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THE JOURNAL. Published everr day in the year, "ex cept Monday, at 96 Middle Street. . : . . Phosi No. 8. ' CHARLES L, STEVENS, tDITOB AND PBOPRIBTOB, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . one your, in advance,. ....... $4 00 One year, not in art ranee... 6 00 Monthly, by carrier In the city,., .. 60 Advertising Rates furuisued'on appli cation. Fntered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. New Berne, N. C. Bee. 16, IS97. ONLY A MATTER Of PURCHASE. In the matter of Hawaii, which will be decided by the present Con gress, there are two ways by which these Inlands are to become j iimd to the United States, by annexation or purchase. The rather wild opposition made to the annexation of Hawaii based upon the constitutionality of the act of Congress whether this country Iihs the power or right to annex, it a point which if it was not clear ought to receivo careful attention, but the best authorities on this issue declare that the United States being a sovereign nation, any Congres sional enactment, appro veil by the President, will stand in law. In order to gain possession cf the Llands it is suggested that the lan guage of the present bill for annex ation shall be chanced so as to make t ho question simply one of pur chase. Whether by treaty or actual out and out purchase, the mutter of se curing the Hawaiian Llatids is really the same in result, for the. country assumes the Hawaiian indebtedness of 1,000,000 in either case. On the question of objections urged against annexation, Senator Gorman very well said in a recent interview in the Washington Po.it on this point. "It is said that they are too small. They contain as many square miles as Massachusetts. It is said that they are too far uway. Distance nowadays must be measured by time and not by miles, and Haaii is not as far awav as was Aluska when we purchased that Territory and not nearly as inaccessible as was Texas when that Slate came in the Union It is said that we cannot hold th islands. Who is to take them from us, when once we hve raised ou iUg? Is England? Certainly not when, even if England wanted to go to war with ns. which she does not, we could retaliate by marching upon Canada. Is Germany? tier many, to be sure, is better situated than England, because Germany has but slight possessions within strik ing distance, and we could only seize her commerce. Is Japan? No, Japan will not interfere." As to the many advantages which will be g. lined by the annexation of llawuii, tho following extract from an article published in the Forum in March, 1893, written 'y Capt Mahan, gives briefly a few of the advantages to lw secured to th United States: "Too much stress cannot be laii upon thq immense disadvantage to Ul ! any maritime enemy having a coaling station well within 2,500 miles, as this is, of every point of our coast line from Puget Sound to Mexico. Were there many others available we might find it difficult to exclude from all. Thero is. ho ever, but ouo. Shut out from the Sandwich Islands as a coal base, au enemy is thrown back for supplied of fuel to distance of 3,600 or 4,000 mile or between 7,000 and 8,000 going and coming an impediment to sustained maritime operations well nigh prohibitive. It is rarely that so important a factor in the attack or defease of s coast CaUrrk Canatt B Carol. Willi Local Applications, as die; cannot reach Hie trat of the die lie. Catiirib iaa blood or conttilullona'. dineuic, and In order to run il y.n o,u t lake Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrb Cure is taken loieroHlly, tad acts dincily tlo li)uod aod mucous suifacrs. Hall's Calarrti Cure is not a quack imdlclue. It was pre crill I J nfli Ol th lt phjn;lM In tl.ls country fir years, auJ U a recuUr prescription. It Is e inipoovd of the bed tonics known, combined wlhtbelwai blood punttira, actiig dir-ctly on the mucoui sur'acos. The priest combination ifibelwolis?rvient la whit produce och woedeflul reulU In turiag Catarih. Bend for le.iliunnl.la, free. T. J. Cuixir & Co., Prop., Toledo, O. 8oM by drufjltta, price 7&). 