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. j i'i.l.l.tiJIK' A.0TaCKXK5Ti - fas UA.ILI JOURNAL ii a iu eolnmn i ; sr. published dally, eloept Monday, at U uo pr year, tUO for tlx mouths. Delivered io c.ty suoacrlbers at SOoeaU per moaik i" TH WEEKLY JOCILSAXs a U solum paper, is published every Thursday at CM r annate, - ; ADViansrao bates (dailt)-om loehonsday 50. J . Aw each sabsqae laeartioa. -'"; : ;- ' Advertisements under need or "Bnslnees Locals." 10 eemU a line (or ant, and I eenU line for wry subsequent insertion - Ra advertisements will be Inserted betweea 1 cal matter at any anee. . . :. Kotloes onurriac or DmUu, not toexoaed Isa lino will be Inaertadrrw. An additional tMitar win bo ouuf d eoiito Mr Um. r Payments tor transient advertisements aaustb made 1b edvanee, Jtecniar adver tisements will bo collected promptly at the ad 01 each month, '"v'" V; Communications eontainlct: news of suf- alsnt pablla In teres.! are soUcited. No examunioation moat bo exseeted to be ub- lkthed that eoatatna eblectlonabls personal UtM,or withholds tno some or too an too Articles longer than ball a column mut bo paid for. ;. - . Any personfeeuna; aggrieved at anv anony moos eommunicauon ean obtain the nam of tin author by eppUeettoa at tbia offloaaud showing wneraln tno snevance exists. THE. JOURNAL. B. B. H1BP1&, ROICOB WUIfJT, Proprietor. - Local Reporter. JEW BE8NJ5, N. O.. JULY 29 t?90, Catered at the Foal olEeeat N Ve asaeooad-cUus matter. THE BEHSINQ BIT CONTBOYEBST. For' a long time the respective rights of England and the United States in Bearing Bay has been in : controversy. Just at this time. .Mr. Blaine is being com plimented by Democrats and Ke pablic'iins for the manner inwhich he "i. - a : i-i.. UBq rejireueuiiHi aiuoi iuitu iu mucoid but we seriously question whether any real progress has been made in f the settlement of the delicate and perplexing matters in dispute. It seems to us that the whole snb ts very much in the condition in which ex-Secretary Bayard left it when the Cleveland administration gave place to the present regime. Indeed there are chose who contend that the only hope of an amicable adjustment seems now to lie in bringing affairs back to the con dition in which President Cleve land's administration left them. Air. Blaine insists that whatever privileges Bsssia enjoyed became American rights when Alaska was purchased and became a part of this country. This position is not tenable. There is a wide difference between privileges and rights. Whether Behring Sea is an open seas has not been made perfectly clear, but the weight ot authority seems to be in favor of that con clusion, and, if such is the fact, the United Stales Government has exceeded its authority ia making seizures beyond its jurisdiction. Oar Government further contends that the pursuit and destruction of seas in their migration to their breeding grounds is an offense against common tight akin to piracy, and that this nuisance should be abated even without reference to the question whether Behring Sea be under American jurisdiction as part of our territorial possessions, or be only under the protection of the law of nations as part of the high seas. This will not do. Mr. Blaine's ingenuity is not equal to the task of making the United States the sole arbitor of . rights on the high seas. This Government cannot by its arbitrary dectnm make, that piracy which is not piracy by the law ot nations. U The assertion of a doubtful right should - always be made in a con ciliatory spirit, and this rule of UlUiUUIauj tut. iiiaiuo drd uvu muvu : ; .careful ' to observe. It is equally true that it does not accord with tha ditmitv of a great nation to . present its claim to the con sideration of a friendly power la language calculated to offend. - All men admire the cleverness of Mr. Blaine. but there is such a thing as being too smart, and this some times uarcipitates a .conflict that prudence would have avoided. There is nothing In the Behring Sea dispute which, properly hand tad. can be made a lust' cause of 'war." ' The slightest discourtesy, or ' seeming affront, is sometimes the pretext for hostilities, but this is -V.ti DAtinn inn firman f. la anrv planted by irrational sensitiveness. V w would not naye inis uovern ment surrender one jot or, -title ,s of its honor, neither would we have Its interests imperiled by the injudici ous blaster of a diplomat. '. . A