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THE JOURNAL. Published eTerr day in the year, tpt Monday, at M Middle Street. PU05I NO. 8. ex- CtlARLES L. STEVENS, ditob un raopiusToa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Jat year, in advance,... ....... One year, not ia advance....... Monthly, by carrier in the city,. ,4 0t . S 00 . 60 Advei Using Rate furnished on appli cation. Entered at tlic Post Office, New Berne, N. U. as second class matter, l. Ofllelal Paper of New Bene and Craven County. New Berne, N.C. April. 22, 189S TBB QUESTION OF PAIT&TEER INO. The approaching of probable hos tilities between this country and Spain bringa tha matter of priva teering, whether it shall be prac liced by one or both countries, into prontiuence. That both the Uuittd States and Spain refusoJ to sign the anti privateering treaty drawn in Paris in 1856. has been construed against this country, when the objection of the United States was baiely solely upon the grounds that the treaty did not go far enough, that it did not suppress the last foim of piracy, and ' failed to provide that private prop erty should bo nowhero liable - to capture, whether under a neutral ur uu enemy's flag. Spain's objection to signing the treat r was because that countiy considered it ust-aht th-j suppression of every form of piracy. The congress of Pari (April 10, 1856) interpreted the declaration that "privatteri'.ig is abolished" by thesa specifications: "The neutral flue covers enemy's good) with the exception of contraband of wa Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable 'o capture under an enemy's fltg." Tins means that the enemy's gnods under a neutral flag or neutral goods under the enemy's flag were xerupt from seizure. William L. Marcy, who was Secretary of State at the time, di rected i hat the United States would ouly give assent to the treaty, pro vided it embraced the .following provision: "And that the priyate property of the subjects or citizens of a belligerent on the high seas shall be exempt from seizure by public armed vessels of the other belligerent, unless it bo contra band.'' With this provision commerce would not have been affected by war, no matter whether battles ngd or not, and the peaceful trade pursuits on the sea would not be interrupted. The United States objection was based upon good and sufficient rcn lons, while. Spain wanted to con tinue its privateering a barbarous relic of piracy, and in keeping with that nation's methods of ware fa re. Heaseheld Cos's. The ancient Greeks behevtd that the Penatig were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of tho family. They were worshipped s household gods in every homo. The household god of today is Dr. King's Xxew Discovery. For con sumption, coughs, colds and for all lections of 1 hroat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money re lumed. No household shou'd bo without this good angel. It is pleas ant to tako and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles a. F. 8. Dutfy's Drug Store. Regular size .r0u and 11.00. EagUsa Bisk Otar Wheals. English '98 light roadsters are titled out with enormously large fpr..'i.kct wheels. Their liking for high gear wheels ia growing and has Im-coms a fad. Wheels with gears ven 140 are built '.or road work. wo,a 10 WIW sumcicni ana a word from lha wise should be sufll-1 cleat, but you atk, who are the wise? i Tboee who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy persons msy I U takea for knowledge. Mr. W. M.' Tsrrv savs Chamberlain's Couah Rems- .1. .i.JL l-ii.e il.f.nlnn .1.., other In lha market Ha has been la the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twslve years; hssio'.d hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's Is the most satisfactory to tbe people, and Is lbs beet. For salt ky T. B. Duffy, t . . .. I " nailif Um Maaaaaasrfa. Private Law of tb Buffi tells two eKaraoteristioa of the fight in which be was bit when General Jeff err, with the moDDtain battery and escort, was hemmed in a village all nlgbt by thou sands of Mohmuuds. The wonnded were lying under a wall exposed to torrents of rain and to shower of atones which the enemy bnrled down .at them from bonses near. It seemed impossible that