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THE JOURNAL. TutiUbei ever day ia fhm year, fry .today . at UnUle Street. Phos Xo. 8. CHARLE5 L. STEVEN5, . CDfTOS AID rsonuETOk. -, SUBSCRIPTION BATES: , .mm tear, la idnw,. ...4 CO Me year, not in advance. 5 10 Monihlv, by carrier ia the city,,... CO Adveititing Bates fombbedon appli cation. Entered at tbe Post Office, New Berne, M. C. aa second cUm matter. Sew Be ran, N. C. Dee. IS. 1897. OOMOHIMIOHaL COHOMsX. To create a favorable impressitn open l lie couutrv, and to satisfy over querulous constituents at home, seems I be Oral idea of Congress at the commencement of each new session. Tbe beginning of tbe 55th Con gress is an exceptit.n to tbe abote.s the indication! p-int to no reduction in governmental expenditure, and no dijros of promises to do JO. First and heaviest opoo the lint of expense, pensions, will be Toted an increase without doubt, and many of those who may protest against the one hundred and fifty million dollar appropriation which will be given, will in the end easily suc cumb, satisfying themselves that they have gone on the Congressional Record as being opposed to .the appropriation, while they will fear to vote against it. Appropriations for the army ano navy sliow no reductions. Uivcr and haibor improvement already commenced or projected, will demand immense appropria tions. And in all departments of tbe gov ernment the estimates are far in creased, not reduced expenses. It is Dot in the way of human probabilities or expectations for tbe country to look for anything lecf than a Million Dollar Co tigress, and certainly the Senator or Representa tive is not visible who dares to talk of lessening appropriations. Of course there will be genera! speeches made in Congress, calling for retrenchment in federal expen ditures, but every section want? some consideration or favor shown it at the government's expense, and however fierce the talk, the ap propriations will ultimately be se cured. Term after teim of Congress the method employed ti cure the gov ernment ' deficit has been by in crease of taxation. Hut what has been the result, ex cept more and greater expenditures until the people have reached a point when they may do something more than merely protest. Their ought to be a limit to tbe degree of taxation. When this point is reached, and it ought to be today, congressional economies should be practiced and made effectual by cutting down existing expense accounts, and these accounts will not be bard to find, nor will the cutting of them down work any hardship upon the coun try. The time for talking economy, and practicing it, by Congress, should begin at once, for the people must see a limit to the amount of taxation which they have to bear, instead of finding each year addi tional burden laid upon them. BraaaaaU Oaaa. The aryienl (iirrkt ttlieved that the reoaotm were ike Gmts wbo attended to tin aelferssoil iroiM-ritv of the l;milv Ttity wra wortbimicil aa household nods in -v rj home. Tim bonschold gotl of I ay ia Pr. kick Sew Discovery. For consumption, courhn, Midi and for all afl'eclii D nl lli Thn-ut. Chest and Lnng-s It i invs'uihkr, Ithaibva trU-d for a quarter ul notary and t vuaranteed to t ure. or money return d No household ilii.uld l without to J gnoi angel. It Is pleasant to lair and a an to and ur rem sdy rr ll ami young. Fret tiiul bottle t V. 8. Duff,'. Uiu tilon Iteuulur siM 80s