THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year.'ex e :pt Monday, at 96 Middle Street. - Pbohb No.8. CHARLES U STEVENS, ' .01TOB AND PBOPEIKTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES jne year, In advance, Ono year, not i advance. Monthly, by carrier in the city, .4 00 . 0 00 ., 60 Advertising Bates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. (J. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven Connty. New Berne, N.C. March 20, 1898 FOE GOOD AND DECENT GOV ERNMENT. The organization of the Young Men's Democratic League of Craven county, is the most important polit ical undertaking that litis taken place in North Carolina in two yeais. The importance of this League, its tstattiishment, and the carrying out of its purposes its stated in its constitution uud by-laws, cannot be too highly estimated. The unanimous expression of sen timent that this community has shown in favor of thU League, as exhibited by the signatures obtained in a few hours, demonstrates the fact, that New Berne ard her peo ple are excessively weary of a cen tralized State government, of a government which finds it begin ning and end in ono common and vulgar man, iu a home government cf absolute Russelliem. That Craven county will respond heartily to the maintenance and carrying out of the full purposes of this League of Democratic voters and citizens in favor of decent home government, there cm be no qies lion. i lie exigencies oi tne nour are such, that every self-respecting white man must arise and enter vig orous protest agaiust the present North Carolina administration. No citizen cm remain at easo, mucn less be sattsueU to remain quiet, while Russellism rules North Carolina; and while Governor Rus sell must continue in office for sev eral years, yet every effort should be made, ut every election, to secure representatives for publio offices who shall set their faces fixedly against everything which smacks of Rus sellism. It may be regarded by tho young Democracy of other portions of North Carolina, that the Craven County League has a hopeless task before it, surrounded as it is by such political environments. To this the answer will probably be made, that no political conditions exist which can restrain a people from entering protest against exist ing political evils and that the Young Meu's Democratic League of Craven Couuty feel that their cause is so just, that good must certainly come from their efforts. If ihi Young Democracy of Craven county can enter upon the fight against Russelliem, surelv the Young Democracy ot other sections oi jxoriu uarouna snouid take np arms, and assist in securing a good and decent government for North Carolina and her people. to rue a toi.n in was day Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tb lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. V5c The fcenu ine has L. 15. Q. on each tablet. Tbiity righting Billions. The aesetsed valuation of real and personal property iti the United States at the time of the eleventh census was 5,473, 173,418. This is an understatement of the wealth of tho nation in in 18'JO, but the fig ures are sufficiently impressive. New 1 oTk Sun. The QrsaUst Dlscsvsry Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we uscl Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we bat e a certain, and lure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even u tney are urged on you as Just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, bocaase this remedy has a reoord of coree and besides ie guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Y. 8. Duffy Drag Store. Br. Byli's A l war effects a can of rripxi and reUerevtbe wlfcrwof Mlr- O via and eonsumpilon. X: syrup. the mart efficacious roncdy. A Faaoaa Expression. . "Millions for defense, bnt not a cent for tribute,'' has been often qnoted since the Lee incident, bnt, perhaps, lew persons know the oc casion 'on which it was osed, and who was the author of it. Charles Cotesworth Pincknoy, of South Carolina, was the father of the