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TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL Est!! 187 4 Published la Two 8ctrons, every Toe, day ud rridajr, at W Middle street, new Bern, N.&: CHARLES U 5TEVEN5, kditob Aire noPBixtoa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month,... 8S?enta. Thrwe Months, M " Hi Mrmtha 60 " Twelve Month, ftOO ONLY III ADVANC: Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. JfyTho JorBjur. la only sent on pay-In-advance basia. . Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice wul be appreciated by the JoURHAu Entered at the Pogtofflce,New Bern 6. C. as second-class matter. Seetloa One, TieBdav, Mea. 4, 1908 INTERNATIONAL JEALOUSIES. The reception and entertainment given Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Emperor of Germany, according to some reports, seems to have aroused the jealousy of England. Thus while the reports tell of the sat isfaction and joyous feeling in Berlin, over the attentions shown Prince Henry, there Is corresponding gloom and envy In London. As each attention and public favor U bestowed upon the Royal Visitor in this country, there Is said to be envious feel logs abroad among the nations, which regard this country's entertainment of our German visitor, as something spec ially significant. The fact that there la no significance in anything which has bsen or will be done for Prince Henry's pleasure, is per fectly apparent and well understood In this country. The Royal gueat Is receiving the full eat and beet of everything which this country can give him, the same as would be given to any gueat of equal Importance, be he from Russia or Eng land. But Prince Henry's public entertain ments In this country, will not leasen in any degree the commercial competi tion of our people, when they meet the German merchants In the world's mar kets. It Is the American spirit to be lavish, If not prodigal in its hoapltality, but when It comes to trade and barter, there will be found nothing to bungest that American thrift has been overcome by what has taken place at the banquet board. The talk of this country being In any degree affected because of Prince Hen ry's visit, so as to show any commercial favoritism towards Germany, is pure Imagination. The sight of these International jealousies cannot but amuse Uncle Bam. THE MEETING ON MARCH 25TH. The meeting of the State Democratic Executive committee, called to meet on the 35th of this month. Is said to have several matters of public, or rather State Interest, to decide. One is the question of along or short political campaign this year. The best Interests of the State, its commercial, Industrial and;soclal will be affected by the length of time give to politics this year, so that a short cam paign means less agitation and disturb ance of these interests. Another question which may, or not, be brought up for some discussion is re garding the matter of a senatorial pri mary this year. Those who had anything to do with the last senatorial primary are not likely to be enthusiastic over another, but the regular State Democratic convention In Its meeting, should determine this mat ter. - The matter of the place for holding the next State convention, Is said to be a ' subject for the committee meeting this - month to decide upon. : . The Journal has on occasions, crltl - clsed Raleigh, for its being without ao ' commodatlons, hall and hotel, suitable for entertaining great gatherings Remarking on the Journal's criticisms, " a Raleigh paper hat said, 'why does not ' the Journal suggest Morehead as a good place for the conventions t - 'While this query from the esteemed dally at Raleigh may teem a settler, the Journal will say, that Morehead can at least provide hall and hotel accommo dations for a crowd, which Raleigh can not do.- . ' - Bnt as to the next . meeting place, ' Raleigh a few dayt ago developed great artlvltv In Its auditorium scheme. On paper and In promises this air castle an- dltorlum azaln became a certainty, and i . ..! t- I continue to exist af!!ctr!a!n, untl v . t' e cj: uulttee on the 20lh deea Ral- C j m t" 3 i 1 "V when the bullae will tgila bant, and discomforts will agala be th portion of all who Bust attend the convention at Raleigh. The committee on the tSta imt 1 not without something to do, and what It does la really Important, la many ways. LOOKS LIKE ONE SIDED POLITI CAL TEAR. The importance of the elections In North Carolina this year rests more up on the nominees who shall be named by the Democratic party, than upon any contest these nominee may have with an opposlnglpolilical party. For from present outlook, there Is ap parently only one political party to name men for office, and then elect them to their respective offices, In the coming State elections. There are to be elected ten Congress men; a Legislature which will elect a United States-Senator to succeed Sena tor Prltchard; Supreme Court judges to succeed Chief Justice Furches and Asso ciate Justices Clark and Cook; ten Supe rior Court judges to succeed Judges Winston, iTlmberlake, Robinson, Neal, Coble, Starbuck, Hoke, Moore, Justice and Jones; a railroad commissioner to succeed Abbott; sixteen solicitors and all county officers, Including Supeilor Court clerks. Here is a list, that ought to inspire any party to arouse itself, ami try to se cure some part of the offices for Its fol lowers, But with no special organization of the Republicans in th State, and the Populists without leadership, and the Democrats holding all the vantage ground, It simply remains for the Dem ocrats to name its men for the offices. The one sided political election I his year docs not mean any good for the Democratic party, or for the pcoplo