any relieving force could coma to their aid before daybreak or that the mere handful of Buffs eonld bold oat much longer. Their ammunition was ranniug abort. Then Lever beard one wonnded office ask another, "Bow many shots have yon got in yonr revolver?" "Only two." "Then don't waste them, old ebap; keep one for me, the other for yourself." . When ammunition was so nearly ex hausted that no orders were given to fire nntil the enemy oould be distinctly seen, a sudden rattle of irregular lire was beard on one side of the village, followed by savage yells, but no other sonnd. The few Buffs holding a post in that direction stood with rifles leveled ready to fire volleys directly a rash was attempted. The commotion came near er, and just as the noncommissioned of ficer in charge of that post had the command to "present" on his lips the flame from a native guu flashed on bristling steel. . British bayouets had been doing their grim work there in the darkness so silently that nobody thought friends were so near. The relief bed come. The enemy gave way, and a miu nte later Major Worlledge, with bis companies of Sikhs and guides, entered the village. London News. . Came to Grief. . Mr. Topnoody went to a minstrel show last night, and the funny conun drums and jokes he beard set him think iug. So at breakfast he began ouUrs. Topnoody. She was fretful and net very much in the humor for pleasantry, but Topnoody slashed away.' "I say, Mrs. Topnoody, can you spell money with four letters?" "No, I can't," she said. "Ha, ha, that's good. A woman never can get at this sort of thing in the same clear headed way a man can. Well, the way to spell it is c-a-s-h. Isn't that money?" Mrs. T. failed tosmilo, and Topuoody started out with another. "Wait a minute," she interrupted, "I've got one. Let's see if you can got it. Spell Topuoody with five letters. "- Topnoody puckered his brows awhile and gave it up. "Ha, ha," laughed Mrs. T , "that's good. A man cau never get at this sort of thing iu tho came clear beaded v.cy a wonmu ran. Well, the way to spell it is i-d-i-o-t. Ian t that Topnoody.' But Topnoody never smiled, and the breakfast was finished iu silence, ex cept an occasional chuckle from Mrs, Topnoody 's cud of the table. Pearson's Weeklv. . State of Ohio, City ok Toledo, ) Lucas Couktt, f Frank J. Ciiesf.t makes oath that he is the senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., d In j business In ' the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of C'ATAitnn that cannot be cured by lha use of Ham,' a C'ATAnan Ccre. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Pcrcmler, A. D. 1890. i A. W. GLEASON, 1 DKAl, r ' ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tketest. Pigtail Peculiarities. "There are some curious things a bent the Chinamen iu this city that I hare observed, " said one of the conductors the other day on the Pennsylvania ave nue street car line as tbe car stopped and two Chinamen got off. "They al most invariably tako a car when they have any distauce to go. I suppose that it is on account of the peculiar shoes they wear. Another thing that I have observed about tbem is that they always buy tickets. I have been on this line for a long time now and I have tbe first nickel to receive from a Chinaman yet. Tbey travel, as a rnle, iu company, gen erally two together. "Tbey are great people for paying one another's fare. When I come around to collect fares, both Cbiuaineu jiut their bands iu their pockets aa soon as they see me, and it ia always a race be tween tbem to see who can baud the ticket to me first I have never known of a case where each Chinaman paid bis own fara They seem to take tho great est delight in offering this little cour tesy to one another. Watch and see if this is not the case when yon see two of tbem get on a ear together." Wash ingtoa Post. Tbe Old Ifaek Heard. Joseph has gone iuto the service of two old bachelors, brothers, who are so much alike that tbey can hardly be told aparf, but of whom one is deaf. Think ing be was speaking to the latter, Jo seph brings tbe letters and newspapers on nis nrst morning and remarks: "Tbere'i tbe paper, yon old Intk." Wbat is bis confusioii to bear tbe old gentleman answer benevolently "It ia my brother who Is deaf, not II" anlols. Tlie Popalar Taete, "How .)