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city over night. if- y rr:il l 1 -"- --J i i 'I J . i - ' I 1 1 " i ! Air. viias. x. una uu mmio tuiu very pusiness interest in isevf cern. Bis every financial interest, banking ? I rwiHnOf fcnrt star intewrMt t 1m in thin i la, and Friday, et Journal Building, 6- city. His office getting doe not change rUHl 1878; J. 0. II. A. LEi'EiS. FEDERAL CC'JST CCCKET Have Q Cravea Street. CHARLFS L. STEVEN 1 oro ur ntonuxrov. 81fBSC3OTTION RATEP : ThweioniM,..4 . H BIX fliouins,.. ....."- , fyx ,'. Mnntlm. ........1'w ONLY IN ADVANC1S. him, because be is a fixture here, so cially and commercially. - Aa a matter of business, as a matter of local pride, as a matter of exchange of one good - man and Republican for another, the Journal must say it is glad that the local Republicans are seeking a change, and one which in I- every way is politically consistent, and from a local business Notable Meeting And Ban ' quet - Official Paper of New Bernand Craven Joae. County. The Smith Murser Cau Agala V For Hear , lug. Cbrittlaa Brotherhood lowr- . , . sncs Company. . Colored Of 1 ' Denization. Agricultural Building Entirely Complete. Raleigh, Nor. 28. Last night was a point, is u good notable occasion for the Junior Order United American Mechanics, no less than 870 members from six lodges in furolshed upon ap-1 THANKS FOR MATERIAL I OR SPIRIT- J this county being present, and clean- Hal THINGS? i didates beinsr initiated, among them - Ilu! nAnni c21n Trrekrw WtlnVtW ni'.tW fnr all tfcftt I TCU, wf - - In fJ a. T " rf-W.: - XT- IS Orear . i rreaiaeut orowu ui ma uurau na v AHvprHfdmr rates n'ic&uon an iw umwi " sy niaiL, ilrtn. ia rmlw" slant OD THLY" ' Rl AIM? oiVvawaM -- - "., n-advance basis. f "? The sob of the temptest. the flow of the pu ,, fw iiTe nonce oi expimwwnw' i tear - I ..i """ -j Ption Md an immediate rw.w .1 h tnnreclftted DT uw JOUBNAl "'. '' ' , . Fntered at the Poetofflce,! Kew Bern &. 0. as second-claas matter. New Bern, N. C, Dec 1, 1935. For never in blindness and never in liens. Members of the order report Vain I ii-. i. ii r.: ' Thy mercy permitteth a sorrow or I t ,, - pain. I ueeu. .- . . The call by the country's President City Editor Willis G. Briggs of the and the Governors of the United States, Raleigh Times presided at the meeting, to set the 30th day of November apart which was followed by a banquet. One for Thanksgiving to Almighty God, of the features was a speech by Gov- will have a hearty response in hearts lernor Glenn, who made a plea for the of millions of people, and 1 yet beyond I Bible in every public school house and their response; however sacred the of- said he would ask the legislature to see ficial plea for Thanksgiving Day obser- that the Bible, was placed in every yance maybe, the American people are 1 school. The Governor declared that no fit to teach in a public KEEP, GOING TO GET THINGS The Journal has already noted, local- y, that an important meeting is to be held in Washington, D. C. the middle of next January, the meeting is the j too much inclined to give thanks for person was River and Harbor Congress, and its I the material, forgetting spiritual things school who would not read in it a chap- ... i i business is along lines wmcn every i at this season of the year, not bearing ter from the Bible anfl offem prayer, business interest of New Bern is con-1 sufficiently Ix mind the fact that we, as AH the State officers are now members cemed. I a Great Nation, must prove our godli- of this order. Net Sunday evening-1 The meeting of the United States jneg8 not accept our material bless-1 Rev. Dr. Alfred Moment will preach a Will Occupy Tims Until Chrlttmai at Raleigh, oaiwhliie Cim Incrtailng. - Raleigh, Nov. 25. In an interview with United States District . Attorney, Harry Skinner, regarding the term of the-Federal district court, soon to be gin here, he said that the docket was very heavy and that it . would occupy the court until about Christmas. There are a number of post office cases, some robberies, some for embezzlement, and others for opening letters. - There are a few counterfeiting cases, but none of marked importance. . The moonshining docket is very heavy indeed. -, When the quretion was asked Colonel Skinner if moonahininir was increasing hia re ply was. that it certainly was if detec tion and . prosecution , are an index. Then asked what would be the most in teresting case on the docket he said thai tee against deputy revenue col lectors Downing and Stancill would be, if tnat came up at this term, - . these two officers are indicted in Duplin coun ty, on the charge of shooting and kill ing a moonshiner. Last Saturday the grand jury there returned a true bill against them, . F.EFC3T C? CITY C. ..