phrase, and he used it to Talleyrand. Pinckney, who was a most interest ing character, was appointed in 1790 minister to France. The directory refused to receive hint, treated him with marked disrespect and. finally ordered him to leave the country. Richmond Dispatch, hamberlatn'a Congb Remedy. This remedy is intended especial ly for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ine cough and influenza, It has become famous for Us cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it bas cured; of severe col that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the danger ous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child The extensive use of it for whooping cough has ehown that it robs that disease of all dangerous conse quences. It is especially priz-.d by mothers for their children, as it never fails to effect a speedy cure, and. because thoy have found that there is not tho least daugcr in giv ing it, even to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. Sold by F. S. Duffy. f Working and Worked. Ono great, lamentable weakness in newspaper men is that in their patient, indomitable conflict for good government, they appear utter ly blind to the fact that the peopl who are enjoying the fruits of good government are diligently working the newspapers whenever opportun ities present themselves. The evi deuces of this truth may be seen everywhere everyday in every news paper and in every newepaner oftioo Kx. Rheumatism Cared in 24 Boars. T. .1. Black-more, of Ualler lilackmore, fittsburgb, 1'a., Bays A short time since I procured a bottle of 'MYSTIC CURE-' It got me out of the house in twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with rheu mutism nine months ago and the MYSTIC CURE' is the only tnedi ciue that did me any good. I had dve of the best physicians in the city, but I received very little relief from them. I know the "MYSTIC CURE' to be what it is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers. Sold by rieniy s 1'harmacy, Druggist, New lierne, IN. U. A SEEMING DISCREPANCY. tli Dear Ludr Has Her Daughter's In- tend at stake. She is a lndy whose husband has ac cumulated a large shuro of this world'i goods. She does not care how much anything costs and desires people to know that she doesn't care. Bo it was not tbronffh any fear that she was not getting ber money's worth that she re proved her youngest daughter, who had been practicing at the piano. The little girl s efforts had been barrowinaly per sisteut and dntifnl, aud she was bnrl as well ss surprised when her mother iu dignantly remarked: "Dully, I am compelled to remind yon that we have employed the beet teacher in the city for yonr mnsical rd ncation and that as we propose to spare no expense iu the future yon ought to be more conscientious iu laying a fuuu dation. Yon will guiu nothing by slight- lug the work now. I am determined tbst yon shall learn to play the piano no matter what it costs. "I was tracticiug fuithfully," the pnpil protested. "My Bear, do not cttenipt to deceive your mother. " 'Tut yon beard mo practicing, dldn yonf "is may to," was tho chilly ro joiudtr, "thatyourmollier's advautagci In early lire were not so great as thoso intend that you shall enjoy. Hut thcro is one study in which I was ulwuy good, and it will bn nseless for yon to ttcnipt to mislead ma iu anything coo neotod with It. That is arithmetic "I never said yon weren't splendid I arithmetic, but that ham t anything do with my piano playing. " "Unless my eyas are at fault tboso are five finger exercise that you are now supposed to te working on." "Yd." "Very well. Do not think that I for gel myself so far ss to speak iu anger. . Hut I should very nioch lika to know what yon mean by trying to play fl finger rierclsrs with both bauds." De troit Free ITeas, Or. Bull's Otras roat roonh si ens. . . f Vm UiIsmWWmmI mirOU0ll In IIbmj and awrtd Swisfwis -J um.i I..