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' Entered at the Postofflce,. New Bern
t . C. as seoond-class matter.
pretense of being a foreign corporation
is very easy. It la more, it is a slop at
State courts, and indicates that the
corporation seeks a court that may be
best employed to render it a decision,
anl make its opponents have the long
and hard road to travel, with expenses
and delays which will likely wear out
the corporation's opponent. .
. It is such corporate actions as this
that will make the people regard cor
porations with disfavor and apprehen
sion, as to their honest intentions, if
given concessions. ; : '
New Bern, N. C, Oct. 20, 1905.
STREET WIDENING FOR LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT.
The petition from leading business
interests and residents cm Griffith
street, to the city authorities, as king
that the city undertake the work of
- widening their street ten feet, is a
matter more than important to just
those on that street, for this street is
the natural highway to Dunn's sub
division and the territory along the
Neuse river beyond Dunn's property.
The already congested condition of
. the residential section of New Bern is
too well known to need special mention
at this time. That there are few if
any desirable vacant lots for residences
within the city limits, must develop a
most serious problem in this city's fu
ture growth, for that New Bern is to
grow, needs no argument, for the fact
- is apparent with the crowding together
of the houses all over the city, lots
large enough for one good house with
space about it are being crowded with
"two houses.
The section adjacen to New Bern
from the city limits up the Neuse river
s building .up. This building is likely
to be extended, surely will be, if there
was transportation in the way of an
electric car line winch would bring the
people quickly to their business in the
city. Griffith street is the natural
roadway leading to this suburban sec
tion, and today its narrowness makes
it unsuitable for any electric car line
and almost too narrow for the present
commercial demands, not to consider
the interests of those who live on this
street.
By accepting the offers of the peti
tioners for widening Griffith street just
now, the city can save itself from the
future demand, when this street will
pecome such a congested highway that
it will become practically impassible
Today it will cost comparatively little
to widen this street, and in so doing it
will open up a section that will pay
taxes enough to make good the cost.
By nc'tcting the present opportunity,
it means either a choked up roadway
for the future, or if in the future the
attempt to widen is made, it will be
found impossible, or at a cost which
the city cannot pay for the improve
ment- Let the city do this now.
SEEKING FEDERAL PROTECTION.
It is to be hoped that the report from
New Bern tnat tne aiumiuc iuasi. uuc
will hereafter seek to move all its cases
if tha VoAnm cnurt is not correct.
That road owes its prosperity to the
proiecuun mu uu u""6 .. -
ceived from North Carolina laws, and
courts and has heretofore always tried
its cases in the State courts.; Seldom
has it had cause to complain of the
North Caiolina law. If it becomes a
foreign corporation and advertises its
unwillingness to be amenable to State
court it will take a step that its wisest
. counsellors will see will be unwise.
" The above editorial expression from
the Raleigh New & Observer of October
16th, is not a pleasant outlook to face,
if true, for if the Atlantic Coast Line,
or any other corporation that seeks pro
tection, for it tends to create feelings
among the people, which might result
in unpleasantness between the railroads
and the people, for if a corporation
, comes into a State, asking local con
cessions and State favors through its
leg illative bodies; it Would seem the
square thing for such corporations,
"amenable to the laws of the State and
the people which have granted them
concessions. . ' - -'',Vr.'
' If a railroad la granted favors in : a
State, it should prove its good faith by
accepting local conditions. If it ac
c i ; is favors, then at the first oppor
tunity repridiates local laws, and on
j retciitie refuses to accept their pro
1 r!;..n, it provi-3 bad faith, that all the
. i accepted were purely nelfUh,
t l' t.hiiii: U orpiirpoisoof tiiliit!!;
NEEDED A UNION DEPOT.
,With these railroad lines entering
and leaving this city, and the constant
ly increasing passenger travel over
these lines, the present independent
depots of the several railroads, make it
not only inconvenient to the passenger
travel, but works hardship to the rail
road companies, for with the present
conditions existing, there are constant
annoyances in getting transfers from
the several stations, and a good deal of
confusion resulting. '
So far as the Atlantic and North
Carolina and the Atlantic Coast Line
railroads are concerned, a union depot
of these roads would be easy and of
great benefit to both railroad people
and the traveling public. As it now is
at the crossing of these roads often oe-
curs some pretty wild scenes and dan
gerous situations So far as the pres
ent terminal of the A. C. Line is con
cerned, except for tickets and baggage,
and the leaving train, it does not afTect
many of those who arrive in the city,
for at the A. & N. C. crossing there
are the transfers waiting, the hotel
runners, and there is a rush of those on
the arriving train to get off, either to
stay in the city, or to go on the A. &
N. C. trains to Morehead City or Golds-
boro.