-S. lnUrt!inj MotM en t.t t:...i:i el The " . . ' School). . The total enrollment for fae year is 634...... ..... " Average daily attendance O.70. Number ef tardiee 4, - Highest per cent attendance:. 9th grade 97.75. i Second highest per cent attendance: 6 A grade 96.60. Average per cent attendance whole a-hool 93.05. Tardies: 6 A grade If I S grade X; 10th grade 2. Total number of visitors 11. T Visitors Messrs. T. A. Green, C. L. Stevens L. S. Grant, lles.'iraes Brad ham, C. B. Foy, Mun3rr Chat Hollis ter, M. M. Marks, RosanU.&l, Knight, and Miss Margaret Brtaa. :. x - HONOR ROLL ; The following - made v er ever on every study required hi the grade: Beulah Holton,- Lalla tU,fUtUe Lancaater, Lula Quinn, CiUs Willie, Roena Jacobson, Gertrude Cirraway, GMOKELESS POWDER, SHELLC Carefully inspected shells, the best com binations of powder, shot and waddir", loaded by machines jwhich give invari&tla results tc responsible for the superiority ef Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater" Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Lhell:. There is no guesswork in loading them. Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetra tion are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. Do you shoct them ? If not, why not ? They ara THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT J H We can ship wh'sVey to any point in-North Carolina that the Railroads or -Steam Boats lines go. We are located in the State of Virginia'and the N. G. An-ti-jug laws do not effect us at alias we are protected by the Inter-State Commerce Laws. We sell corn whiskey at $1.25 per gallon and Rye Whiskey at CI Kfl npf frallnn and nn. Writ lis far mir (omnl?t Prire-lifit and ExnrefiB Arthur IthaLI, . - uhuiu, nnjwuwi uuiui, twuif uou, I T T AIT A f f ' - Sadie Knight, Fred GilUkin, John Jones Ida Gordner, Georgs PI; '-In, Alpha Kellum, i Loraine AreA'L -Blanche Rnalrill loon SmitV l!f,-jrt HiKIuxmI The case will of course . . 7i..4 ti 1 P. O. Box S93. Suffolk, Va. - sermon to the order in the Presbyterian church. ' V On Friday there will be a hearing, if Solicitor Armistead Jones gets here in time and if certain witnesses for the Engineers in this city a few weeks ago, J mga something our just due, without is not all that the people of New Bern effort upon our port are called upon to do, just give 8 1 When the statistics show that the pro slight entertainment to the visitors, I ducts grown during 1905 have a mar and in a public meeting make a few I Ket vaiue 0f sx billions of dollars, speeches. I American pride exulteth, and the ma- State can be on hand in the matter of It is only necessary to look back and terial sentiment crowds out spiritua Bob Lilliston, the fakir who, together remember the years oi woric wmcn i thoughts, and the people of the Nation with Harry Clark is in jail on the Congressman J ohn H. Small has given I gjve thanks, glorying over much "n the charge of murder in the first degree for to the Inland Waterway project, to I material and forgetting to give thanks shooting Charles G. Smith of Peters- be transferred to the Federal court. I Banks, Florence Fu'"f ; Janneee In this court it will be .the duty of the I Harper,- Vallie Hatch, j packney Mildred Heath. Phoebe Icri. Henry ArmlBtd Jom. Eao.. Gordner. MerediUv fctf WhiU- - - - - head to prosecute. Some weeks ago, direct- During monUj f Bfagtta ly after the man was killed, revenue I desks have been placed Id VA 4th and agent Chapman went to Duplin and 5th grades. The repair! eaCiB central made an investigation. His report was of course-sent to revenue commissioner Yorks, and it will be made public at the trial of the men who are thus charged with murder. A Card. This is to certify that all druggist are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey & Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough and heals the lungs. Prevents pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is safest for see how much is necessary to get een M altogether dependent upon a burg, in the Union passenger station dfosistu to the point already attained, that is I Bountiful and Merciful Giver. here the day after the last State Fair I the cough and heals the lungs. Sold by secure United States Engineers to I pjom that day in November, two ended. It was at first