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THE JOURNAL. Published eerr dar in the year, ;ex cept Monday, at W Middle Street.; Pboss Ko.8. , CHARLES L, STEVENS, ' D1T0BAND PROPEIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES one jear.'ln advance, One year, not ia advance....... Monthly, by carrier in the.city,. .94 00 . 5 00 . 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - Enteied at the Post Office, New Berne, N. J. as second class matter. Official Paper, of New Berne and Craren County. New Berne, K.C. March 29, 1898 ' DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING T The . resolution passed by the State Democratic Committee last December, seems to have made no impression upon the class of Dem ocrats in the State who are Verj properly styled of . the "rule or ruin" order. This resolution says "That all white electors who intend to vote with us in the next tlection, and who desire the re-establishment' of Anfclo-Saxoi) Supremacy and honest govern meut in North Carolina, are co-dially invited to participate in all our primaries and .convention." For plain English this resolution can have but one construction; it bars out no one who desires the welfare and good of the State, neither does it attempt to throw the X-ray of political scrutiny on any voter's previous record. Nevertheless there are here and there signs throughout the State of a spirit which bodes no good to the Democratic party in the coming election. There is a presumptuous and us suming patronage; a "holier than thou" talk; an air of party owner ship, contrary and strictly at vari ance with every true idea of Demuc racy, and decidedly opposed to the resolution offered above. The spirit and intent of the Dem ocratic State Committee's resolution is one of good fellowship. The Democratic policy this year is not one which seeks to make a limited aud self admiring party of a few "political immaculates," and to Btyld itself the Democracy of North Carolina. Democracy this year does not mean the few, but it does mean all who will enroll themselves under the principles as set forth by tho State Committee. If tho Democratic party expects to succeed this year, or in any fu ture campaign, it must accept such resolutions as its Committee sends forth, and strictly set its face against those who call themselves Demo crats, ytt constantly breathe forth tho spirit of intolerance towards every one who dees not minutely couform to their individual ideas of party principle. "lie- establishment of Anglo Saxon Supremacy and honest gov ernment" ought to mean so much that even the most sel6sh Demo crat should be affected by it and throwing self aside, enter into the work of redeeming North Carolina from KusMllism. The Committee' resolution must mean everything it says, and will so be interpretated by every fair minded Democrat. Hew ta Lack Good. Good luoks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, yon have a bilious louk; it your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys be alTccted, yon have a pitched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good altoratire and totiio. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimplos, blotches and boiU, and gives a good completion. Every bottle guaranteed. Hold at F. B, Duffy' drug store. 60 cents psi bottle. Qaata Tlctaria aaa Kttatt. Quern Victoria Is a great stickler for etiquette, says the Argonaut, bnt tyen she is not always willing to sacrifice br comfort for its demand. The other day, when she was seatd ia ber drawing room with several of her household in attendance, the lamp placed close beside her began to inoke. To the horror of the company the Q icen promptly turned down the flam. "Your Majesty," aid e lady-in-waillng, la ' awu- Br. Bull's SrtTM any thraat and hum , 2 ratiMftaUa?auia. U VUUtUI BmratliatohcalaM tm Ibeaflactkm. Price Mmnu. C in AtoM cheap whaHnitea w; a aB s'.rnck toues, "why did you trouble to do that yourself?" "Because," Biid the Queen, "if I had called out, 'This lamp is