ja' mm EitabUib4 1878. - 11 i AM .,lii(ilUf In. creasing scale, that men first accept hypocritical living, daily deceits, and a white washed exterior appearance. It is the gradual going away from self, the refusal to look oneself Bquarely in I the face, to call deceit by its own name tab. soars- NOWjFCft ASSASSINATION DUCKS, GEESE, BRANT, PLEKTiril Tub Ibbefi In Two Section, every Tues i j and Friday, at Journal Building, 68- Q Craven Street ' CHARLES lT STEVEN5 nml 4HD PUOFRIKTOV, .,mu,WTou rate?'. their first presentation, since oneeac 28"Cent jcepted, they become easy to follow, Threee Month;:::.. Business integrity, political honor, a S1.00 1 moral citizenship should be held before - i .. .. .i - . I vminij- men. ratner man me eain oi j- . - I 14.1. it nV.r.11 .tt.iili j a.a. i rune or wcaiui, u mwc o.tcu. f Umciai yaper iusw - - County. Estimated Ninety Percent Ken Some Form. Do In MX lonms,. ...... waive Month... "ONLY IN ADVANCE. to recognize the hypocrisy of a lie, and Lhartw 6finM Rm suti Exchin,t. Cot. to turn from dishonest practices at .. - - e PrsMntation ol the Clansman. ' - Treasurer Licy's Condition. Delegates to Washington,. . Meeting National ' Guard. ,' I an atom of suspicion with su-Ji gains. 1 . . .1 ' 1 1 . 1 4 ... .... -t..W man an-1 What tne woria , wania is iioiicatjr. AUvorVlDlup inevo " , I Raleigh, Jan. 6. A charter was to day issued to the Real Estate Exchange m r -. I i. . . .' i I plication at the office, or upon inquiry what men should applaud and now in mi trnt Co., at Durham; with J. S Such Is Said Next Plan ol Russian Revolu, llonlsts. London, Jan. 6. A correspondent of the Herald at St. Petersburg wires that while the revolutionists have been crushed in an attempt at open revolt they now declare their intentions to carry on the struggle by wholesale assassination. Their enemies are to be marked out for death and they even include the Czar in the list of those to be put out of the way. It is reported Count Witte will resign as Premier in April.. . ay mail. reverence is the man who maintains an honor unsullied, who lives a life of use- t3TTh Joukam. ib only sent on pay- hMia- Subscribers will teceive notice of expiration of their sub- J fulness and unselfishness, whether such WSTrth. wealth and power! . Journal . -Entered at the Postomce,! New Bern Carr, J. H. Southgat E. J. Parish and others as incorporators. Twenty housand dollars is paid in with a total capitalization of $100,000. ' The com pany will conduct real estate, Improve- SecreUry Pearson Visits Eastern Cart Una Waters. Splendid Effect ol Audubon Society Influence. Raleigh, Jan. C A letter from Secre tary Gilbert Pearson of the State Audu bon Society to your correspondent says that he has returned from his recent trip to the Sounds in the eastern part of the State, where he found ducks, geese, and brant in enormous numbers about Harbor Island, Ocracoke and Cape Hatteras. All thi gunners with whom I he talked agreed in the statement that there was apparently no diminution in the number of wild geese during the past two or three years and he thinks this is largely due to the protective work of the Audubon Society in the far north The National Association of Audubon Societies has interested : President I Roosevelt in setting aside six or seven r i...- .i m .k..u K. nrrrAA hr a certain preparation do aauv summit iuiu n .i. I 1 , .v.. ,V. ,.i ...rt -I, to become a mother. She owm it v a. tt aa second-class matter. .. New Bern, N. C, Jan. 9. 1906. NEW BERN'S LAST YEAR FIRE RE . . . CORD. ' New Bern's fire reeord for 1905 is 'rather a startling one. It shows thirty thre fires of all kinds, with a total of losses of over one-half million dol lars. . This to the average citizen will seem to be a record for which some account - ing ought to be made. First, were the fires due to just ordinary causes, and why so many within twelve months, just remain a plain everyday citizen Life is a success when it is honest, I to its named privileges. v: when it refuses to accept short cuts J A revenue officer makes the very re to power through hypocritical dealings, markable statement