aod 11.00. Stuaalateo Stawa lalss. The postmaster of a little town io Ohio adopted an ingenious plan to increase the sals of postage stamp and so inoreass his salary . Us gave way drink with every ten stamps and gave stamp with every drink. Everybody ia town soon developed sin io tense desire for stamps. The postmaster had, however, forgotten, the trifling preliminary of taking oat a liquor license, aod the govern meat, ebicb did not, of ooarse, ob ject to the sale of sumps being stimulated, arrested him for stimu lating the people Io aa illegal man-1 oer. A man with fach aa ingen ious tpra of mind U, however, not aalikely to remain long in ofceear .ty. lie will be heard from again. Philadelphia Inquirer. - Ta nsi a tmvm is ess sit Take Laxative Bronio Qoioioe Tb 'eta. All droggist refund the money if it fail to core. 25c. Tbe genu ine ha L. B. Q. on each tablet. mistake eTTmaitiaa. . It is rather turpriaipg to discover from the internal revenue statistics that the Sooth baa far fewer salooru in proportion to its population than have tbe Northern States. Arkansas for example, has but 649 and Missis sippi only 320. Two or three wardrl la New York or Chicago would probably excesd either figure. Eithei the Southerner whom popular tradi tioa credited with spending most ol h's time ia tbe absorption of toddie and julep i is as extinct as tbe dodo or he has taken to buying bis liquor by the wholesale and consuming it at borne. Chicago Chronicle. Coram f Blsd Pcnaa After Fifty-twa Sacters Failed. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gestlemek: In 1873 a small pimple broke out ou my leg. It be an eating and in four months J as treated by a physician of Taila lega County, Ala., wiieie I lived e:ghtcen years. lie relieved it for a -liort while. In six weeks it broke ut again in both legs, also on my shoulder. Two small boots were taken out. It continued until lsfTti In this time I had twelve different physicians. Tbey told me the id) remedy was amputation; that ii fould never be cared. For sit months I could not walk a step. I went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent 300.00; came borne; went to Hot Springs, Ark., staid nine months .11 failed to cure me. In I8 1 came back to Birmingham. Ala. 1 was aristd to write yon, whih I did. You wrote me that B. B. H. woald care me, and I coul I get the medicine from Nabors and Morrow, Druggists, of car city. I bought en bottles and before I bad finished iny fifth bottle my legs began to heal, and in less than two months I a-as sound ar;il well. That baa been nearly two year ago, and no sign of its return vet. I havespect in Cash over 400 in), and 15. B. B doce the work that all ti e nst failed to do. Yon hove my permission to publish ibis. I I ave traveled so much try ing to get well that my ca- is wed Known. Fiftv-two doctors hare 'reated me in the last 1? years. A" thev did was lo take what money I had, aid done me no good. I am now a well man. Prof. C. II. Rax; eh. Shady DaU, Ga. For sale by Druggists. Price (1 00 per large bottle. IN ABSENCE. Watch her kindlr, stars. rom th inreet protecting i Follow her with tender e?en Look m lorlnitlr thst aha Cannot ehooMe bnt think of M Wnteh her kindly, unil Sooth her nrectlj, night. On her eyee. o'erwearied. pram The tired lids with light enrean. bet that nhadowy hand of thin Ever In her dreame seem mine. Moot he her awcctlj, nighti Wake her gently, morn. Let the