THE JOURNAL. Published every day in the year, ex cept Monday, t 98 Middle Street.; v Phoks No. 8. CHARLES U STEVENS, ,. . P1T0B AND FBOPK1ETOB. . - SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Jne xenr, In advance $4 00 One year, not in advance.......... 6 00 Moutblv, by carrier in the city,. ... 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. New Berae, N. C. Bee. 12, 1897. SHOW CONTIDENCH BY ACTING The mere saying that New Berne has the location and every natural advantage for developing into ( good manufacturing city, unlesi such an expression is put into visi bio force by its citizens building these manufactories themselves, all such talk is worse than worth less. Every place fhich has bt ccme a city liaa not become so except by the efforts of its citizens, who have shown their faith by works, aud who while boasting of their city have also given their time, money and iu dividual effort and support to even home enterprise which would further the interests of their city. The Journal published in its Saturday's issue a brief sketch of a thriving industry in this city, which has advanced from an insignificant beginning into an industrial plant of fair proportions, all accomplished by the effort of a single person, who believed in his project and steadily kept at woik uutil ho has demon strated bv his success the correctness of his views. Never has JNew uerne been in greater need of industries to give work to its laboring classes, and never was the time more propitious for the building of industiies in this place than it is today. Mere talk will not accomplish those results, but a combination of those whose interests are at present languishing, namely, tho house holders and those whose property is unproductive, can be formed to se cure for this city the industries which will employ its labor, and give a certain value to real estate, im proved and unimproved. The present conditions among the Acw Eugland mills, which shows their business to bo in a most de moralized state, owing to Southern competition, indicates what might be done in interesting some of that cjpital, now unproductive, in New Berne, where it may bo made pro d active. But however much capital there may be, idle atd seeking investment, it win not seek a section or com munity whose people have not, and will not show a confidence by invest ing their own money in home enter prises. It is most unreasonable to expect for a moment that capitalists will come to New Berne, build mIls establish industries of anything unless the citizens here first say, here is our money, we will put up as much or more than you want to build a mill in this city. By doing this, outside invested would at once be convinced that the assertion that New fieroe was gooa point to estaousn a mill, was not mere talk, but was true. In making this visible expression of their confidence in New Berne, its citizens will realizi benefits which a go easy policy of letting things drift this wit will never bring. And this action of confidence, by backing it up with money, is not one of philanthrophy but is one which it demanded id order that those who bavt property investment nay be protected in them, and that this property may bare tome ceitam value, and be productive. Catarrh Caaaat Be Cant. with Local Applications, u liiey cannot reach Hi seat of the duetts. Caltrih it blood or conatitutlooa', disease, aud lu order to cure It yn tuu t take Internal remedies, llall'a Catarrh Cure is taker. loteruullr, tad acts diractly on the Mm d and mucous eutfacet. Hall's Catarrh Curtis not a quack rotdlclof. It was pre scribed ly one ot tb lt pbjsttiaot lo ttilt eoautrv fur years, aud is a rasular nrriptie. It It compoawj of the brst tonics known, combined whh tut best blood punOera, sell if dir.ctly on the mucous surface. Tot perfect coabloatlog of the two IngriillswU U what ptodnoit sorb wonderiul results In turlig Oatsrrh. Bend for laaiUi.oniala, fnjr. - . . CHINS Y & Co., Props.; Toledo, O. nold or rtiwuUU, price 790. Hill's V.oi j Pills are lb. bnt Caret of Bleo Poiaea After rifty-tw. Dcior Tailed. ' . Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. , Gentlemen: In 1873 a small pimple broke oat od my leg. It be gan eating and in four- months as treated by a physician or laiia dega County, Ala., , where 1 lived eighteen years. He relieved it for short while. In six weeks it broke oat again in both legs, also on my shoulder. Two small bonts were taken oat. It continued until 1876 In this time I had twelve different hysicians. They told me the only remedy was amputation: that ii could -never ' be cured. ,. For1 six, months I could not walk a stt p. ; I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent $300X0; came home; went to hot Springs, Ark., staid nine months 11 failed to cure me. in 1887 1 came back to Birmingham. Ala. 1 was arvised to : write vou, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors and Morrow, Druggists, of cur city. I bought ten bottles and before I had finished mv fifth bottle my less began to heal, and in less than two months 1 was sound and well. ., That has been nearly two years ago, and no sign ol its return yet. 1 have spent in cash over 1 400 00, and B. B, B. doce the work that all the rest failed to do. You have my permission to publish this. I have traveled eo much try we. to eet well that mv cure is well known. Fiftv-two doctors nave treutod me in the last 17 years. Al' thev did was to take what money 1 had, ud done me no good. 1 am now a well man. Prof. 0. II. Ranger. Shady Dale, Ga, For sale by Druggists. Price tl.00 per large bottle. Million in a Banking Cffica. New Yoik Correspondence Pitts burg Dispatch: One of the moBt un pretentious looking banking offices on Wall 3treet is just now the ceii tre of attraction. It has about ISO, 000,000 of net deposits. Last Monday its cross deposits amounted to 111,000.000. Although several mil lions of dollars in actual cas'i art- kept in tho vaults of theinstit ition, the larger proportion of the bank't gold and greenbacks, has been con- verted, as a matter of conveuiince, into certificates issued by the Sub Treasury. Conservative bankers are viewing with deep interest the re markable concentration of capital in this plaiu abode of Mammon. Some of them predict that it will some luy disturb (he conditions govern ii'g the business ot other financial institutions. TO (IBS A (OLD 191 USE DAT Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if itfails to cure. 25c. Tho genu ii e has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Case of Big; Boy. In reply to criticisms upon its course with regard toHayti the Ger man government will undoubtedly say that it must protect its honor from the attacks of weak nations us well as strong onei. And that con tention will be conceded. Allowing that Lueders was illegally and un justly imprisoned by the Ilaytian authorities, bis government could not aff rd to s; b iit to s'icb an in justice merely because Hay ti is not a first class power. But it u equally certain that iu dealing with first class powers no such hasto not to say precipitancy would have been displayed. The matter w.iuld have been fully investigated before an ul timatum was piesented. Pourpar lers and diplomatic notes innumera ble would have been exchanged before a hostile squadron would have been dispatched to Toulon or Liver pool, for example. So that after all it is a case of the big boy bulldozing the little boy. Had the littlo boy been bigg r be might have been humiliated just the same, but he would have been likely to bloody the other boy's nose during the proceed ings. Chicago Chronicle. TaaC.mlaf Wtnia wh aw to the etui) li lie her husband lead lh biby. at well ns the und od fitbioiad aoumn h looks "afu-r hi-r Imnif, wi'l both at timei g-4 iu i down in hea.tu. They will tw trouble. I with lots of ai'petlte. Iiwdioliet, tlisplewoert, fairt lug or ditty spell. The most wonderful remedy for these women l Electric Bit leis. Thousands of sulf-rets Irom lame back, and we-ik kidney li-ie up and call li oletsed. It i the uied'cine for women. Ken al complaint to 1 nervous troubke ol all kind tre toon rehired by t li use I Electro bitters. Delicti women riouhl krrp this re m j' I y oa Imnd to build up the y'ein. Only SOe per bottle. At K, S Duffy's Drug Store. Wbeu