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HIS YEEKLY JOlTuJiL BstaaUahs lt7t.-'ja rTPublUked ia Two Sections, .very Ttx 0.7 wd Friday, at M MWdk Sir, sww Bern, K. . !K"CHARLE3 L. STEVENS, . kdrob an rsonunoa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES J Twa Months, Mtetta. Threw Months,.. 60 T His Montha. tO w Twnlva Months, .......fl.00 . JOKLY IN ADVANCE,) Advertlalna rate tarnished arpoa ap- lioalioa at ths offlos, or apon inquiry tSTTh. JouwiaL U only sent oa pav-ta-advanoa basis. Subscribes will raoeiTe notice of expiration of their sub- ' tcriptioiia and aa Immediate (wpoafe to otlce wU be appreciated '.by ;tbe . JOUBXU. ""p.rip ni u ina rnauimiw .w iin w imu ft. C. aa second-class matter. Aeetloa Two, Friday Jaae 6, 1909 THE PENALTY IN HONEST PUBLIC SERVICE. - The exact performance of those la public, of the duties coming to their nana, a so oiien ignoreu or pus same with cxcaset, that the man In public of fice who unfalteringly adheres to. strict ness In the conduct of his office, Is re garded as a freak. Catering to demands which can keep a man in office, instead of conducting an ' office as a trust given to be faithfully ad ministered, has brought public office holding Into a discredit that causes the sincere and honest man to be kept from positions of public trust, which ought to be filled by men who fear no penalty for being true to the affairs given into their hands. President Roosevelt Is warned by par ties on every side, that his fight against the Trusts, means for him, political re tirement, that no renomlnation can be expected If he persists In this contest. When the penalty of an honest public service, means the retirement of every such man who refuses to plsy into the hands of those can continue him In of. lice, how shall the people decide? It is more than a serious matter, this betrayal of those given positions of pub lic trust, In the conduct of the affairs of their offices, In order to perpetuate their individual office holding. Both the Trusts and the wealthy threaten to Impair the stability of nat ional affairs, through their financial strength, regardless of the lsws, and the masses of the people are made to suffer in consequence. In every branch of public office hold ing In this country, there is a demand for a reform, which shall remove the penalty of honest public service being a political stlgms, and making the offend er marked for retirement from positions of publlo trust. P : Those in control of the political Ma chinery Which make or unauk aomlBaY tlons, may find that the voters ave Ideas of their own, and that these Ideas will be put into action at the polls,. wmi am uui minim mm-winm m 1 mimi ut luu. fer through honest administration, be it ' Municipal, State or National. OUR NATIONAL UNTIDINESS. Neglect of the person In the matter of cleanliness and tidiness, Is not lt,r x-j : eept when brought Into comparison with , then. 1 ' YY: Y : I -'Yy 'Y'' So It Is with municipal untidiness, rubbish and filth In the publlo streets, with squalor and bad smells la alleys and back lots,' these are not sonolicaabls to those who hsve to diily! Install "Ho such publlo abuses, as familiarity WRh them makes them less offensive, unless through these nuisances disease Is bred and epldemlmlc follows. ' following from the forma ts full of 1n- tenet, aa showing our aatioael autldl- aess compared with other countries of the world. . "The discovery that then la snort of filth, squalor and general slovenliness ta public places and works, In streets, squares-, river sides, docks, quays, roads and bridges in the United Stales than In any other country of ' the first, ivsn second, rank Is a Kumblinf but salutary experience. In What may be called our 1 outward housekeeping, in the outward appearance and malntenaaos of places and works admlnlDtertd by' publlo or seml-publio enterprise wo rankr with .Turkey rather, tnsu with England or . Germany. Oriental Eapan, tiny Switz erland and elow-golry Holland stand far ahead o! tf e United States In this e-espeoU W national slovenli ness is seen la tUrty streets .and un sightly wster fronts; ' In ill-kept squares, ragged sidewalks and abom inable pavements; in Shabby rollwsy sta tions and embankment built up of rotting' sleepers; and in a thoii'snd shift less substitutes for s,..J rri.;anent T" ' . The UDipe!'f 3 "' -7 ros-l v , i abend ii to r - y 1 ! 1 t only i'Ju...rte t.ie etK ii. i, Lut stio drmonstrstt the fo"7. of t '. ! r l i ..'"'fnws of aJ.'