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THE JOURNAL. Published every dT in the year Je i rp Muoday, at M Middle Street. Puosi No. 8. CHARLES U STEVENS, DITOB AMD PSOPUROB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 77M TAT, tH dVSBC Om year, not in advance.... Monthly, by carrier in the city,.... 00 S 00 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C as second class matter. OHeial Paper of New Berne aad Crave Connty. New Bene. N. C. March 1. 1898 A PBASB OF THE SPOILS SYSTEM. Tbe recent killing of the colored postmaster at Lake City, Sonth Carolina, the shooting of several members of his family, and the burning of his iuiise over his head, has received the condemnation it justly deserves by the Press of the State iq which the crime was com mitted, and tbe Southern press, generally Aside from the horribleness of i ch an act, and also the fact that, tbo perpetrators of the crime, are likely to escape all punishment; be yond all tho real known facts of these murders, there are causes which are productive of just such crimes as that which occurred at Like City, and which may occur at other places. There are causes which lead to crimes of this character, where the' innocent sufT-jr, not for their own act entirely, but because of the prevail ing conditions of their environmen'. Tragedies like that of Lake City, are simply phases of the spoils sys tern, g-oaing out of a corrupt and perni io js system of politic?, which has fnr its most prominent feature, that of reward, as following the promise of some political action per formed. It is the giving out of ollices from 1 a central political point, snch as the ! Nation's Capitol, which is produc live of crimes ommitted. Tbew crimes perse, havo not any justiCc ttion. Tliey are atrocious, brutal, but tbey are committed and the iunoceut suffer, while the crini inul, altho' not detected, carries away during life tbe stain and dis- things look quite plain when be has honor. ! 110 one to dispute him. This (addling upon communities j The subject discussed was cx snch men as the central political J traordinary gifts continuing in the power may consider the beat tools church. The Mormons took the for their political ends, raises the position, that these gifts still existed most serious question as to whelherji'i the "Church of latter day Saints. ' communities have any rights worthy i Mr. Davenport denied. Ia order to of consideration, which even an op- decide the controversy, they were to posite politic! pjrtv is bound to 'use the Bible, (C. V.) Mr. Daven- respect r Or shall the central political power Oil o dices in every coinmu nity, which are in fulfillment of promises made, such offices being in payment of pontic il work per formed? It is in this confusion of appoint ing men to offices in the Sooth, from the Washington end, witho'Jt knowing or caring as to tbe wishes oi toe people over wnoni tuese ap pointees must presiib, is what pro duces the irritation, out of which neb crimes as that of Like City grow. The practice of appointing colored men to the moil prominent office in towns and cities in the South, imply on the ground of political reward, and in tho face o' com-j his i.oiition in every caw and anni muniiy protests, ought to receive i bilated the position of the Mormons, tome attention from the political ' that they can work mira lea if the machine. . ! subject has faith. The Apostles Because a community protest j could work miracles regard lets of against tbe appointment of colored ! faith