a fine roby It found in Bur ma, a procession of nlephautt, grandeot and tuldier ttoortt it to the king's ' Te he Tea Lis tw, If ym wtot to quit tobacco otlng easily tod forsver, be aiada wall, strong, magne tic, full of new lilt an.1 vigor take No To Bnc, lb woeilcr-wnrker that makes weak turn ttroiig; Many rain ten pounds loteodnj. Over 409,000 tared. Buy No-To-hie from your own dmgiilst.who will guarantee cor. Booklet and Mm. I pU mailed fn. Ad Ktrrllng Kenedy ' Co., Chicago or Ntw York, THE MODERN MANGLE. InnlaS KaeUM With Dallr Opacity at Mu7 TImumSi of PIMM. . Mangles In one form and another have been used for hundred of years, but the steam mangle ot the present day is es sentially a modern machine. Steam man gles are made of various sizes, with rolls ranging in length from 48 inches to 120 inches. One of the rolls is of hollow steel and heated with steam. The auxil iary rolls are of iron, covered with cot ton cloth and blankets or felting. Steam mangles are made also with two hot rolls. In ironing such things as sheets and tablecloths by hand, it is customary to iron one side. only. . Steam mangles with a single hot roll iron in that man ner. With two hot rolls the steam man gle irons with a smooth finish on both sides.--:- ' i-:y-'- ,; Mansles are used only for fiat artioles; for thincm without buttons or buckles ; for sheets and pillow oases, tabiecioins and napkins, towels and handkerchiefs, and so on. Mangles or tne largest size will iron of a hotel's washing, taken iust as it comes, 14,000 pieces in a day, of small pieces, such as napkins, they will iron fonr times as many pieoea in a day. From the washing machine tne tilings go to an extractor to be dried. The ex tractor revolves at a high speed, and the moisture is whirled out by centrifugal action. From the extractor, jnst damp enough to work well, the things go to the mangle. .Such things as sheets are fed into the great ironing machine by two men, each holding a corner. There is a fixed bible, as long as the rolls, at tached to the machine on the other side. Two men receive the sheet there and fold it In ironing small pieces like napkins aud towels on such a machine they would be red in ny a row oi gina standing on one side and be .received by another row of girls on the other Bide. On the largest machines there would be six or eight girls on each side. Amer ican steam mangles are nsed not only in this country, but they are sold in all the countries of Europe as well. A great mauy muuglcs are made wits wood rolls of polished mnpla Such mangles are sometimes operated by power, but commonly by band. They are used in hotels aud laundries and res taurants aud for household work. Man gles with wood rolls are exported to the varions countries of Spanish America and to South Africa and Australia, Now York Sun. , . THE SUPERIOR, S1.50. 60 Caudle' Power. Consumes only 3 feet of gas an hour. Mantles 40 Cents. For sale by JOE DANNENBERQ at S. Alexander & Co , 77 Middle Street. Lights put up on approval. Great Excitement Down Oar Way IN BUY1NQ Hardware Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, , Farmer Girl Cook Stove and the "Patrcl" Air Tight Wood Heaters. . . P. M. DRANEY, 99 South Front St. ALL STYLES Three Car I IB HIS ! Joat arrived aod added to tht biff stock I already had on hand. Jnst call at my stables and I will show you tho largest ttoc' of horses and mulct ever shown od tho New Uerou market. . Every stall, pen and thed It filled. All it? lea and kiadt (Un suit anyone who wantt good horse or mule and will tell them for lest money than they htve ever been retailed at on this market beforo, either for oath or on one and two yean time. . Do not forget .that I alto ' carry the Urpest atock of Doggies, Har nett and llobes, of any dealer iu Eastern Carolina which will be told at prlcet to tuit the purchaser. ' est, :o. n. n. nj . BitoAD am n r. q 1 ) i i n i. Skin otf lira with torturing, diiflgurlnK, Itching, burning, bleeding, ficaly, and pimply humon, lnitamtly relieved by a vnum bath with Cuticura Boat, a single application of ConocRA (ointment), the great kln cure, and a foil dose ot Ccticotu Resolvett. h MM througlwat tht worH. Prmitjl). 