... un; for t ...... e tat c " g ortaUun r 1 a EJCD OP TUB hOLk WAR. The whole world wtU rejoice la the news that the English-Boar war has aaded, and that peace follows, after the three years of ceaseless eoallict, with ft attendant horrors, which most ever follow la theeottrse of every war. . While there could be but bst ending of the war, that In England's fsvor, yet the Boers have established a actable record for bravery that moat endure throughout the ages. The substantial gains are England's, yet la the minor affairs 00 asset ed with the peace treaty, the Boers will receive sack recogniUoa as will give them Im portant concessions and rights, which wQl go far la assisting them la the re building of their desolate places. The only apparently unhappy persons in this peace settlement are OomPaul Kruger and the Boer delegates, who have been resting easily and comforta bly la the European capitals, sending word to the Boers to continue fighting, and giving the word to the press cor respondents that the Boers would never sarrender. Oom Paul has long since ceased to cut any but a contemptible figure in this war matter. Deserting his people, leaving his wife to die alone In Africa, Kroger with great sums of money left In Its distress, what he called his country, to pose In distant cities and to lounge In ease and far from personal danger, at the same time urging his countrymen to prose cute what he knew was a hopeless con test The cause of progress and civilization has gained through this war, although it has beea at a fearful cost, but if peace means anything, and no doubt It does, then will English and Boer work to gether In South Africa for Its future prosperty and for an enduring and pro gressive civilisation, and past losses will be forgotton In the good gained through, these losses and sufferings On both sides. Stati or Ohio, Citv or Toledo, I Lucas County. ss. Fbahk J. Ohuhit makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cnawsr 3t Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and every case of Catabbh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. FRAME J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this fith da of December, A. D. 18867 , CA. W. GLEABON, 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. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.- Bold by all Druggists. Hall's Pamily PUls are the best That Settled II. tin. Sawbones But I thought you said It would be unnecessary to remove Mr. Longgreea'a appendix Dr. 8awbor-But I need to buy an automobile. Brooklya Eagle. YOU HOW VBAT YOU ARE TAURG When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Isslrnplf rroa and qalnliislna tasteless form. " No euro no pay. Price 69c. BmnlaHDHtntlni, ' Fof" Summer cottages simple studies M rock and -ttarine effects look well plaeed abtit Oa mantels, and they can be painted aslly on birch bark, If this 1 first ihotinted. -Take a flat piece of wood buttweTve Inches long and aeveo-wH. -Cut . piece-of bark to fit this and past It on the wood, potting a heavy weight upon It till dry; then paint in oils a seascape, with a row- boat la the foreground and. distant sails, or a bit of shore with rocks and "breakers," and leave a margin of the bark "like a mat around it, or a group of white birches Is effective painted against a bit of blue sky. A fore ground of grass completes the compo sition. Saved From aa Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption,'' writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I was so low after six months Of seven sickness, caused by Ha Fever and Asthma, that : few thought I could get Well, but 1 learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, "Used it, sndjwss com pletely e and." ' For desperate Thr.at and tmag Diseases It ls",the safest cun la the worldtnd is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C, D. Bradbsm's. Wl Ha Aemte It, , What toafcea you get angry When people call yon a genius r "Ifa SS totfeh as to say," answered tt ti :. Lt but practical young man, "that X don't comb my hair and keep my shoes autoed." Washington Star. RILIT? EI SIX HOURS, Distressing Eldney and BlaJJer Dis ease tc"eved in six houn by "New Grkat South Amkricas Kidney Curb." It Is a great surprise on) account ot Its exew-Vrj f 'omptness in rellcvlpj pa!a 1 1 1'...". r, I "yl sud back, ia rt-r.le or f 'a. I' ." -v-s retention of wi' -r al- Dyspepsia Guro Digests unit yoa cat. This d reparation contains all of tbi dleestants and dltresu all kiads o4 food. It gives Instant relief an J never falls to cure. It allows you U eat all the food yoa want. The most sens! Uve stomaens can take lk tsj 1U use disbj thou sands of dyspeptics bare beea cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas 00 the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to tako. It can't hela . bat do yoa good rlad ooly v K. a. Piwm a Cxx, Ohlra SI. DOUia CUBUUUS 1 UBM IM WO. M r. 8. Durry co PITH AND POINT.; It does a bluffer good to be called easlonally. ! ray people for what they bavt done and not for what you expect them to da The complaints that other ! people have an of course largely a matter of the Imagination, It la all right to train a girl to meet troubles with a entiling face, but what a man needs ts a club. - Abuse a man to bis face, and he win forget It. but he never will forget abuse behind his back. If a man comes home smiling, bis wife fa glad to forget that be went to work in too morning aeoldlng.