in the subj-vt. The neit men to office which place them in a omuianding petition in the com munity, it must not be thought that the pro est come from politicians, lone, for tbe politician it not tho protester, but the business men and the citizens who must come into KTTr. or Ohio, City or Tomcdo, I l.rcACiiv, "' Fr4k J.CtiBRv msltnih UmI L is lb sretor Dnrtoec uf llw firm ol t. J. C'banry A Co., doinn Ui4hni la lb Cliy t f ToUdo, (naly Sud Hliiafoieail.aad Hut Mid Htm will pay tlx Miia of OXE III NDUKD DULLAH4 .r rarb ind eviry raxof CaTAaiiH that cainot i;they left no land by the aat of lltu. Catshkh 'called on the tuaa. ii-KASKJ.CIIE.NET. .v8:" rSST 7 1 . n, , UL.r.a.7v,i, HAL I N.iiy PuUie. , Hall's CaUrrb Cart It takca Uilaolly, aod acts direct If o tb blood sad Biteoo urtacMbf lkfattai. aad for UMlrno , ttre, t. J. CUES BY k CO., To.flo.0 Kold i.y tMMM TS. li.il'i Family TilU ar ttaj tawl. a itf ii v i uu Br. Dull's Vm Dr. Balfe Cnfti Sym a . , .1 thaaufekeaaudataetee WUUtlll Ian traublea. Mttraia and fl tl 1 1 loci pknt comma p km. Me. J U a an pleasant contact with theee office appointee, are thoee who are most vehement in their .protestations. f I tit the-right of the taxpayerrthe merchant, aod the good citizen, which ought to ("ecntnda careful hearing in these appoiutments which yirtually command tbe town and its Commercial interests;and when time after time the political appointee is set op, no matter how obnoxious, personally, or how disqualified, men tally, then trouble is certain to re sult. . Community taxpayers have rights which even the ' political machine must recognize, and failTng to recog nize.the innocent are likely to suffer, when no blame may be attached to them. . Fra of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist aod get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, fur Consumpth n, Coughs and Colds They do not ark jon to buy before trjiug. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show jou what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. Ibis is no esp-r me til, and would be disastrous to the proprie tors did tbey not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians ara now using it in their I ractice with great results, and are itlying on it in most stivere cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free a'. F. 8. Unify 's Drug Store. Uegu lar size 50 cents and 1.00. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Miirmona Itiaeomlliieil. Editor Journal: Two Mormon elders have been in our section and prtached i'i sermons l the echo:jl house, near Morgan .Swamp. They baptized one convert. . On Thnrslay hwt Key. U.S. Davei -'port of the Christian Church came over and met them at the luniie of Mr. John A. Everington an I had a dUciifeion with Mr. Everton their chief elder at this place W wore anxious to hear it, aj they had made some boast and said they were solid and had made some impression upon the people. A Mormon elder is a very plausible, ai.d can make port opened the discussion by read ing the commission, Matt. 28:18-20; Mark from the loth verso to tbe close of the chapter; Luke 24: 54-.V3; John 20: 22 21, verses 30 21 of same chapter. He then turned to Acts 3, and read the case of the blind beggar, who sat at the gate aud gired, and showed that the signs spoken of in Mark M, did folio the Apostles. So far they agreed. Mr. Davenport then argoed the faith exercised oti that day was in Peter and John and no, in the beggar. Mr. Everton denied and continued that the