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THE JOURNAL. Pul.lixbad every day in Ihe year, '.ex eel Monday, at W Middle Btreef . Phom No. 8. ; CHARLES 1. STEVENS, CDITO AftDPBOPUHOK. J SUBSCRIPTION RATES: line year, in advance,. .....94 00 Unt year, not in advance, ft 00 Monthly, ty carrier in the city,.... 60 Advertising Rate furulsnedon appll e it inn. Entered at the Poet Office, New Bernr, N. C. aa aeoond class matter.) Official Paper of Mew Berne and Craves County. . New Items, N. C. Jul; 31. 1898 NOW FOR THE REPORT. The "reiort courteous" of Chair maa F. M Simmons to Superintcn dent Mewl orna of the eiiiU'itinry having been made, and both being satisfied as to the peisoual part of the matter, the real point and only issue in the matter still remains to be given to the public. s However elegant and spicy the personal controversy may ( be be tween these to gentlemen, tin per soimlines indulged in are not pleas ant reading dining ih hU weather What tho reading and tax paying citizens of North CurJii: iu'i specially interested in, is having u full statement of the Statu Peni tentiary over which Mr. Mewborne presides. Now for the cunse of this abuse, for unless good reason can be shown for non conformity of the law by the officials of the State prison, then it is to bn presumed that they are criminally guilty, and their neglect of publication would indi cate a wish to hide the true situation from the people. - " This may le accomplished by Superintendent Mewborne and bis assistants for the time, but they muift remember that a 6nal reck oning day must come, and a pun iihmeut meted out to the guilty ones, which might prove unpalata ble, to say the least. In the meantime the people are impatiiint for a statement of the Penitentiary affairs, and do not care to read the joint productions of Ilia Ofliuial Bigness, D. L. Rusat-U, aud Superiuteudent Mowborne on what Mr. Simmons has done daring past political campaigns. The fact is Mr. Simmons' record is already known and public property, but Messrs. Russell and Mewborne, joint keepers of the State prison, are trying to hoodwink the people of North Carolina by talking about . Mr. Simmons, insterd of lotting tbe true inwardness of the public property over which they have cbargo, be made known as it should be. And now let us have the report, Mr. Mewborne, without further personalities, and try to get it np yourself, and do not let the Gov ernor do it all. OPCNINO Or TOBACCO SEASON, This week ushers in the tobacco season in New Borne, and right well will it be received, as full prepara tions have been made by the Tobacco Warehouses to make attractive openings, and to take care of the tobacco growers throughout tbe year. While New Berne as a tobacco market is in its iufancy, yet every indication points to development and growth, for there can be no question as to the natural conditions being altogether favorable to New liorue as a tobacco market. List year was an experimental one in the sense that it was tho first year inaugurating tobuccj sales, and a tobacco warehouse business in this city. - From the experimental State to this year there has been a great stride in the tobacoo conditions of New Berne. Last year, one tobacco warehouse, in Its first year, this year two finely quipped tobacco warehouses, whose proprietors and managers are fully acquainted with the business, and an educated farming community who have planted, raised and cured tobacco, aud who have sold it, and now know and appreciate it as a cash money crop. The iuterest in the opeaiog of the tobacco season in New Borne is not confined to the warehousemen, for New Berne as a tobacco market lee. r.;K. SMfkN1! attatvIM May be worth more to you than $100 If you bavo a child .who soils balding from ioeontenvooa of Water during slerp. Cum eld and yming at Ik. It arrrali II tnxil.U' at one. $1. Hold by C I), ill mi- does not mean thnt this industry is its benefits, is cod Cued to a few persona. Tbe tobacco trado is one in which every merchant is interested, com mercially, as it moans increased salea for hint; and industrial'?, as it means the development of Lis city. Therefore the importance of the coming tobacco season to every business iu teres t of .New Boruu, auJ the renson for every one to lend all possible assistance to making it a great success in every way. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that eoataia Mercury, . as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured, by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, ami made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co" Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, price TSc per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best, A Boy's Idea. A party of school children were n ccntly taken to see St. Paul's and on going home were asked what. - they thought of it. One lioy said, ."Would it not just make a good footliall ground on a n et day if all the chairs were moved from under the dome?" Komarkabls Rescue Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaintield, HI., mukes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physi cian, but grew worse:. lie told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found hen-elf benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store, large bottles 50 cents aud $1.00. Cotton Tor the World. 1 his year's crop in Texas will furnish a pound of eotton for every Inhabitant of the whole world. A State that can do this ought to have two battleships named 1 1 her honor. . Persons troubled with diarrhoea wHl be interested in the experience of NA W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorranee, Providence. U. I. He saysi "For sev eral years I have been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at tacks completely prostrating me aad rendering mc uutit for my. duties at this hotel, About two years ago a traveling sulesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects wore immediate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the at tack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satis factory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For Sale by F. 8. Duffy. Masculine Juries. ' The jury were out several days, and then failed to agree.'' 'That shows the folly of masculine Juries. A Jury of women would have disagreed much sooner than that " Suffering Women Instantly Relieved The Fimicuuc Tablets almost In slantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in the womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, and act like a soothing healing poultice, draw- Ing out fever and paia. If used In con nection with the Fkmicuhb Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; In cludlug Falling of tbe Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Lieucorrmea or Whites. Weight and Pain in Pelvis, Dragging Sensation in Groin Aching and Pain in Back and Limbs Flooding, Kic. Try Ibis now and sur prising cure. Femlcure Tcnlo $1.00 Femlcure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00 Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Berne Care of Bis Koaw Colonel Iloosevell has sent $3 to each of bis wounded ltough Hidcrs In hospital in hew York and told them that Wbsa they neeilod money to let him kn w. "'I have used Chamberlain's Congb llo.nedy In my family for years and at ways with good results," says Mr. W, B. Cooper of El Klo, Cel. "For small chll dren we find It especially effective." For sale by F, 8. Duffy. eaae Here, "In some foreign countries the people eat horse flesh. "Well, even here lots of men chew plugs." , . Bobbed the On vs. A Starling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject. Is narrated by hlra at follows: "I was la a most dreadful condition. Mf skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue eoeled, pala continually la back and Ides, an appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given aia up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Kleclrle Bltlors,' and to my great Joy and surprise, the first hot tie made a decided