'UBL,SH^c^;g%o^ERNUON V \y, No. Ill Sut Water 8treet. Bntered am second -class matter August S. im, at the poetomce at Washington^!*. 0? under the act of OM INI^ Z r*T I'-I' 11 100 Subscriber* desiring the paper discontinued vil} please notify this ofJre on dete x>f expiration, otherwise " ?t!l be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop ts received. If you do not get the Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It Is our desire to please you. Ail articles sent to the Dally News lor publication inust be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not re published. s SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 1012 NOT JUSTICE TO THE HOME MERCHANT The New Bern Journal In a recent iufitie well (Hkciirbor a nuestinn fhnf is of vital importance to every town of any size in North Carolina. The Journal says: Thousands of dollars have been spent in this city during the past few years in large store windows, where display of goods could be effectively made. Extra care is taken dally by the merchants in making these windows attractive, most of these merchants have and are spending money in local advertising, so that the combination of window display advertising warrants that these merchants should b'e given the preference by local buyers over the outside mail order houses, over every traveling solicitor with his little bag of samples, going from house to house offering so-called bargains. In the face of this local effort by the home merchant to display and advertise in a way to attract his own home folks, there ore annually many thousands of dollars given by New Bern people to traveling solici^ tors and sent through mail order houses that should by all right be given to local merchants. A single instance is the sending away from here in money orders in one week, recently, of seven hundred dollars for ready made clothing. This had no connection with local dealers, and without question, every dollar sent away, every order that was filled could have been as acceptably spent, suid been as cheaply and well executed, through some local merchant. Th'is seven hundred dollars is but an item casually discovered and covering but a few days. No doubt thlc same drain continues throughout the year, greater during certain seasons, but in the aggregate a sum that would improve of Immense impetus If gives to local merchants. It la Just to the local merchant, who stands read} to fill ordera, to give orders and money to outsiders? Remember thai there is a profit in every one of th?K . outside orders, that should be gives in all fairness to the local merchant -- uj uis v.uuiuiuuivj null spends his earnings among his own people. THE AIJMENTAKV CANAL TALKS 1 am your Alimentary Cana. I ask you to listen to me. for you will find it to yoiir advantage. I am a faithful servant, patient and long-suffering. I am thirty feet long, and you can have my length, strength or weaknesi to you, Juat as you wish. If you abuse me. I shall struggle hard to withstand the abuse and adapt myself tc it. Howev?ft\ if you are such a fool aa to carry your abuse too far, then look out! Let me tell you what a-plenty I'll y * do to tell you if you persist in bausing me: I'll quit, discharging. Then you will whip me with cathartics. TblB will seem to you all right for a -while, but really conditions will be worse finally, for I will not stand jour Biuppings ana wm quit you again. After this second quitting 1 will make some poison and put them into your blood. The blood will distribute them to every cell of your body, and then you will have pimples and eruptions, bilious attacks, coated tongue, feul breath, sweaty hands, cold clammy s'.thn. lustertess hair, putty ; omplexion. dulled vision, dullHEft-;/.'. ed tanc. dulled smell, dulled hearing loss o* memory. Iobs of continuous thought and aft ent Jap. headaches dizziness dyspepsia loss of weight loss of strength, rheumatism, Insomonia. and all kinds of pains and aches. Your hair will fall out, you! teeth will decay, you will have short ness of breath, your nails will becom< brittle, your skin will become dry and harsh, cancer may appear, and pre mature old age. and a miserable ling ering death will be your portions! 