smoking!' one of you ladiei would have said to the equerry, 'See! the lamp is smoking!' and the equerry would have called out to the nearest servant, 'Here! the Queeu'a lamp is smoking!' and that servant would have called to a footman to attend to it; and all the time the lamp would have gone on smoking; so I preferred to turn it down myself." TO Cl'BE A COLD IS OSE DAY Take Laxative tfromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money ;f it fails to cure. 25c. The genn iue has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Knew the Law. Shop-lifting by women is a com mon form of theft at this season in New York, as in other cities, and some of the thieves are very shrewd. A few day ago a Mrs. Iola Arnold was arrested for stealing articles from the counter of a big store, and when she was arraigned in court she declared that the articles she hid takm wore not worth oyer $20. The court called experts, who appraised lite plunder at US, which is just 11 over the amount fixed by law fur gran 1 larceny, llatl the court al lowed the woman's plea to go, the charge against her would have been merely petty larceny. She had evidently been studying the statutes before starting out. Ex. ajhumberlaln'a lonxti R mrdy. This remedy is intended especial ly for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough and influenza, It has become famous for its cures of theee 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 has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effect?, and of the danger ous attacks of croup it lias cured, ften saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous conse quences. It is especially prized by inotbecs for their children, as it never fails to effect a speedy cure, and because they have found that there is not the least danger in giv ing it, oven to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. Sold by F. S. Duffy. f WHAT'S THE TIME? Whaa Voo Ak. Tall Which ot tha Six Kiadl Yoa Mean. There are few questions more fre quently pot than " What time is it'" "Can you tell ine the true time?" A stickler for exactitude might reply: "What kind of tlmo do you mean? Do you mean solar or sidereal time? Ap parent time or mean time? Local time or standard time?" There are all these six kinds of time, not to speak of others. It is only within the last two genera tions within, indeed, the reign of onr sovereign. Queen Victoria that the sub ject of the differences of most of these kinds of time has become of pressing Importance to any but theorists. In one of the pnblio gardeus of Paris a little cannon is set np with a burning glass attached to it in such a manner that the sun itself fires the cannon as it reaches the meridian. This, of courw, is the timo of Paris noon apparent noon, but it wonld be exceediugly imprudent of any traveler through Paris who wished, say, to catch the I o'clock express to set his watch by the gun, for if it hap pened to be iu February be wonld find wben be reached the railway station that the station clock was fatter tbau the gun by nearly a full quarter of an hoar aud that bis train bad gone, while toward the end of October cr the begin ning of November h would find himself a much too soon. Until niacbiucs for accurately meal uring time worn Invented, apparent time timo, that is to say, giveu by the sun itself, as by a sundial was the only time about which men knew or cared But when roamnably good clocks and watches were made it was very soon sstu that at dlOTntenl times in the yar there was a marked difference be tween the sundial time aud that shown by the flock the reasou being simply that the appsrent rats of niotlou of the suu across lbs sky was not always quite the same, wl ile the uiovemeui of the clock was, of course, as regular as it could be rasrta. Loitiur I'.our. Static or Ohio, City or Toi.boo, I I.f das C oi n rv, t Fbakk J. Ciikmkv makes rath Hal lie is the avolnr partner of the firm ol F. J Chewy & On., doing bmlnaw ia the City of Toledo. County aud fclalsifotesaliUiind