ilia WEEKLY JOURNAL r PnhliiW ta Two Sect, mn Tata lj wd Friday, at M MKWW tenet, m Bin, K. u; IfCHARLES L. STEVENS, 42iRoa uinonimii SUBSCRIPTION RAXES:; Two Month, B"ta- Three Month, 60 t Ri Uth. M ' Tnln Months, VI M JONLY IN ADVANCat Adiertlsln ratoa furnished apon. ap plknUoa at the office, or upon Inquiry by snaiL - HTThe Jocmnx la only wnt on pay-In-edvanoa baaia. Subscribers will rsosivo aotieo of expiration of their sub- MripUon ud an immeaiaie response 10 notice wul be appreciated by .tha Joubmai. Entered at the Postofflc,;New Bern af. O. aa aeoond-claai matter. 8tlsBOne,Taesdav,JaaelO,1902. FINE TIMBER AND THE VAN DALS. The Chicago Journal relates that a North Carolina land owner was telling tandtng walnnt tree. The manufac turer's agent who was buying came to one Tery handsome tree. He told the owner he would pay as much at 150 for that tree. The owner did not sell, bnt sent for eiperts. He got $1,500 for the tree (curled walnnt) as It stood. The man who cut It down realized 93.000 for It on the cars, it was shipped to New Yark and veneered ;oneslith to half an Inch. The sales were watched. The tree brought $90,000. There Is more of this quality of timber is the North Carolina mountain region titan In any other equal area in the country; but it won't be there long, un less some way shall be made effectire for Its protection. Vandalism is getting away with it, rapidly. Every year great quantities of splendid birch, cherry, pop lar, maple and other hardwoods are wasted by fellows who prowl through the woods and ruin hundreds of trees In searching for timber adapted to manu facture of veneer, or Tory flue furniture. The writer has seen hundreds of majes tic birch trees deeply boxed, chopped in to nearly to the heart, by the vagabonds who were probably in search of a few curled trees which they stole if they found them. There is no feasible means for the proper protection of these vast forests, except by the police power of the federal government; and that should be made effective to the end indicated, as soon as it possibly can be. Tradesman. ENFORCEMENT AGAINST LAW VIOLATIONS. It Is not the poorer classes whose vio lations of the laws are so dangerous to publio safety, as it is the evasion of law by the rich, who by their! wealth can scape either from belna; indicted, and if caught by the law, can free themselves from Its penalties by the ' payment of money. In the matter of the beef trust, ttose Who are violating the anti-trust laws in the several States, have such strong fi ' sandal standing, that government aid has been found necessary, in order that the public might be held safe. The plea of the beef trust is that "con ditions" have made It necessary to ad vance prices of meat One of these "conditions" is that scarcity of cattle made It beyond human control to main; tain prices at the lower level.4 Consumption and demand must al- 'ways enter In - to considerations : but on the other hand there are conditions 'which assist the beef trust in its control of meat and the consumers price, which are within human control, and the reme dy can be applied. , , s Railroad discrimination,' with rates favoring the beef trust people; tariff on hides, meat and live cattle; the black listing of dealers who will not put the trust price on their meats; the with-hold-; ing of supplies by the trust from certain markets, in order to control prices, these are some of the 'conditions which are within human control, and the sooner th change Is made, and offenses com mitted against law are made to pay the " penalty, the better for the public safety, and.theptttio06i, t . i Thar ii A JenMgj lor every evfl con ditlon, every oppressive-situation,, it only aeeds the fore to apply It. y. LESSONS .FOR THE .LIVING.. Every person ? fa Mi or" her life and character, has some lesson to teach oth ers in . the way of living, for good or evil. - , , , " , Ia every Individual llfe-thef is some ! ' which ought to be a warning to , j :t tlie great majority refuse to '. - y tut personal expedece, to nothing, alarms 0 6m, nor prevents the eagtt world's throng from Its e leas rush to enter the gate, where hope Is left without, and the taate of the for bidden, fruit, while U'gtTM the sight In to good and evil, yst gives no genuine satlafacUe lathe acquirement of this knowledge. The truths la the Uvea of those In the world, are beyond the bounds of the greatest fiction, given la the stories of the day. The press tells each day of the going out of many lives, through self destruc tion. Tired of the struggle against the world's evils of want and poverty, sick neas or sin, the life Is sacrlfloed to end the present trouble, regardless of the great beyond, with Its endless possibili ties for those going Into it la the life of the suicide, there is some thing to be learned, some warning to those left behind, some