1 do not want to bring all of thli damage with its consequent suffer ing upoh you. I would much prefei not to poison you; but it's God's Ian and I^shall obey' if youI abuse me. What's that! you want me to tell jLl yon (tow not to ab?M me? I will R . gladly do it. Don't send down Into me any kind of food which ie not well masticated . Don't send down alcohol, spices, trim K? ' ftr. H?H? and awul. gple? Tfce Health and Vijjor of Depend Much Upon T rtafttfe KMta tn Vaahlnitua Park g mmm from Aut strew*betas the vitali tj Such conditions allow you to Uvt a hi your health, }?* '/{yand mustard stimulate and irritate my musculua lining and the tanning in them puckers my porea and hinders elimination. They don't help digestion, as you may probably think; they finally break me down. They are an abomination. Don't send down ham sandwiches smeared with mustard,' they are poison. The ham la embalmed hog, embalmed with chemicals, namely saltpeter. salt, and creosote; embalmed much like the mummies of Egypt were. , If you want to further injure me so that 1 cannot serve you well send down lost of strong tea and coffee. The tanning in them will packer me (your)) mucus surfaces, causing constipation and atop the flow of juices, and their drug, caffein, will whip your nerves and enclte your kidneys. And If you once get your kidneys mad, you'll hare no end tff pains and. misery. Brlgth'e disease is not hlce and neurasthenia makes you s nuisance to others and to youraotf What shall yon eat? That la a simple question. Don't eat stuff . which makes poison. Coffee, tea, . vinegar, spices pickles, and alcohol, . all make poisons. Especially give me sour milk, butter milk you call It. It's fine for making strength . and a clear brain. Rice ^vhipped Russia. Give me rice, give me grits, hominy, mush, corn bread white bread, rye bread, oatmeal, potatoes, beans, onions, melons, oragnee, celery cabbage, parsnips, carrots, apples, pears, cherries, grapes, pineapples, bananas, grape fruit, tomatoes, etc. There is an obundance of foods ' which do not make poisons. And for the sake sanity, don't say as some fools have "I'd rather live fewer years and have some fnn than eat as , you prescribe." Is Is fun to be sick? Is it fun to be bent and twisted with rheumatism? Is it fun to have dull wis, dull sight and dull hearing? Is ! it fun to have Iobs of memory and to enter dodderng old age at the time you should be strong, healthy, useful and happy? Go to. for indeed a soft head and a fool to want to eat stuff which sickens and kills you and ! you call it fun! Yes, I am your intestinal canal. My smile makes glad and my frown is terrible. I will smile if you are wise and I will frown if you are foolish. ' Come on, if you dare, with your pols\ on-making foods, and, like Samson, I will break and pull down the pll' lars which support the temple (body) of your soul, and then there will be In < uiu WUIU1I)U?UI41? Willi jrour iw Lshneea ' CARRIES DISTINGUISHED PASSENGERS | Special to the Daily News. r Paria. April 20.?The steamship La France recently completed at St. Kara ire for the French Transat| lantlc line, sailed from Havre today l on hei^malden voyage to New York. She carries a large passenger list that | includes many persons of distinction. Among those *n board are the members of the French mission, headed ' by M. Hanotaux. which Is conveying 1 , to America the bronze bust of "La France," by Auguste Rodi, for pre| sentation to the United States. The ] I bust is to be placed at the base of : the monument to be dedicated next June to Samuel de Cham plain, the j French navigator and explorer. ( Robert Bacon, the retiring United Statee ambassador to France, and Ms. Bacon are sailing on the new steamship, also Arthur Bailly-Blanchard, hitherto flret secretary at the Uuied States embassy here, who has i been ransferred o Toklo. Other passengers on La France include an important French delegation to tho Red Cross Convention to be held at Washington next month. FELT BAD J AIT THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Grea* | Deal, But is All Kignt now. ] Shellhorn, Ala.?In a letter from thla | place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A abort 1; time ago, I commenced to hare weak , spells and headaches. I felt bad all . the time, and soon grew so bad I - couldn't stay up. I thought I would dleu I At last my husband got me a bottle * of Cardul, and It helped nje; so he got . soxpe more. After I had taken the , second bottle, I was entirely wefl. I I wish every lady, sufterlxig frotn womanly trouble) would try CarduL It la the best medicine I know of. It did me' more good than anything 1 ever tmt." Oudnl to * woman', tonto? trongtbanliig ntoldM tor wemea, made tram toprwIHoH Outt act ?pw ciOcoJlj ob Ih. womanly ortum, nd Ui*. kto* to JMMap tko wmunlr cow 1 tltnUon to dfirtac good hoolth. 