that said Arm will pay tit sum of OSl HUNDRED DOLLARS lr rach and every cae of Catarsh tlwt cannot I cured by the u of lUu.'a Catarmii ttaa. FltANK J. CHEMEV. Born to bt fort mtand aulwiN-d la ruv pretence, this 6th day of Dtoemlwr, A, D. 181)0. . A. VY. OLE tSO.V, J MAI. j ' NoUff rubllc Hall's Catarrh Curs I takrn Intarnally, and a-ls dlrectlvmi lbs blood and mucous surfaces of lbs Sfttra, too, I f,.r irMlmo alaia. hrr. J. CU EJf It Y CO., ToMo,0 rvdU hv muJKtaia .Jo. lUll's Family 1'illa ate the Wum4 by a TbJttl. It wai thought by tho Danes to be oowardly to attack au enemy after nightfall, bat on one occasion they de viated from their nsnal rule. On they crept, noiselessly and unobserved, in their bare feet, npon the unsuspecting Hcotobmen. When near the camp, one of the Danes trod npon a thistle and in bis pain cried out This aroused the sleeping Scotchmen, and they gave the alarm. The Danes were defeated with terrible loss of life, and ever since that ; time the thistle has been the insignia I of Sootlaud, with the motto, "Nemo me impuue laoessit:'' Philadelphia Rec ord. ' ! In Vienna the height of a house must pot exoeed 33 feet The floor of the last story must not be more than 65.6 feet above tho lawel of the street. When the ground slopes, this measure must be taken from tho highest point The house must not have more than five stories. inclnding the cellar and attic. Chelsea district, in London, utilizes its street refuse by separating the rags and paper,, which are converted into brown wrapping paper, while the rest of the refuse is bnrued iu the furnaces of the redaction works and the resid uum iB nsed in brickniaking. The old reliable, is thechler dependence in thousands ui families where children aru attacked by croup,' cough and cold. Prion M cents. Cough Syrup. MR! OR NO WAR We Have the Nicest Line of . . Refrigerators anil Water Coolers . . In the City. Alio such Seasonable Articles as Fly Traps, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Ice Cream Freezers, Rat aud Mouse Trap's. Clauss Scissors and Razors, every ar ticle with the name of Clauss on same s fully warranted. Excelsior and Elmo Cook Stoves. No Fancy Casting, but we ;ii:uanlce them to give satisfaction. L. H, CUT LEU UARDWAUE CO. 18 MIDDLE STREET, - The Celebrated . . . Philadelphia Brewing Company's HBoclr Beer, A celebrated Philadelphia physi cian recommends this Beer for weak women and children. At RETAILT& WHOLESALE. Respectfully, ' J IJIE F. TA.lTI.01t. Mllllaifry iwparlmral. We have secured the services of MUs Pauline Albaugh an expert trimmer from Baltimore who will assist Mrs. Whaley In the trimming branch of this Department- Bahkoot's. OlTn Ullli S M. Hahn & Co., iK 5aL ' "t "W - H n 1 W ST ' I Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HORSES & iLTj-jL-na . I Buggies, Poad CarU and Harness. No's ho, l jo and iii fllddU Mrrrl. -ski?: QE EASES BniDT Cttm TftftATn?fT for torturing, 41flff rlnK, ttctatnjr, baroinff, and Mly skin and scalp dlMiMca with km of hair. Warm bathtwtthcv Ttorja Soap, gentle application of Cvticub (ointment), antt foil do" of Curious Rot ysxt, gratcM of bloou porUten and humor ewe cura la poM tkroartMwjt Ida rU. Bar ".. Hal frnfta.. Bot. - 05 " tio u Can iicMnr MawMo," RES ROUGH KAMSJS ' Wf ClTKti'aU lM4n : Lodge Directory: tSCREKA LODGE NO. T, I. O. O. F.i Offl- :ors:-K. J. Msoaway, N O.; C.H.Hall, V. G.: J. h. Moody. K'oU. Sec'ty: J. R. Farker, Jr., Trcaa. Keirular mtatra everv Moaday niffuG &T tx UU O OlOVK. . -. C AI.SalET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4. 1. O. O. F. OHcers:-C. H. Hull, C. P.: F. R. Hyman, 11. n. u. uuirnet. s. w.; a. uioDaru, Treas! Uoi .liar Encampments, 'lsu 3d. ami 5tn lit any) Fhuraday nlgUtg In eauh month a( w. o'dincK TflENlA LODGE SO. 8, K. ot Meets every Tueeday nlimt in their Castle liali. Middle Hireet; visl.ing Kiiints wl'l lecetve a clilvalrin welooum J. II. Smith, O. O.; A. 10. 