stated by an at make the survey. The Inland Water- J hundred and eighty four years ago, torney for Lilliiston that no effort way is not assured by any means, and J wnen the Puritans of Plymouth, after would be made to procure bail under it is not for any person to sit down I a nardf coid winter full of suffering, habeas corpus proceedings, but appli- satisfied that it only needs Congres- f0u0wed by a summer of good crops, cation has been made to Justice Wal- sional action, when appropriations will J offered their first Thanksgiving, each ker in habeas corpus proceedings, and Davis' Pharmacy. ELKS LODGE OF SORROW buildingghave been almost completed and the building is now ia first c's I shape. The plumbing for the ncwl building has been let te the Wallace Plumbing Co. and is to be completed in 30 days. " - -There will be holiday w Thursday Nov. 30th and on Friday Dee. L If n a kind of billions mood, ; You wish an aid to digest food, , No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risen VHien e'er you feel impendiBf ID ; And need a magie little piR, ' No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt's Little Karl? BJsi PYTHIAN BANQUET, i i bib rann; ron B!iT:tLra i y. f J 1 irv' Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that these goods are the very butt for bend us your orders and if not per ( J. medloinal and other purposes. fectly satieraotory, return At our expense and money will pe,re , funded at once. All shipments are made in plain cases. Remit by Powtal or Exprs$ Money Order, '- Write for price list of other liquors.'. be voted and work started. I November since has seen thii same day There is a good deal to be done be- ,et apart whiie ag presijent fore this waterway is assured ai d the I Roosevelt said in his proclamation this citizens who live in this section ought J year we iive m easier and more to hold up the hands of their congress-j plentiful times than our forefathers, men Small and Thomas in their efforts. The Washington meeting is an impor- j tant one, and at this and every meeting in which this Inland Waterway project may be concerned, there should be rep resentative citizens Bent to look after what is done may be done to forward the project. There is only one way to get any thing and that is by going after it un til it is secured. And this Inland Waterway project is no exception to the rule. New Bern should be as ac tive as any city er town in Eastern Carolina in its endeavors to help this waterway project to its completion. A LOCAL POLITICAL AROUSING. An item in the local columns of the Journal of last Sunday stating that Charles B. Hill of this city would be the Republican candidate for the office of collector of this port, is of more in terest than the mere statement of there being a candidate for this of fice. In the first place the Journal has never had any word to say as to this office, as its entire management has ever been courteous, and the conduct of the office, one which has had no criti cism. From a political point of view it was none of this newspaper's af fairs, and is not now, for that mat ter. " ' ; v But the one point upon which the Journal might offer a word, is the one which it now offers, and feels justified in so doing, as the local Republicans have taken up the issue themselves namely, that this office of collectorship, ought to be given to a local Republican, one who resides here, and has the most if not aQ bis business interests in New Bern and Craven county. It is upon this issue, that the Journal, everything else being equal, would give preference to every political appoint ment, regardless of party, to a local man. It is the practical, as well as the business end to favor every interest which builds up locally, while a politi cal job is not an industry, it is an in terest and those who hold such jobs have their personal interests toforward, and the loc&l man is going to be the one who will give his community's in- t yet the dangers of national l'fe are quite as great now as at any time in our previous history", the danger to day is from within, in the hearts and purposes of the people, for no foe with out threatens or can endanger the American people. It is this danger of the material be ing given the first thought, to the crowding back and from daily remem brance, the spiritual life of the indi vidual, a ate wmcn seeks the pure thought and action, the keeping prom inent the Golden Rule for daily guid ance, and holding in check every ten dency that may create selfishness, which may develop