- . , a - - I auoaalors, rrMttlwuU, OyrUp . Vfc Vims W Parla. Paris Is probably the only city in th world which bat trees that bloom twice year habitually. These are the horse chestnuts. There are 17,000 of them planted in the squares and along the boulevards, and 88,000 buttonwoofla. The trees in Paris are numbered, just like the people, the cabs, the animals, the lampposts and the matches. These horse chestnuts have, only been doing this trick lor abont five years, and only some ot them bave made a practice of it. These die, or apparently die, in the latter part of July, and all the leaves fall off. A month or so afterward tbey all come ont into flower again and little green leaves shoot forth continually un til they are nipped by the first frost There is a reason for this, and the sci entists worked over tbe matter for a long time to be able to explain it. Briefly and nnscientifically the trees lose their leaves because tbey are at tacked by a little fungus which is blown upon tbem by tne wind; then, being still fall cf sap, tboy start to put forth leaves all over again. I have been aflheted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. 1 was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of und at last was ' told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was Im mediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not nee returned. Josh. Edgar, German- town, CaL For sale by F. 8, Duffy, t QUIuR OLD NATURE. S cet. uiniDlu little thine).' v "Tb.it tho foolish trCo puts on its clothet WLoi the sun shines iu the spring, -, And then, v.-hon chilly dutftmn cornea And the winds of winter blow, Wliy doeH it at und out there, nil bare, In the frost and sleet und snow ?" "Wiso nnluro hca arranged it thus," 1 told tho litlln one, ThH tost ling leaves can only llvo Benrulh a smiling nun; Tho ii'iO that in the summer tiwo Makes eliudy bowcia for you llust have its rust, thui-vfurc it Btandi Asleep the winter through." Bho Bnt in silence for awhilo And gazed far into space, And lines of thought and troablo onmo To mar her childish face, And so, at lust, bho turuod and said: ''I'm sorry for tho tiee. And glad that nature wasn't left To tlx things np for met" 8. . Kitfer in (levcland Leader. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, J Prank J. Ciienkt makes oath that lie is the senior purlner of the Arm ol F. J. Cheney & Co., doD busine-s in the City .t Tel. d, Oouuiy aud Stale "fo'ftSnid.und Unit said firm will pny the sum of ONE lUXDKED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catardh Hint cannot be I utetl by the use of Uali.'s Catarhii Cuius. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn tot fore me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1806. ' . A. V. GLEASON, BtAL $ ' Notary Public. Hall's Caturrh Cure Is taken inteinally, and ai ts directlv on the blood und mucous surfaces of ike system. Send for tistiiuo uiaiS, tir. J..CII EN EY & CU., T0leJ0,O Sold l y Uiu ;niis 75u. Hull's Family 'ills ure llie Ittrt. land- Made and Sawed Brick, Laths, Posts, Marl. Cut Price on Wood: Stove Wood G5 cents to yonr door. Not cut 60 cents delivered. BIG HILL, The Shingle flan.! SHINGLES M. ,Hahn & Co., !PI- Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CCALERS IN . HOUSES dZ IvTJXjES ! Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.' IiA, no and In flUldl 5trrtt. EM'S In all the world there Is no othor treatment Bo pure, ss sweet, so safe, so siee(ly, lor pro. serving, purifying, and Immtirying the skin, scalp, and hair, aud eradicating evory huV mor, as w&rio. bail) i with CuncuuA Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticbba (oint ment), the groat &km cure. O mm U aoM tktmcheMt 1k Mid. Hr utn Cmkm. CHtr Kok Pmtsa., Kmtna. 07 -All Abu la Skis, &eal aud Hair,- feat, EVERY HUMOR Trout Pl-apta. le Sct-rfaJ Carvd iqr Cimcim. i At the Book Store & Church Chewing Gum. y i Fountain Pone, 25o. "If I Most Fashionable Stationery U i - ' ; 1 K Latest Music and Musical 2 J 4 Instruments a Specialty. a N. Ennett.-I Just Received I . . - - 85 - - LIVE AKD DRESSED TURKEYS. Also Dressed Chickens and Qeeso, Our Beef, Veal and Mutton also Pork S tnsage is Fine as Eyor. Call and Examine. ' .AT 5am,l Cohn ... & Son's . 