of the Stale. Political opposition, is what is need ed to develop Btrong leaders and men of high character for the offices. This year'sjpolillcal election in North Carolina means fierce local contests, and adomlneeriug political leadership, with political fitness the sole and governing requisite for a nomination. It Is going to be a bad year for candi dates, whose nomination lies In "expedi ency," for. there is no need for the ex ercise of political "expediency" In North Carolina this year, by the Democrats. It will be a season for those whose claim is "I am a Democrat," and the ap plicant without this feather flying had best keep out of the way. This one-sided contest does not nec essarily mean that poor or incompetent men will be elected to office, but it does mean that strife, strong and long abid ing will be engendered In the Democrat ic ranks, which will disturb Its organiza tion far more than a defeat at the polls. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him to be perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wbst& Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Wixdino, Kinnah & Mabvik, Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood jand mu cous surface of the system. Testimo nials tent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Pamily Pills are the best High Waters at Ashevllle. Asheville, N. C., Feb. 28.-All railway traffic in the mountains Is completely paralyzed as a result of last night's storm. The French Broad river it the highest ever known, and all manufactnr lng plant! on the banks have been forced to close. j r , can't Keep It Secret The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills It daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known before. Thous ands bleat them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them. 25c. at C. D. Bradham't droit store. No Schley Resolutions. Washington, Feb. 18. By a test vote of 9 to 5 the House Committee on Naval Affair today went on record against taking action on any of the numerous Schley resolutions pending before that committee. " Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N.O. , The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber- latn't Pain Balm, twice with the most re markable results In each case. First, with rheumatism In the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two application of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realising instant bene fit and entire relief In a very short time. Second, In rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain which was relieved by two applications, ..... . . . mbblng with the Hnimtnt on retiring at n.glltand getting up free from pain. j- r r ;c iy f. S. Duly & Co. Ovsneosia Cure j , a a Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all of it dlgestants and digests all fc'i's ol food. ItglveaiosUntrc'ioiauJ never falls to cure. 1 L suiows you to eat all the food you wank The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By iu use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything ele failed. It prevents formationofgason the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dietingunncccssary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E.O. DkWitt A Co.. Chicane TUr tL boUio cocnin tuoeUS0&su F. 8. DUFFY & CO. Burled Under Snow. Denver, Feb. 88. A snow slide struck the Liberty Bell Mine shaft house on Smuggler Mountain near Tellurlde at 7:30 o'clock thla morning and burled be tween slarty and seventy men. A rescue party that went out was caught by a second slide, and is reported that forty of these men were buried. South Carolina Wants President. Washington Feb. 28-Preaident Room velt has received many telegrams from South Carolina urging him not to cancel his proposed trip to tba Charleston Ex position as a result cf tho Tillman-lic-Laurln episode and ensuing incidents These have all been partrlotlo and sin cere, and have at least had the effect of causing the President to not officially an nounce a determination to remain in Washington. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days, fts action upon the system is remarkable tnd mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the discaso Immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and t.00.Sold hy T. A. Uenry, Druggist, New Bern. Presents From Prince Henry. Washington, Feb. 28. Prince Henry will distribute a wagon load of valuable presents and souvenirs to the officials of the government with whom he has come in personal contact since arriving in America. Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 c' s. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Tl louaness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. Troubles Renewed in Spain. Madrid, Feb. 23. The mining regions are In a ferment of agitation. At Al- bujon and Madrldejos rioters have set fire to the Oetrol office and burned the documents they contained. There has been another outbreak of disorder at Barcelona. Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, Wis., was afficted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says, "I have tried many preparations but none have done me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets have." .These Tablets are for sale at F. B. Duffy's drug store. Price 25 cents, Samples free. Did Not Heed Warning Jacksonville, 111., Feb. 27 Woodfold Huges was riddled with bullets ' by a mob and the top of his head blown off as he lay In bed at his house at Norton vllle, a hamlet south of here. He had been suspected and acquitted of murder lng a neighbor and was warned not to aeturn. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave '' a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut Is Backlen's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c. at C. D. Bradham's drug store. ' ' -'--r j. Average Customs Tear in Cuba. ; Washington, Feb. 28. The customs revenues in Cuba for the calendar year 1901 were $15,626,888, as compared with $16,099,223 for 1900. an I 114,894.874 for 1899, The duty on exports was abolish ed April 1, 1901. : Would Smash the Club. If members of the 'Hay Fever Asso elation" wonld use Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady,' and . Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-it wholly drives from the 'system. Thousands of onc e-hope less sufferers from Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to It. It conquers Grip, savet little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles, 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottle free at O. D, Brad ham's. - . ' - 1 1 , Will Not Visit Canada. " 1 Berlin, Feb. 27 There la no founda tion for the statement cabled from Lon don to 1 he United States that Prince Hoary will visit Canada before' return ing to Germany. " . Two Innocent Men Huns;. V ' Philadelphia, Feb. 17 Amos Stirling, who was hanged to day In Moyamenslng prison, confessed to the murder of Prof. White, law instructor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1900, for which Charlej Perry and Henry Ivory, colored, and innocent, were hanged, j : BILEJGH. ;' - - - State's Attorney's la Sooth Dakota Bond Salt Sheriff Settlement With Stat Slew. New Lage ef 044 - FelUw. EaiaSterm.' Glanders Aateag . Horses. ' -Ralkiou, Februry 88. Attorner Gen eral Gilmer, ei-chlcf justice Shepherd, Jame H. Merrlmon and Gorge Ronatre leave) tomorrow for Washington, where they will tppear before the Supreme Court Monday to look after the State' Interests In the suit brought against It by South Dakota to recover full princi pal and Interest of State bonds issued la aid of the Western North Carolina railway. To this date only 19 counties tnve made full settlement of Stale taxes for 1901. Rev. A' A. Marshall, pastor of the First Baptist cnurch here, who for nine weeks ha been sick, of jaundice, leaves tomorrow for Indian Springs, Ga. The growth or the Odd Fellows In this State continues to be remarkable. The receipts this year will be 15 per cent greater than those last year and will be nearly $11,000. Tbere were received yesterday applications for new lodges at Jackson, Northampton county, and Wadesboro. Tbc State Superintendent of Public Instruction has telegraphed to Cherokee Camden, Henderson, Madison, Martin Nash and Robeson conntles, that they must fend iu at once statement of their necda of funds to keap their schools open four months in the year. The money Is ready for distribution, even before these reply. No county whose schools have been open four months can get any money. There was a sharp thunder storm here Ibis morning, lastiug an I our, accompa nied by a great raiu. The latter will cause a further rise In the swollen streams. Neuse river near here is rag. lug. It is near the mark of ttie great May freshet of 1901. Ou tbe hillsides some plowing was being done yesterday This rain will stop farm work for per haps another week. Governor Aycoik went to GultUboro to dav. Glanders his made iu appearance among the horses anil mules iu the Scot land Neck section. State Veterinarian Talt Butler Is there and naila the diag nosis. PRINCE HENRY IN CAPIfOL. Hears Hay's Eulogy on McKlnley. Very Impressive Scene In Hall of Rep resentatives. Wabiiingtos, Feb. 27 At noon today In the great ball of Representatives in the presence of President Roosevelt, Prince Henry of Prussla,brother of the German Emperor, the members of the cabinet, the justices of the Supreme Court, the geueral of the army and offi cers of the army and nary who have re ceived the thanks of Congress, the am bassadors and other diplomatic represen tatives of foreign countries, the Sena tors and Representatives in Congress and a large number of distinguished guests, Hon. John Hay, McKlnley' Pre mier, pronounced an eulogy upon his dead chief. By a strange coincidence today was the twentieth anniversary of that on which the peorlcss Blaine In the same hall delivered an eulogy upon the mar tyred Garfield, and stranger still, the subject of today's memorial service was the chairman of the committee that bad charge of the arrangements on that oc casion. Cotton Receipts Pass million Bale " Mark. '" Savannah, Ga., Feb. 27. The cotton receipts at this port since September 1, 1901., tbe beginning of tho cotton year passed the one million bale mark today. The gross receipts up to and Including today are 1,001,964; net receipts 1,001,509 "This Is about one month in advance of the million mark last season, - and the earliest - the port hai ever touched the seven-figure mark. ; .". Wish to Withdraw Gold, f .Washington, Feb. 27 The Treasury Department has received a request from New York for the privilege of deposit ing 12,000,000 in gold with the Subtree' Ury there, with the privilege of with drawing It at San Francisco, presumably for shipment to the Orient. . - Tho request also says that probably $14,000,000 will be required before the middle of March. ' As this transaction U of advantage to the Government, the de partment having an excess of gold In San ,. Francisco, the request hat been granted. ... -"-.-,' Freight Trains Collide. GIrard, Ohio, Feb. t7-Two fast Pitts burg western f re'ght trains collided half a mils east of: here today. Two per sons were killed and. four Injured, two ... .. - . . . . K ... , laiaiiy.