that ninety per nefarious practices, and unscrupulous m ln - j ' , . ... lants in some form or other, whiskey, meuioua. n ucn ,.. u j He moon8hiners principles to gain in the field of action, I nave f ar more friends and gupporters then will there be no cases - of the dry I than is generally believed among culti rot of character, which the world sees vated people and newspaper f waders, w nft, arnnsfiH in thia dv and o-ener- "e hea very few ca8e8 ation. Swansboro. Jan. 5. What has become of your corres-1 large reservations as perpetual breed- j l l nT. 1 I. tw.i,;n I in nl.Mia nf .in 1h Kifwla uHfK fhtt iitmur ment and insurance business inaddition r Znt I 1 1U1 BUIlItJlIUIllt IIVUI UWMIOUV1V AU 1 O " -w - " Surelv. it ia not for lack of news, fori pay for wardens' to guard them. One y ) fcW ' "j dut, to ber unburn babe, end to berseU j her duty to her unborn babe u to use every nieani within ber power 10 aia an w " ' . . help hinucU in this ordeal, tirefore mother must. He hu hard enoug Mime 7l hi, .rrival, w let u nuke hi.eon.inge.-By. Hit health in after l.fedepend. ereatly upon the wanner of hit coming : would you hare your cinld a cripple, or ' ... .... i.. . .,i .i..ik strnnu men are but WOU1U you .IJTC uini ww p ' ... . ... i I7;.n. i. Ht.vntlnv till rown-up children: lamou ui k!" - -- - Ule-wo.K to l.w cure ui miic mii"w. - . birth j do not allow your child to become a tr.pjiw. ! a Bnimerft which will forrttall any possibility of accident at birth ; that is, it relaxea all the au.n.ina. n.ui . ..j ;.. ,i ,n rr to the child. Iteasrs the motlwr s . , .. .. .I.... k..Kv rninM hf. ftta.tt pain, ana so asi.s.s naiuic m... - . . ... . out In life with a constitution well abloto fight life s battle. 1 S and to bloom iiilo strong pure manhood that is the comioo and delight ol every true motner ueait. .. One dollar li the price at all drug Hures. Seed lor our book Da Motherhood." ItUIros..' DradfhlJ Regulator Co.' we have plenty of it. All had a big time Christmas, plenty Giuistmas trees, tackey weddings, plays etc There were three; one at pinitar- iam church, Monday 2 pm; one at the I Methodist church, Monday night; and of the largest of these reservations is in Great Stump Lake, North Dakota, in which there are a number of islands where countless numbers of redhead, canvass backs, and other ducks and wild fowls breed; another reservation Liverv. F;ed. Kald and Exchinge one at the uaDtist cnurcn xuesiuiy i toub . oumu .oin.m w u. nipht. All the churches were crowded Formerly these birds were robbed tern ,;f. x;tra Th anoeohPB nnrl dialo-1 bl v everv summer" of their ejrgs and will attempt to carry out the Ward I UMh vth echildre -nd the pi ays by their feathers which lined the nests, law. He says thateven the division I . , M ff0. We Secretary Pearson says he apefit four deputies are not able to enforce the j .eKthat we haven't time to give all nights in and about Core Sound and five THE WOMAN'S CLUB AND TREE PLANTING, The inauguration of a number of plans for municipal improvement, the Woman's Uub of this city, by near the particulars. The tackey wedding on last Friday night was an enjoyable affair to all who like a little fun occasionally. The con tracting parties were Miss Sallie Hat ell and Mr. Erara Roeers. Squire J. A. revenue law, ana tuts is wny raiaers are sent out from the centres to cap ture the moonshine outfits. The reve nue people are naturally much interest ed seeing what will be done in enforc ing the Ward law, which they say will rs ilt ut a great icrease injthe number mtmm of illicit distilleries. It is said that dis- 0;0f A rprmnonv.auit- tillenes are being captured in tms reve- occasion, after which the nue district at the rate, of one every I .... . w.-a all mmD. ' j n I .lLj... .1.. 