11411' rnliy 1'ill are the brst j line of a sea frontier-.-! concen trated in a single position, and the circumstanoe readers doubly im perative npon us to secure it if we righteously can." The annexation of Hawaii is not a political, but a praotical question to determine. If it was a political question, the Democratic party according to every party precedent and act which bas declared (or and eocured territory lor the United States to . round cut ila taprittpial nnmnlnfoiinsa An(f Kt ! 9 wvi a ivvi scat, vv i i jiibucuvcB) v ii Sj u to be for annexation. It is as much the the ''manifest destiny" of this country today, to extend its territory where its com merce or safety demands it, when it can be done without violence to the international law of nations, as it ever was Doth Hawaii and tho United States need the protection which can only be secured bv the annexa tion of these Islands. Cured of Blood Pouon After Fifty-two Doctors Failed. Blood lklm Co., Atlanta, Git. Gentlemen: In 1672 a small pimple broke out on my leg. It be gan eating and in four months I was treated by a pliysicinu of Talla dega County, Ala., whore 1 lived eighteon years. Ho relieved it for short while. In six weeks it broke out again in both legs, also on in) shoulder. Two small boms were taken out. It otilinued until 1870 In this time I had twelve, different physicians. They told me the oiih remedy was amputation; that it could never be cured. For six months I could not walk a step. 1 went to Mineral Wells, Texis, spent $300.C0; came home; went to Hot Springs, Ark., 6taid nine months all failed to cure me. In 13S7 1 came back to Birmingham. Ala. 1 was arWised to write you, wiiich 1 did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure mo, and I could get the medicine from Nabors nud Morrow, Druggists, of ur city. I bought en bottles and before I had finished my fifth bottle my legs began to heal, and in less than two months I was sound and well. That has been nearly two years ago, and uo sign of its return et. 1 have spent in cash over S400 00, and B. B. 15. dore the work that all the rest failed to do. You have my permission to publish this. I have traveled so much try ing to get well that my c.iro is well known. Fifty-two doctors have treated me in the last 17 years. All i hey did was to take what money I had, aul done irft no good. I am now a well man. Prof. C. II. Raxokr. Shady Dale, iU. Fo" sale by Druggists. Price l 00 per large bottle. A CURIOUS POCKET PIECE. Dow Railroad Engineers Transform Nick els Into rlutton. or Spheres. A Union Pacific engineer has a fash ion of making unique pocket pieces for his friends. He runs a passenger engine west, and when oiling previous to a run he drops a nickel 5 cent piece into tho brass oil cup on the croeshead of the pis ton rod. His run is 300 miles. When be reaches his destination, he unscrews tho top of the oil cup and takes the nickel out It bas been metamorphosed into a curious littlo button with an evenly turned rim, within which on the ouo side is tho countersunk head of Liberty, divested of hor stars, nud on the other side the V and the wreath. The edge of the crown is as perfect as if it hod been pounded on an anvil by an expert silver smith. The perfection of this is dno to tho even vibration the coin lias been sub jected to. The motion of tho piston is uorizoutal, and it travels 