0. Coup.. Bolt Prop., Boston. Uuw ( Curt) Turtuthtg Humors, ftct. BABY'S SKIN Bmlp .(id HMv ForilM an IUM kjr Craciiu Siur. Between One Thing and Another We manage to turn out the best fitting, exquisitely finished and dis tingue suits of clothing to be seen in town. We take pains to select the latest and handsomest fabrics for your selec tion. Just now we are making nobby suits in soft finished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cashn eres, and English melton, beaver and melton overcoats, linen witti silk and wool, at prices that can't be matched anywhere. F. fl. CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor, 101 Middls Street. "SUNLIGHT." 'SUNUQHT ..NO. 100. j Great Reduction ! UTew Price, $1.50. Old Price, $2.00. . . Sold by HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, JS. C. Sealed PINK BAND Package. tV" ""TJ WcuiYnpk-' Bon-Bons and ChocolaUs, MadcOmly By TEUraET COIBPAMT, ; roKBAUCBV apt. Ham II. Waters, SOLE AGENT, . 105 Middle Street. AND KINDS ! Itoads trf UbK iul 1IU, 11. Kt. -C f N f urn , ft Wbeb talking to tod . .. . About Furniture . ' The sharpest'polntlwe can ; argue is the fact that our j ' ; LOKO ESTABLISH EtbllsineSS and the Great Army of Sat : ; lsfied Patrons we have made is the best testimony v at to the quality of our - goods and.the way we Jdo business, , . . . ALL KINDS OF H . Desirable Furniture t;an ee 1 found here . a 1 , V.lXlL ' pilcee. - If you are contemplating the purchase of Furniture -a call at- my Btore will prove profitable. ? t ' ' . John Suter, I Under Hotel Chattawka, ' V : New Berne. 'X.C.J'A , W. MLWOOD, Under Hotel Chattawka, ! New Berne, N. C, ' , DEALER IN Sasb, Banrs, Blincs, Lime, Cfnient PLASTER, Garland's Stoves & Ranges Devoe's Ready Mixed Paint; , Air-Tight Heaters. TO THE . . . BABIES ONLY, - AVe have Just Received the Finest Lot of Baby Carriages tliat lias ever been inthlacitv. Tills is a Job lot of Car- Hagcs bought at Bock Bottom Prices and we mean to give our friends I lie benefit of the wine. And for the next daye only, wi will tell them for Cash or on lime cheaper than has ever been known before. Call and examine our stock and we will save you money and eive von a Fine Carriage at our stew Store, 75 Middle Street, next to George Slover's Hardware btore. ( , Old Carriages taken as part pay mm in exchange for new ones. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE TC : NEW BERNE, N. C. FINANCIAL Farmers & Merchants ..DANK... lagan Bnain nmm atmy, leei. Capital Stock.... $75,000.00 surpinsana rr.nts,.....; ii,i n.si orricKBSt - U H. Cimna, Prealdent. , W. 8. CHnwion, Vic Prw. , T. W. Dm ar, Ctuhisr. -, J. W. HiuDLt, TellfT. . r.r. Mattmbws, Collector. - ' D1HBCTOKS: L. H. Cntlrr. Jolm Bulor. W. n.B'a.tet, W. a Chadl-k. I'.tl frllttler..!. R.Ciaik. J. W. fttnwart, N. M. JiirLey , T.W.Udwey. We want your busineoe and feel that we can offer yon aa much in return as any other bank in the city, . It ia our endeavor to mnke busincm relations mut ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons. J.A. BfeTAN, TUOS. DANIELS, . President Tlee Pres. G.H.ROBERTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL bank Or II W BKKNtf, M. 0L UrOOHVOSATlID twos. Capital, $100,014 Surplus Profits,.. 98,16 DIBECTOHSi Ja. A. Baraa, Ch as. B. Kataa, Jao. Dunn, ii. U. ttoaaar Tnoa. DaaiaLa. tli. Hcaaua lUavar a. a. uwaoTr T. A. Urate, Ptm, I.H. alMdowa. Tie PrfP H. M.Oaovas.Caahlar. CITIZEN'S BANK of MtrwBiiitiva, ir. o. DO A SENSUAL ItAHKIMO BCBINfft Th. AnAOunta ol H.nkl, b.nk.rs, Coi-rx altotia. S.iniura, MnroiiBiitt kti'l (tlh.--, i Mtvml On IkVfirHlil. Utiiii. t r(liiill ltil r, tul ml lutlon Klvin to ln lnli rmi ol our tomara. tioil oiioua a nocumRr. aoiBB or oiaaoToaa. fnrtlln&ni! ITIrictl J. A. hi tnl Hhi.mi.