the spirit of self- glorification. ,' . It is self examination which is needed and demanded of every . individual, not once a year, upon call of President and Governor, but each day. An examina tion which shall be between the Creator ana roe created, so tnat man mav thoroughly realize and appreciate the blessings which are his, and his own human agency, its sinfnlness and weak ness, its utter helplessness, except God grant His Spirit to uphold and guide man's each step, day by day, through life. And it is only by such an appreciation and inner knowledge of the Divine, that man may give the thanks which shall be from the heart and from a conscience which acknowl edges the blessings of the spiritual life first, and the material blessings only, as assisting to greater strength. the spiritual. ; he sets the hearing for 10 o'clock Fri day morning. It is asserted by attor neys for these men that the charge against them is really not murder, but manslaughter. There is a report of a case, recently tiied in uie ongusn courts, almost exactly similar to this in which both men were sent to prison for long terms, as it was known that one or the other had killed a man. though it was not definitely known which one of the two had done the deed. A good deal of evidence has been taken in this much talked of case already, though it is hinted that a lot of it hra never yet been developed. , The Insurance Commissioner has ap proved of the charter of the Christian Brotherhood Insurance Company, a col ored organization, mutual and with no capital Btock. with headquarters at Washington, N. C : The new agricultural building at the A. & M. College here is now entirely completed and is ready to be turned over to the Board of Agriculture, which is the Board of Trustees of the college. This board meets next week, and its building committee will inspect the structure and report upon it It is necessarily one of the most beautiful of all che State's public buildings and is very greatly admired. The total cost of the building, with the equipment is about $80,000. A good deal of machin ery has beenjmade a gift to the college for this building. Program lo be Observed by The Order la Honoring The Memories el Deceased Members. : The beautiful custom inaugurated by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to honor the members of their dead will be elaborately observed by the local Lodge, Sunday, Decembers, at the Opera house. The public will be interested in these exercises and they are cordially invited to attend. Follow ing is the piogram : V" Orchestra. '-- Quintette, "Hark, Hark, My Soul,'' Miss Mamie Kehoe, Mesdames W. T. Bishop, M. L. HollowelL H. P. Willis, Messrs L. C Tolson and John Suter. Remarks, Exalted Ruler, J. G.Dunn. Prayer (Lord's Prayer in unison) Rev L. G. H. Wiliiams. Solo, selected, Mrs. W. T. Bishop. Lodge Ceremonies. Solo, "A Vision of Heaven," Rev. L. G. tt. Williams. Opening Ode. . Invocation, Chaplain, Rev. L. G. H. Williams. Orchestra, , ' Duo, "Evening", Smart, Mesdames W. T, Bishop and J. E. Benton. address. Gov. R. B. Glenn, Winston Lodge No. 449. Anthem "Son of My Soul," Turner, Chorus. Eulogy, G. L. K., S. W. Hancock. Sok4"Avi Maria, "Cavalier Do Rus ticanna, Miss Mamie C. Kehoe. :. Solo, selected, Mr. C, T. Pumphrey. Closing Exercises. Trio, "Faith, Hope and Love," Shel ley, Mesdames W. T. Bishop, M. L. HoUowell, and H. P. Willis. - Benediction, Rev. L. G. H. Williams. Orchestra. ' " . ' : : Exemplar el Dames and PytaUa frieedthla Have a Rof at taet. The Athenia Lodge No, 8, Kbights of Pythias had a grand -rally last night I and in the presence et almost all the I members gave one candidate t&e second I degree under most . ausptcmt circum stances. The now comer were visibly I impressed with the" rite of initiation. The order . is receiving new" members I at every meeting and ts ndsriehing in I every way..-J-,-; . Aside from the stimulus f having new members join the band the lodge I served refreshments in fine style. After the inner mart had been satuiied and cigars had been lighted tbe boys I sat back and listened W remarks by I various members. We publish the menu: MENU; Styron Bay Oysters) Oysterettesl . Bread Sandwiches Olives IHcUe Chicken Saiai Potato Salad .' . Celery Coffee : Pepat-CoSe) American Cheese and Crackers Cigars- ; Cigarettes! BasiMs $i Halm Sale and Exchange Stables ........ f v : . . ....... r Beware et Ointment lor Catarrh that'Contaln Mercaryf as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it hrough the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will d ia ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tie system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cui e be sure you get the genuine. It is takm internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Sl Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. ' Is Time of Peace. In the first months of- the Russia- Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage oi tnose wno, so to to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weatner." me virtue or prepara tion nas-xnade nistory and -given to us our greatest men. The individual as well as the nation should he prepared lor any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Assistant Treasurer of the United States Leib, of Philadelphia, was dis missed by the President for alleged failure to comply with the Civil Service law. .' ' Mis feet Sixty Is Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and Bladder disorders, usually enlargement or prostrate gland. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's KiJney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old . men of this disease. .Mr. Rodney Burnett. Rock Port, Mo., writes "I suffered with enlarged prostate eland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney cure I feel tter than I have for twenty years al oughIamnow91 years old." Sold . Davis' Pharmacy. ' - The band was in evidence and gave some splendid musie to help tbe enter tainment. The band is an restitution which has developed Wonderfully. They play beautifully and we hop they will be heard in publie more. They will certainly be welcomed. ' Following is their maeieaf program, by the band, v Overture Bacons Bride, Llts Characteristic Twc-ttepta Ebony Baby", Fulton Waltz-Gladious . . ' " March, Two-step-UnoW Saailny, Holz- (man Waltz Cecelia, Fulton March'Katahdin . , Af.., Two-Sten "Can't Girii S lam Lone- a ly." Hains Having so reidil disced of ths re:a;U to c ba Is of Horssi ail Mules received and owing to our increasing trada and domim, our Mr, L G. Diniels has just purchased 63 head of Horses and Mules weighing 9J) to t2 lbs, 5 to 8 years old, all well broke and adapted to the farm, road, tirabi.', a:il draft pur p ees. This stock we expect within next 3 days. We 1sj ca-r in stock, con stadtly a full and complete line of op3n and top Buggies, Surreys, Transfers, Wagons, Cart Wheels, Hasnes3 of every description, Rotes, Blankets, Whips, etc Same will be sold on close m irgin for cash or secured paper. It will pay yon weU to wait and see us before buying. . Yours Truly, , ' . DANIELS k MM. W "", f;V 41 Spanish WalU-"Sn Salva;" Ful- j ClIVG ) , .SFO . m e e Finale Good Night Night tJ.-iVii, ton Good i,a V,?T?T 1 ia. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- .... i .n n.. if i a.' rCHls MS Iirat, ana bu ine time oesi pauon. ; '. i '. I ! D. V. Teh-kk bns bis tlmu'inJ ! r r Onf P .1 if U" Nine men were killed by an explc- sion that destroyed the Keystone Pow der Works at Emporium, Pa. aDlMttreutv It is a disastrous e:. .. '. Jt when yon lose your health, becuUie indigestion and constipation have er;, : 1 it away. Prompt relief can be had in Ir. King's New Life Pills. Thry L . 'J r your di gestive organs, and cure L.- -che, diz ziness, colic, const', . .. in, e-J. Guar anteed at all drocs'' ' i; -i St Petersburg row.jL...t Robert C--7C0 a Cc'J in Cr.3 D -y, G 4 w v Livery, Feed, Vzlo and Eschar. o Woods Bliss second American Embassy. s.-c4..ry of the Bilious Attack Quickly cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious -tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Kil ing to get relief from my family physi cian's treatment, I took three of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver TatlfU and the next day I felt like a now man. II. C. Pailey, Fd;tor tl.e the News, Chnpin, S. C. THf. t.Ut lg are t t sale by Davis 1 i. ana, icy and F. S. liulfy. "I Think the Lertl" cried nannah Plant of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Buck len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had Buf fered for 6 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns, and woumLj. Guaranteed at all draiut, 23c. Sell Kore ol Chan.U Then ef ell C'.U Mr. Thos. Geor Egin, Ontario, spy I(,i i.lr ncy f r ( l:t ev,-;r h - i!.''t'.... ' .. :! i till tif I 1 C ' i - a i i i n.tl 1 el r Another lare section of IaUiml, n'p.r Kew York, whs away I y the t'.' '. 1 y r Far c,r; t et I't 1 1 t! e i r t v V 'If!' o t; .1
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