faith wai in the lame man, bnt could not sustain hit position. Other instances were brought for ward, but Mr. Davenport sustained proposition was the laying on of bands in order to receive the Holy (ih'Mt. Mr. D. contended that .noiie but tho. spoil les could coi'frr this gift, that it was not conferred inpou all believer', and that those npon whom the gift was conferred could not con for the gift to third parties. Mr. II fuilial to make a single point on this prt.poaiiioi. Mr. Djvenp'trt then r1 1 Cir, I j, and tb H:b verse of chapter 15. He proved that tiler wer fitr or.linary gift in lb Coftothian cburcli, and that these gift wer lo cim, That w!isn Hi Aposltet died ucurssor. II llirn M irmtnt t sos'ain ibeir position od aikl them If th.y Jh'"id!.ie Cnrlomi IlecI,etl VNo - 1,9 uM XUm ,h'1 lhm One CrLml ir. iuBB's Halkla imiii la roil" gTa rrau, ai4 vamviiat-m,)! wOUiril HaathawlMMalrSllr Uuli'. O Tanab In Urn tt C a a a f WaiiaVwMa, rtWabint.. J I UJO ' Tho Caaaiaf Wnua Who goes to the club while her hus band tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at timet get run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appe tite, headaches, sleeplessness, faint ing or dizzy spells'. The most won derful remedy for these women it Electric Bitters. Thousands of suf ferers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Fe male complaints and Nervous trou blot of all kinds are soon relieved by the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by P. S. Duffy. "-s-v. was an infirm boy la the neighbor hood, and askid t hern to restoe him to health. Thev onnld tint il . .... , ,, It. He told them thatas they COIlId ..... .. . . . not sustain their position their teach . . . ing was a deception. . .; He preached a sermon that night at the school house anil l...d the elders ont to hear. Ilis sublet was the Church of Christ, and at. thi CJI elusion he Called On JheeMelS tl uume lorwaru auu join It; ana gate t x j ... . them an opportunity of sv.ing any thing they desired, lie did us much good. Mormon influence i:l 1,01 be felt here again. ' S A. Evehixotox. Tryow l Kame The Hrlflcn. Editor Journal. , Now that the brdga acow Ticnt river is ner.ri.iv completion it 13 nvc e.ssiry hat a name be decided upm. .Some one thinks that S;i tight is a more suitable name than Tiyon, as Spaight is a more worthy n.tme to live in our community. The latter is undoubtedly true; but the name !f Tryon was suggested not to f e; pe'uate tho memory of (Jov. Trvor, but to serve as a connoting, link uvmcrti uur trrsunv nun inir JiHol historj ; to ri-miitd m of the inpr taut poritijii whi ;ii N'e Berne held in our Stale during c iKkii 1 - time.-; to point out fie spt where stool, in its d iv, "Tim lundi m.?', m-.tn-siou house in all the Americas," (for so s ii I the renovned Don Frunciacn Miranda); to prove to us the foolishness of pri.le, and the final triumph over wrong j f jr tl e ala-e intended hy this proud ri"d s arrjgant mm to ba a mizoiticeut monument to his pjwer aud wo.iltli, wataeuroyei in a icv years while the old wooden Act lemy whih w.is robbed for this royal structure, Ins been rebuilt in bn k, an 1 mil rm. tinue to dispenia in blcjiiugj fee to the children of thi c.iminggeuer ations. No name is more intimately asso ciated with tho history of New Berne: no name more forcibly oar struggle against royalty, our rcsis lauce to tyranny and our success. Hence it is that "Tryon Bridge" at the foot of King George's . lload teens to ns both Gt and suitable. X. TO II KB A IOI.O IX OHE DAT Take Laiative Bromo Quinine Tbb lets. AH druggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genu ine baa L. B. Q. on each tablet. Rkamatiata Oor4 in a Day. Mjstic Core" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to i .'I day. Its action opon tho system, is rcmtrkable and tnrs'.erious. It remove at onee the came and the ditenw iin ntili t'.ely (liitppotrs. The first dote greatly heucli!. 