1. m. I J"V over 1600,000 of property destroyed. ana ule lues"ou 1B " W l ."T tuously served to an oyster supper pre- In answering the first, while there - "":- 2Z V " M ,1,:: Pared lor tne occasion. " i 1 fn 1 -.1 i.u: I tUlU LBULUlCfl llOVC UCCU alU M-M M" aavabeen suspicious circumstances al- f v -ry - city. leged in connection with several of the - , ' The King-Crowell Drug Co,, of Ral- big fires, there has been no proof to expecttosee me ProPu8u pusn. K eighf was ta, chartered to conduct a e. .nnWnna nHanBtein them I 'nto active effect this year, with ad- whoiesale and retail business in this inn u fj v - . . , ., ... ... j v...: I " . .... nnolninnWA for their purpose the betterment oi iormeny laenuuea wiui u.e urug .mo.- mogt delightful time. UU Wiu.u .r 1 ... I nans in PhnvlArt. IU lotoO Hmtinotnt I I t .1 this municinalitv. I r . r anu uruu, nnrl ePconrL how did it happen, there bring nothing out of the usual acciden- the close of 1905, is a matter of gener ... w rtorfl ahnnlrl h al interest in this beginning of a new nights on Pamlico Sound and was unable to find a single fire lighter, th6ugh n this territory 4 years ago he frequent ly saw light at night.He says there Is no doubt that some fire- lighting goes on, but that many persons who did not know that he was at all interested said believed that condition were 1 otter than before the Audubon law went into Largest and finest stock of Horses and Mule ever offoicd for nl .. . . t A car load of each itist in. ' Also a complete line of Uuggies, effect; in fact this was the opinion of A car oaa oi a l" J"" '" " w. . Unrt . wwf, Rtc7 all with whom he talked. . One of the cd for "file in New Btsrnt Wagooa, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, btc. arge, condition, for the bier losses have been ' I T I." lit. 1LA ..1 r. in several localities. Neither can it be c Birdsong and W. A. King, for many aid to any special inefficiency in the already inaugurated, the Journal takes year8 prominent in drug circie8 in Ral local fire department, for men and ap- most gratifying signs of increase oil Union meetings at the Baptist church sentiment for protection in North Car. closed Sunday night' The meeting had oiina is ine increasing numoer oi iei- . vrv lrire attendance. wra receiveu oy oecretary rearaon .uu - '--j " . I i ..... i . MQOO W P. Wsrd and Mauncel"y luo yuriuuo gaum waiuoui iiuui iTofaoii rotrned lat Mondav from a pie wno are willing 10 give evidence ..ioieifinat, Thevrenorthavinff a against persons who are violating-the i , .o. w ...... --r " I, , , .... laws: waraen vveameriy oi uuiuuru . . H W. Barbour 1 county recently made two more seizures T... JOIsrES, Proprietor Broad Street. New Berr, N. C. J. M. ARNOLl Successor to M. Hahn & Ox, of the Crowell Drug Store here, and Ed a 't tho Christmas holidays at North ot partridges which were being illegal- rm . 1 II T A V- M I ... I (, MVSnMnJ Mill n eU.A tftVwn n IHA Harlowe. paratus were up to their customary good standard. Th real situation, locally, as re gards the fire department and fire pro tection, ia that this city has out-grown the past and present methods employed Not only lias the city grown in size, in . number of extra fire risks to be en ' countered, but there has been a gradual the liberty ot offering a suggestion, not with a thought of criticism, but as a possible means of help, in this move by the Woman's Club towards local tree planting. . In this matter of tree planting, which has made some progress, there is de manded some means, method or law, which shall afford adequate protection to every tree planted. Notably in the eigh. The company is capitalized at $20,000. The news from State Treasurer Lacy today is that his .condition is so much Bell left last Monday, Capt K. Bloodgood and C. for Richmond. Miss Julia Bloodgood for New Bern, improved that itis hoped he will be able Miss Annie Doyster for Washington.D. to sit up Saturday. C., and Miss Dollie Mattocksto Winter finvprnnr Glfwin tndav annointed the vrille. Also Mr. Mack Russell for WU- following named delegates to the an nual meeting of the Interstate National Guard Associatiun, to be held in Wash ington, D. C, Jan. 20th.: Lt W. F. Robertson, Wilmington, 2nd infantry; declipe in the enthusiasm which ha8 'njury, if not destruction, winch seems p p Hob(?oodi Greensboro, 3rd Inspired fire fighting among the volun teers, to whom property owners must look for protection. In plain language, a paid fire depart ment is