note of early birds Heem like lore's melodious word. Erery plesaaat sound my deer. When she stirs fr-m sleep, snuold hear. Wake her gently, morn I Kiss her softly, wind. Boftly that she may not miss ay sweet, accustomed bliss. On her Upa, her eyes, her fane, Till I come to take your place. Kiss and kiss her, winds! Phoebe Gary. Catarrh Canaat B Canst. with Local Applications, as tliey cannot reach the seat of tbe diseoe. L'atanh w a blood or coostiiutiooa'. diaeaie, aod In I'r.'er to core it you n.u t bike luiernsl remedies. Halt's Catarrh ('Hire is laker, inleronllr, ami acts dirxtly on the liluod aoil mucous suifao. Hall's t'slarrli Cuie is not a quack mi dlcinr. It was pre aerial I'j nueol tbo ltt pbytniaoa io tills couutrv f.r years, au I it a reuuUr precriptinn. It ia cniipucvd o( l be beat tunics known, combined with tire ltt Mood punnYra, actixg dirtily in lbs mucous surface. Tie p- tl'rtt cOibbinliiii of the two ianrtilienl i whit pio-ince itv h wonnenul re-ulla In tuniK lUrin. Head for testiiumisls, fer. V. J. Chkmky A Co., I'm,., Toledo, O Hohl by UrueuUu, pries "i. . Hall's Kamiiy I'll are the b.L aiaekbaiaer Bleaalaa. To the stockholders of the New Berne Tobacco Warehouse Co. there will be a roeetin of the stockholder of the New Berne To bscco Warehouse Co., on Monday night Decemtx r 20th, 18U7, at the City Hall at H o'clock. This meet ing is called for the purpose of hear ing the repjrt of the President and Finance committed of board of directors for the put season, and to lay plans for the future. This will bw a very important meeting aod all stockholders are earnestly requested to attend. E. E. Uarpeb, Sec'y. N. II. St be tT, Pree A Maavsahaie eealty. Unacareu Unij Cathartic, -the mow woodrrful nielical dlacoverr of tlie ai plrasaal as ntrcshiug lo Hie tatr, at gently aod p sMtively kidneys, liver aa.l b twsls, eieioaius; th etu yrto, aiajwi noiua, euro owviacna, ia'er, riatxt diu eoostlpation aod bili"Unei. rleass luv and try a bx of C. O. U. tmlvr. 10. JV, AO cents. &ild aol uarauUed lo cu;e uvair 'euxt. HE COULD KICK. ear a Ac At tars interrala along tbe momitsuji rcavfWcn Wt Virginia asd Kentockr the traTeier may aa opaB a Uack snitb afaop, bat be is Brads safer ia the iboeing of hi boras if be will carry a few nails and tools i tbe bottom of his btaggr. Ua a trip try Pooad Gap on one arcnakaa 1 fotrod a blarjtamitb shop at the forks of the road and. as aaoal. a half dozen or mere men sitting aroaad it ia the ahade. Hy trrrnoot Meded name repairs, and as the smith was pot tering about it inside 1 made talk with the men outside. One of them wanted to sell Die a mole which he bad hong op on the fence, and 1 started in for a dicker After we had been faulting; far perhaps a quarter of aa hoar the smith asked me to step inside and show him something about the work he was do ing. As soon as be got me away from the crowd be came close and grew con fidential, ''".i.. . : -rk " Yon ain't thinkin ot bavin that crit ter, air yon?" be auked in all sinccritr. "WeU, I don't know. I want amnio, and that one looks all right," 1 said. "Too can't tell a mule by hi looks, mister. Hales is fer all the world like women." "What "a the matter with him?" I in quired, quite ignoring the comparison. "He ain't safe. Coarse 1 ain't got nothin ag'in the mule ner the owner, and I'd be glad enough fer him tar git the money fer him, fer he owes me fer tbe aboein try him, bat 1 don't like