75 cent. Sold by Henry' Pnarmacy dmegist New Brne, N. C. G-o The OF HORSES Roir Toppy Katitut ky Horse with Sp.. Hav a Surplus 8x:k. The run hiar wer mad at Iiw Trice and will be sol i at prior 10 corvfpond. Ilemembrr I hav a larfT slock f BUGfilKS AND IIAltN'KSS to Meet from. Wy Trice Suit Umor. T. W". GTEWAET, yUI""70 Hew Berne, H. C. Lodge Directory: KCREKA LOTKSK NO. T. I. O. O. T. ! OnV tt.i JJ Moody, BVdH ftaety; i- fL Porter! aurbt a at o'clock. CAI.VatET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1. 0. 0. . mcer:-0. H. Hall, t. P.; I. R. Hrman. II. -.jH.C. Iluxlwa, 8. W.; A. E. Ribbon!, J. W H (' luntMlan n.w4h. K1 tl. . Treae. keg jU knoanipmaata, lot, SO, and Mb many) fiiunday aigliia tnoacli month THENI A LODGE NO. 8, K. ot ..tfata wonr Tueadar niaM In thi-ir CaMla Hall, Middle reet; Ing Kalain wl'l lecefre a cblvalr c welcome. J. H. Hmiib, C C; A. K. Piuman, v. . .; w. a. Panmna, K. R. A v'- . Tnomson, M. ot V. J, J. Baxter, M. of K. CANTO!! CI.BkrfOMT NO. S, P. M,l. O. O. t. itleer . (io. Shiver, Captain; T. 6. Hy aan. Lieut.; P. H. Pelletier, Enslira ; Wm. J. Pitta, Clerk; Ed. tterook, accountant. Be uiar lautonmenta, 9d and 4Ui Thursday a-iiMe In each montb at8 U o'clock O'KAVEN LODGE NO. I, KNIGHTS OP HAB au.SY: Meets in I and 4tb Wednesday nirtita In each, month in Booniree'a Hail, at 7 30 o c-loelc 4. K. Ball, Prtaldani; J. a. Swim. Secretary. it. JOHN'S t-niMK NO.S, A. P. AND A.M: C-ln.- T. W. Dewev. W. M.: N. C'aoe. 8. W.: Gecrae Green. J. W.; T. A. Green, Treaa.f W J Pit la. j.ecty. Refrular Com manicaUooa id Woutiniday each montn. CUATTaWKA 1R1ISB NO. 14, IMP. O. R. M Heeta tbe tndsleen ol every 7 Suns Monday nitthi at K. ot P. Castle 1 tall, M iddlo 8tnet, New itern. , n. c. vuiting k.i Men aiwy welcome. T. J. Pae, Goi-tteui: J. II. imlib, coin . . skw rerW chapek so. a. A. m.: r'vJt- &i -DoiyTrr:! KonT.Vmnntn?'" , ooynar Offleera: I. W. lt-y, E.C: Ja. BedmonU 1. t. iiyiiian. c. u ; T. r . Prelate; R a. I'mu ow, Recorder. Begnlat Mc aruliy. Conelavea Orat aud third Friday 01 the tuoniD. . KNIGHTS OP HONOR Officer : 8. D. l'ope, D.ctator;: G. b. Vinson, Reimrter; W. K. Rounte, r'la nclal Konorter New Dvrno Lodge No 443 meeu the in'l and 4th rriilay ulvlita at 7:30 o'clock it Kouotrce'a llall, Poliotk Street SEW BERNE LODGE NO 1. V. II. AC I. C. Scales, Preat;4. H. S uiih, KoxrUinc secty; K. K. (jaidley. Financial serty. Meets In Knightx i t l')thiaa hall every 1st ant) 3rd Wcuuesday nubts iu each inouth. I'KOFESSIOJiAL. M. Slaimonf, II. foil. A. D. War", K. W. I'ou. SIAiriONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COIXSELORS at LAW. xv.n tifcatic, s. c. OlHr 08 So. Front Strort, nearly oppo. H'l Ot-nawka. . . Pra-mc In the cotinti of Craven, Dnpltn, .lones ciilow. curterul PutiHf Wak, Johntifiun. Harnfrt an J wtioii; in in u premt nut Kertt-rai Coun?, mnl whererer eivi m are d.ttc4l. IMI. Pelletier, ATTitUNET AT LAW. JlMdle Street. Lawyers Brick Uoildieg. rro.!UoVd ScoCrarfi. "m " uow 11 JJr, Ei "F. "FlRPlyj ! DENTIST, OFFI0E:-Over Dradham's Pharmacy, Rooms 3 and 4. OFFICE HOURS: S:90 to 3 and 3 to S CIAS ADMINISTERED. I Have Just Received and and Have on Sale at 18 MIDDLE STHEET, v The Celebrated ... Philadelphia Brewing Company's 23c3s: ZBeer, At RETAIL & WHOLESALE. Respectfully, JAJIKH F.TAYIaOR. Prices AND MULES ! on the Oth. lie eel ved , on the UlIi. PALACE Ml u . 