With a union depot this out door con
fusion would cease, travelers could find
out what they wanted to know or do,
without being out in the bad weather,
and without being subjected to the an
noyances of transfer drivers, and the
usual blockade caused by stopping
trains.
The Pamlico, Oriental and Western
railroad station is on the borders of the
city, and at the remotest distance from
hotels and business. The track of this
road joins the A. & N. C. and its trains
could easily come into the city over the
A. & N. C. tracks to a union depot.
A union depot of these railroads is very
much needed, and such a depot is not to
be counted as an extra expense to the
railroad people, for it would prove of
great benefit to them, and the change
would soon prove the wisdom of having
the trains to and out of New Bern, ar
rive at one place, where passengers
would not need to be subjected to vari
ous annoyances and expenses that they
now encounter when arriving, depart
ing or passing through this city.
FINE IN THE MOUNTAINS
Styt Auditor Dlxen Just Back. Secretary
Ciena Not So Wsll. Moxicia ,Wv
, --ji, V iterant Convention. : , .
Raleigh, Oct 17. A charter is grant
ed to the Farmers, Merchants and
Bankers Warehouse Company of Max-
ton, capital stock $35,000, to store cot
ton, tobacco and other commodities and
deal in the same, A. J. McKinnon and
others being the stockholders. ,
The ' Christian Advocate Publishing
Co. of Greensboro, is authorized to re
duce its capital stock from $10,800 to
$6,000. D. B. Coltrace Is the presi
dent of the company. . "
Warrants are issued for 17 libraries
by the State for rural public schools,
four going to Haywood .and three to
Wilkes. ' - ;. ' ' ' -'
State Auditor , Dixon has returned
from a trip through the splendid moun
tain section of Buncombe, Yancey and
Madison. He says he had a grand
time, made seven speeches,- all in the
interest of local taxation for public
schools.- He says there was a large at
tendance and marked interest and he
was deeply gratified at the abundant
enthusiasm on the subject of education.
He says the people in that Bection ar j
in first class condition. To quote him:
"The big roads are full of chestnuts,
and the apple trees are full of apples,
the finest I ever saw. v We don't get
these apples, it is too expensive to ship
them here. The mountains are glori
ously beautiful now. I never enjoyed
a trip more in all my life. I spoke Sat
urday at Lattimore in my home county
of Cleveland, to a greH gathering of
people." . .
Governor Glenn said today that his
brother, Private Secretary James D,
Glenn, was not as well as he was yes
terday. His recovery from his severe
attack of Sunday is slow.
This afternoon in the city hall the
convention of Veterans of the Mexican
War was held, CoL Louis F. Bocler of
the National Association presided.
Mayor James Iredell Johnson made the
speech ot welcome and the chaplain,
Rev. Dr. M. M. Marshall offered
prayer. Most of the veterans are very
feeble but two or three, including Or
ren B. Smith and Justice M. B. Barbee
are quite spry.
: LynnDavenport.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. '
Davenport, on the corner of Pollock
and-George streets, was the scene of a
very pretty wedding yesterday after-1
FAIR FORMALLY OPENED.
Htm Record la Attindjnc. 0:ortlnj on
City Buildlngi.' ? : :
noon, the contracting parties being
their daughter, Hilda, and Mr. Allan
Gardner Lynn, of Greensboro, N. C
Promptly at five o'clock the wedding
party entered the libirary in the follow
ing order:- -. . . -. ;'
Miss Albertina and- Master Roderick I
I Rale'gh, N. C, Oct, 17.-iPeople
po-ired in here today by the thousand
and in the afternoon everything was in
a stir. ; -,- The bureau of information,
.which has its offices in the Capitol Club
building, furnished rooms and other
State op Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, )
Lucas County. ) ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J
Cheney & Co., doing busines in the
City of Toledo, Countyand State afore
said, and that said firm will pay "the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY. '
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1886. '
(Seal.) ..... A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, 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 Druggist, 76c. -'
Take Hall's Family Pills -for consti-tion.