Improvement, 1 con llnued their use for three Weeks, ad now a well man,. I lnt.w they saved my Ufa, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them, FORC3TAtL:p HIM. t CbJppr Tenth. bra.Wlut Vsuallf The freeh young man with no renppc in his soul fur gray hairs and dyed whiskers swung himself ou the ear in tbe nltddle of a block, and Ironing against the brake haudle prouwechxl to roll a cigarette with grout deftmss. Tho fat aoau who despisua the ways of the youth oo general principle leaned against tbe window guards and wutobed tbe development of a cigarette. Jot a luatuh. neighburr" inquired the fresh young man as he put tbe but BuiHhiug tw ist to his auioko. 'Youug mail" began tbe fat man after a brief, elderly pauau, calculated to greatly imprest tho cigarette smoker. 'Yea, 1 know all about" Inter rupted the youth, "so you might- as well choke your lecture ou a boruiu. - I kuow cigarettes will kill mo if 1 stick to 'em, but 1 don't care. . It's nu ca&y death. 1 kuow if 1 must smoke I should smoke cigars, but 1 don't like the color of 'em. I've got a touch of parade uow, aud I'm due for mora 1 know you thiuk of nil the disgusting things iu the world a cigarette is tbe worst' I kuow they unduruiiuo tho consti tution aud are wrecking tho riniug gen erations Now if I've forgotten anything you .were going to say help, we out Come to think of it, I've got a match myself. If I keep on smoking thoso things, I won't be nblo to thiuk at all before long 1 know if you had a boy that smoked 'cigarettes you would lick him witbiu an inch of bis life. 1 uearly forgoti you- wore going to say that Where do you get off any bow?" ,, "!.-,. "Here,''' gasped the fat man as ho dropped off tho platform, muttering something about what this country is coming to. Aud the fresh young man lighted bis cigarette with a grin. Washington Timea.- Tho KsoroMVi llaliaioa. Captain Philip Trevor 'begins a paper in The - Nineteenth, Ceutury ou "The Catholicism of the British Army" as follows: "What's yor religions persuasion?" said the sergeant to the recruit "My what?" " Yer what Why, what I i said. What's yer after o' Sundays?" ; "Rabbits mostly. V ' " 'Ere, stow that lip. Come, now, ebu'eh, ohapel or 'oly Roman?" And after explanation from his ones- tfbnea tbe recruit replied: "1 ain't no wise pertickler. Put me down ohu'ch o' England, sergeant I'll go with tho bandr i Aoeoootlng for tho Blsa of a Feo, ' "It strikes me, Mr. Brief," said Mr. Dogway, "that your t barge of $760 for this opinion is pretty steep. " "Nb doubt," said Mr. Brief "But yon see,' Dogway, when yon come aud ask me for an opinion which violates all my couvictious you vo got to pay not only for your law, but for my con science, '' Harper's Bazar. ' Tho Plum fur tho SWamtaat, They had eloped aud returned for tho parental blaming. ; "Futher, " tho beautiful young wom an said, "we are sorry for what we have done. Will yon" "Then, " tho stern old man interrupt ed, "why don't you go to the lawyer around tbe corner? I'm no divorce court "Chicago Newa Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera infantum since his birth, snd all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than tem porary relief, until we tried Chamber lain's! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need It to stiver Use your meritorious remedy G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Oeed Manners. Teacher What! You haven't learned the story of Cain and Abel yet f Tommy No; maw says it Is bad manners to pry into family cpar- rets, t St 1,1,1 KS IB) MX IIOUSM. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure.", It la a great surprise on account of its exceed ing prumitnese in relieving pain in blad der, kidneys aad hack, U stale or female. Relieves rrteasioo, of water almost Im mediately. II yea eot quick relief and cure this is the wenetly. Bold by C. D. Bradhau, Druggist, New Berne, N. a TheWayltQeee. "What Is a parvenu?" . "Thai's what s moo who got rich ten years ago calls the man who got rl k yesterday." bocsxeh' abhioa salts. TOR BEST SALVE la tbeworul for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Raoesa, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ernp lions, and positively cures Piles, or no psy required.. It Is guaiwalred to glvu Krfect satisfaction or seeaey refund"! Ice ii cents per box For sale by T. 8. Duffy. 