1 " w d-t a - v Are yon troaMed with rats? If ao, eall at 3. CHrThttry ft Co .'a andr get a FRENCH EAT TRAP. A gent lent an says, "I caught 80 rats in 1 S nights with one of your French Rat irapa. ' Are you bothered with mice T If so, we can suddIt tou with a FRENCH MOUSE TRAP, or an Out li Sight Mouse Trap, ora Choker, Just as you prefer. J , .. '.. . ' . ' . oy an means get nil or the KaU and Mice. WE HAVE THE TRAPS. I. C. Vhitty f0. i Wbks talking to YOD About. Furniture The sharpest pointjwecan argue is the fact thatjpur LOKO'GsraBLMnED business - and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons Wchave . made is the heat testimony as to the quality of Jour goods and the way we do business. ... . ALL KINDS OF Desirable Caa be foni here Furniture laii If you are contemplating the purchase Of Furniture a rail at my store will prove profitable. John Sitter, Il' Under Hotel Cbattawka, New Berne,' N. C. Only for Business Hen to Read I This is a matter that has been Jit fore the public and was carried by a unanimous voto that the -KED UE.VUT HAND MADE CY IMiESS SHINGLES Wat tbe Cheapest and Best to cover any building. BIG iIILL keeps them. - . y, Also Bricks, Lt l.o , Fence Posts, Stove Wood, sawed and delivered to vonr door. Flats to Let. DIG HILL, FOR NIIINCJLF.H! L. H. Cutler Hardware Company, Hardware, Huh, Door mid IHInd. Talme, Cement and 1'lawter. ISiiIIdem Ilnrdware ' n NpecIaUy. We also have lit Inrgeat and brat as sorted Line of PLOWS AND AO III CIXTURAL IMPLEMENTS ever in lite city. Merchants wc can aril you at Mann fact urer'a Price. . . Remember we keep a full line of D -voe and Harrison's Paints. Yours fur business, I. II. CHI LEU HARDWARE CO, CROU, CHLORAL Ml COCAIXE HABITS A radial, patitiv and permanent cm pnru.tecd in & day, Ataokitoly harmlca. No "ttpin oH" proceai No tubaUttr ttn method. r-. r. a. B. A. OONH. M.D.. 41 Eaat lit fttnat, Ntw Vark CMy. A Complete Stock of Drags, Talent Medicine, C'is;ari Tobaoc i, Siationery, Terfnmry. Toilt 8ap, ' oitib, lli-u.hti. Trnsatta, (ianh n Se ds, Ao , AT LOWEST PRICES. Quality and Pi Ice U Jarantffd. PrescriptloDK Carefully tiiitipoundtd of Purest Drug i and Chemicals. Good delivarrd to any part of ib city. F. S. DUFFY, Cr. South Front A MnMI Ms. EHorpEaEiLic La THK PCRPOSE Ot BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, With de.irlle occupants ind owners, I now make fur a limited time the following advantageous proposal : ; t --- ' t ..: 1 t . J hhmhmmmh .liHL'atru oil tl auuuai aivuurj auu I a 1 ' " ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of iin.dTite means may own a home Buv a home and Wlwu itio first payment is made, t win give tt... a g""'"'"" ' I yon a deed for the lot wl.t n all payments on same are made, "a pass book for wpeklv natnirlila.n , - -.t k,..l- -,.,t unit i i nail n onti'fr.- uaitai sna - When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC ERtf COTTAGE. . (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly ir.etalluienti. Payments hut little more than jou would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing 12,000. will cost in monthly payments, $30, for 7 years, , and the house and lot is yours. If yoM wai.t a smnller cottage, fay to co?t $1,000. The monthly payments will he 115. At the' end of 7 jeurs yon own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. You should act at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. - Full information, maps, etc., call on A M. BAKFR, Aarnf, . 