1'itlman, V. .;W.S. "anions, K. R. A O. O. Tlioniton, M. of F. J. J. Baxter, M. Ol E. '.: . . CANTON CLEKMONT NO. H, P. If., I. O. O. t, Mqer. Geo. Slovvr, Captain; T. O. Hy nan, I.lent.; P. 11. I'flletier, Ensign ; Wm. J. Pitia, Clerk ;E4. lierock, Accountimt. Rear )lar CantountuDts, 'M and 4tb Thursday a'Khts in eaota inoutu ai 8 i o'clock ','KA VEN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGUTS or HAB aNY: Meets 2nd and 4th M'edDeaday iMTltta ii oach month in Rountree'a Hall, at V o clock. li. Ball, Pnaldcnt; i. 11. Smith, Secretary, . ST. JOHN'S l.OSH.K NO. 8, A; P. AND A. M: Om.-era: T. W. Uetrey, W. M.j N. Case, e. V.; Getjrt;c Green, J. W.; T. A. Green, 1'reBH i W J PiltH, Sec'ty. Regular Com niuuicutlons S.I Wednesday eaoh month. - t'UATTAWKA lltlllE NO.H.IMP.O. K. M Mecis the 2nd trleeu of every 7 Puns Monday uiKhi ni K. ot P. Oistle Hull, Sliddle h.reet, Sew lierm , N. C. Visiting Red Men always welcome. T. J. Pae, Sucuciu; J. H. Smith, C. ol K .SKW r.KUNE CHAPEB NO. M, K. A. M.: Wrnrai T. A. ureeii, II. P, K.; T. W. Uewny, Scrlhe; Whs. Uoffy, Treas.; C. 1. llmitlmm, tfee'ly. Regular iionvoca Uiia 2d M(n,iav e&cu month. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDKRY NO. 10, K.T.: Drtlcers : 1 . W. Ie'y, E. tj Jas. Hixlmond G.;T. G. Ilyuiaii, U. G i T. F. He aruliy, Prelate; K 4. 1'imi ose, Hecorrtcr. Ilegnlai Conclaves first aud third Frldurs ot the month. KSIGI1T9 OF IIOKOB-OMeera: 8. O. Pope, lictatir; G. L. VI'imio, llciiorter; V. t. tt(iuit' co, FlUdlicial Ic-imiter New licrnu I. hIucNo MA meets Ihe 2ihI mid 4th Iri'Uy ntvhts at 7:30o'etock ii Uountreea Halt, rouuck btrees. NEW P.KHNK LODGE SO. I, F. It. AC.-I.C. Sea'ca, I'ithI;.!. H. s Mi h, Itejnrdlnx Micty; E. K. O'dOley, Fi'itinjhil sccty. aleets in Knllitn ol l thins haU every 1st aud 3rd Wcuxtcsduy nights in iach uioiith Hicawber Waited for , Something to Turn Up That would suit him for a long lime, anil so did we when we were se i lectinir our handsome stock of Hprinir ' huhing. Wo are now waiting for our patrons to turn up aud inspect the hand some line of Woolens that we are dis playing; in Worfted and Saxony Coatloes, Enilili and Scotch Suhinia, Csaaiinerca. Covert Cloths. Venetian, Fancy Vest. inirs. etc , that we will I at Lion Into a pcrf,ft fltiinir Suit or Overcoat at a Reasonable 1'ricc, F. n. CHADWICK'S, Merchant Tailor, i 101 MlDDI.I StKKRT. r t rati LAST CALL! i For City Taxes! Property to be Advertised ana SOLD. .. . . . , AU property upon which the City Taxes for the year 1807, are not paid by April 1st, 1898. Will be advertised, coat addedand sold according to law. . - , Save expense and troublo by paying befote above dale. .; . HUuH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. LAST CALL i UU lULlll 111 ilACjVJ. Property to be Advertised & Sold. All property upon whioh the County Taxes for the year 1897 are not PAID by . April 1st, 189S, Will be advertised, costs added and sold according tn law. Save expense and trouble by pay ing before above date. : JOS. Xi. IIAIINY Sheriff. Seed Irish .I'otatoe ! 'Red Bliss," "White Bliss," "Pride of South" and "Early Rose" Cheap for Cosh. J. E. LATHAM. 5 Craven Street J. c. CO. ARE AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated Chattanooga 7 Chilled Plows. Fort Barnwell. N, C, Mar. 1, 9i I Mr. J. G. Whitiy, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir; I received Clark's Ucal, Jr. Cutaway Harrow, and have thoroughly tested it, on land cultivated last year. and on land tlmt lay out last year with a heavy growth of grass, weeds and dew berry vines. It does the work thoroughly; cutting up all weeds, grass and vines, at the same time breaking and completely pulverizing the laud. Nut any heavier for team than the ordinary two-liorsc plow. Everybody pleated with it. The company docs not claim too much for the plow. Would bo filuil to have the A-4) Reversible Harrow, which is de signed for cultivating the cro.s. Yours Truly, M. U. OAlttt, D)runki enness Absolutely and permanently cured in 9 days by a new acientiiic and invigorating treat ment. No publicity no injection! no restraint