48 inches, l;ack and iorth, with every revolution of the wlinlx. The interior of the oil cup is ronud, nud tho edges of tbeuickel as it travels back and forth in the oil, striking tho sides of the cup, are turned over and pounded into perfect round ness. Sometimes a nickel is left in tho enp daring the round trip, or 000 miles. When taken out, it is a nickel bullet, a perfect polished sphere Who discovered this nniino method of turning the edges of a nickel is not knowu, but many en gineers know of it. Tacoma Ledger. Foretold the Wheal. "There ia no now thing under the sun. " Wo hardly expected to find that Dr. Johntou aphorized cu so np to dute a subject as cycling, yet such is the fact, as the following extract will show, ays an English paper: Mr. Ferguson told liira of a ucwly in vented machine which went without horses. A man who tat in it turned a handlo, which worked a suriua that drovo it forward. "Thou, sir," said Johnson, "what is gained is, the man has bis choice vt bet her he will move himself alone or hinuclf and the ma chine too. Bos-well, Year 1700, Pago iVI 01 Uloke Kditiou. to i (iaa a tnt.a is day Take Ltin'.ive Hromo Qiinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oo. Th genu ine lim L. B. O on eao'i tablet. MIocbboKlor SJeoilata. To the stockholders of the New B.-rn Tobacco Warehouse Co. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of tne New Kerne To bacco Warehouse Co.. on Mond.iv night Docembt r 20tb. 1807. at the City 11 all at 8 o'clock. This meet- ng i called for the iiurnnte of hear ing: the report of th Presideut and iiiance committee of board of director for tb pist teaaon, anil to lay plan for the future. Thi will b a very iruportaot meutinir and all took holder are earnestly request J to attend. E. E. Harper. SuoV. N. II. Street, Pre ,' 1 IODINE ON FINGERS. Treatment of tb Hmada ef Pupil Who Pmetloa, A' modest appearing young woman entered a drag store ou Madison avenue one morning recently, and, walking to the end of the counter nearest the pre scription department, mutely held out both hands toward a clerk who chanced to be standing in that particular place. The clerk, equally mute, reached be hind a screen and brought out a blue glass bottle, from which a brush han dle protruded. After stirring the con tents of the bottle with the brush for a j few seconds the clerk daintily brushed the tips of the young woman's finger with the mixture, leaving a dark stain around tho top of each finger nail. With a pleasant nod cf her head and low murmuring thanks the young woman quickly withdrew from the store and the blue floss bottle was put back in its hiding p'jee. Observ.U& a puzzled expression on the face of a,i rid patron of the store who had come in to get a cigar, the clerk said, "Iodine." " What for?" asked the smoker. "Frevents the lingers from getting sore, replied the clerk. "She is from the musical conservatory, where she practices on- the piano three or four hours a day. In order to prevent the finger nails from coming in contact with the ivory keys she has them cut very short, and we apply iodine to take the soreness out of the ends of the fingers after they have teen subjected to three or four hours of pounding. Most piano players, you will observo, have their linger nails cut to the qnick, eo that no clicking sound is emitted when they strike the keys. We keep a bottle of io dine and a brush for tho special use of tho pinuoforto pupils of tho conserva tory. They come in here for treatment two or thrco times a week and pay by tho mouth. " New York Times. Household Gods. IhosiKienl Gniks Ulicred ihai lie l'e antes tyeie the G.x's who nttenrled to the i ifare ami iirosiicrity of t!:: l.