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1 n Establish . Pub Ithed la Two SeoHoas, STory Tnes s y and rridey, at JeerBal Bulldtag, 5- 0 ClT6B Btreefcy CHAKLE V STEVEN? drob awd reorenros. . BUBSCBIPTIOM BATES' Two Month,...... "J?"!? Threes Months, " v Twerre Months. OITLY in uxun J( v Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. ' , , Adieigrsrornished posi ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry gjnuuii . 1 - .. tap-Tha JowMa is only sent on pay-.-advanoe basis. Subscribe.! wUl reoeive nonce oi biim m -scripttons and an Immediate response to notioe wul be appreciated by tho Jookhai . : ' - -. ... - . - - 1 Stored at the Postoffloe, Now bern g. C aa second-class matter. New Bern, N. C August 28. 1906. THE SUMMER HEALTH OF NEW . BERN ' It is not a new observation, that of saying that New Berniana are great travelers, and especially so during the aummer months. It is a noteworthy fact that this is true, and while there are several excuses given for the New Bernians being such travelers, that of having to leave their own city, because of heat and possible sickness is not one of the reasons. Health statistics may not be particu larly' newsy matter for hot weather consumption, bul such a report as ap peared in yesterday's Journal, with no conspicuous head line to call attention to it, can be read and enjoyed by the New Bern stay-at-homes, and perhaps with equal satisfaction in one way, by 1 those who are away from home, and not having all the comforts of a sum mer home, at the places where they maybe.1 If there has been a summer season here just like this year's, since June 1st to the present date, with its rain and humidity, the oldest inhabitants do not recall it. There have been days and nights of rain, and when it was not raining it was hot and humid, followed by rain, and again hot and humid. It has been such "feeling weather" that has more than encouraged going away, and the New Bernian exodus of 1906 has exceeded previous yean. Yet there have been the stay-at-homes, and these people have had to endure the above kind of weather which would teem to be moat unhealthy and fatal, yet mor tality statistics indicate no such weath er which has prevailed, for the season would seem to be one that makes sick ness general with many , deaths. Yet since June 26th to August 22d, the whit interments in the cemetery in this city have been one adult and two children in fifty-seven days, certainly a record which would seem impossible during a most favorable season, And a record which cannot be equalled by any eity in this state with a population of 14,000. This health record speaks well for the sanitary condition of New Bern, and also for the skill of its physicians, for while there has been some sickness, the esses have been handled with skill, to the preservation of life, and the mak ing of a mortality record that will not likely ever be equalled again. preclation, as having an institution where the unfortunate can receive hu mane treatment and be restored to health, that might never be theirs, if it depended upon their own resources. It only needs local co-operation among the charitably inclined, - with, some in telligent direction, to give the right and proper aid, so that the helpless; through sickness or injury may receive atten tion and be given treatment that will restore them to the world, to work for themselves. There is no need to name the local charities that should organize for this work, they ere well known, and those who conduct them could easily form a plan whereby a co-operative movement for free beds and free medical attention could be provided for those coming under their notice, and these unfortunates be taken to the Stewart Sanatorium. METHOD AND CO-OPERATION IN CHARITY WORK. New Bern has in the Stewart Sana torium an institution which should cover very need that a hospital, which has been so greatly wanted locally by doctors and citizens, for many yean. This sanatorium while a private insti tution can be made a public institution, to every practical purpose, and to se cure this only calls for joint work on the part of all citizens who are contri butors to charity, or would be such, if there is a charity which would rightly appeal to them. - - At present the Stewart Sanatorium baa three free beds,' these being contri buted by Mr. J. W. Stewart, by Mr. J. B. Blades and by the City of New Bern These are worthy contributions, but there should be other free beds, as well as some provisions made whereby those t.lio are in need of accepting a free Led, may if their needs are still great er, have medical services andmedime," well, free of coat All this involves c, t, l it it does not mean excessive it I' .