demanded for New Bern. It is wanted in order that those who have property, and have it insured, shall not be taxed at almost prohibitive rates, in ia order to be insured. This change from volunteer to a paid fire depart ments demanded because every month finds less enthusiasm to get out to fires, and delay in getting to fires means im mense fire losses. There is nothing to compel volunteers to risk personal safety, clothes and . aomfort in trying to save properly from fire. Every fireman has suffered at some time of his service, and with out the stimulus which has hitherto ex isted, in the rivalry between fire com panies, there is now the thought of per son and the hesitation to start quickly and risk personal effects of clothing and limbs, to be at a fire and fight the flames. . -: ,' It doea not follow that 1906 is to show any such fire losses as 1906, but the fact remains that to assure against big fires, there must be a paid fire de partment for this city. It must come, and the sooner the more money saved andjlha more assured protection prop erty will have against severe nre losses. GROWTH OF DRY ROT IN CHARAC- ' X- ' TER. The life insurance investigations with their terrible revelations of the true in sight into the doings and characters of New York's "best citizens" shows to -wnat an nt u. ' UJ and lasting local benefit rot to gradually creep in and consume every vital virtue or their characters,! Datum Cannot Ba Curd until there is only left the semblance I by local applications, as they cannot i t an outward manhood, and the first I reach the diseased portion of the ear. 5 imeture exposes the inward rottenness U V, a world. I ' 1 all bad enough when men live i of mesa, and pretend to r vi turo or decency, but when i I ..: ; x prominent positions in ,'.:t, ',.ty, in buuinc::s circles, 1 ' 1 l'fo? wliich appear to' to overtake trees planted along the public streets, is the danger from horses and mules that are stopped be fore some residence, and left to them selves, while the drivers either go into the houses on business, or stop to talk. Left unhitched, it is . only the excep tional animaL that will not at once walk to the nearest tree, - to test its qualities, and the result is easily guessed, specially if it is a young tree .simply a ruined tree. . To guard against the untied horses and mules, some citizens place boxes around their newly planted trees, yet these offer an insecure and uncertain protection, the tree soon being the sup port of a dilapidated and unsteady ap pearing box. No blame can be given to the horse or mule that may attempt to nibble a newly planted young tree, and it is hard to place all blame upon drivers. What is needed to assist in this work of new tree planting along the public h'ghways, is for householders to have hitching posts before their residences, and then make it compulsory that no horse or mule shall remain on the street unsecured to a hitching post, and a penalty be inflicted upon every viola tion, v If the Woman's Ckib Bhall insist upon the hitching post, with a law de manding its use, and thin be made a part of its tree planting movement, the Journal is confident, that it will add to the success of the movement, and with this uioa . tne suggestion is offered, with the purpose of making tree planting along the public streets a thorough success in every way, and a municipal improvement ot permanency infantry; Capt High A. LoveJVaynes ville, 1st infantry; Gen. F. A. Macon, quartermaster general, national guard, Henderson: and Gen. T. R. Robertson, Charlotte. A regular suit has been instituted against the Raleigh Academy of Music and its manager, Sherwood Unchurch, because of the presentation here of "The Clansman", a week ago tonight. by the Runkel Stock Company, Thomas Dixon bringing the suit The Runkel company is also embraced in the suit, which is a sweeping one. As your cor respondent has stated, the play was presented here.as The Clansman, and was written by the stage manager of the company, Mr. Bratton, but the name was to have been changed to "In Re-construction Days." Papers were served today on the persons