7 Batiea. "Wast no the duties of a MfHsseaial chaplalar ''To avoid swearing at the rations sad thus set a good example for Ike other follows." "During the hot weather last summer I had a severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating any leaving ay Imslnoss,' save Mr. C. A. Htro, of Hare Brno., Fla castle, Ohio. "Afler laklag two or three doses ChamVerUla's Cello, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relieved sad la a few hoars was ablo hi resume my work la Ike si ore. I tln eerely recommend It Iv any one afflicted with stomach ot beael trouble." For Sale by T.K Do By, OAHTOUIA. . twotk ) 1W tins' t Hae :m twf ;i .Chronic: Sores and Ulcers And all other blood troubles are always worso ia spring aud summer, because tbe pores of the skin . act more freely than at any other msu. It is. just now, particularly, that those who are troubled with Eczema, Tetter, Salt-Kheum, Ulcers," Boils, Carbuncles, etc., experience their greatest Buffering. All who are afflicted with any form of blood trouble should know that this is. a favorable time to force out all the impurities, and euro thom selves. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the right rem edy for all manner of blood disorders. ' It goes down . to the very seat of the trouble, and forces out all trace of the taint, curing the most obstinate cases wbioh other remedies can not reach. ;. i 1 1 7 t A 1 1 yt obstinate sore on another of my children. , ' E. J. MoKlHMRT, ' Dleey, Parker Co., Texas , Capt. W. H. Dunlap, the well-known passenger eonduetor on the A. 6. 8. K. K., with headquarters at Chatta nooga, Tenn., writes : "Six years ago Boils and Carbuncles appeared upon me,-to an extremely disagreeable and alarming extent, and there was every indioAtinn nf a rintniia nnndit.inn nf mv blood. - The boils gave me great' trouble and pain. Physicians' treat-. ment did not seem finally I decided to trial. The Boils and Carbuncles dis- V appeared, and after using six bottles I was perfectly " well, and ever since that time my blood has given every , evidence of perfect purity." -f l3wift'B Specific is the best blood remedy because it acts on the correct principle of forcing out 'all impure matter, and thus getting rid of it forever, . while other remedies contain potash, mercury and other minerals, which bottle nD the TK)ison in the . blood and endeavor to hide it from view besides destroying the , digestion and tearing down the 'general., system. : S. S. 6. is pttreiy vegetable, its every ingredient being gathered from nature's forests, and it is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain not a particle of potaBh, mercury, arsenic, or other mineral. . It cures positively and surely, and at the same time bnilds up and strengthens the entire system.1 ' , ; . v Books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address bySwitt Bpeoifio Co., At lanta, Ga. Jiglilllj L " 1 New I crno Tobacco Warehouse . . :.FOR TIIK Leaf Tobacco. ROBERTS k STYRON. PropriPlorft. p. Kizc of Warehouse Floor: '- This Warehouse HI, Mil, li: ra Is growers ot tobacco, where you ran have your product sold right. Tobacco Growers wherathey received year. . ... Wo are going to pay best Prices and give close attention to all warehouse. . Prompt Returns Made, and shippers can feel sure of their property being safo In our hands. . A first-class auctioneer will raalco the sales on the floor, We invito your consignments after August 9. 1898. ROBERTS boils )Enu?Tio:u My son had a number of bad ul- 1 cers and running sores to come on ' his head and body, which lasted for four years. I tried all -the doctors and many remedies which were rec ommended, but the sores still grew . worse, until I did not expect him to recover, i at length quit all other treatment and put him on Swift's ' Soecifio. and less than three bottlos 'cured him sound and. well. He is s now grown, and has since had per fect health. 