Missouri, 8 wine shipments during
1904 were sufficient to float a 13,000 ton
battle Bhip, and were also sufficient 'o
give nearly a gallon per capita to the
state's population. During that year
the state's surplus shipments of wine
were 3,068,780, or pretty nearly one
twelfth the shipments, made by the
United States. r- - .;
A Prominent. Trainmaa
The many friends of G. II. Hausan,
Engineer L. E. & W. R. R, at present
living in Lima, O., will b le t
know of his recovery from threatened
kidney disease. He says: "I was cured
by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I
recommend to all, "especially to train-,
men, who are usually similarly afflict
ed.", Sold by Dovis Pharmacy. 4 " ' s
Abandoning the particular line of i
work that has brought hira fame and
fortune, Charles Dana Gibson is going
abroad for the purpose, as he himself
phrases it, of studying art.
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' ', The Original. :
Folev & Co.. Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute of
fered as no other preparation will give
the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa
live. It contains no j iiut -3 end is
Jones forming an aisle with white rib
bons, Mr. Edwin K. Gully of Golds
boro as best man, the bride entered on
the arm of the groom preceded by the
maid of honor, Miss Rena Mills of Wil
mington, N. CV The party formed a
seme-circle in front of the bay-window
banked with ferns and flowers, lighted
with candles, where the happy couple
were soon made one bv Rev. G. T.
Adams, pastor of the bride, the im
pressive ring ceremony being used. ; ,
, The bride was becomingly attired in
a green cloth traveling suit and carried
a boquet of brides roses, the maid of
honor wore gray crepe de chine and
carried white-bridesmaid roses, y The
groom and best man wore conventional
black.".
The rooms were beautifully decorated
w th evergreens and flowers, the library
whare tfve ceremony was performed
was arranged with ferns and white cos-
mas, the dining room in pines and pink
tea roses and the parlor in green and
yellow roses and golden rod. The
music was rendered by Miss May Ful
ford. ; Miss Rena Mills in her sweet
manner sang a solo, "For all Eternity. "
Immediately after the ceremony a de
lightful reception was held after which
the wedding party drove to the A. &
N. C. depot, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn,
leaving for a t'ur in northern cities.
They will make their future home in
Greensboro, N. C.
If n va kind of billious mood,
You wish an aid to digest food,
No other pill is half bo good
As DeWitt's Little Early Risers
When e'er you feel impending ill,
And need a magic little pill,
No other one will fill the bill
Like DeWitt's Little Early Risa
Supreme Court Opinions
Special to Journal.
Raleigh, Oct. 17. Opinions handed
down by Supreme Court are as follows:
Dailes ys Homer, from Dare, no er
ror.
Green vs Ins. Co., from Craven, no
error.
Smith vs Proctor, from Nash, re
versed. State vs Sutton, from Lenoir, affirmed.
Chemical Co. vs McNair, from New
Hanover, modified and affirmed.
" Hicks vs Kenan, from New Hanover,
error.
Kelly vs Odum, from Sampson, er
ror.
Pegram vs Railway from Wake, er
ror.
Higgs vs Sperry, from Wake, af
firmed. .
State vs Maultsby, from Cumberland
no error.
. Wallace vs McPherson, from Cum
berland, affirmed.
Byrd vs Express Co., from Cumber
land, no error. . . . ' ,
Bodge vs Hudson, from Cumberland,
no error. ' ! v "
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Jackson vs Telephone Co, from Cum
berland, no error. -
Cozad vs Hardwood Co, from Cheror
kee, affirmed. '
Hudson vs Hodge, from Cumberland,
action dismissed.
.snipes vs ueivin, irom wake, per
curiam affirmed. -
Perry vs Insurance Co, from Halifax
percuriam, petition to rehear dismissed
State vs Blackley, from Wake, per
curiam, affirmed. .
Dew vs Pike, from Brunswick, per
curiam, affirmed. (
Graves vs Cameron, from Moore, dis
missed under rule 17. '
Ancient witchery was believed in by
only a few but the true merit of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is known by
every one. who haSjOaed it for boils
soros, tetter, eczema and pile!
quarters to great numbers of persons
and is proving itself a ' notable con
venience. V The decoration of public and
private buildings ' went on ; all day.
Across tho principal street a very large
net banner was displayed with an im
mense picture of President Roosevelt
upon it. v- . V ,
.The attendance at the fair-grounds
was extremely good today, and in fact
broke the record for the opening day.
Governor Glenn and President Ashley
Home of the State Agii.-ultural Society
were esco ted to the grounds by Chief
Marshal B. Frank Mebane and a great
number of assistants, all .well mounted
So many marshals had never been seen
here before, and - they, represent ail
parts of the State. Governor formally
opened the fair. Everything presented
a very attractive appearance, the new
grand-stand proving: very ; convenient.