here, and yesterday on the Company at Durham. This company ia to be at Durham all the summer. . : j The next meeting ot the North, Caro lina Cotton Growers Association will be held here in June or July. The presi dent of the association, C C. Moore is also the president of the farmers State Convention which meets here each sum mcr at the Agricultural and Mechanical College. There ia only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is infiamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can Le taken out and this tube restored to its mal condition, hearing will bo dt- oyed forever; nine caws out of ten 1 i. 1 J.'v C; 1 c wliH'h is r.oth m illion of th Ir.vl Doll; ( 11 V 11 7 I ' l l's How to Prmnt BIHout Attacks Messrs Thos Pritchard, Jr., u, J. Sanders, Jr., and Ed Barbour went hunting last Tuesday. They got 27 partridges, 3 robbins, 1 marsh hen, and a big raccoon. Tom got the coon, George Pritchard has been out hunt-1 Qne wno ja BUbject to bilious attacks ing three days, but failed to bag any wju notiCe that for a day or more be game. George is a good boy and a good I fore the attack he is not hungry at meal marksman. ' j times and feels dull after eating. A Mr. J.M. Jones met with a misfortune I dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and rr i th h fi of his I f iuo. ,hn thdao fif .itmn. DONE. STOVE PIPE Made.Urder. WOk isoj aa sBw 1 unci aauivra nuvu miuuv " j ' 1 gasolene boat "Mattie. the boat I fmv& appear will ward off the attack was sent over to alansing on Queen J xhey are for sale by Davis Pharmacy Creek to meet Mr. D. G. Ward, and m anfj p. s. Duffy. a few minutes after starting back, it caught fire all in a flash. The young man. Pearl Bright who was in charge of of it says it caught from a spark They threw water , it but did no good, they left the boat in a skiff, witnno damaire except Brisrht was burnt a tit le. The boat is a total loss. If n .a kind of bjllious mood, You wish an aid to digest food. No other pill ia half so good " J ' As DeWitt's Little Early Risers Vhen e'er you feel impending ill. And need a magic little pill, ; No other one will fill the bill ' Like DeWitt's Little Early RUe In an address before the New York Chamber of Commerce Jacob H. Schiff predicted a disastrous financial panic unlcs the currency m made ' more elastic. , - ' .. . -; The renewal of trouble in the Cauca sua has led to the dispatch of additional Russian troops to that vicinity. ly shipped out of the State. Game Several of our young people left here Warden York of Mt Airy, had a most R0bes, Whips and Cart Wheels. e a.:. Ling viiuse over uie ii.uuuui.ius, after a wagon which was reported to be full of patridges, gathered from many points to be taken to Virginia fhe last few miles of the case develop' ed into a regular race, the teamster beating the Warden over the Virginia line a little distance. It has been a habit of some of the violators of the law to get the game over the Virginia line and then send it to Richmond, Washington, - Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stab'es . Largest and Finest Stock of norses and Mules ever offered ia New Been. A ear load of each just received. Complete lino of Buggies, Wagons, Harass J M. ARNOLD, Harm's Old Stable. Middle Street. ;; mi'nrrtATi and Hapftr Hnwlftntl 101" I IUUIglruii ' ' folk. Nor- L. HARTSFIELDS Contractor niid SIniII r. OFFU'fc 93 1 2 MIDDLK ST. ml 18 After havine- so much trouble to get Tin woik ('one when I wanted it an like I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of U H. Cannon. Hav opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle Street, next to Gaakins Cycl Store where I have competent and experienced men to do ro.v work, I wili run this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. Any work sent me will recoive PUOmrr axikwihin, t nu win o viu- LIVERED when PROMISED. ' . I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. AIL KINDS uv STUVJS wukb. Cfllce ltona 12, veMctum, BeiU the Bitle Cure. . "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette I'lacei PouehkeeDsic. N. Y. " "I take Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by