-.iuilv. Thiy wire worshipped as household jjods n i very home Tl.c lwnsrliold xoil ol todny is Dr. K'ns'f New I) scover y. Fm C"iisiiipiiin. cnujlis colils and Pr all i.ff.clions l the Thrimt, Chest nr.d Li'ng; it. is in va u ii-li'. it bas b en inxl lor a quarter "t ii onlui y ttti I is i- naranteed lo i urn. ir mnrey ri-turn'd No h u-ihohi -h .u'd lie without this gooi nnel. It is p'e itant. to talo nnd a safe nn1 suie ivm lv f'T il I nn'l Mun. Free trial bo tlt it F. t. Duff.V hai Store Kctfiil'ir s:t.3 50c huI fl.UO. The trnvdiug men in eastern Maine have ac.diel a uev stcry to their rcper tory, u Ilaucock county man being the subject. During the musical festival at Bangor, they rny, John stepped into a Uungnr lioti 1 for iliuuer. Now it hap pened lhat tho hotel man had leased the off side cf his bill cf fare to a local car riugo manufacturer, who placed an "ad." thereon, with illustrations. John sat at tho tr.Llc. Tho waiter, being in toiuething of n hurry, by mistake pass ed tho bill wrong tide out. John saw tho wheels, put c:i his spectacles, curl ed his mustache with his left hand, straightened np, looked at the girl and said: 'I'll tako scrambled eggs, a Daii gor buggy, a couplo of puuts ami a road rart (Jot any wheelbarrows?" Tho girl flew. Lcwistou Journal. Tho Good Die Young. One Neighbor Don't yon ever have any fears that you won't he able to raise that boy ef yours? Second Neighbor To tell you the truth, I do. "The good dio young," yon know. "I wasn't thinking of that. I was wondering if ycu had uo fears that some maddened man would brain him with an ax for Mowing that tin horn all day long. " Indiuuapolis Journal. Wildcats ure extremely variable in size, soino kinds being no more than two feet iu length, while others are five. The smullcst varieties of wildcatc are about the size of tho domestic vari ety. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tb to ll oil! Urn nrf Hfui ALL STTL Three Car Just arrived and ad leJ to tlio Just call at my stable! an I I will ami molos ever shown on (he Now mm m wm and shed is filled. All stiles and kinds. tUn lalt anyone w'ic iraitte a tood borae or mule and will aell them for lea tnopey thai hij bare ever been retails J at on thii market before, either for Oiihor on me and two year time. , D i not Urg -t Hint I also carry the largest atoclc of Bavgi,.' Jr nenand Uibes, of any dealer iu Eastern CJarolioa which will ke Mold at priori to auit the fiirchaser. n :titWiittru Hew Dernc, H'.C. ' Pimples, blotches, blackheads, rod. rough, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Cuticuba SoAr, the most effective skin pnrifyinz and beautifying ; soap in the world, ns well as purest and sweetest tor toilet, Dam, ana nursery. ftn.r fa mU IhmurVyat tbw mrM. Cm. .. Bote Prop.. Boat), O. 8. A. , Uow la Prevent Kac Humots," analled ftM. '. FUCDV 11IIIIOD P"n 1'lMplM to ferornla out El Call nUmUn (vCimctuUKMUHn, "SUNLIGHT.'' tfSUNUCH'C vm. ,NO. 100.. ; Great Reduction ! tfew Price,$1.50. Old Price, $3.00. . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. AIC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. 9 jgffni?!M;R' NewYork. CANDIES, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mad. Only Br TE5WEV COMPANY, FOB SALE BY Capt. Sam 15. Water. SOLE AHENT. 105 Middle Street. THE SUPERIOR, $1.50. a 00 Candle Power. Consume only 8 feet of gas an hour. Mantlet 40 Cent. For s;ile hy JOS DANNENBEUU at 8. Alexander & Co., 77 Middle Street. Lights put up on approval. UJHtS KKrttHf ill HS I Beit CouRb Bjrnp, Tutes Mmj4. Vwti in time, now rjy amffttm. iimiztnJIzii af':f ?r Tjonds or biir stock I ! res rlv fi.il ah rimnA show you thi largest stock of ), c-rse Berue market. Kvarv atll e (futlcura ES AND EINDS ! Under Hotel ChatUwka, ; New Berne, N. C, : " . DEALER IK . Sash, Doors, BMs, Lime, Cement . PLASTER, Garland's Stoves & Ranges Bevoe's Beady Mixed. Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. i&2 Whes talking to you , . . . About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact thai our long KSTABLisnBD business . and the Great Army of Sat- Isfled , Patrons we have made is the best testimony . as to the quality of our , goods and the way we do business. .... ALL KINDS OF Desirable ?.. Pn rni til flt lowest , lonna nere pi Icon. If yon are contemplating t!ie purchase of Furniture a cull at my store will prove profitable. John Suter, Under Hotel Chatlawka, New Berne, N. C. TO THE . . . BABIES ONLY. 1V have Just ReceivctI tho Finest Lot of Baby Carriages that has ever been in this city. This is a Job lot of Car riages bought at Rock Bottom Prices and wo mean to give our friends the beorflt of the same. And for the next 6 day only, w! will sell them for (toll or oa litne cheaper than has ever been known before. Call and examine our stock and we will save you money and dive you a Flue Carriage at our fcew Store, 75 Middle Street, next lo tieorge Slovei's Hardware Store, Old Carriages tak en a part paymrn in exchange for new ones. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. NEW BERNE, N. C. NOTMCE I Having succeeded the firm of CAJlISK LUMBER COM PAX V iu tbu business heretofore conducted nnd operated by them, Ibe undtr igueil will outi.me said business under the firm name of The Blades Lumber Oompatiy. ' AU debts due the Clark Lumber Comoany moat be paid lo na, and all debt doe br the firm will be paid by as. BLADES LUMBER CO. UUANCU OFFICE . IF. I PcrterBcM 4. Co., . OuooessoM to II. W. SllsbjH Co.) Sinkers : Mid ; ISrokrrs. fttaeVa, JloaJ. lotto. Ural. 1'revlsloDi Bonght aad aold for rash or on margin t one pereeut. In lots from i0 up. Over Oiton )'xclinng. . t7"Nttanal Dink Kufurencea. tJTUonstant Quotations. A. O. NEWBERRY. Manager, Notice ! Jievr JSiilrrprise ! "VV hava lust fitted out for sawing tt He. We will kep them on band in ,nr luantttirs No. 1. Dm't forget our Iry, tawed store wood andnrUrgu thiols ad a ever gnu wet in rainy weather. We knp .4arl, tone. P.U. and all kind ol tlaaHnaie nn nawaa, aiimgir, tun Uric' Flats for rent or sale. Bid HILL, T.iehingle Hrn. J. W. STEWART, Prcst. ENOCH WADSWOKTH, Vice-Prest. Rooma 8 & 9, Dares Bnlldlnsr, Opp.Baptlst I'harch.Hid- New I n vestment die street. jOFFICB Houbs: 4 City Property Bought . ' '. and Sold. 11 A. H. to 8 P. M " CITY LOTS, A handsome and most desirable reai- dence, located on the south side of Change at its intersection with East Front street, adjoining the residence of the late Judge Seymour. llandnome house, with additional lt adjoining for anotl er residence, mwt delightfiilly lo. cated;and one of the handsomest nnd most desirable dwellings in the city. On South Front 8tre. t, betweem Ora- ven and East Front Handsome, rcmo.l- eled brick rejidence, 20 TrMms, lime stories and basement, all modern conven- iences, bath rooms, &c; : Dvliglilful lo- cation for summer or wintt-r residence, I One double house in Pavletowu, new, 0 roonu. . , . ' A handsome building lot 100 fi-et Mid. die 8treet hy 107, Sin. deep; ImmidiHlely north of the dwelling owned by J. V. Ives; to suit Purcliaserx, UiU lot will he divided into two lots. 50 feet inintaire each. -- A most desirable residence lot situate on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock st., suitahle tor handsome dwelling, but will be sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory .terms. . I Two hew dwellings sultablfl for small j families; all modern conveniences; west THE NEW BERN MUTUAL . FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW i CAPITA!, tSTDOES A GENEIIAL FIKE INSt'KANCE BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN. President. GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gen'l Agent, If You Weed n . . 