war between England and the United States would be most dis asteroos. Both coanlries would suffer, but, judging by the present aspect of affairs, the United States would be the greater sufferer, Laying aside considerations of Individual well being, the United States would soon be placed la a most unenviable position In the event of war. with England. We should be able no doubt to make a capture of the Canadian territory In. very short order, but the British naval forces would - at the same time be blockading oar seaports so effectually that the American flag would disappear entirely from-the high 6eas. Her naval power is so great that in a few weeks she could have the whole continent jn a state of seige.7 The United. States is not prepared for war with Eogland, and and he who precipitates the straggle is no friend to his country. ' A Circuit Sunday School Conference Tho Graven circuit held its third annnal Sunday school conference at Asbnry, July 21th and 25th, 1890. On the firsS day there was a good attendance of the delegates. Reports were made from eight schools, three were not represented. The reports show that the Sunday school cause is gaining strength on the circuit, there being about 500 scholars enrolled on the circuit. Some of the schools report very good attendance. The tiiKirwus of the schools are not wl:r, they should be. . Some, ot Ik- schools report no libraries exct-.:, liibles aud song books. .Many points of niteic-r i-i Sunday-school workers, 'tu 'iiriiNsed and much earnest f. -itn mi this great work wan insiuifcs ( la the afternoim 1. 1. .'..( were elected to the DiniruM. rfund.iy school Confetenc.t;. I :i -v wore W. B. Poarce, Mrs. Jleli s.i Hartly, J. H. Stevenson ainl Mis VicDona Heath. V. B. Lane uasiuiani mously elected prettideiii lortmocber year. Lane's Chapel was selected as the place to hold ttie next session. On Friday, the 25tb, a ver. large crowd assembled at tno church, and it was densely packed, it will seat three hundred, about three hundred could not get scats. The first hour of the session on Friday was spent in short riiMCUssions interspersed with appropriate songs. Ar the close ot the discus sion ot the Sunday school finances, a poem. "Whore is the Gold,' was very finely recited by Miss Maude Kinsey, who, though only ten years old, made a fine impression on the arge audience. About 10:30 o'clock llnv. 11. A. Willis, of New Berne station, ar rived and made a very impressive address, showing the vital object of the Sunday-school work. Owing to a heavy rain which began to fall while Bro. Willis was speaking, there was some moving in the crowd. All the babies on the church yard were driven into the house, and of course the air in side was close and the little ones began to cry. It was under such unfavorable circumstances as these that the morning session closed. A large table had been prepared and very many filled baskets were on band for a nice dinner, but a bountiiul shower continued till the hope of , spreading dinner on the table vanished, as did the starch from nnmerous dresses. "About 2 o'clock p. m. dinner was served, but not collectively; in buggieB and many in the church, in gronps anywhere they could got room to eat, out of the rain. . v Just here we would extend our sympathies to the sexton, who has to put Asbury church in suitable condition for Sunday's service. The evening session, owing to the general contusion, was . very shore. Aud with some fatherly counsel from Kev. N. A. Hooker, one of our former pastors, our con ference closed. ; - - -D. Lake, Secretary. ' LUDfON BI.IXIR' . A Pleaiant Lemea Sdak. : For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. : - For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches,' take Lemon Elixir. .Fpralaeplesne8s ; and . nervousness, ake teaic(n Jhxip. J J Lj J Ji , For loss of appetite and ftebility. take LeraOB E.iJxViJ 1 " For, teversoiil U-,a,i4 ima)atia, take Lemon Elixir. V. ' ,,"hri i Lemori Elfrwilrjiot'fail yon Jrj alijr ot the above' diseases", alt of which arise from a torpid or diseased live, sutmach, kidrleys; bowels or blood., -w ; Prepared only by Dr. ,H. MozLKT, At lanta, Qa r , .-; i - 60o. arid $1.00 per " bottle. Sold by druKKists. 'Bojs, these days' remarked a Chicago dots boy, aa he picked tip the stamp of a- cigar 'and , puffed away at it,' "begin, where .grown people have off.'! v ' - - Alwos foller jure own advice let other folks foller theirs.' 