-Atchl- son Globe. r HOW IT B DONE. The first object In life with the Amer ican people is to "get rich; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving, the second, (good health) by us ing Green's August Flower.' Should you be a despondent sufferer 1 from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habltnal Costlveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostra tion, Low Spirits, etc, you need not suf fer another day. Two doses of the well known August Flower will relieve you at once. Go to F. 8. Duffy and get a sam ple bottle free. Regular the. 75cts. Get Green's Special Almanac Cm For Sawftaat. Slcbs fcr parquet floors bave been made from sawdust, as well as plates for bas-reliefs, art castings, panels and decorations. Terra cotta lumber and artificial lumber are both Instances of the utilization of sawdust Sawdust compositions have also been used for sidewalks and dinner plates. $100Dr. E. Detchons's Anti-Diuretic msy be worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. Imi Vnm KresB. To kindle the morning fire quickly put some corncobs In a tin can the night before and pour over them half a teacupful of kerosene. This Is handy, and there Is no danger of explosion. When washing windows and mirrors, put a few drops in the water and see how. easily they polish. When the .wood saw goes hard, give It a liberal applica tion. For barb wire cuts on stock pour & kerosene while the cut is fresh, bind it op, and It will take out the poison. It will afford relief to those suffering from chilblains. ' - ' You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetlo man with a torpid liver and yon may know that his food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to Its normal functions, renew his vitality, im- Brove his digestion and make him feel ke a new man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at F. & Duffy & Co's drug store. Caalne lattllleene. ' By barking aud scratching at biro un til be awoke a dog In Berlin has saved his master from death by asphyxiation. The man's wife had 4urned on the gus in the room where be was asleep, with the deliberate intention of causing bis death. " " - . The First JuMrfeaaa. One theory Is that America was peo pled by migration from northwest Eu rope and northeastern Asia by land In the stone age.. Filthy Temples In India, Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cteaase your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. Then give lively livers, set! re bowels. good digestion, fine appetite Only 25c at C. V. Bradham's drug store. . Tb . Moaqalto. ; There are st-leuiliitB "who sny the world should go slow In the mutter of trying to abolish the mosquito at one fell swoop. They sssert that tbe Insect balance of nature amy be upset and something even worse than the mos quito come in to take Its place. Hrary ! Ilavarr. ' - : . Henry of Navarre was saved from death at the massacre of St Bartholo mew by biding under his wife's Im mense farthingale. . Tk Haaarrjr Craw.. It is estimated that one crow will de stroy 700,000 Insects every year. : The lest Prescription for Ralarla, Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grovs'i Tabtelibs Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron snd qaln'ne in a tasteless form, ITo cure no py. r. ' eCs. ' EUL-J. itTicnltoral Department Receives 40 More Awards From Paris. Ostlsas aa Swamp Laad la Carteret . aad FamlleaCaaatlMtilvea te D. W. Xertaa aad the Blades Leaser Co. , " The A A X College , . Bay tS Acres af , , Laal Adjacent to Its Farm. - Ralxioh, June 1 Today the agri cultural departmeat received for various exhibitions from this State at the Paris exposition 40 mora awards, of which ft previously knew nothing. Most of these were In the department of mines and mining. The State board of education grants to D, W. Morton an option oa the Swamp lands In Carteret county at 75 cents aa acre, and to ths Blades Lumber .Com pany aa option on the Swamp lands Iq Pamlico, also at 75 cents. State Superintendent Joyner is ad vised thst the people of Roiboro yester day voted a special tax for publlo schools, only votes being cast against it " . -," - Gov. Ayeock pardons Henry H. Smith of Richmond county who had served t months of a 19 month's sentence for larceny Smith has Inflammatory rheu matism. The State entomologist finds that the corn ear worm is doing damage In Robe son county. There were, at the place he Inspected, a dozen worms to a stalk. The need for rain here is great Gar dens are