lesson which should find a profitable interpretation, and work a benefit to the living. In the every day mistakes of those living in the commercial world, there are those who heed the blunders and prodt thereby, yet the majority will commit the same financial errors, In the face of what they have seen. In the social world, the struggle for appearances has wrecked lives and hap piness, yet the struggle continues as If the fate of those sacrificing themselves for Joys which have at the best only the taste of gall, was nothing. In all these struggles for the unattain able, In the failure to reach some coveted object or position, there are vivid les sons, which ought to impress the living and preach louder than words the warn ings to avoid the evils which have wrecked others, and which if attained, would have been as gall and wormwood to persons securing the bauble. State of Ohio, Citt or Tolxdo, Lucas County. . Frank J. Cbknby makes oath that he s senior partner of the firm of F. J. Csinit St 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 Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabrh Cubs. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6lh dav of December, A. D. 1886 j , CA. W. GLEA.SON, I 'Notary Public Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Hall'sJPainily'Pllls are the best "Respect for those thnt labor undci burdens." So said Napoleon as be met .a porter on the Paris highways aud stepped aside to give the laborer the right of "way. Ready to Yield, "I used DeWitt's WitchJBaaiel Salve for piles and found It a certain cure," says 8. R. Meredith,'. Willow Orove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWltts Witch Hazel salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counter feits. F. 8. Duffy. Tke Pampers Wind. The pampero blows during the entire summer season from the Andes across the pampas to the sencoast - Bis RmU. The Golden Rule. "Do unto others as ye "would that they ' should do unto you,"1 "was written in letters of gold over the door of the palace of the Em peror Marcus Anrellus. You may aa well expect to run a steam engine without water aa to find an active ehergetlo man- with a torpid liver and you may know0 that his food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im prove his digestion t and ' make him feel like a new man. Price 85 cents. Samples tree at F. 8. Duffy ft Co's drug store. . Better Ykaa a Sermea. Mammy Bless." mah heart,' If de chile ain't cuttln' bis eyetoothl Little B&atua On alarm) What's an eyetooth, mammy? ' - ! Mammy Why, de eyetooth, chile. watchea ebry, jrord dat yo tongue ut ten, an ebry time yo says a bad word lfll'peJn, flat good eyetooth to much dat If 11 ache fir two bouhsS Puck. OABTOIIIA. fcaritt y. aid Ym Hw lft BngH af Ftomtr ! Werk For the Clan. "What does the society which you have Just Joined find to do?" asked Mr Elixioa husband. "A great deal," was the , answer. "After we. get aa' Organization estab lished the question of -other people's eligibility; to membership gives us all the work'.we. can possibly attend to."-- .Washington Star. , ' EarpyTlae la CilTowau "We felt very happy," writes R.N. BevilL Old TownrVa.,wwhen Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who ne It for Cuts, Corns, Burns, I",-!,! i,I '1, Ulcers, Eruption?. la- 111! Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of U dlffestanis and digests all kluds ol food. ItglvesinsUntrelicf aul never fails to cure. - It allows you to eat all the food you want. The moetseneiUve Btomacns can lake it. riy its use many thousands of dvcmepUcs have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation 01 gasoo the stom ach, relieving ail distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but d you cjood rrrparraoDlyby E.O. IiiwrTT A Oa, (JMckx Aim IWWW nMHIM mi IIWWWWB. sii F. & DUFFY A CO. Two Cwrtlr. Klnir Geonre II. once wished ta AA ine ureen nark, in Lnndnn. ta Ma ml ace grounda whether the people liked It or not He Inquired of his minister as to the cost. Ills lord shin, mindful of th mml discontent men Drevalent answered: "The cost, sir? Oh, It would be a mat ter or three crowns!" I The klne took the hint. Th nonnl kept their park and the sovereign bis triple throne. $100 Dr. E Dctchons's Aitt-Dlmretlc may 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 arrepts the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D. Bradbam, Druggist. Taking Oaea Owi PaU. Being able to "take" One's own pulse is a doubtful accomplishment, because the heart has some peculiarities, the importance of which are sure to be overestimated except by physicians, and much uneasiness occasioned in consequence. Irregularity of the pulse Is naturally to no small number of people without other signs of disease. It may also be simply a - transient symptom, due to errors of habit or other causes, which, disappearing, leave no trace behind them. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cared. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." Sold by F. 8. Duffy 4 Co. ClaBKinoa aa aa Amtlacatte. No living germ of disease can resist the antiseptic power of essence of cin namon for more than a few hours. In destroying microbes It is not less ef fective than corrosive sublimate. Even the scent kills them. A decoction of cinnamon should be drunk in locali ties Tvhere typhoid fever or cholera prevails. 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 Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. Thep give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 26c at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Oldea Time "ftalaiaat." In early Bible days richly embroider ed raiment was enumerated with the gold, silver and other valuable property of a rich man. In that primitive age Dame Fashion was not the fickle god dess she is at present, and the "rai ment so frequently mentioned In the Holy Scriptures descended from father to son as a valuable part of the Inher itance. Raiment was often sent, with gold and gems, as a present to digni taries. It took not months, but years, to or nament some of these garments, and the gold thread so lavishly used In embroidering them was real gold. Moses describes the process of rnaking the gold thread that was used In orna menting the tabernacle. The habit of making presents of rare needlework Is still common among eastern nations who changed their customs so slowly. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gbovb's Tastklkss Chill Tone It 'la simply Iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c Ob Proper Varcfnotloa. : , It should be imule clear that proper vaccination Is the only known method of specific value In coufmlng immuni ty from smallpox. The comparatively short duration of this immunity should be insisted upon, and a simple, intel ligible description of. ' the ordinary course of a proper vaccination should be added. ; It would be extremely use ful, In view of the wide' diffusion of antivncclnatlon literature, to make the frank admission that In the days' of arm to arm vaccination accidental In oculation with other diseases, although extremely Unlikely, tvas theoretically possible, but that the modern method of glycerlnated calf lymph baa now de stroyed even the remote possibility, of such Intrinsic danger. Saturday tie- view. " Mr. W.8. Whedon. Cashier of the First National Bank of Wlnterset, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter In his employ, 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 dla.-rboeav I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and Informed me that one dose cured him, and is again at his work," For tale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. r.afstSi . . IV.,.., mi. John Dennis Rot Killed. Death Caused by Heart Failure. Carey Limber Ceapany Lou Greater Than When First Ke verted Less Will Beach 175,000 Seldlsri Heme Filled. Applications Cem , lag In. Raueioh, June 8 la the federal court today the case against ex-postmaater Exam, of Benson, was taken up. He la charged with embezzling $700. The eon victlon of ex-postmaster J. T. Corbett of Selma was no surprise. A govern' ment official says he thinks Corbet risked the thefts in the belief that Haley his assistant postmaster, would have to ahoulder the blame; In other words that the Jury would believe him rather than Haley. The negro man Horton and the negro woman Judd, held as suspects to the case of John Dennis were released last night, The coroner telephoned from Apex that Dennis' death was due to heart disease. The loss by the burning of the Cary Lumber Company's large plant at Car Is perhaps greater than at first reported. It is asserted that there was 1,000,000 feet of lumber In the yards, that quantity Is worth 176,000.. The plsnt was large. For some time the company had desired to remove It from Cary, probably to Apex or to Angler in Harnett county. the present southern terminus of the company's railway, the Cape Fear and Northern. It will not, therefore, be re built at Cary. There Is only $16,000 In surance. E. C. Htlyer, of Newport News Is now the owner of the electric power plant at Milbernie, on Neuse river, 6 miles from here. His investment there represents something like $100,000. The machinery Is now ready for testing. The trans formers have arrived. There are. three wires, 7 miles long, Into the city. The plant Is to develop 500 horse-power. Auditor Dixon says the Soldiers Home here is now full, yet there are a number of applications for admission which can not be acted on. The legislature will no doubt provide another dormitory like the one built last winter. Governor Aycock arrived last night from the State University. He has made many speeches this