(! Professor Dryly happen to have such an Immense audlmoe last night?" "Tbt local papers got mixed, and h mnMrlil In In hall biIiim I mimm M. BonDce)I tbB a vaudeville show would given." Detroit Free Tress, "Gollghtly boasts thai be never ahaiiges bis mind." . e'?u't . Ko .ou.' m with "-Brooklyn Life. Trwr rna of Unmt IUr, qU erm s l ifn4 or brrmrh tt It, fnf jtifl'iiw Of (hit :ir Syrup. Ir.l si's 0iyuL!Lj's I the safest and heat mom villi which to rid yourself f a bad eough, anra ihntt, brooch Ufa or tbe art pp. At all dealer. Price 26 cent. Cough Syrup. toyraw-a Marriage. Swift said, "No wise man ever mar ried. " Byron's marriage was an aot oi lunacy. The very manner of its begin ning waa insincere and theatrical. Hit friends bad been nrging him to marry, so be wrote two nrooosals sort of sealed tenders" and sent them to two young ladies. One of them declined, the other accepted. Naturally Byron mar ried the latter. The rest is known, and for this part of bis life has the poet suf fered strongest criticism. It did not die with his death, but the evil that be did lived after him, while the good was seemingly "entombed witb bis bones." Tbe world holds aa most potent proof of bis insincerity that he made his wife's existence a purgatory, finally drove her from his bouse, even refusing to shake bands witb her at tho last goodby, and then wrote: . Fnre tbee well, and, If forever, Btill forever Care ihoo welll . Even though unforgiving, never Uninst thee shall my heart rebel. These words were set to musio and suns with tears bv vonnz eirls all over tbe English speaking world, who felt that Lady Byron was a bard hearted, wicked wretch to so desert her grief crushed husband. Iu fact, the poor lady never saw tbe verses until she beheld tbem in print and read with astonished eyes: . Fare thee welll Thus disunited, Torn from every nearer lie, geured In heart and love and blighted, More than this 1 scarce oun diol . At the same moment this singer of pathetic songs was alternating between "bearing the pageant of his bleediug heart" through Europe and coueoling himself liberally with Miss Jane Cler mont. Chicago Times-Herald. "' Fatigue of Metals. Grasp in both hands a stroug wire or iron rod and bend it backward and for ward for n certain length of time and it breaks from what scientists call fa tigue. In other words, it is unable to stand the straiu of the violent expan sion and compression to which the par ticles are subjected. Much attention has been given to this subject, and the fa- tigue and exhaustion of metals prove to bo most interesting topics. It is, however, demonstrated that if the movement of tho molecules ceases before tbe breaking point is reached the metal may recover. Fatigue iu metals is cured by rest, as is that iu huinau beings. Sometimes it requires years of inaction to bring these metals back to their normal state. . Edged tools are greatly improved by putting away. Al most every one is familiar with the fact that razors become after a time- almoet useless. It they are put away and al lowed to remain untouched for a period of years, they recover their vitality, so to speak, and may be even better than they wero originally. Carpenters uud workers who use fino tools would find it of great advr.-.itage to keep duplicate sets, one of which might be put away to rest while the other was doing serv- ice. New York Ledger. Whence Came the Gordoos? In the absence of definite data one is left to ground a theory of tho initial in spiration of tho Gordons on tbe undis puted tradition of their French origin. In tbe department of Lot, in tho south west of France, there ia a town let of 8,000 souls, still known, like the Kin cardineshire fishing village, by the name of Gourdou. France believes to this day that Gourdou is tbe seat of a great hidden gold treasure which King Clovis buried there in 611. A cbanco flud in 1H43 gives some credence to the belief. At any rate it might be taken as symbolio of tbe gift of tho race of men which France made to this country. The provinco of Aqnitaine, ia wbicb Gourdou is a tiny dot, was just the place to breed a hardy, adventurous race, for it had long been tho battle ground of southern