ter see a stranger tuck in an done op like he's Oryin ter do yon." "Bnt yoa haven't told me what's the matter with tbe mule," 1 iiisisted. "Will be kick?" "That's his weakness, mister," re sponded the smith, letting bis voice fall to a whisper. "Yoa won't believe me, p'raps, but I'm tellin yon he's tbe kickinest critter in the monntaina He shore is. mister, and I hope 1 may die right here ef be can't kick tbe sody oat en a biscuit and never crack the croft He kin, mister, er I'm a brother ter him." Washington Star. CASTORIA For Iniants aad Children. A Moft Aerrptable Christmas (iift To a man that is culti-aied io hi tastes, or fastidious in liia apparel, would be an order on u fin- a lianJaoroe suit of clothing We can give you a style and fit that would be immiscible to biv ready made, and our fabrics are from llir latent imported novelties, neat and hand some. F. n. CHADWICK, Xerrkaat Taller, 101 Middle Street. Groat xeiteiuent Down Our Way IN BUYINQ JIardwarr, HaHh, Doon, miudK, PaintH, OIl e&. Farmer Oirl Cook Stoves and the "Patrol" Air Tight Wood Heaters. . . P. M. DRANEY, 99 South Front St. ALL STYLES . . Three Car Ul m n am "aassfa . u Jott arrived aoJarlled to tbe his; stock I alreadr had on nand Just call at tny stables and I will show you, thi large', stock f horses and mule ever shown on llirtXew Beroe inarket. Kvery stall, pen aod shed is filled. All styles nod kinds. - (Jn suit anyone who wants a0od horse or mule and wilt M.-II thorn for loss money than Ibev have ever been reta led at on thi market Ircfore, either for cash or on one anl two year time.- Do not forget that I si so carry 'he larjcut stock of Bogirief, liar ness and Itibes, of any dealur tit Ksttern Carolina which will be sold at prices to itiitfbe purchaser. C8if '0. 71 1 71. 14) AKit'iC - UKUiU SlKtKf. r t 1 ' uUuiJLuuy. Meet fcannrie; aast disSfronar of Izit-f. BaKsBmg. acsUr skia ana scalp stsi Lis is ataanlj lesxKX lT a warm sack wita Crn- iafaH!av3 at ast Uooi at Cttsccba Kbultcxt, g "SUNLIGHT." . tfSUNUtsVHTS' .. i TT. I -MO. 100. Great Reduction ! Sew Price, $1.50. Old Price, $3.00. . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. 2VSK FOR Sealed PIXK BAND Package. Boa-Bons and Chocolates, - Made Only TSy TE5TXET COM PAX r, rOBMUBT Capt. Kara B. Watem, S0LK AO EXT. 105 Middle Street. THE SUPERIOR, $1.50. 60 Candle", Power. C m stupes only feet of gas an boar. Mantle 40 Cents. For sale by JOZ DANNENBERO at 8. Alexander & Co.. 77 Middle Street. Lights put up on apnroraL T- 4 Uli njt ai k i Baas Uwt airoa. Tasua but, OSS I I J rn Owh. SnM hf dnsrs-lsts. f f s-aliiM;sj3 AHD KINDS ! XjosmIm or i "Ja ' Ml. a-wa, --rcycxp Hew Bsrnc, II, G.ITI.e Shin Li . Us I in Under Hotel CbatUwka, New Berne, N. C, Ensi, Dcurs, liu, Lizs, Ctint PLASTER, Garland's ! Stoves & Ranges I ' . , VHK S RKSuV Mixed Paint, ; Air-Tight Heaters. af SrV . Van talking to TOO . . ..: i . About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact that our X4mo B8vabl1siisd business and tbe Great Army of Sat isftpd Patrons we have made is the best testimony as to the quality of oar roads and the wav we do - i bosiocss. . . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable r-be fennd here Furniture .lr If yon are contemplalinK . tiie porcliase of Furniture a call at my store will " prove profitable. John. Suter, Under Betel CkalUwka. New Berne. M. C tn TO TIIE . . . BABIES ONLY, We have Just Received tbe Finrvt Lot of Baby Carriages that has ever been in this citv. This is a Job lot of Car riage bought at Rock Bottom Prices and we mean to give nnr friends the benefit of the same. And for the neit 6 days only, we will aril them for Cash or oa time cheaper than has -ever been known before. Call aod examine our stock aod we will save you money and rive von a Fine Carriage at -our New More. 78 Middle Street, next to George clover's Hardware elore. O'd Cairiatres taken as part payracn in exchange for sew ones. T. J. TUBSER FURNITURE CO. KEW BERNE. H. 0. NOTICE ! . a aaaaaaasvaaassatva Having eaceeeded the Grm of CLARK LUJIBEB COM TAN Y in tbe bninrs heretofore ojnducted and operated by them, tbe nndvr signed will contijue said business nnder the firm name of The Blades Lumber Company. All debts due the Clark Lumber Company mast be paid lo n, and all debts doe by the firm will be paid by ot. BLADES LUUuKlf CU. BUANCII OFFICE l i Porteildi "4 Co., ' tccessors to Q. W. Silsbjj t O.) ISnnkem and II ro kens. Stee'.s, Bends. - t'uttsa. Uralsi. Prsvlstoas Bouglit and sold for cash or on margin t one per cent. In lots from f'JU up. Over Cotton Kuchango. IITNalional llank Kfcrenoes, "' lafConatant Quotations. A. 0. EVVBEHHV. Xanairpr. Notice ! Tien Enl'rlIH, We have Jtiat fitted out for sawing Lathes. We will kep llieio on hand in nay nuanlilirs No. I. Ixm't Ioik'1 dry, aawrd stove wood amli-r Uir;c il 'i aad swver f -u wet In rainy vrsi iir, kswp Marl, r'enee Piatu. ad all kin ln l lland-niade anl (tawed rtlilni(l'. " 1 HiU k. rlat for rnt or sale. Dia niLi, ' 3. W. STEWART, Prest. ENOCH WADSWOBTH, Vice-Preat. Beeas 8 ft . Daves New Investment Baildias;. OsauBsatiat (kareh.M14 dle Street. i Office Horns: 11 A. H. to 2 P. M City Property Bought -1 nd CITT LOTS, A IHatrdsonie and mast desirable resi ttrnce, located on tbe south side of Change at ita intersection with East Front street, adjoining the retHcnce of the late Judga 8evroour. llamlwime I house, with additional lot adjoining for , ' nixHher residence, mmt delightfully ln- ';eated;and one of the handsomest and , on aearaoie awemoes in ine city. o .u o . c r-- ven and East Front-Handsom.-, remd . eled brick reidcnce, 29 rooms, three j t. ."ii iviKa sou uaBHiiicuii. ail usnsBii, wn.- iences, bath rooms, Ac. Delightful lo- cation for sammer or winter rid nee. 1 One double bouse in jPavictown, near, doom. ' - ' A haoasorne tHindiDg tot 100 feH Mi l- dleStreebyl07. 3in.teei;iinmid.lely north of the darelline owned by J. r. Ires; to suit Pnrcliasent. thi lirt a ill be divided into two tots. 50 feet frontage c,,. v A most desirable reei'lenee lot siloate oa Neuse river, at tbe foot of Pollock st . mitablc for handsome dwening. but will heawldmausallerparceU oosatitfactorir terma. . Two new dwellings snitable for small families: all modern convenience; west THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW CAPITA la, tyriOES A CENKKAL T. A. GREEN. President. GEORUE GHEES, Secretary. J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gen Asent. I If You I r t! Come in and see u T. day. All s'z.s fiom 1:1 :.i lljj hands, all allMrMa alkil St kliira l'rifM . ni'itt. iii n ...s.l .ilk , .... Itur.l t,w.n yon run in lists, ever sale is giiarsu'evd and must 1m a re(rerntt'd, or u aaiv siy ratx.