88 Middle St, Phone 46. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having duly qualified ns Administrator c-1. n. of Jenny Dudley decease!!, on (he 15th day oi March, lsw) All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to mako prompt payment. All persons holding claims againU said estate are notilied to present tne same amy veriued to the undersigned administrator on or before the 15lli day of March, 1809, or this notice will be pleaded in bar rf their recovery. THU.MA8 F. AluUAKTLl Y, Admn o t. a. of Jenny Dudley, deceased. VVM. E i'LABKB, Attorney. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. era hprW Street, : New Berne, fim n. c. 1 Have Just Received and and Have on Sale at ..i PI 1 1 A AIT oALUU 18 MIDDLE STREET, The Celebrated .. . Philadelphia Brewing Company's 23oclr Beer, At RETAIL &JWHOLESALE. Respectfully, JAMES F. TAYIiOR. Seed JrJsIi .1 OtWtOes I ' - - ; I 'Red Bliss," "White Bliss," "Pride of South" and "Early Rose" Cheap for Cash. J. E. LATHAM. 5 Craven Street. J. C. Whitty A CO. ARE AGENTS FOB THE - Celebrated Chattanoog-a Chilled Plows. Fort Barnwell. N, C, Mar. 1, '03. Mr. J. C. Whitly, New Berno, N. C. Dear Sir; I received Clark's Ideal, Jr. Cutaway Harrow, and have thoroughly tested it, on land cultivated last year, and on land that lay out last year with a heavy growth of grass, weeds and dew berry vines. It decs the work thoroughly; cutting up all weeds, grass and vines, at the same time breaking and completely pulverizing the land. Not any heavier for team than the ordinary two-horse plow. Everybody pleased with it. The company does not claim too much for the plow. Would be glad to have the A-4J Reversible Harrow, which is de signed for cultivat n; the crops. ' Youre Truly, M. H. GAJiR, T)runk: ii-af yte, einiess Absolutely and permanently cured in 9 days by a new scientific and invigorating treat ment. No publicity no injections no restraint. Can be given secretly. No "free treatment scheme. ISJSSL"" R. A. OUNN. M.D., I 41 East 21st Strert, New Vorlc City ' "5 6 When talking to you .... About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact that our LONO E8TABI.IBI1BD bliaineSR and tho Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons wo have ' made is the best testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way we do business. . . . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable Can be ; . y fonnd hero Furniture .'"r1 If yon are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a lull at my store will prove profitable. . - John Sutek, Under Hotel Chattawka. New Berne, a. C L. H. Gutler Hardware Gompany, Hardware, Nnwli, Door? and Itlltidx. U mo, Cement and I'laMter. Riiidertt Hnrdnnt5 - u Njie laity. We also have the Wgept and bert as sorted Un nf pUWf ANI AUKl CL'LU'RAL DJl'LEMUt.Taevcr lutho city. Merchants we can 11 you at Xanii faoturer's Prioea. Remember wt keep full linw of IV voea and Harrison's i'alnt. , , Tour for buslntsa, L. II. CUTUU HARDWARE iTo. H. xv. Hinvsox. Funeral Director und Ilmbnlnier. Offloe18 flroad Rlrwt, aeiioSlrrw atall. Rcahlnnr l&TlroaI ftlrcrt. JW"Hurll rAw pM!ly. FOR THS PURPOSB or BUILDING up and sittlisg RIVERSIDE, With desirable occupants tnd owners, I now mike for a limited time the following advantageous proposal s : y r ' " Located on National Avenue, and LOTS I ha ONLY $250 00. -, BALANCE Every man of im dcrHte moauJ, and every man workii may own a home. y a h me and pay for it m install 1VU !l,o tint KHt.nunt is made. 1 will 18 VOII a gUI you a deed for the lot when all paymeuteon same are made, "a pass book for weekly payments." ,,'.,.....,.,, . . c.f... .k.. .u.;iij Ivnik- und tut When the lot i pui.l for, I will build you a MC ERtf COTTAGK, (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly installment. Payments but little more than 101 would pay rent. K.r . xam.ile, a cottage costing t2,000, will cost in monthly payments, aud lot w yours. If voti war.t a smaller ciltuge, navmpnta 1 v linl.) At me elin OI .L.:.Ma Inr-alit.v. iiiemisiiiff in value Yon should act at once. Size Full information, maps, etc., call . BAKFIt, AseiH, 57 tolleek Nlrrel. Go The Prices OF HORSES AND MULES I One Carloail Received One C'nrload Received on the 11th. Some Toppy Kentucky Horses with Spce l. Have a Surplus Stock. Thc'Ee Purchases were inade at Low Pi ices and will be Bold at prices to correspond. Remember I have a large stock of BUG G IKS AND HARNESS to Select from, My Prices Suit Huycre. t. -w. ste-wabt, ;; 681, 70. 