Fruuco, swept by successive hordes from tho- north. As early as the eighth ceutury a duke of Gourdon was .constable of France, aud the town touched English history when Biebard the Linn fell at Chains by tbe hand of a soldier called Birtraui do Gourdon. Blackwood's Magazine. A crum miniating Road. A bit of dialogno reported by The New Jamaica ufrords a good specimen of tho dialect of tho island, aud at tbe same lime shows the weakness of tho native judgment in regard to distunres. "How far ia it to Cherry Garden?" "Na too faa, maastah." "Tbnuk yon. Where does this road go?" " 'E go wobovah yon wantteh go, aab." "Accommodating road. " "Yeesab, auy where you wish, ea" "Docs it go to Hope Garden or Con stant Spring or Moua?" '(No, sah, none o' dom places, sab. It jis' goes webevab you wants to go, sob, an tain t too fua." "Bfaca on the rtraln." A story about a dog, told In an Eur. lisb sporting book, "Tbe Man ou the March," brings out tbe fact that too much praise may be as injurious as too much fault finding, A half bred retriever pulled a girl ont of the river near her home. Uf course the dog was mncb pral-ed aud petted, and this brought on wbat tho aothor calls an attack of "rescoeou tho brain." No man, no feathered biped, no quad runed, war rllowed to go iuto the river without beiua; pulled out by the dog. Cows were tioi allowed to drink, docks aud gee so wero not allowed to swim, aud if an augler attempted to wnda. hs was "rescued sgamst his mill." Una. "1'apa, bay me a pretty doll, won' I joor" "By and by, dear. Tin shops art not' open today. " j A few Diluutes later papa takea bis child cu his knees: "Come, Lily, Ws me a kla " ) "Too late, p.ipa, my lips srtu't open today; by aud by." Ciaulols. to erat a m mm t Take Laiativa Uronm Qiiiuioa Tkb let. All drujrgfsta refund tbt money f it fails to cure. 250, The genu !ne has I II, Q. on fsah tabltl. MM Up! Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid, tbe doctor's prescription for blood diseases ia alwaya the same mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up the poison and dry it np in the system, but they alsi dry up the marrow iu the bonea at the same time. - The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The form gradually bends, the bones ache, while decrepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, and it is but a abort step to a pair of crutches. - Then comes falling of the hair and decay of the bones, a con dition truly horrible. POTASHl Contagious Blood Poison the enrse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled the doctors.' Their pot ash and mercury boltlenpthe poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the . mouth and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed purely vege imercum table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to core Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. -Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled np I Our books sent free to any address, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. . For THE discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en tirely avoided. WineofCardui relievea ex pectant moth ers. It gives puts them in condition to do their perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy cUndien. m has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barreu for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine ofCardui. i.oo per bottle. .. For advice In cases rcdtitrtne special directions, addrftss. fftyiiie symptoms, lha Ladies' Advisory Department,'1 The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cfulti Boota. Tenn. Mrs. lOOISA HUT., of Jelterson, Ca., says: "When I (lift look Wine efCardiil we had been married threo years, but coulcl not have any children. Nine months iitor 1 bad a Dno girl baby." L33 JAPANESE TP 1 UB CURB A New and Comolete Treatment. cotiftiktinr of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsule of Ointment and two Boxet of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Pi lea of every nature and degree. 