- v TDe Vice of Najtftag ; Clouds the happlne of tl home, but a nagg'ng woman often neertt help, She may be t nervous and ron-3own In health that triflet annoy her. If the Is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, h'-adac be, si' eplessness, constlpat on or fa'nMn-r wt dlx'y spells she needs Eleei rlc 13 lt-r, tbe most wonderful remedy for ailing women. , Thousands of auffarers : from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache . and weak kidneys have used It, and be come healthy and happy. Try It. Only 50o. C. D. Bradham. Guarantees satisfaction. PRESIDENT HAT STAT AWAY Proa Caartestoa Expestflon. STora.Pre eitarJoa Ottstte Hitter. What ChlcagoantSay. " Washing tom, Feb. 27. It it reported here tonight that Prealdtgt Roosevelt my aot go to th Charleston Ei posi tion. , , ; This rumored declalon I said to have followed th TUlmaa-McLanrla episode la th Senate; lb withdrawal of the In vitation to Beaator tTlllman to attend th Prince Henry dinner at the White House, and of the latest phase of the whole affair, th request that President Roosevelt withdrew hi acceptance of an lavltatioa to present a sword to Major Mlcah Jenkins, of the Rough Rider, oa the occasion of hi Tisit to Charleston. . - - The President realize that the entire matter has aroused a bitter feeling la South Carolina. H Is not unaware that he would be hospitably received In Char leston, yet he would not care to visit South Carolina anles all the people were personally desirous of having him do so. Th Injection of politics and per sooalltles into his trip would he unpleas ant Reports received by the President are that the people of the State are split over the Tillman-McLaurln affair, and that feeling runs high. The information It that the Senate episode will play an Important part In the campaign this summer for a successor to Senator Me Laorln. Charleston, 8, C, Feb. 27 It It stated here to day that Lieutenant Governor Tillman's action In withdrawing th in vitation lnjProslclenl Roosevelt to pre sent the sword to Major Jenkins will have no effect on the Exposition pro gram for the President's entertainment. The sword presentation was an inci dent only of th President' visit to Charleston and lnj no .way connected with the Exposition program. The sworn was purchased with a fund raised by subscription among the women of aouth Carolina and others, largely under Lieutenant Governor Tillman's stlmula lion. . The Invitation was extended by Lieut enaut Governor Tillman and a place for the ceremony was roadd on the program by the Exposition commltteeat his re quest. The whole matter Is outside of Exposition or Charleston control. WUAT CHtOAQOANS SAT, Chicago, Feb. 27 Chlcagoans who have been planning to take part In the Illinois Day celebratlc n at Charleston March 11, declare themselves astounded at thu telegram sent President Roosevelt by Colonel Tillman. Intimations are made that the Marquette and Hamilton Clubs will uot take part iu the celebra tion unless tbe management of the Ex position repudiates the action of Colo nel TUIm'in. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Wallt. of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had the worst cough cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account bat profit to the vendor, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is tbe only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and thu chills, cold and grip have all left mo. I congratulate the manufac turers of an honast medicine." For sale byF. 8. Duffy & Co. HE RIVALED AGUINALDO. Terror of eamar Island Captured. Filipi nos Paid Tribute to Him. Manila, Feb. 26. General Smith, In command of the United State troopt on tho Island of , Bamar, cables that Lieu ten int Strebler's .scouts have captured Lukban, the notorious leader of the Ba mar rebels, and brought him to Laguan, capttal of a small island of - that name, north of and adjoining Samar. ;.'. The report has been confirmed by a cable from General Chaffee. The prison er is confined t Laguan. -' " Another capture is reported In the same dispatch, that of William Dunston, eald to be a deserter from Company G, Eighth Infantry, who had in his pos session a lot of arms and ammunition and all of the tool necessary for the making of ammunition. He was cap tured by Second Lieutenant Pratt, First Infantry, at Caghayan, on the Island of Samar. The lieutenant also : destroyed the Cuartel and factory, and kll led 11 sol diers, besides capturing all of Dunston's correspondence. - -1 - . ; - The officials of the War Department regard the capture of Lukban as' the most important . military . event since Agulnaldo's capture. He was run down on the Island of Samar, The place of his confinement Is a tiny island in a bay on the north coast of Samar. i Lukban Is one of the most energetic and ferocious of rebels. Ho Is a half- breed, a mixture of . Chinese and Fill plno stock, and he hat been an irrecon citable from the first. He bad various fastnesses In , the mountains of Samar from which he would descend upon the coast towns, and bis reign of terror was so complete that the entire population of the Island paid tribute to him as the price of freedom from attack, Ordinary campaign method! failed in hit case, and his capture now it belter ed to be the natural working out of the tystemof dividing the island lnio small squaret by military ' garrisons and making It impossible for the Insurgents to obtain food or shelter. " : , ; ' General Chaffee has ordered that Luk ban be tried as a prisoner of war of offlccr't rank. While Wise Doctors are studying tbe bacillus of consumption thoughtful laymen realize that a bad cold oo.'n-.inled by . coughing, tore throat and tightness across the chest Is too serious a matter for delay or experi ment Tbi y also realize that Allen's Lnng Bnleam cures a common cold in a day or two. 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