7 - ; '- SirewLa Cure far Druaienneis. The habitual drunkard in Nor way or Sweden renders himself liable to imprsonment for his love of strong drink, and . daring his incarceration he' is required to submit to a plan of treatment for the cure of his failing which is said to produce marrelous results. 1 The plan consists in making the delin quent subsist entirely on bread Land wine. The bread is steeped in a bowl of wine for 'an hour or more before the meal is Berved. 1 , , The work of connecting by canal the two great arteries of naviga tiong in western Siberia has so far progressed that about fifty-six feet long , and fourteen feet wide, taking three and a half feet of water, has been lately drawn from the Obi into the Yenisie with a load of forty tons of flour. The two rivers' are five hundred "and ininy mues apart. :; . t ; : i : i Innocence is like a flower, which withers when touchad and blooms not again, though watered with tearsj- ; - .A O -u.. Be Sure ' II yon bare made tip your mind to fcuy Bood'i Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other Hood's Barssp&rllla ia a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of Ita peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what ah wanted, and whose example la worthy Imitation, tells her experience Mow: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own Instead of Hood's; hetoldmethelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that U I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told Mm I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Barsaparflla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak.of it." Mas. Ella A. Govt, ei Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Bold all dnggl its. $ tlx for $&. Prepared only by 0. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries , LowH, Haas. 100 Doses One Dollar Prominent Minieter Write. After ten yearn of. great suffering from indigestion, with great nervajie prostration, bilioueneaa, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man, . , Rev. C. 0, Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South. tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta, Ga. Almost anything antique lrom Borne would be Romantic. Be-Openiogr a Thoroughfare. In order to guard against results nt' terly subversive of health, it ia abso lutely essential that the grand thor oughfare or avenue of the system, the bowels, should be re-opened as speedily as possible when they beoome obstruct ed. It thev are not. the bile is misai reoted into the blood; the liver becomes torpid; viscid bilious .matter gets into the stomach, and nroduoes indieestion: headaches ensue, and . othereymptome are produosd, which a prolongation of ne exciting cause only tends to aggra vate. . The aperient properties of Hos tetter's Stomachy Bitters constitute i most useful agent in overcoming con striction of the bowela, and promoting a regular habit of body. It is infinitely superior to tbs drastio cathartics fre quently used for the purpose, emca it does not, like them, act violently, but produces a natural, ptmless effect, which does not impair the tone 'of . the evaouatory organs, which it invigorates instead of weakening. . The, stomach and liver, also, indeed the entire sys tem, is strengthened and regulated by it. - v , UNIYERSITY. OF NORTH CARQLINi. -- '."-' ' .Ii'' f'''j:-' Y- '''i" " 'l .' ''' ; '- TUB FALL TEHRI OPKNSf SEPT, . TTJITIOIf i 930. . : 7v ( Four rf (fu'.ar eonrara of stndy. Olasalcal, Fliliotopblcal, iiiterary, boienvmo. . SDCclal eovraes la Cbemlatry. Civil and Electrical fanalneeilUKi J'burraacy, and otberatqdies. , , , Separate Mihooli of Law anil Medicine, whose atndeuts may attend the University lectures. -" Address- . Hon, KKIIIP P, BATTLE. LL.D., Jyt dw2ra Ji JTealdent, Ohapell H111,J-C. Trinity Gollego, ' The New York Nation of July 8 says "The lea ilQR Oollegeaof tlie conntry have been almost transrormed sines vae -inuiioii" ras started, and a class of adTanoed ata dents have eome Into axtstenoS' that were unknown and unexpected at the cloae of tbs war. Tne Bcuoola or Political aeienee. which tbe orlnelDal Universities now con tain., torn- out yearly both writers and thinkers whose contributions to the liter ature of political pniioeopny, nistory, ar cheology, polltloal economy, and kdmlni' tratlre law are extremely important, and have plated tbs conntry In Ihe very front