-p iu.iauv una an I Kill I'litt in iiries, II MI'I Carta, liar.... Winter Ro'ie. WhifH, A i., n I Veinriimrv Supplies, all goingat HOCK HOITOU I'UlCKa. : ' We will allow vou 12 cent atwve market price or cctton sn trade to lay. (t will be to j"r interesi to ted ns and took well through our eUb ish metit before buying else w here. , lleepectfully, s M. vKAUN A ' CO. A THIEF IN THE NIGHT: How Catarrh Robs Its Victims of Health and Life. Catarrh Is tfi. tmnmi I..MlM. -f Slaeaaca. l'ac(lactrd, It Inr.iUblT rcachca the a roach 1.1 taaa and laaas, trssSerlna them wsah aad aassxptlbla so eoBiamptioa. P. P. P. ( (sVlpptua's Oieit Beasedft la ka aatv lorVal trcatmrat for this laalbaosaa aisaaaa. Catarrh la bow tvro(siis4 aa aa affection ol ta blood, aast sol a mere local Iran, bl. TacbestblaodpurinerUthera. fos tbe beat eeme1y, and the bsat blood pjarlfiertsackaowledied to ba F. r. P. tlader treatment with P. P. P. thaatckeajnadlacbarres, with bawkiaa and aplttiar aad oflenel. odor, qalrklr diaappear aa pttai. "I aa tasUcal neavarr aooa r saita. Maasra. Irmaw Baornraa. aaraa aab,Ca, P?!'-1 aard nrarlr fTr hnllle Of P. P P.. LlDum.n'.i;l fe.n..lM t cUrof breathin. r.luilo. ol'l'J"T f naacrmyl , rilwasclc-rJfp.tK auwl ran b,,rro, 11 lb.eaolaleMonrltt,,ii.0,1."J 7!!Yh.,7,".,T,ul,r- . . saffllrtrd fnmi the crowa ol m head loth. amollwrlns. p.lp.l.llon o( 'r t" an. noMiio. .11 .I.;,, i . .low imllr la say posilioa .11 .ff.it I .n, ... Mn il osee niffhtcome. Mftw rm b..dlc' Ylrcl .1. ',".it wil Z ISZ?,? '? "t"" V.hT awe lo take h..l.. Matrmem ie try hint rrlslir, l the virtue o( P T P meUlcin. Ziru. Sworn lo aad ajilMribrd before me Ibis .tusuM ,t h. ," ,. " to lru- I P. P. P. gS53il . Girmrot thestktn mn blood. pimpletv blotches i sar. - JLInmafla f.rpsat Bsaw.auj-V 1. a.11 . Lippman Brothers, For ?;n1e by Seed Potatoes, j "M.w. t:i::i Karly varietiM ei-lally ailapled to j ' ,,n,a DIrrt' idlharn plnnlinc. tiuntanU-eil trim to i XI 1. " - inin. AddrrM A. K. Voi;n A Co.,j in, coriu-r Vsi.ih;t..n St., New j OllWri, llron.l f.ir, ,-t. ,. k Oly, '-' " I'J'-iiIh.. it,' 'atnhl.a. !., , i . ey Treas. Bern Company, Keaey ' Hvaated , for . Parehasen. ixveptmests (Solicited. Sold. j ile ft Haiu-ocU street, between Pollock and Hontu rroni. - ' On' fine 264 arre farm, one and one half mile trom Kuw Bern, on south side of Neuisc riwd. ; ; - Several valnalrle farms near the village of Deir, and Cove. 250 acres 1 mile mit v-. ii frnm Oore creek. 300 acres of rood abore Core nfrt station; oov acra st - nerclisulahle timber the! & 1 w n. ."77 1, -,i c.ir errfk oiitilic roads: I l-lo acre OWES H. G CI". TH03. DAJilELS, ' , ... , , . , ... ; M in c-nler . f vilUpe iol '? nlmve conlara good dwelling, barns and stables, ferma rrasonaoie. One durable 40 acre farm, on South i!c of Trent river, 2 miles trom New Kern. ' , . trn- ,L, a , . ' J r r. i oily, lyms on the A- & . U ft. It. and , Sense river; W acres, One excellent, farm or !50 acrea on Trent road. 2, miles from New Bern, A most desirable farm consisting of ia ncn-s, 8 miles f lorn Ijew Henw, on A et X. C R B. and llachelort creek. - . An exceedingly fine farm. 4 miles from the city, containing 650 acres, on Ncura read. r - . BERN, N. C. 50,000,00 F1KE 1NSIUANCE BUSINESS. VV. R pDF8,lVlce.p,t JOHN DUNN, . oSces: OYER CITIZENS BASK w the bsart L .T' J LL- f T "''.TVrV.?" alllMcome Wiw 1.' h that Ih. f A. M. AM , L. I . L. 11 , I. v u ir prr-K-t1 PranrMiies, LI Ppasaa Block, Savanna!., f F. fi. DUFFY.' Ik OR H aiin.,i.ioj immiiss,, ; i i i liJa
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