The space beneath is utilizec and ii
fact every bit of the space availah'e
within the grounds is occupied. Sc
many shows were never Been before at
a fair. The agricultural exhibit i eod.
stimulation. There are many countj
fairs north of here which make bcttei
exhibit in their department, and somt
township fairs, aie larg4 or. 1 irger ii
this respect, j Steps '. will hayetobf
taken t induce counties to -make exhi
bits by the offer of very handsomt
prizes, most probably in money. .
: Full of Tragic Meaning.
are the&e lines from J. A.- Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have re
sulted from his terrible cough if he had
not taken the medicine about which he
writes: 'I had 'a fearful cough, that
disturbed my night's rest - I tried
everything, but nothing would relieve
it, until I took Dr. King's New Lis-
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, . which completely cured me,
Instantly relieves and 'permanently
cures all throat and lung diseases; pre
vents grip and pneumonia. - At all drug
gist; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00: Trial
bottle free. :.
Improved Newspaper Plant
The Asheville Gazette-News, a news-
aper largely circulated and read in the
State, and one of the most influential
journals of the South has equipped i
office with a Cox Duplex Web Perfect
ing press. It is a wonderful piece of
mechanism and prints complete from
roll of paper between four and five
miles long 6,000 eight page,, seven
column papers, folding, cutting and
pasting each, per houc- ' -;
ine press thus installed has a ca
pacity something like 12 times as -great
as the one it replaces. It enables the
Gazette News to be put on sale earlier
and meets the demands of a growing
paper better. ' : ,
The Journal joins with her sister
papers in extending . to the Gazette-
News her hearty ' congratulationson
is evidence of prosperity and
growth.
Work on Raleigh & Pamlico Railroad
M.. C. O. Haines. President of tht
Raleigh & Pamlico Sound Railroad Co.
is in the city and informs us that the
work of construction of the line from
Raleigh to Washington- will be rapidly
pushed to completion and he will havt
one hundred convicts at work grading
and building across Chocowinity Swamp
near Washington, .before January 1st
Sixteen miles Of the road has been built
near Raleigh and it is the purpose tc
have sufficient force to complete this tc
Wilson by the spring and to have tht
grading on several parts of the line go
ing on at the same time, so that the
entire line will be ready for operation
at an early date.
District Conference
The New Bern District Conference
of the A. M. E. Zion Church, with the
Presiding Elder, Dr. Wm Sutton pre
siding, met yesterday at Maysville.
The conference opened .with about
one hundred ministers and delegates,
present, including Sunday School anc
Christian Endeavor workers. '
. Routine business occupied the atten
tion of the conference during the day,
and last night interesting ; welcome ex
erciaes were held. The conference will
be in Bession "till Friday night.
)r?"'y If you are naturally not as strong as your more fortunate
3 iistcr, and (or this reason experience dread rather than iov at
,( ,"f tl'e ptspeet of becoming a mother, take courage and assurance
T-jf from this fact:. Mother's Friend is meant for you, and by its
-J ' , use you may pass through'that glorious martyrdom which is
yours by divine right with no more discomfort than that experienced by
. those who by nature are possibly more adaptedjor the role of motherhooa.'
is i liniment of proven merit, and Us great worth can be-oo
. better attested to than by the countless strong and healthy
children who through- its kindly oflices have entered this
world unhandicapped by any deformity, or weakness. It
.is a liniment which by externa application .acts upon the
abdominal muscles and permits of a painless parturition.
i BHAoriEuo rn.auuk.TOR co Atlanta, ga.
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Wounds, Bruises and Burns
- By applying an antiseptic dressing to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in, they may
be healed without, maturation and in
about one-third the time required by
the old treatment. This is the great
est discovery arid ' triumph of modern
surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm
acts on this same principle. It is an
antiseptic and when applied to such in
juries, causes them to heal very quick
ly. It also allays the pain and soreness
and prevents -any danger of blood
poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm
in your home and it. will save you time
and money, not to mention- the incon
venience and Buffering . such injuries
entail. For sale by Davis Pharmacy
SndF. S. Duffy.
Word and Deeds
Don't think that
mere . money-getting
is all there is
in this world. Turn
your thoughts to
higher thingB.-4-ji.
D. R., to Citizens
of Cleveland. ,
(New York Press.) . '
Pittsburg, Sept.
28 The Standard
Oil Company again
advanced the price
of all grades of
crude oil, except
Raglan. "The high
er- grades of oil
were raised five
cents and the low
er, grades two
cents. '
- "A foolish consistency," says Emer
son, "is the hobgoblin of little minds.