showing the effect of the drought v , Many persons went to the State Uni versity today, to attend the commence ment. It was senolr class day and also alumni day. Congressman E. W. Pou delivered the sddress before the alum ni. - A number of lawyers, Including sev- -eral from Raleigh, went up to Greens boro todsy to appear In tke.notable case sgainat the Revolution cotton mills. L is claimed that a potfd at the mills,' fur nishing wster for the boilers, furnished also malaria and the particular mosquito which carries malaria. A government expert says there are none of these mos quitoes at that place. There are 200 witnesses In the case, 20 of them being experts.. The people who bsd chills snd fever sue the company for heavy dama ges. The Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege has bought a 53 acre- farm west of and adjoining Its farm for $10,000. It is a fine piece of property, with a large residence, barns, etc.. an I good land. .. Mr. W. 8. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wlnterset, lows In a recent letter gives some experience s carpenter In bis rmploy, that' will be of value to other mechanics. He says: I had a carpenter working for me who was ; obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dls.'rhoes. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle of It from tbe druggist here and Informed me that one dose cured him, and Is again at his work." For sale by F. a Duffy & Co. ; To Cook Romlar. : .., To one ami om- hnlf vupfuls add one teaspoonful of suit nnd two quarts of warm water. Stand on back part of stove and let It swell nnd soften, but not boll. Stir occasionally and -add tnore hot wnter If required. ' Ready to Yield. , "I used DeWilfs WItcbinszel Salve for piles snd found It a certain cure,", says a H. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del Operations unnecessary to euro biles. They alwsys yield to DeWltts Witch Hazel salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counter- felts. F. B. Duffy. ' ' . The Worklaar Orla. "Didn't you shingle your house six or eight months ago?" "Yes.", " "What are you shingling it again fori - : "Well, I couldn't" think of anything else to do, to the bouse, and I've Just got to do something." Chicago Trib une. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt veTy1 happy," writes R.N. BevilL Old Town, Va, "when Bucklen's Amies Sslve wholly cured our daughter of a bad ease of scald head.". It delights all who use ft for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Bolts, Ulcers, Eruptions. In fallible for Piles.' Only 25c at C D. Brsdhsm's drug store. . ' A laffrrcr. - i "leg. Pitcher broke down snd bad to go away for bis henlth." - "What was Hie matter with hlmT "Every complaint known to man." "How could that be?" ' . : r "He was a rental agent." Indianapo lis News. - I A Real rriend, ' "I suffered from dyspepsia and Indl gest Ion for fifteen years," says W T Slurdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C, "After I had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Eodol. It gave Immediate re lief. I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try t cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens U 0 r; ' a. You TII2 IZZ2. WAX E!SLD, The Long, Cn:l aaa Lr?e&slv Stran Ed ill Unexpectedly. The cessatloa of aostCitiea bst tha British aad the Boers la South Af rica has caused rejoicing ia the coon tries principally affected by the war not oaly but the whole world. It baa beea a long aad stubbora fight and while ths Bttls Dutch republic has I beea struggling against great odds It ha beea a plucky aad persistant foe. The articles drawn ap aetwoeathe warring eoatlageats signifies -that ths victors, the British, noogaixe-tbe fact that they have had ao meas foe to deal with. . The articles an very sealant aad lib eral and practically give the burghers some of the very thlags they have beea fighting for. We publish la brief the concessions made to the Boon: Possessloa of rifles to bo allowed to persona reqatring them for their protec tion, oa taking oat a license. Fifteen mlllloa dollars to be glvea for reimbursing the Boers for war loses aad enabling them to resume theli normal avocations; la addition, loaas to be asade for two years without Interest ' No special tax to be Imposed os land ed property to defray the war's ex pense. '. : .i .. -Y-'-v-.W " Military rale to oesee "at the earliest possible date" and representative Insti tutions, leading up to self-govern meat, to be introduced. Daleas ia the case of enormous British tmmigratioa or unless the British make voters of tbe Kaffirs this, it ts predicted by friends of the' Boers, will result In early Boar domina tion in the Orange River Colony and in Cape Colony. Tbe British can coatiol the Transvaal only by giving the city of Johannesburg a larger representation la both branches of the Transvaal Parlia ment than all the rest of the country's Immense area. , Y? The Dutch language to be nsed la the schools where the parents desire It and to be allowed la the courts of law. : Burghers of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony not to be prosecut ed for their connection with the ; war, provided they observed the laws of war. The death penalty not to be inflicted on Cape rebels. They will be disfran chised, or, if the held official positions under the British Government, will be punished for treason, but not by death. Boer prisoners now la exile to be brought back. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance ia medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incura ble cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts lu matchless best ing power, blood diseases, skin erup tions, ulcers snd sores vanish. , Bitters 50c, Salve 25c. at O. D. Bradbsm's. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Ralbjoh, Jane 8. The Supreme court filed the following opinions todsy; . Green ts Green, Jackson, error. Johnson vs. Armfield; Guilford, new trial." - ' - , Harris vs Woodand, Granville; No error. - , Stale vs. Smart; Mecklenburg, per cur ism, affirmed,, . , - Powell va Carolina and Northwestern Railroad; Ca dwell, per curiam, affirm ed. - . . Leads Them AIL ''One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung Iron bles," ssys D. BcotrCurrln ot Loganton, Pa. One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately. Mothers everywhere tes tify to the good It has done their little ones. Croup is so sudden In Its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields st once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like It, Sura cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs F. a Duffy. North Carolina Crop Repot L The first of the monthly crop reports issued by the 8tste Department of Agri culture has just msde its appearance. It is as follows: ' General condition and progress of farm work compared with tbe.avrage, 98 percent. - Land that has been, or will be,planted In cotton compared with last year, 89 percent - Planted in tobacco, 107 percent " . Planted In corn, 108 per cent - Planted In oats, 90 percent. Condition of oats, 80 per cent. Condition of wheat, 66 per cent ' Number of horses compared with last year, 97 per cent , Number of mules compared with last year, 98 for cent. Number of cattle compared with last jear, 89 per cent. Number of hogs eompsred with last yesr, 84 per cent. Condition of the trucking Interests compared with last year, 95 per cent. AS;r:!r:iAtI;!2 Q..:;L!y CcrcL "At one time I snffi'ied from a severe sprain of ll snkle," savs Ceo. E. Cory e!!to of th Culile, Va-.'..!:-;;ton, V. "After us'ng several r- 1 ' " " :a r ' i : ' , f - :. . ' i r !:x!cr.rt Ht: 'icng 1 Jniment 4n'l lUTMit dw lUirrar, tl ,1 ttuonyh I tie nuxlat a! ; . For a Lame Back, r " Y Sore Mtisdes, . y" or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore (: ness of your body there is nothing ; " that will drive out the pain and in- t flammation so quickly aa - v "- 'Mexican Mustang Liniment. ' If you cannot reach the spot your- -, ' self get some one to assist you, for ; .it is essential that the liniment be , rubbed in most thoroughly. . v Mexican flustanp; Liniment overcomes ths ailments of hones and all domUe as mala. In fact, It is a flesh healer aud palu killer no atattar who or what the patient ia. SOULIER SDG6ESTI0IIS At SffTD S Bathing : Suits. Negligee Shirts; Qauze Uunderwear, ' Straw Clothes, Wash Neckwear. These are only a few hints, we have everything else lor sum mer comfort. A Nobby Line of two . From 50c Gl -Pollock St. SlMTEiTS LJ : THIS WEEK ... In Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords. 4 - " v Men' White Canvas Oxfords, $1.?5. - Women's $2.00 Oxfords for $1.50. Children's $ 1.50 Oifords for $ 1.00. - - j. J. BAX1ER9 Phone 160. JTT7I .: r Wiro Feu i i, D.or nnd Window Cere , I..n Ilowers, Ice tr. ,.'n Freezers, 1,3 CI. avers. A f ..II l!no cf Hardware, Tumti, Clla, VarnUh, lzmeU ia CoU, Cilvcr te l Alluiuinum. - A lie lot B.ul I". ..virj Ca;.t.-ra, I. "proved. Our "; i r i r ; " , ; z. "1 1 ' f;iv8 v.i v ri Yj, ih's Hats. Light Suits oi - piece Suiis to $2.00. 00 Jlldtlle 89 &Itddle Street. TUCKER DUOS. 8;0 North Front Street,' WI-M NtiHtN, . . p. c. Y The place to buy )our l emetery Work Ht .UOTTOBl PRUEJ. Ir Foreign and Domcstio Granite and 'y Marblo.-- Lctttring and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. AH '1 work delivered. Branch vard, GoIdsborOi N. C. ii r :. a 'I . need wholesome, sirs ''' - S f iroYil eri&Vks you to i ' s v' y i I I y t" r ' ' ' ' t '. '-'3 i ". T lCs t " ' if i i. z 1. . L :.' I 1
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