investment Office Hopes: Oity Property Bought 11 A. JrL to 2 P. M and CITY LOTS, A handsome and most desirable resi dence, located on the south side of Change at its intersection with East Front street, adjoining the residence of the late Judge Seymour. Handsome house, .with additional lot adjoining for another residence, moat delightfully In catedjand one of the handsomest and mont desirable dwelltniro l th titv un Boutli Front Stretf. betweem Ora-' 1 ven and East Front Handsome, remocl- eled brick residence, 20 rooms, three ... : 1 1 ' . ,, BiuiivB nuu uuaemenb. an inoiiern conven- I lences, bath rooms, &c. Dehghiful lo I cation for summer or winter residence. One double house in Pavietown, new, 0 rooms. A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid. die Street hv 1H7 K In iiin. lmw.,li..iK. north of the dwelling owned bv .1. K Ives; tosuit Purchasers. thU h.i will be divided into two lots. 50 feet frontage each. A most desirable residence lot situate on Neuse river at tlm font of Pnllnxk ot suitable tor handsome dwelling, but will he sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory terras. . Two new dwellings suitable for small amines; ail modern conveniences; west THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW CAPITAL,, tDOES A GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS. T.;a: GREEN, President. GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. W0LFSNDEN, (idl'l Aeilt. TORTURE! BESIDES the dangers ctid dis figurements of Blood Dis eases, the Burning and Itching- Skin Eruptions arc among the most acute tortures. The strongest systems soon collapse under such agonies. Pn 1) (Iippinan'3 Great , J7, 1 g Remedy) 13 a safe a and certain cure for every Skin Disease, whether tor turing, disfiguring, humiliating, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, pimply or blotchy in fact, from pimples to the moot distressing ccgetnas and every humor of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous or hereditary. P) J Purifies the blood, . X t builds up the weak and debiUtated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels diseases, and in sures health and happiness where sickness and despair once shut out the light of life. Sold by all Druggists. $i a bottle; six bottles, S5. LI PPM AN BROTHERS, 0 Sol Proprietors, LippmaN BLOCK, SAVANNAH, OA. Fdr Sa'e by I have used iso's p foe Consumption, and can recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. , in-i ly viwju V.L. DOUGLAS from tlM ht Pwuv""" 'Ullkd wafkmn. .''"'l Om. iitm. " "'I h' for aV ii" w. I Imiiilw w. ... . ,r.'i."i,"r"""1" " an 1 1 old by J. Jt, Ilnxlcr. OWEN H. GUION8 Beey. THOS. DANIELS, Treas. Bern . Company, Money Advanced : for Purchasers. V Investments . J Solicited. Sold. side of Hancock street, between Pollock and South front. . FARMS. One lino 264 acre farm, one and one hall miles from New Bern, on south side of Neuse road. . . Several vnluahle farms nearthe villae nf Dover, mid Cove. 250 acres 1 mile above Core i-reek station; 600 ucres 31 mi es from i'"re erces. w acres m ju meiclmnlable tiinl or ihe eon; 480 acres No 1 tolwceo huil,on road between Dover 1. n..,.i;.. v.trl. 1 1IK upru aim v.oni i:it-,- j,i . ii Ii, i.Miiif r , f vi aue ot Cove. All 1 no above contains good dwellings, barns and stables. Terms reasonauio. One desirable 40 acre farm, on south side of Trent river, 2i miles from Kew Ii,., n A desirable farm, 4 miles from the city, lying 011 the A. & N. C. 11. U. and Neuse- river; 100 acres, One excellent farm of 250 acres on Trent road. 2 miles from New Bern, A most desirable farm consisting of 125 acres, 8 miles fiom New Berne, on A & N. C. R. K. and Bachelor's creek. . An exceedingly line farm, 4 miles from the city, containing 650 acrerf, on Neuse road. BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 W. D. H,.AD1S, JOHN DUNN, Viee-Piest., OTices: OVER CITIZENS BANK. F. N. DUFFY. Cure GUSTAV FALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio. 1897. AUgUSt 31 mm Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, ' DIALER IS ;' . Sasfr, Donrs ,BMi, LIiqb, Cement PUSTEP, j Garland's ' Stoves & Ranges Bevoe's Ready Wixed Paint, Air-Tiht Heaters.
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