1 > ranudT tor ntoi Dto, It baa rMord of am M run 1 Toor dntoztot Mill It. Pleooo try It Lto-fHktol toOWMrMrBto^ CM. it'll 1-1 i.V"ni trdooto^fedB^tofPd.^d NOiOAi It? r?M to tke uerm. Ita tree- J Ich *u*Mx Ulr. l'?. build ior *" zi.^k i y' A. C HATHAWAY. . May Ignore Madeira Washington. D. C., April It.? Lcting Secretary of 8tate Huntington Yllson declined to comment officially reeerday on the telegram from the Mexican government. It was pointed out unofficially, lowever. that't waa entirely Improbably that the American government vonld enter Into an academic dtacusilon with Mexico at this thn^as o the propriety of the sending of Huntington Wilson's note to Oroaco. he rebel leader, as well aa tS the American consuls throughout tho Mexican government, so that U could Est directly to the people. President Madera's reply probaby will be submitted to the cabinet >y Secretary Knox, and considered naterlally before any answer is reurn ed. It cannot be aald that Mtn< ater Calero's statement caused surprise nor has it modified the diplomatic situation. - roe noie ib regaraea as an attempt j o relieve the Mexican government I Lrom financial liability tor damage* nflicted upon foreigners by the reb?ls than as an evidence of resentment against the stations of the State [)eparment here. In the opinion of the administration >fflcials, the Mexican note has not advanced any fresh reasons for inter-. rention. Laredo, Tex., April 20.?A statement addressed to the American >eople. giving the grievances^ ot American conductors and engineers rho struck yesterday on the Mexican National Railway lines, declares the Amefrcans preferred to walk out rathen than to be forced out by a policy of "Mexico for Mexicans." "In common with thousands of our countrymen," the statement concluded "who are refugees have left millions In property behind on account of the dangers due to anti-American feeling, we submit our wrongs to the American government for further consideration." fHAMM 9 TT?V-.^ . . c T 1 Porch Sv I r:, ~ Rocl i Lowest Prices jjEFFmSONEl ' ' 'I-, ii in -, SIC Confederal Macon, Georgia ATLANTIC COAST The Standard Rail 8ELLIN< May 5th, 6th, 7 May 15th, 1912, unless ticket de; FINAL To reach original starting purchaser with Jos. Richardson, Street, Macon Ga., not later than of 50 cents, limit may be extendec Fot- information with refer call on local ticket agent, or addrt General Pass Special Offer Absolutely Pun 1 GALLON FOR $2.00 This is-not a blend, imttatii gallon absolutely guar an . .v t 2 Gallons Cooper's Spec 2 Gallons Woolej'sBesI 2 GaBons Laurel Valley Add 25c to above price ed. Express Prepaid to an press Company, lor offices for each package. Addresj J. c. c I ~ V BI % W ] y w. i ~ 1->T/,;.\^ ?? V BA8KHAL1. XOTKS. ' j lime nuniuK a broken llngur. Thu Southern League win Uke the < duoble umpire eyatem thU aeuon I (or the nrat time In the hlitory or tho i league. From all accounts the Buffalo Club has copped a'clamjr. lnfielder in Arthur Bum. recently released by the < New York Giants. Bert. Keeley. former pitcher with ' the Washington team, has been en- 1 gaged as playing manager by the Chicago Club of the United States League. -r Pitcher Harmon, of the Cardinals. 1 started the season by downing thePi- ( rate*. Last year Harmon tied the PI- ' ratee in knots every time they faced him. }-h'{ . ^'.fc Catcher Gabby Streft believes that , Chp Highlanders have the strongest pitching staff in the American League In Vaughn. Ford, Caswell, and Warfeop. rexara&na. Marsnau. runs. tieburne, Longvlew and Tyler, tlx young cities In Texas, from the circuit of , the South Central League this season. . Right Fielder Miller, of the Terre Haute Central League team* is from Hillsvills. Va., and the bugs hare named, him Sldna In hoaoc'of the 1 great outlaw.' On April 11 George Appleton. the 1 veteran baseball fan bf Boston, saw his forty-first consecutive opening game on the old South Bnd groundsthe first-tn 1871. Manager Jimmy Burke, of the Indiana r?