Can be given secretly. No "free treatment" scheme ? R. A. OUNN, M.D., I 4t East 2lat Strict, New Yark City . I Wiiex talking to voo . . . . About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue Is llie fact Hint our LOXO B8TABLMIIK0 business and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we have made ia tho best testimony as to the quality of our goods and the Way we do business. .... ALL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture Caa le foaad here at lowest. prices. . If you are contmrpialing tile purchase Of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. John Sutek, Under Hotel Cnaltawka, . , New Berne, 71. C. Just Received a, a, 85 - - LIVE AND DRISSIU TURKIYS Also Pressed Chickens ami (ferae Oar Beef, Veal anil Mutton, also I'ork Sausage is Fine as Kvcr. Cull and Eiamins. , 5 a ml Colin 6 Son's 85 Middle SL, Phone 46, II. W. HinVHOX, Funrral Director and I'mbalmcr. OntoslW Droad Strrrt, nut toKlawart's IM4. K.W.Ii'nca lt Hfl BlrrrU I TB(itil rtA a t'l y. FOR THK PURPOSI OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, With denble occupants and owners, I bow make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : ; , ' Lccated on National Avonup, and I " ONLY $250 00, LOTS BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Every mau 6f mi derMo meaiu, and every man working on a salary, raay own a home. Bnv a home and pay for it in installments, , When the first i.av.no.a iswade, I will give you a guarantee to make you a deed for the lot 'when all paymeuta on sa.nn are mad.-, "a pass book (yonr choice of plan) to be paid for in J .. .'. ' 1 - bnt little more tnan joj womu pay ieu.. i """i' --f- - $2,000. will cost in monthly payments, $30, for 7 ytais, and the house and lot is yours, - ... -r, If yo.i war.t a smaller cottage, say to cost $1,000. Ihe monthly pavmems will be tl5 At the ml of 7 yenrs yon own a house and lot n a desirable locality, increasing iu value every Hay. . Yon should act at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. -Full information, maps, etc., ra'l on of the UNITED STATES. OutstandiiiK Assurance Dec. 81, 1807 ; $951,1 R5.8S7 00 New Assurance WriJien 150,055,(55)3 OU Proposals for Assurance Examined and Declined, 24,40 1, !)73 (HI Income . 411,572,0 53 Assets December 31, lil!)7 23G.878.nOB 1)4 Reserve on all Exisi ins Policies (4 per cent. Stan- dard) and all oilier Liabilities 188,333,133 20 Surplns, 4 per cent, standard - .'0,543,174 84 Paid Policy-Hiilders in 1807 .21,1118,314 14 HENRY B. HDE, President. J. W. ALEXANDER, V.-P. II. SuiiitloKl A Co., CJpiicriil ARtn., Virgin in nd North i'arolljin, Blohmoiiil, Ya. 5. W, SH ALLWOOD, Agent. DOWN Qo The Prices OF HORSES Ra tine Carload IC?(flv'd One Carlnd It?ocivd on the 11th. Rome Tnpp.T Keiituckf H'rus with Sprtdl. Have a Surplus Stock. Tliese I'urcliiists were nunle at joh l'ricfs si 1 will be soi l at liners to correppoid. Remember I have a large stock Select from. My 1'iicos Suit Uucrs. T. "W. STEWART, Como, Wis, Jan. 10. 1898. I would not be wlthont PI8 CURE for SU1IPTI0N for thlnr. For Couth or Cold beyond all other Una REYNOLDS, 0'S r1 'i i.j . con. nrrr.,ri ,4 an I i aai ( oui, hjmp. Tuio.. Caa I I II iDOTia. H. -HI (it l,u,r.t. 11 ft bad r nTTr j ' ' '' it ll "The Best Cough Medicine." THE HEW BERN MUTUAL . FIRE OP NEW CAPITA!,, irtiOW A GEKEIUL ,T. A. OREF.!, Praaldent, O tOIUJS UHKEN, Borlar7. J, J, WOLmillN, Cfn'l 4i;t. others rtjually di sirable. All lots to hecniiu ctfd with complete Sewerage System. . . . : $5 CASH DOWN. monthly ir.-ta llment, Payments . L' ,'v..n.,la u AnttiifrA nn&t.lticr AND MULESJ on lh 9th. of HUGO IKS AX 1) HAIIXK.SS to Ey&nnla, Nebr, Jan. im I regard PIS0'8 CURE FOR CON SUMPTION u th best Congh medi cine bn the market, having naed it for 13 yean. J. A. WEST0VER. INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C flHE INHUlUNfk HlfilSEKS. W. U. I1UDKH, I,, , JOHSOfNM, lv,"-,r- VTicm OVFK riTIZKN'S HAS Assurance 'Society
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