-I -V. Ii..., S, K. 11. V. I i'-. l, J,, .,. - . J. W. STEWAET, Frest ENOCH WADSWORTH, Vice-Prest. New , Daves Ttalldlnr. r Investment die Street. Office Houks: K8: ) City Property Bought nd Sold. 11 A. M. to 2 M ' cm LOTS, ' A handsome and most desirable resi dence, located on the south side of ph.... at ita intersection with baat viinxti, , m Front street, adjoining the reddence ol the late Judge Seymour. Handsome house, with additional lot adjuininjr for - ; .not er resmencc ,, ' . .l..l...l,tfllft III. cated;and one of the lianasonwst ana most desirable awetnng in me fin Hmitli Hrnnt nLrf, I. uriwueiil nd Batt Frpnt-Handsome, rcni.m- - elea brick re.ideoce, 20 rooms, three r"" p:.rp7IHnd9o.ne.rcni...l- atories and basetneut. all mo.lern conven- iences, bath rooms. &C; Deltghlful lo- , cation for summer or winter residence One double house in I'avietown, new, 4 ?T',.;.m. h-lldin, it 100 feet Mid- dle8tit byl07,8 in.deepiin)m.diately I'att.'Sfi-lil-- divided into two lots, 50 fee frontage "tmost Arable veshlence . on Neuse river, t the foot of Pollock st , be told in smaller parcels on satisfactory terms. . . . ., rms. : fr ..w.lli..rTa ntiuhlA fnr Bmtlll families: all modern conveniences; west THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITAL., DOES A OENEUAL T"A. GREEN, President. GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. . J. WOLFINDEir, Gen'l Asciit. If You Need n Com in- and see m '1'nday. shapes and colors l'i ices ae make in nujitriliiinie uh the hard llmefi you run no risks, eve' y sale is gtiaraiiieed and must be as ieieenud, i r notaie An eJueutiDiially tt ne ami lull Hoe of ; Hnggle,',Kuaa Catts,. Hariiiss, Winter Uobes. Whim. & i . mi I Veterinar Hnnnlies. all go ng st ROCK DOTCOM PKlUKS. . . We will sliow you 1 'i cent above market price of octton in trade to lay. It wilt be to your interest to sea ns aud 1 ok well through our estai isli ment before buying elsewhere, Uespectfully, ' ; s . ; them acwca thetic lag tot evolved spirit, sunrise Bold For Hale by. Seed Potatoes. Early varieties especially adapted to Southern planting. Guaranteed true to name. Address A. F. Youko ft Co., Dnans, corner Washington St., No ora tuy, for Circular. Mention ; " pr, OWEN II. GLI i y. THOS. DAN ILLS, Treas. Bern Koney -Advanced . for . Company,.""" investments ) Solicited. aide ..f Hancock street, between Pollock aud South Front. -. , , ; ;rr V FARMS. One nno Sdi tore farm,' one tnd one half miles from New Bern, on south tide , f Nense roBil Revcnil valiiaiiie rarm ur tun 'mage -. ,-, - ,i r.,rp. 2S0 acres 1 mile - : . .. . -.u. .lil-..- , D()V,.r. Bd C.ve. ' fi ' ,. ek giation; 600 acres 8. '.r. fronl Oore creek. 800 acres of good ---- - . ,. ... , .1 aoii nHw. n er l.siiin'"" '"'' " " n ni1n TOa,l between Dover Nol"J "",, ri)H(... i i.ia acre a. . r ldtm n b c cnf rea8onablo. - ''""le 40 acre farm, on south . side of Trfnt river, I miles from Hew Bern. mles from the o;.r.y UAoN.C. E. E. and K. river, 160 acrcs. TJ a in R & An exccedliittly one tarm, nine iniin i, nniainliiir RTiO acres, on Neuse road. I lie WIJ, --o ' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C: $50,000,00 FIKE INSURANCE BUSINESS. w. n. EDES,Vlce.pItH(t( JOHN DUNN, n.ices: OVER CITIZENS BANK. ii mis i ib All s Vs fiom 1:1 to 10 band', all M. IIA1IN & CO. RE!' HO Vjctlma of malignant Blood Poison and 8cro. tjau were formerly looked opon an lost. Fearful of contacinn. ttir-ir f-rimA, A ml A companionship and med leal ignorance incm nope. Ttteir lite was worse man oeatn ana their only relief tne grave. Manyancncaaeswereepeclally sad from t he fact that th e en flfcrers con tracted dieeaae by accident or heredity and throae-h no fault of thvlr own. Modern cirilication 1 no Ira turith avmtil. consideration upon all cases of blood poiaoning, ana medical science, after frrop centuries ia darkness, h aarknesa, Mas nnalir a cure. Despair ranlahes like an evil Hope shines forth like a glorious P R P. (Uppaaaa'a Great Kaaudy.) Tills soretelgn Specific cures' at! forms of Blood Poisoning in both men arid women. P. P. P. Is s permanent cure for li h ru ma t ism. P. P.P. it the only logical trent nent for Catarrh and the only remedy for C arih in advanced stages. P. P. P. cures Dyspepsia In all Its ti.B"!fol4 forms and is a general tonic superior to all sarsnpariUaa. by all drngfrlats. One dollar a bottle. Six bottles lor five dollars. lippmn.bhoti:i:5, PROPUIETOHS. Llppman Block, 5av ' , Oa. P. S. DUFI"V. II. v. r;:: Funeral I : Of!lec CH Hi Una tnl)l ! i.. I'..