1 Come iu and ace in T.dsy. All s aes riom LJ to 1C liHiidii, all shape and lolum- l'iiceu make in i u :rdiiiue will) t h in tiniw! jou rilll iiniihk. tve-y die is yiiaran'et l ami iin.st lie m t.; re litvd, tit no Sale. 137" An exociii iii.illy lino an I full I'hh of ltiiiu., Uottil. Carts, ilaruma. Win'er Vr)ii'', &i,iil V tirin.iry .Suinnies, all ivng at UOCK I'Ol lUvl I'KlcKv . We will allow yon 1 i cent aijove mtrkel priivof ortton m trade to lay. It will bo lo your iiiierrat to ioj ns ami lnok w.ill llnoii)(i mil' erUb iah meul before buying elsewhere, Rerpccifully, ; 5f. IKAIIN & 5). A THIEF IN .How Catarrh Robs Its Victims of Health and Life. . , t. I. .La . ... ........ ... jam inaiaiaat tt '" lfBlcil, It in.arlablv r.acha h broochlal tube, ami lut,.-., nadnlna thrm weak and nacsptlbl. to coosanptleit. P. P. P. CLIppmaa'a Oiejl Ucmedy) !;."! J?" loe trcatm.m tot thi. loatbaom. aiseaa. Catarrh la now n;ognlx,4 M . flicUoo 0 th. blood. aa not . mrr. local tro. Tbt,'optiriflrlathr.. ?'i!st,,m"r, .t blood pilrlHcrUacnowlcdg.d to h. P. P. F. under tr.aim.nt with P. T. P. th. .ckraB,dlKh.rr, wllh bawklnrandaplitlncaad off.nalr. odor, autrkly dla.pp.ar and ptrm,. .ni a.4 radical recovery aooa r. otilta. "ZX.ciTn'A" ,oTn. was amtcteti lritn thtcrowa of miw Ua . VTt"""'' WVITH KeiHMM I Vi...r.",.":w7.7''.D''"owc.n "--"wu urirn veaani r.i . . .dl, In any pSluCn 7 IZVtlZi plow h.ortlr. frf .... .h.7 J ra.-aa. r w aur Lippman brothers, . . Tor Hale by 5ced Potatoes. "v Erly varUtlr cupeclall aduolcd to Soiilliern plnntinf. Guaranlcrd true lo nnm, . Aedrea A. F. YoukO Go.. per,.llr.pIr,i-A"i iTmVlX 't "rir .hi- A-T r (..! brlbl btfor. w'hl. AutXah ?M" b - " ANKY. film...... . . lU LAMUKKT. K. P., ComtDch. Cooaty T.l P. P. P. isnsM -Hl'..aTh;o. dl.... of ,h. .iViJ bTJod' M m blotclw. .ad .U p. p. P. ffiroTOtV;.TS?fM cartom. Itold by all Drug U '""""'a 'a priut.d on ry "'"" corner Triniit;ion m,, He w Yoilt rity, tw rircilar. M. nUniiJ ihla 'r 1 Li:"- i " -- OWEN H. GUION ecy TIIOS. DANIELS, Treas. Bern Company, . Money Advanced for Purchasers. Investments - Solicited. aide -t Hnncocfe street, between Pollock and South Front. - ' - EABXS. . One line 201 acre farm, one and one- hull miles from New Bern, on south side of Neuse road. Several valuable fannR near the village, of Dover, and Cove. 250 acres 1 mile nbove Core r ek stalion; OUO acres S5J miles from Oore creek, 800 acres of good km rchi'Mable timber the eon; f 80 acres No 1 tobacco laml.on road between Dover ami lure ere. a piiono roam; i i-iw aura lot in cuter f village of Gove. AH Jhe above contains good dwelling, barns and stables. Terms reasonable. ' ,' One desirable 40 acre farm, on south side of Trent river, 2J miles from New Bern. . . ' .i. A desirable farm, 4 mile from the clly. lying on the A. & N. C K. B. and Neuse river; 100 acres, One excellent farm of 2o0 acre on Trent road, 2J miles from New Bern. A most desirable farm consisting of 125 acres, 8 miles from New Berne, on A & N. C. It. H. and Bachelor's creek, An exceedingly tine farm, 4 miles mm ilie city, containing 050 acres, ou. Neuse road. ' . BERN, N. C. $30,000,00 W. R Ki,f DCS, I Vire-PrPBt . JOHN DUNN. ' . offices: OVER CITIZENS BANK J , , brih.ihm,.i. i. V. 7- hw wi biii na l . itum HI'S,' Trmlit ' ''lM. KI, but ,t ww to b, .1I. to Oik. hold cl i hi imh rerniiu . '.. .... urv. Savannah, G at V. H. DIIITY. II. w. tunr:::: Funernl Dlrrcl::? I'mL.-I r.irr. 1 111 MOLE niE NIGHT; IB ' -, J 1 Onine (IS llrnsd Rtr.-rl, t,c, alnbb s. t.rid..nc HiVf,, ! ix-n... .1 r..!.. .
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