>Us team, has released Lew Rltter, the veteran backstop, and signed _'*Nlg" Clarke, the former Cleveland?St Louis catcher. | J The Central International baseball League. which was organised in Durings and' j j1?|5*S T pfj - r.. | '1 W IfitSi on These Goods 1 rru "m.rgrrwf nru 2' JKIMllUKU WJ. g M" i".. . * 1.40 e Reunion ? i May 7th-9tb, via ^ f LINE KA.ILEOAI) road of 11. South. 3 DATES th and 8th 1912a posited for extension,Hby original LIMIT point not later than midnight of Special Agent, No. 414 Fourth May 15th, and upon payment fee I to June 5th, 1912. ence schedules, reservations, etc., T. 0. WHITE, enger Agent, Wilmington, N. C., J For 90 Days i Corn Whiskey 2 GALLONS FOR $3.75 mi or compound, but every teed qr your money back. id Cora $4.00 New Com $4.50 Rye $6.00 s If only one gallon la wan ty office of^he Southern Ex'' AS I I wC \ II I# ? Ivx^ J ? :- v ; - ' ? lath recently, will place teams in Vinnepeg, Man., Grand Pork and Fargo, N.D.. Duluth and Virginia. Minn., and Superior. Win. . | The Cincinnati Heda look strong anough to keep in the running thia leaaon. and perhaps Hanks O'Day sill show to the world that he la aa food a manager aa he was an umpire in foamer days. '/ 'v' > The, Montreal Club baa signed a ? deaf mute by the name of Irving. Playing with the Akron O and P League team during iaat season, irrin batted .381 and atole no leas than 61 fi bases in 88 games. Evidently the Boston ' Nationals made no mistake when they grabbed ? Vln Campbell, the former Pirate. The * field Is,hardly big enough for Vln. as ha covers ground like a circus/ tent. ,; j ??r? a WITH SHK OOXKKH. 1 * E Jim Stewart, the heavyweight, is ill at his home in Brooklyn with pneumonia. ( J rromoter Mcintosh. of Australia, La building a stadium at Melbourne that will cost him* $25,000. ^ Carl Morris will start another box- 1 Ins campalsn April 28 when he meets " Prank McCarthy at 8prlngfleld, Mo. ? PRKACHB8 TOMORROW ? . Rev. R. V. Hope who has been absent from the city tor the past month will All his pulpit at the Christian Church Sunday morning" at Lhe eyial ^ al hours. I J BUTTER THAN SPANKING 1 Spapking does not cure chUdren of c bed-Wetting. There Is a sonaUtution- , al cause for this trouble. Mrs- Summers, Box W, Uotre Dame, Ind., will t send free to any mother bar success- . ful home treatment, with fall instruc tions. Send no money, but write her I today if your children trouble you ( in this way. Don't blame the child, | the chances are It can't helP It. This t treatment also cures adults and aged people rosbled with arise difficulties < by day or night. 1 ___ I i FOR FHVKRISHNMBS AND ACHDIG 1 Whether from Malarious oon il-low , cAPTTDKr?OTYth^i; *2. i and ryUsysa the aehln* U's Liquid J [ - . 3 i t i North Corolla*. Boaofort Counfcr. | Claudia L, Cherry r*. Josh *4 O. , Cherry. ] y< The defendant shore mtw4 will * * .. fruy mmttfffA .. (jrtow iwlw WMipymfil la tk* .Sueorlor Court ot Bwlort Caunt? ,t? , aT "t ^'"^LidXr m t?iflWIw* to^ra?i*>*t tk> M?t wr? ? , '(* ,?*t. at Jl.aitni i It *M.l* WW, ? FOOT* *-rVf .WWW w ? VWWtf **10* or ti. H?l?OBO. a. pacu ' ... BANK ON WASHINGTON W&shirigton, N. C., Apr ! 1, 1911 ] The aaaual meeting of th? .lock- 1 holder, of this Bank will be lUM ftt their hanking home In thle efty at . noon cm Thursday May 2, proximo. THOS. J. LATHAM. Cashier. ' = h/A t410EastMai^ I OVER ALL | The Hot Wat i the Humphrey. [ter Heater ext< room requirin ?This iron servai TAU TRIBE. Ho. IS. jy&js*Mo" 7 PHALANX LODGE, Ho. W. \ Moot. owy Tfauradmy orenlns 1b uyloo's Hall at 8 o'clock. AOMI UKBEKAH LODOM, No. I?. Moot* in TayWa'H^ll^oooond and]* P'AWLIOO^LOIWK, No. T*. T Meats In their hall,' o petal re. eor * ?r Union alley and Mala (treat. Terr Thursday evening at * o'clock OUUMUL No. JO*. . ^ "I Mel A. M. Maate la their hall, corner Bonnet . nd Third atreata, Bret and third 'needay* each month at S p. Ik. ? MOVb' CHAPTRR, No. da. Royal Arch Masons. Meat* in Maaonio Hall aaoond and ourth Tuaadaya each month at 1 . > ? * * mid County in #pdhlrfcao^fr. CT J in danowcrar domnr to tho complaint | a aald action, or the plaintiff will . ipply to theCcnrt (or tha rallat do- a nanded la Complaint. Thin Hatch Hth. 1*1*. OBO. A. PAUL. : C .?.C, . - .1 OAG*. ; 0? ? ? ppoo in Iomo, Lfinodr daocmjod m ^ tate aa [jotted by Ju. F. * ..: By W. D. 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