Al Druggista. Price 25c. Loco ' Cove ' - - , . January 4th. Mr. Tom Davis of New Bern, was a business visitor here Thursday. Miss Maggie Tucker of. New Bern tarted teaching her second term at the Core Creek school Monday morn ing. . . Miss Mabel Taylor ol Laurange is visiting us for a few weeks. , Mr. Sam Lane is very sick this week. We pray for his recovery. It is the intentions of John DeBruhl to take a trip to Niagara Falls for his health during the coming spring. W. E. Jones ot Cove Jiac lost two valuable fice dogs, he will pay a liberal reward for their return dead or alive. Mr. Carroll of Newport is going to pay us a visit soon on his way to Per fection. .' Miss Lucille Hewitt of Newport, and New Livery and Sales Stables:. r Fine stock of Hrrses, Mules, You . and wcll-brolien, either for driving o farm work. ' l'uggieri. lla-m'ss, Whips, Robes, and 1 everything kept in a well equipped ta- bio. '.. ' . TERMS RIGHT. : C.IVB TRIAL.- - . i c ii in i rn V. mm mi 66 Bread 8t V Wotrr Brn. M n January 2nd. Christmas passed off very quietly here Two weeks were given the school for uncle stopped at C )ve Sunday on their holidays. Now that another year has com menced our people are very busy. Moving seems to be. the order of the day so far. Mr. Manly Higgina, family, and brother, Mr. Willie, moved Tuesday near Trenton. Mr. Rollie Collint and family moved into our neighborhood Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Smith and children re- way to Trenton. Mr. K. M. Harris has just announced his engagement Accept our congrat ulation. A Jamaican Lady Spaaki Highly ef Cham- berlaln'a Cough Rtmdy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wile ol the sn- perintendent of Cart Service at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indies IslumLi, saya that she has for some years used Clmm- turned Tuesdav from Silverdale. where berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, thev have been visitinir relatives. Mrs. 1 croup and whooping couh I n - FIVE YCATIS CLD The Grip. "Before we can sympathize with others we must have suffered our selves.,' No one can realize the suffer ing attendant upon an attack of the grip, unless he has had the actual ex perience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and men tal agony, or which so successfully de fies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt rj.Je of Chamberlain's Coi ;,h Remedy. Among the tens of thou sands who have used this remedy, not one cu:;o has ever Leon report - V has resulted in pneumonia or t!-:;t I. ont let'overcl. I'or bIo ly IV. ur imwy and F. S. 1-,:.:"'y. Smith's sister accompanied her home. Mrs. Mollie Morton and little daugh ters spent a few days with rel itives at Deppe this week. Miss Beula Ftovost of near Trenton visited her sister. Mrs. Gillette here last week. Mrs! W. C. Gerock of Deppe is spend ing this week with her mother. Juanita. Gen. Demotrio Rodi iruez. command in; the troops of the fiijfilivo' President of Canto Domingo; ttorales, was killed and his iorct-s were routed at Puerto Plata. and whooping couch and has! found it very beneficial. She has im plicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by Davis Tharmacy and F. S Duffy. Ai & i . n "I lOW tli : I . r if I . t t 9 V. o o','..i r 1.;.' . !.h i's - it v ;;i 1 . .. a V.A V. hi vi i vi r v cii- A number of workmen who attempt ed to capture a rubber factory at IUja, Livonia; were killed or wounded. A fV!ot!arn k'.iricit. "Truly miraculous Beemi J tho roeoy- ery of Mrs. Mollio Holt of t' ' i j ' writes J. O. II. Hooper, . 1. Term., "t.l;e was so a '1 1 y c i'(ii) f:i,rn ) r 1 . I c!.. red 1 i r ee l f o n :.e V t 1 - ' 1 1 v ' lellylerl 1 " !, j;1 :i, it i y i !. i 1 ' :'s r v 1 'v.-jv v ' ) i ' : ' ' ' r Ex; Cltps Paid By U3. A trial will convince you that ther.c poods are tho very best for medicinal and other purposes. Send U3 your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will bo refunded at once. AH tl.ipmcnta are mado in plain cases. JV?!:7 bj ronlul or Express Money Order. f r u:3 I'ot cfct'.cr liquors. .' t '.' 1, f. : ' ' ; o.