year, almost all of them in the Interest of public education. Four speeches have been made at Ral eigh, two at Durham, two each at Char lotte, Greensboro and Charleston, one each at LaQ range, Fayettevllle, Athens, Ga., Marahallbnrg, Plnebluff, Prices Mill Marshvllle, Shelby, Auburn, Oak Ridge Newton, Ueidsvllle, and Salem. Among today's visitors to the execu tive office was W, F. Beasley of Ply mouth. Your carrespondent went out to the Agricultural and Meohanlcal College to day to see the progress of work on the large new building. It is very satisfac tory, ; Twelve students, all carpenters, are at work on Watauga hall. One of these is a son of President Winston of the college. A number of other students are at work on the farm. President H. G. Connor and the other officers, executive committee, etc., of the State Literary and Historical Society met here this afternoon to consider the charter of the Roanoke Island Celebra tion Company. A sub-committee pre sented plans along that line. There may be a sort of pilgrimage July 4 by the of ficers, etc, to Roanoke Island, Of course as stated, there will be no celebration this year. It Is the hope to arrange for a great one in 1003. Saved From an Awful Fate.'' : "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers- burg, Pa. "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption used It, and Jwaa com pletely e ured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases It is the safest cure in the world.and Is Infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial hot ties free at C, D Bradham's. The Captive. "They tell im Maude Burlocks Is go ing to be married." "You're misinformed. . Miss Burlocks is going to marry the man who Is going to be married. Your difficulty is that you don't know Miss Burlocks." Baltl-j more news. . . . --. . - Bonnd ta Explain It. "Say, pa," asked Willie sweetly. "what docs a chopping sea chop?" - . "I guess." answered his father thoughtfully. "It must be the ac bonrd."-rhHadelphla Record. " A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Ihamberlaln's Cough Remedy wben druggists use It In their own families In preference to any Other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for the pant five years With com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always used it In my Own family for both ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find It very efficacious." For sa'e by F. a Duffy & Co. Teatlnar ta Parity of Watar. A simple test for the detection of lead In drinking water Is furnished by tinc ture of cochineal, a few drops of which will color the water blue If there is the remotest trace of lead present. YOU KNOW U'BAT YOU ARE TAKIK3 When you take Grove's Taatolena Chill Tonic, becaude the formula is r'..' printed on every bott!o s'lowin-' lh:-t It CURRENT COMMENT. The raal "Vporty" person la perhaps the man wao baa a ptngpong ankle, a golf stick ahoulder and a baseball eye, -Chicago Inter Ocean, AmerlcaA cap! A Is going Into Mexi co at the rate of f 100,000.000 yearly. It lant always the Sag that Wads the way-Milwaukee Sentinel Boon the divorce courts wffl adjourn for the sanuaar, and th June brides will begtn to flock to the altar. Thus the law of eompenaatioa always holds. Baltimore Herald, A London paper sneers at "American diplomacy In shirt aleevea." And John Bull waa no mere pleased with Ameri can - beUigereacy la shirt sleeves. Louisville Coarier-Journal. Haiti la the dusky Donnybrook of the ,westera hemisphere. It would be bet ter for everybody tf Its inhabitants would go farther and emulate th ex ample of the Kilkenny cats. New York Mail and Express, A Norwegian la said to have Invented cannon that will throw a two ton projectile ninety miles, and anybody who wants to believe th story la wel come to it War at that long rang would cave a good deal In transporta-" tlon of troops and supplies. Cincinnati Enquirer. Taa Norway Oatk. Probably the most curious European oath Is administered. In Norway. The witness raises his thumb, bis forefinger and his middle finger.- These signify the Trinity, while the larger of the up lifted fingers Is supposed to represent the soul of the witness and the smaller to Indicate his body. - ; Meaa. ;' ' .. .. He I am really surprised at Dr. White. After lielng our family doctor for years and treating me for all sorts of things, and to think of all the mon ey we've (mid him too! -She Wlin t bna be done? He Hp wouldn't pass me for the life Insurance -onitnnyI , Leads Them AIL One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung trou bles," says D. Scott Currln of Logsnton, 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 at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like It. 8ute cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. F. S. Duffy. Wfcat lataraalttaaer Henna. Intermtttency Is