72. 724 74. 7U and 70 It UO A 1) STREET. J. W. STEWART, Prest. ENOCH WADSWOimi, Vicc-rrest. Rooms 8 & 9, Daves New Investment Ua 1 1 it I n ?, Opp.Baptint uiiurcn.miu. die Street. Office Hours: City Property Bought und Sold. 11 A. II. to 2 P. CITV LOTS, A handsome and most desirable resi dence, located on the south side of Change nt its Intel section with East r root street, adjoining the residence of the late Jude Seymour. Handsome house, with additional lot adjoining for another residence, must delightfully lo cated; and one of the handsomeat and most desirable dwellings In the city. Un Bout a Front Htret. betweein Ora- ven and East Front Handsome, remod eled brick residence, S!0 rooms, three stories and basement, nil modern con ven. icnevs, Imth rooms, &c. Delishiful lo- cation for summer or winter residence. Une double house in I'avletown.Aew. Bioonw. " A handsome Imildinir lot 100 Urt Mid. die street l.y 1(18 In. deep; Imnudialely north of iIik dwelling owned by J. K ivesi lo suit furBliasers. this lot will divided luto wo lots. 60 feut frontage each. A mosidealrablo residence lot stluniii on Neuae river, at the foot of Pollock st . suitable tor handsome dwelling, but will ue aoiu in smaller parcels on satisfactory term. Two new dwellings sultabla for smoll families; a 1 modern conveniences: west Como, WIa, Jan. 10, 1898. I would not be without PISO'S '.CORE for CON-8UMPTIONforany Btm Ai,nh Sjmp. tmii o.mm1. Cat I I tannic R.,'(l hr llmnuu, 11 . - - 1. J thine. For & bad Cough or Cold it li beyond all Other Mrs C REYNOLDS. "The Best Cough Medicine." THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE OP NEW AJL'ITA1A ll-DOEa A OENEItAL T. A. OltEKN, President, OEOUUK OIlEEN.rJccrelary. irt't J. J. WOLrRNOEM, Crn'l ARmt. OTiffs: OVESt I ITIZ - !' I otlrers equally desirable. All lota to con meted with complete Sewerage Syteui , .. . . ...., $6 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK. working on a salary, ineuta, 1 a guarantee to make more nrniir.H'iir. 130, for 7 years, ana the House eay to cost J1.000. 1 he monthly I ve.-.rs " iu every ilav. f lots 50 x 200 feet. oq '';.'"'. WIIililAM DUNN. on the 9th. New Berne, H. G OWEN II. GUIONSecy T1IOP. DANIELS, Tnas. Bern Company, Money Advanced for l'ureliaser Investments j Solicited. side of Hnncock street, between Pollock and South Front. FARMS. One flno 204 aern farm, onfl and . one Imlf miles from New llern, on south aide of Neusc road. 2 traol of valuable "land and Umber, Ivlng at Claiks' station on the East side of tbe A. A N. C. It. It. and Hie pnblio road seven mile from the city of New liern. containing 1310 acres. Also 129 acrea. Iieginning .at the centre of the A N. C. It. It. at Ua intersection with auid nublio nuul. " - One dnimhle 40 acre farm, on , south stlilu of Trent rivw. St milea from Hw u.rn. . A iti-almtila fnrm mlln from . the city, lying on tlx A. ft N.C K. E.' and Neiise river; 1011 acre, - - Oun axr Irnt farm nt KM1 arm on. Trent road. , miles from New Rem. A most deklrablo farm eimsiallns' of 125 urni A mll f mm N.. n.ma ,.n A A N. C. K. It. and Bachelor's creek, An rseenlingly line farm, 4 mile front the city, containing 000 acres, on Neuae road. ' Eyannls, Nebr, Jan. 2, 189S Iwg&rd PISO'S CURE FOR CON SUMPTION aa the best Congh medi cine ob the market, baring used It for 13 years. J. A. WEST0VXIL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C 3O,000,C0 flUB IN8U11ANCK BUHINlS. . W. n. EUDKfl. I v . JOHN DUNN, i V,ot rr,,,t-

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