6. 8. S. also cured an to avail, and cive 8. S. 8. a NAIil'J OF . . Basement for Grading . 70x150 Ffcl. commends itsolt to tlio know this warehouse the bfcst ot prices last tobacco shipped to our 4 ' N'T X. Tt X - O " 3 3""-. II r- Livery, Sale Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND A 051 PIKTE 11 X 1 OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s liS, tao and THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW (iAI'lTAlv eS'-fXiES A GlCNKliAL FIUK T. A. OM ION, I'riRulciit, -(UCdimH (JUIlKN, Soni'tary. J, J. W(U,FKM)EN, Orn"l ARcnt. Educational PEACE INSTITUTE, Rareigh, N. C. A fuiiums scliool for (J Iris. , Very lliorough and of high prrnde.. Jinl(!0 (!i'i. 1). Gmy, OiiIiipiwmt, very liehl fi mnli-Fcliui l ul liich 1 rittiiliwuc tiet' 10 all who apply. ' Littleton; Female . College ! - This insiiiutinrlui a splendid and prominent location in a re- morL'ililr lii'iiiitilnl ipi-tinn" 'nf rnnnlrv In the iniilvl nf u rptrlnn tt nolt'il Mint-mi S'.nrinp-s. It hsR pus, I'i'mmodliius hc4 Wcll Fqiiipprtl liuiiilinxs, a Strong r'ncu'ly and a ru'.l and Tlioronsh t'tillio iodim ia VEKV M().EK A.TI4 VOST. m Fall Tum will begin Wfi!ni'8t!ay, Sept. 14th, II!!)!. For l'atalop;np, Aidrw, ' - V ; - : T. 3ff. ISEIODKN, l.llllHon. N.'O. : Tils niisrn. Largest Patronage & FulUst . Equipment In lis History. Family, .1: RlniVnts, .W; 3Ariwlnilo CftiirHtw: .1 E.'cftivo Coiirtr;8 1'rofis aionnl IVIiool, in Law, Medicine ami I'litfrmwy. Ailvanml Clasw'S tiuii Ui women. Tuition fflO, a jrar; IVmnl $S. a monlli. Ampi(op(rtuniliiafureil-iic'1p, P'lin'- nrplilpj and loniu for 1 1 if mnly. f 11m- mcr Ki hrMil ft Ti"i'lif rr; 24 I;ittrurli)ri, S.ri SuidriilK. ToIhI . cnrullniriii, C70, For Ciilnl'i;il'', Add rem, rillVIUENT ALDKRMAN. (ilmrrl Hill, K. NfnrljTuO Yrsrs nf Coiitlniird SnirrfH. 27O Slt Df NTS I AST YEAR. Tl fjirti'! Blui III ul )'iiiipM'il I'rivntp Kiitli U .'clioiil in I In- Kii.illi. ti Kn(;Iii-li, lit ('llHili, MullHiitiilir., 11 m 'k-Lrcpiiir, Sluir "'mud, T.l.ir.id.)', Tj -i r tine. Ti rmft ii-ntniirtlili I Vr r-ila'c'in, f llfl-HI J. A. & T.I. H. HOLT, O.Av I;Mm;K. Nhi.tii ( A V.i i I " I' J ' 1 IS r RETAIL CELERS IN I22 Hiddle Street. - j . MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C: $50,000,00 INSUHANCE ItUSINIiSS. , JOHN DUNN, r'" , , nfflefH liVEK CITIZENS HANK IiinIKiiI Ioiim, 'a.,says:. -."1 sinocrcly liHU've it U llio linvo any bnowlnlge.' J ah. Dinwipmk, M. A. liiiixlnited I'lincipiil. Iar'K h nil lipanlirnllv shaili'ii'l'am. : The ' North Tarolina CollrRe -OF- Agriculture Alccfaauip Arts 'AVill rc-i.jmi Ki-i.K.iiiUt' 1, 18!f, willi Inipmvcd F(iiiiiit iit in cvf.ry tli'l ai'tiii.iit. Twenly-llmn i'Xori t'liccd piH'i'iulipU in I'iicultv. Full J conrfH-a in Agricul t tiro, Scicuci'7 Civil, Mtfliiiiiioul bikI Kli'i'tricul I Kuiiiivriiip Hxvk'iiws Tory iihkI- oriit(. Fur ciitiilDiifS mlilrvg ' Prts. A. 0. I IOLU DAY. liAI.KIOH, K. 0. The State Noinil snd Industrial - WULLCUU - Offoni the ynnnp Wfimrn of llio Slulo (hunmuli pnifi khi muI, lil. rrv, Inwirnl, w'iriiniic. mid IihIiihI 1 ml 1 iIih uIIiiii. An nual Kp mm '.HI In K u niiy i f -Ul nicinU .0 Mine tli.-in .'h"I hc'ilr ntlld.'lili, lltiA niMtiirnlhti'd ill nul 1 ' Htudrnlp, ri'pri'iii'uruic rnr enun'v im tlio l;ite lcri Ihii. I'l :li l i'l-HMtl 'i i!iiui M luii'l .( hI'I'HI it pn'ii. 'I 'i w enrt lioftril In ni iiiIum t ., nil fiit-. Iltll H'll Hfl'n 111 il'l)S Itilll In II Mill l'i' fi'i'i' Auy'iM t ( 'in r, pun! I-!''' iii 1 1: i d ( i him i In ft di - il illlf i'i ill Hi till I I ill. I I I I ,11 1 I I ,. I'nr rnliil"t'iif iii.il i-iliiT n ' im.i! i. u, sililit-H. 1'I;i.mdi;m' iu i i i:, C I a r e n i 1 1 I . r '. A i.,i,. l i .' ' Only W f is. per botile at ;K. 8. Duffy's Dim, druggwt, New IWuit, W. U Drug More.
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