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"Kcl Bliss," "White Bliss," "Prid nf South ' and "Early Hose" Cheap forCasii. J. E. LATHAM. IS Craven Street. II. W.'NIHFNOX. Funeral Director and lm)inlnier. OfHce 08,Brond Street, next to Slow Hi's stables. Residence 108 Bros.l Street CVBurial robes a specialty. Ileal Instate Agency I Houses For Rent. Houses For Sale. j Farms For Sale. Collection!, of Re nt I Any business in our line will it (ilven prompt attention by leaving word at ihK store of N. ;uu & Co., jp-n the Post Office. . E. K. IIAIU'ER. n antiace -r mm mm. WawjrT C32 mm ' R. A. OUMN, a..o 4i Eart 2tt Straat, Nw Yar at,. Wins trtlklnrgUi ou , . About " Furniture Tli kharpt fxilniri J-an NaryiHi ia l tit- tact lkaliur Usa asTAnTifMfDliiBttnras , and Ihcftrttil Aruiyof Sat tided I'atrons we hare ndt is tit Iwim, testimony as lo Ilia, quality uf our goods and Uie way we dn buslneas. .... ALL KINDS OF v Desirable Tea b . fnaas) here Furniture , U yon are conUmplsilns; the purchase ot Furnltuiw a cull, at my slontwill . proTe profitable. John Suter, l aer Hotel CkaMawka, New llerae. V, C. 5air- lira Jj ;M. ialin iS2 1 -x. Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEALERS IN HOUSES d5 1IT7LES ! A COni'LSTE LIE OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s liS, lao and I23 fliddle Street. FOIL THE PUKfOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING With tli'rirablf occupants and owners, 1 now make fur a -limited time the funiiwing advantageous proposal : I tiOTi 1 ONLY $250 00. BALANCE Erery man of muili-rKto lucan.', aud every nmn working on a salary, may own a hotno.' " Huy h home and pay fur it in installment, When ihu tirst payment i's made, I wilt give you u gnarante to make yon a deed for tho lot win n ull payments on same are mudo, "a pass Book for weekly payments." . 8fer thnti a RHvinrs bank, and far more profltablr. ' ' When the lot is pid for, I will build you a M0 ERNT COTTAGE, (your choice of plun) to bo p.iiil for in monthly ir.dtallmetiU. Payment! but little more than )Oa would pay rent. For example, a cottaye costing t2,0l)0, will coat iu monthly payments, 830, fur 7 era, and the house and lot is your. " If yoM wnr.t a giiwller cottage, say to cost 91,000. 1 lie monthly payments will l e tl5. At the end of 7 yems yon own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. Yon should act at once. :, Size of lots 50 x 200 fee t. Full information, map, etc., call on BAK PR, ipnl, 07 I'ollork Nlrrer. THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW CAlITAli 12TUOE8 A OENEltAL FIKE INfiUKANXH BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN. 1'resideni, GO U1UE.GUEEN, Secretary. J.J. WOLFEXDtN, (iin'l Agent. Cuffs & Shirts Wei! Uundrled . Are Alwaya Ceslrab'e. LISMLL'S ME AM L..UNDKY Is pn pitrfd to do this work. Tho leady new managrnent Is now lo receive and sallafarlnrily .fkmits a!l rlty aud outside rders for rtery klod of Laundry iVoik. Cll or write Lioodl liiiiidiv, Kfw Rercf, Fire Insurance ! JJ, AQENT FOR The New IVtn Mutual. r Stock Mutual. Undirwilirrs, ' . Afrllilluml, Wliliamaltura;, Marcliants and Manufacturers and Globe Ktre Insurance CVs. The Mtw Bern Mutual, Block Mutual and CnderwriicrnsrcTrrollu I vvi.h rohcy iMdws. LFENDEN ;o., Lf ated ; on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage? C5 . System . . . $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK, : WILLIAM IUN1. BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 W. H. Fi.ADEB, I -JOUNDUNN.I iV,cf"rru Oficfsi OVEK CIT1Z E5S BASK North N(ati Detective Agency. Branch Office, 45 Craven St Wm. Ellis In Charge. Tills agency lias over 20 years petlenc. All ri-gitimale Work done anywhere la the elviliaed world. -Will shsdow employee, and nlilain ttatlinonj on eliher side Iu rivil and. eriminal at lions also furnished. Guards as watehnirn. I A few rood men wanted, to aid this branch office. WAR ! W Have the Nlocsl L'oe of . . Refrigerator And "-Vnter Coolcnt .. In Ike City. Also such Bvsaotutljle Articles as Fir , Traps, Screen Doora, Window Screens, Irs Oreanj Frtiscra, Kat an l ilotiae .Trspe. I. Clauss Scissors and Racors, evry ar. Hole with the name of Clause on same I fully warranted. 1 Kicelalor and Eloio Cook Stoics. Ko- . "''X,n' kul w uaiantee Ihrm I ' ,MUf'a",a' L. H. CUTLER HARDWAK?: ( !),
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 22, 1898, edition 1
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