rank In nelds of Inquiry 10 which It was, Ave ana twenty years ago-.aimost wnouy nnrepr TRINITY COLLEGE Is the 'only Instltn tlon In North Carolina which' nae a regular ly organized School ot Political and Social Relsacs with -courses sxtendlng through two years. Applicants may enter at the beginning of .either term. Terms begin Sept. 4 and Jan. 1. ,r, t f ; i ree OaUlogae, pages 11-61 Inclusive. , , Address " - "y JOHtf F, cnOHTatLLf'Presldent, r JyU dimwit . "Trinity College, Jf.O. '.'Ci.l tt ;--C-,5aJ-s ai.V " ' Both the metnod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste,' and acts gently yet promptly on tne juaneys, Liver and Bowel3, cleanses the sys tem effectually,, dispels colds, head aches and; fevers and cures habitual constirjation.' Svtud of Ficrs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to l!he taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, it manv excellent oualities commend it tor all and have made it the most popular remedv known, Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CU. LOUISVILLE. KY, A'flf YORX, CatarrH CREAM BALM HZf tY's-V fJTitnamXl Nasal i'a'. Allay Pn ami Inflamraln, Heal the .-or. Sanaa of Taat anil ianiall. UAV.crurn TRY THE CUSC" " w A Dartlcle Is anpllmf- intoru-.ih noitrllland It agraenbl. race ftU outH nt Uruetrlata; by mall. reKlsterod. 6i) eta. ELY BROTHERS. ds warren bireet. r,w t ts . anricawiy OUR LINE OF Sterling Silverware Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever shown in this Citv. i- .. tWe odor special drives Tomorrow, BELL THE JEWELER. Greensboro Female College, C.REIiXSBOKO. N. C. The Savonty-flrHt Soff ion of thw well known institution will bi-m oa tha 27th Iay oi" August. 185)0. In addition to iborouih mBtruction in the Literary Course, special advantages are offered in the departments of In strumental and VocaT Music, Elocution, Art, and Physical Training. Charges moderate. For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, jc24 dwlm President GRAND OPEHING ! . . 1 aaaaaaawaw . Bell's Jewelry Storej UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of tho Journal oueht to keep time and join the prooesaion 10 the above-named splendidly appointed Jewelry Store, where vou will And a new stock of Watches, Clocks and Fine jeweiry, at priors mat defy compe tition. .-. . , Havine moved to the above eWantlv furnished store, will be pleased to serve all my old patrons and the public sen erally. - Repairing a speoialty. rOur workshops being more Bpacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, we are now able to do all classes of work with beatnets and dispatch. ftiBell Ths Jtolcr." JOE.R. WILLIS, EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ..VJlarbla .Works, - New Bernol' - O. Italian and Atnerioan Marbfe and all finalities of material, Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. - O..E. MitLKB is my agent at Kington, and Alex. Fiildo regular -traveling agent. . . I'M wSl :;'-( l; ... v TSaSaiattlayT-i-'l i11 iaaaaa a . , piiorLssicr.'AL. .D2. O.r. BMET, SURGEDEllTIGT; Offlie. Middle street, opposite Baptist church,. --7'- ' . " V -'- dec3 dwtf J NEWBEBN. It. '0 . P. H. PELLETIER, ATTUltKKY AT liATf", 'AND MONr r. JBKOKEfla "J Craven St' wo .door South of Journal office. , .- 1 A ipeolalty made In neaotlatlnii small loana (or abort tlm. Win orartloa In theOoantleaol Cravaa. Uar- teret, Jonea, Onslow and raolMo. . , - United BUtea Ouuri at fieir Bonle, and Supreme Ouorv ot ttie btt . rebldtf , CLEMENT MA.NLY. 0. H. OUIOK .Haidy.-&'Gui6hit:.; ATTOBWB at iaw; Office 2d floor of Green Foy& Co. bank, Middle street. New Berne, N. C. Will practice in the courts of Craven and adjoiningjfountiee, ia the Bnpreme Court of the Btate. and in the Federal Oourte. -'" apH dwtf ; r, x. snofONa. H. I. GIBBS. Simmons & GibbsJ ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Will praotfoevin the counties of Craven, Jones, Unalow, Carteret, - rauiiuo, Lenoir and Hyde, aud in t!e Foderal Courts. Oflloe on Cravon street, next oor bolow Journal offioa. . . aplSdwtf Dr. J. D. Clark,' ? ' DENTIST, HEW BERNBt N. 0.' Office on Graven street, between Pollool and Broad. dw STRAYMIATS. ' A Fine lane of them at -J Barringion & Baxter's. Also, a large lot of SVMPl.EHATS at New York cost. , See Our Stock of Neckwear. , Full lin of CLOTOINO, SHOES and uttx uuuua at . Barrington & Baxter's. aprl dwtf .. - . v, R0D1ERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN (JROOERIES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoe?. snsasBMl s. r-',r-.' )-':. j We sell FLOUR direct from the Mill in'Michiuan. We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the Wea indies. . . : Give us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BRO., rJonth Front street, -"NEW BERNE. W We jobQail & Ax's and Uril- ard's Snuff. Attention, Ladies; '"v; -. Im Vv:.i. :. .."'