that form of Irreg ularity In which the pulse appears to drop a beat occasionally. In some In stances It occurs regularly and two or three times per minute for several hours. Sometimes, also, tt Is very Ir regular and Is noted a number of times within a few seconds and not agalu for a minute or more. This pe culiarity generally causes much nn easlnessr Yet, while It may be a Tery, serious symptom and associated with' grave and Incurable disease of the heart, It often signifies merely func tional disturbance which Is In nowise dangerous. - A GEIfTLB HJjrr. ' In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day, It la no wonder that our children, friends aad relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause, A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for Immediate use will prevent serious slckness,a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, Its success Is simply wonderful, as your druggtst will tell ton. Get a sample bottle free from F. S. Duffy. Reg ular size, 75cts. Get Green's Special Almanac. ' Drraara af Mold. The costliest dresses In the world are worn by the women of Sumatra. They are made of pure gold and silver. After the metal Is mined and smelted it Is formed Into line wire, which Is woven Into cloth aud afterward made Into dresses. . , . - , . .. r- Esprrt Reeeiaworkera. It Is considered that Japanese men are nmoim the best needleworkers in the world, their only equals being the women of Russia. RELIEF Dl SIX HOURS. . DIstresslngKIdney and Bladder Dis ease relieved ' la six hoars by "New Great South Ahkbicah Kidhkv Curb." It Is a great surprise on! account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidneys aud back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. Plasraa Staaaa. Druid! cai remains, several "plague stones," erected about 1400 A. D., fifty old market crosses snd forty stocks or their remains are among the ancient monuments now to be found in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Btattraas Hair. . The best quality of hair for mattress es comes from South America and Is made from the manes and tails of .wild horses steamed and culled. . ' A Real Friend. ; 'I suffered from dyspepsia and Indi gestion for fifteen years," says W T Sturdevsnt of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I had tttcd many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kndol. It gave immediate re lief. I can eat almnn anything I want now and my dlgratlnn la good I cheer fully recommend Kodnl." Don't try to cure stnmseli trouble by dieting. Tint only further weakens the sys'em. Yc 1 r 1 wW.. .., Btrer;j" ': j f.:. .. lie- '...1 e " a ti to ' " v ' "cxlcan nu&lanUniment . irit rff 00 nr uttxr l! u t 1 w Uie buBoaauuniui 1 For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, . or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of your body there is nothing , that will drive out the pain and in- . flammation so quickly as ;. . ' i ' . Mexican'; Mustang Liniment. If you cannot reach the spot your- i self get some one to assist you, for ; - it is essential that the liniment be ' ; : rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican flustang Uniment overcomes the ailments of home and all domestic animals, Ia fact, tt a flesh healer and pain killer w matter who or what the patient la. THIS In Men's, Women's and Children's Oxforda. Men's White Canvua Oxfords, $1.25. Women's 12.00 Oxfords for $1.50. -Children's $1.50 Oxfords for $1.00. Phone 160. H:;;nnsf Ji" V . I White Ascot Stocks . . In Men and Ladles Sizes. o o o t Windsor Ties in all colors 25c. ' Cotton Ties from 15c a dozen upward. A Large stock to select froml All the New est Shapes and'Oolors. 1 J. G. Dunn & Co.t j - iacu n a jlmvj as-' w CiU . r () ) 57 IPolloclr Stxeot. j CZZZZ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC C 2 J Fox iver .9 lint 'Butter If you want your breakfast ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &c from . We also have a large stock of all kinds of Ginned Goods J that we do not care to carry over for next season, that we are ' are selling at a bargain.' " - ' tf Dori't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. Tours 1 T. 5 A- - j rir -i-'fv, "i -" 1 th.airh Ilia ainrlail tHt.lumXat a. a 1 ruinMlfc WEEK BAXTER, 89 middle Street. TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, . WIl MINUTON, - N. C. The place to bnjr jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICE. Ir " Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. - Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest design's. All work delivered. ' ' Branch jard, Goldsboro, N. C. I 35c per Pound. table complete buy fyonrBut us. . ' . to Please, ' . j V "r wsy Ij 1""'s 1Iv!v: j, ? foci's 1 " t f 'a f r i ;U8. Only 85o at C. D. r "" -"a c' ;13 1' :!. Is s'.nj !y Iron v- ' alia t- ' 1. Vie : .1" ,