An Awful Cough Cured.
"Two years ago our little girl had a
touch of pneumonia, which left her
with an awful cough. She had spells
of coughing, just like one with the
whooping cough and some thought she I
would not get well at all
Presidential Election Will Make No
.' :' Change -v"-'.. y
No matter which candidate is .elect
ed, Foley's Honey and Tar will remain
the people's favorite remedy for coughs
colds and incipient consumption. - It
cures colds quickly and prevents pneu
monia. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville,
Ind.; -writes: "J suffered for three
months with a severe cold. " A druggist
prepared me some medicine, - and i
physician prescribed for; me, yet I die
not improve. ' I then tried".-Foley'?
Honey and Tar and eight doses cum,
e?" S old by Davis Pharmacy. i'
(The body of s'r Henry Irving will be
buried in Westminster Abber. ' . ,
Torments of Tetter and Eczema Al
- laved. '
The intense itching characteristic" of
eczema, tetter and skin diseases is in
stantly allayed by applying Chamber
lain's Salve and many severe cases
have been permanently cured by its
use. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Dav
is' Pharmacy. . . ; - -.
; Colored Fair Rates. ; j
Rates one first-class fare plus twenty
five cents for the round' trip, which in
cludes admission to the Fair Grounds,
have been authorized, from all points
on the A. & N. C. R. R., to Raleigh,
N. C, and return, account North Caro
lina Industrial Fair,, (col), Oct 30,
November 3, 1905. Tjckets to be sold
Oct. 29, to Nov. 2, inclusive, with final
limit November 6, 190 v . :
VR. E. L BUNCH, .
T. M.
- The President's River Trip
New Orleans, Oct 17. One of the
chief features of the President's visit i Mrs. Ora Bussard, B'ubaker, 111. This
to New, Orleans will be the trip up and ' remedy is for sale by Davis Pharmacy
down the river viewing the New Or-, nd , S. Dufty.
leans harbor which stretches from ' '' n ':, ' -
South Port to Port Chalmette.at which ' '
latter place the battle of New Orleans One of the technical schools estal -
was fought; January 8, 1815, when lished by Andrew Carnegie at Pitts-
Andrew Jackson crushed the British barg was opened. . !
under Lord Packenham.
Sick Headache Cured.
Sick headache is caused by derange-
We rot a 'ment of the stomach and by indigestion
kttl. ftf Chamberlain's Couirh Remedv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
which acted like a charm. She stopped .lets correct these disorders and effect a
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cougning ana got moui ami iul, write
by warded off
S. Duffy and Davis.
The committee has accepted the offer
of the Southern Pacific to use its mag
nificent passenger liner Comus as the
President's flagship which will be
known as "The President's own."
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Plans to Cat Rich
are often frustrated by Budilen break
down ' due to dyfliep-;ia or constipat ion.
Brace up and take Dr. Kind's New Life
Tills' They take out the I ' ': N
which lire rl.; mg yi,Hr ' ' I
five v-u a i -w f-'Jirt C '
cure. Hv taKinsr mese uioieis as noon
as the first indication of the disease ap
pears, the attack may
For sale by F.
Pharmacy. '. ; - ,
President Roosevelt has decided that
his daughter, Miss Alice, must pay
duty on her gifts- from fueign poten
tates, the duties amounting to fully
$00,01)0. .
When the gates of the I.fwia and
Clarke exposition cIohh! the Mund tol.d
for the enUro f..r 1 '-n-J 2,r.r,.r,o9.
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Express Charges Paid By Us.
A trial will convince you that these goods are the very bMt tor
medicinal and other purposes. Send us your -orders and if not per
-lectly satisfactory, return at our expense ana money wm be re
funded at once, ah snipments are inaae in plain cases. .
: Ji.mm.lt by Postal or Express Monty Order.
Write for price list of other liquors.
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Livery, reedf ale and Exchange
4 lit and finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern
;: . ,y ar loa 1 of e eh just in. ? Abo a c mpWs tine of Busrgics, Wagons, ,
-: r , "Hirness, Robts, Whip, Cart Wheels, Etc. - . "-
J. 7 02TZ23y opr ietorv
Broad St -jet, N(.w Berr, N. C. ' ' '
NewLive'ry and
Sales Stables.
rineptock-cf Horses, Mules, Young
and well-broken, either for driving or
farm work. ' . . .
. Buggies, H amess, WnipR, R bes.and
-.ivory tiling kept in a well tquipj-t-data-.
ble. -
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ncss, irregularity and
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