.' 5i..''r Bavins just received -t Sample Lot oi tne i : FlflEST PARASOLS, at a GREAT REDUCTION, will tell mem at t j- - New York Cost, POSITIVELY, W CALL EARLY. - - S aaai . . Humphreys Dr. Huhphrbti' Spbripios are Bdentlncally and - cuirafullr nreuared DnworlDtlons i used for manr ' yeare In private practice with suooewndf or over ' imnr yean iueaD7 we people, jsvery amgie ape- These Specifics cure without druiiKlna. 11 Ingorreduolngthe ayatem, and are In fact and oeea we sovereign remedies of the Woxld ubi of raniarpii. ho. - cures. . . hucm. , r evere, uongesnon.innammauon.rt -.S w rylna CoIlc(orTeethingof Infaals Harrhea, of Children or Adults.,.. rerme, worm rever, worn uouc: iviAstnFv, Orliilna-. Blllrma rsolln... ynoierai iuoreua, vomiung. yUKIH VOl oag-ha, Cold, Bronchitis leadachee, RlokHeadi ftnrahila. TnotDacne. a, oothache, Faoeaohe. .... . ache, Verogo yapepela, BUlon Btomach. appreasedor Palaful Periods.': .Vhlr.na. ton PmfiiM, PatIoiIr. . . . .... 3 Crono, CouHh. Difllcnlt Breathhil. 1st 4 Knit Kbenm, Erysipelas, Ernptlona. VnVAV And A on a. PhlllL MaIatIa..... .n n seaniatlsin, Kneumauo I'ains. .. - .'1 T l'ilee. Blind or Bleeding .5 0 Catarrh, Influenia, Cold In thn Head .8 0 Whoopins Cough. Violent CoukIi. .0 17 KI1 wmerai jipDiiiiy.r nysioaj weaniiesa .i; ..i.ia.w iii.i.a.i .1 ibiiuy . 1 .. jl... x. on It nn... WoftlTY Hen . laeaaea of thelleartalpltaUua 1. Sold by Druggliits, or sent podtpald On reoelpt of price. Da. Hukphrbth1 IIanijaij, (M4 paras) richly bonnd In cloth and gold, mailed free. pnreys-HieUKMiieuo.iuvf uitousfc 1. S p a o 1 f 1 c g . All of .the above medicines are for ale at the drag stores of F. S. Duffy yn-rj-a. Wlddie afreet.'.. At Tha v A lli'oTira a f a " TVnrtf , uuuauw iu tuw 1 1 uiiVi Thb PROORBSsrva Fahhie, hold, vigilant Krewivo ana progreseive. jinae opinion ami expresnBB mem. I'Oriy-eight column eigm paces.. All Home-Print. OIllclaloi Ot Worth Carolina and Vlrelnla Ht.At.n A . nce. The Mvest phper In iheHouthl (o m nearjy imi pogiomoes in Worth Carol i and to 23 Htatee.. ONH DOLLAR A VKA Strictly Cash, . Bend ..for sample copy. Ad' THUS PHOQKJESSIVK t'ARMFR v. h, itKowDBR, unslnen tfanagsr. tf fci i tiiiJ L.ia l.v: . -,.'e, ;,o, 7, r cj i;5 at factory; two Very tua csks and Chairs; oca Cop jiu? Press v ne American Button Attacbia: Ha- cLice for .atore; one very h&ndaoma Snow Case: all to be siven a... k BIG IKE at verv low tigures. mSlf Phof. W. E SHEPARD and com De tent aasiatanta lu th tuiitoriai art will -givejou a, Hair Obt for-.;.:....l..'.-. SQnenta . Shampoo-....-. ,M.W. go " Shave..-.. i.7,.M. .:.-..l0' ;- 1 Gflton Moum umber Shop .-. -i. .f.'T ; Nirw Bhrnr, n. O. - STiTS OF CABOUNA," I Bnperlor I Coon. Notts of Motion to correct Entry ot Jnda. v . meat and Tranacrl pU . " : Chas. Btleff at d ot h era, Pislntlffs. aaainat Jonn K. Uantr. W. tf.Hamr. u. Hnhi .. . h Hi KUhnta. pef4ata t .,.. To TX K. KUbnrn, Erq.: , Ton will please taka notice, that tnTnee. day. 12th day of Anguit, w. at ten ' lock, a.m., tne plalntllla la tlie above antlUed aeuoa will saova before E. W. Car center. Cliera of the Bnperlo court of craven oonnty.Nonn Carolina, for leave te eorreot and aiaeod. uube Dro tnnn. tha trananri nt nt Judgment to the above entitled aoilon and weeuwr oi we aame upon lue Judgment deckel of Craven county, m that said trana eriptand entry of Judgment may eonform la - aureapecia wt me o.riKinai judgment ren- dered In the Buperlor Court of Wayne eounty, North Carolina, on October ltltb, 185. before Walter Clark, Judge, and In favor of cnariea Stleff, et aLagalnai John K, Hanff. - W. N. Banff, OTlaudo llubUa- and P. N. Kll- bnrn. and yon will further take noiloa that you are rtqulred to appear at aald time and place and take tuoU aoitea ra yott may be advised, or the relief . demanded will bat (ranted. -iv . .. 1 w .i . . t xnusutaaayofjune, . . . ? . 15. W. CAKPKNTKK. ; - t ,1 v ;- clerk- of the tUDrlor conrt. r 0. it. 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