57 fullurk Nlrcrl. AGAIN THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! - AT TI1E OLD RELIABLE STABLES P M. HATIN & CO., From 4 to fi vears old. This itock has been selected ty one of tho best judg of slock in Nortn Carol.ua. This stock is suitahlu 'or ull pu')". -The pnlilio ia invited to come and select from the abiV4 stock liiuli ki.I on sold on easy terms, low down at rock bottom paces to eoi n ap .i,d with 4 and S ceut cottou. Alt stock sold is guu.'uiiUeil as rt preiei.tul ur no sale. n. II A Ell!. A co. J. W. STEWART. Treat j ENOCH WADiWOKTU, Vlcc-Piest. Rooms 8 A t, Daves ltalla-lar. . Onp.ltapliKt Street. New Investment Office Hocrs: 11 A. M. XotV. M City Property Bought and Sold. CUT LOTS, s A Itandaonte and ntiiat di'sirable real- rience, located on the suuth side of rtiange at iu li.Utawllnn with Eaat Front alreet, adjoininc the m-Lleuo tif tli Ulc JuIk rJeymour. ilamlnorae hiiuse, wuli aJdttloiMl lut ailjotiitiiff lor anotlier reaidence, mist tleliilitfuliy lo. vated; and on ot Ilia handaomvat and n.4 di.l'le dwelllnR lit the city OnttoollirrontHirwl, bet woe in Or, vi-n and Last ront-llandsomit, retnod. eleit brick rwidence, !0 rmnn, tliree lories and basement. all modt-rn convvn. kitcea, batb rooma, ftc, t.tKhi(ul U iyr.M.imiH.rw winter resilience. One doubl house in Park-town, new, 8 looms. Av,;l!!mf.i,u.,'.llD,.,on.00fw'JlMi,, dl J.f, "'. ""V-lminrdlaMy north of lh dwelling; owned by J. r. lveai-lo.uU Purclia.erti llils lot will lat divided Into two hits, M fmt frontage "'.A i i. . AJnoMilr''1,,,,,',,'nCB h SHuaU 0",.Nrr?rtr,'J,,"',lJ'0:;f Po"orkM! aullabtr I. hatidaom drllli.f. but will twrns " 10,7 Two oaw dwrllin(; lullabU for small famlllm; all mouVra convenience; west THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW CAPITAls, rrxiE8 AJOENF.UAL Fl T. A. GREEN. IVaUWt, (IKOIIOE OKKF.X, bVcmary. J. i. WOirtSUIJf, (irn'l hinU others equally desirable. All lota to be c.Miiitcteil with complete sewerage System - ... . . . '. . $5 CASH DOWN. and every man worling on a salary, pay for it in installments, f.e ni-..ai.iblr. wiiaiiiAmrojr nr. 50 Head of Horses. A No. 1. OWEN II. GUION8ecy TlJiJf. DANIELS, Tubs. Bern Miey A4vae4 Company, v' IS VESTMENTS BOI.ICITSD. side of Hancock street, between Pollock n'1 8ulb r'rout. ; . rAKS. . One ft no 204 aei farm, one and one- ba!t niiU- from New IVrn, smith sttto ol Nrtiae mad. 8 I rati a of valuable land and Umber, lyiu at Clarka' statinn on lite East aid of il, A. A N. C. It. R aud the tmt.lo road M-vrn miles from Ilia city of New 1km. ronuinin into atn-a. Alto M aerrtC laKlnnin at tbe rentt of the A ft N. tl. It. II. at lis intersection with anld pul.lic niatl. tine ilairalilr 40 arr farm, na snuth ai.lr ot Tirol tlv.r, SI mil. from w lh rn. ''"' 'arm, 4 n.ll.s from lh city, IjtnK on tlx A ft N. C It B. and Ntiiaa rlv-r; toil arr, Una earvlb-nt farm of IV) arrr oft Trrnt mail. t mil, front N.w Ifc-rn. A moat drairalile farm nmaiallnf of US arr. H mil.-t tm NVw IWmr, t a A ft N "--sndll-rt-l..l'a Cr;h. A rrtdii.Bl. nnr f.rm, 4 milf, tnm city, containing 650 acre, on. Ncuae r BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 LN8CUANCE BUSlSESfl. JOHN DfH.f, I y-rr-l, O'srft: OVtll CITI7. INS n1'
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