-re te a co-operation of load 1 i t !",-ent method pur . Li t V if nccti.m it 15:" M 1 i tf WHERE LIES THE REPRE SENTATIVE'S FIRST DUTY? The nomination and election of mem bers by the several counties, to seats in the next Central Assembly'of North Carolina, possesses this year more than the usual features and political phases which have entered into previous State elections. : It is not so much that there is any lack of Democratic party feeling, or any disposition to be slack in party fe alty, but there are some questions, strictly within the party lines, which are not so easy of solution, and which can easily arouse a feeling among Dem ocrats that might prove a serious me nace to party stability, which is all im portant to the best interests of the party, as well as to those material in terests of the State which can be dis turbed iy change of administration, or through legislative enactments that may be passed by a General Assembly. A question which has already caused local animosities among candidates seeking nomination for the legislature, but which has not been actually voiced at primary or convention, where nomi nations have been made, that in the case of New Hanover county, showing itself quite prominently. - The question might be stated, "where lies the representa tive's first duty, to his home constitu ents, or to his state and his party?" Again particularizing in the case of New Hanover county, which means the eity of Wilmington, this question must prove a most important one, for Wil mington in its local option favoring sa loons, is greatly at variance with the Democratic tenets which come under the Watts and Ward laws and the prohibi tion expressions of Governor Glenn. It is hardly likely that the voters of Wilmington would elect a representa tive who was not wholly in sympathy with local option, and the gentleman so selected could hardly be expected to favor any legislation which opposes lo cal option. 1 While this same issue may not be so openly seen in other count'es, yet there has been the tendency in many to name men who seemed to favor local option rather than be pronounced for party and state and indifferent to the wishes of local constituents. .The fact that the political dangers which have in the past always menaced any but a united Democratic party in North Carolina, are now eliminated to a great extent, makes the local feature more prominent, and representatives are named for the performance of lo cal legislation, rather than sent to ignore local sentiment, if there shall be the party call to work for some general law, North Carolina conservatism and independence is seen in this change, and through it will come a more thor ough county representation, a repre sentative legislature which will be less political and more alert to social, edu cational, industrial and material ad vancement. The danger lies not in such a legislature, bnt in the attempt to dwarf the representative's efforts who believes his first duty is to those who elected him. ,' Te Curs A Cold Is 0ns Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. IN KEKORIAM. William Waters, v , William Waters, a young man of North East, Onslow county, widely known and highly respected, departed tlls life Wci'newlay August 22, after a short but very distressing illness. He leaves rnrenls, brothers and sisters who l ave the d.-ejieHt sympathy of all their f I ' i. We feel sure that this noble J ' .i I' ? iilol ami hope of his ' ' t ! s is y-V, h t'.e relumed ; ; C, 1 i , m-...:.-.. A 1 . 1. Ei.:::'TE Fr.ir;:.v to ra o a : it The Means For Advertising State Products and Re- " ' sources at New Eag " laud Fairs Pro- v greases Well- Special Correspondence) i Raleigh, Aug. 24. The preparations for the show which the agricultural de partment will make during all of Octo ber at the Boston Food. Fair, are in good progress. The fruits and the vegetables are in jars and from the last exhibit the State has ever sent out There are 250 of these jars, 3 inches and 6 inch jars and 2 feet high. -The .seeds and grains are in specially made globes 4 inches in diameter, and of these there are 200 There will be. twelve 8 feet cases of minerals, including talc, mica, kaolin, gems, monosite, liran, coram. dum, gold, silver, copper and iron ores and building stones. The State has i cured the Paul Revere Jiall in the fair building, 80 by 50 ft, decorated in crim son and gold, with mahogany wood work. There will be a large central installation 40 ft long and 13 ft high, in red and gold, artistically lighted, Bhow ng 100 varieties of woods in 2 feet lengths, polished; all the exhibits above referred to; ajso ISO transparencies illustrating the State from Hatteras surf to Mt, Mitchell, 6utrsatses Cars For Pile Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. , 50c What it an Ideal Location for a School? It is one ia the country, free from the distractions and temptations of town and city life. The Bingham School, near Mebane. N. C, possesses such a location, as it is in a safe, healthful and beautiful place in the country; and yet is directly on the line of the South ern Railway, connected by telephone and telegraph with different towns of the Stats. You can easily obtain in formation about this time honored in stitution by applying to Preston Lewis Gray, B. L., Principal, Mebane, N. C Officer! of the Law Fight a Duel Kinston Free Pros, 25: Mr. W. L. Holderby was in the city today from Farmville, where he Is buy ing tobacco this season, and ' tells the Free Press of a street duel there Fri day between the town policeman and township constable. The cause of the trouble was not learned, nor did Mr, Holderby krow the names of the men. Neither of them was hit . For Sale e That elegant home known as the Woodhull place, on the banks of White Oak river, near the beautiful town of Swansboro; fine water, ten room house, about twelve acres of land, good orch ard and all necessary out houses; right of way now being cut for a railroad to tap the Atlantic Coast Line. For fur ther particulars apply at Once to J. S. Canady, Swansboro, N. C . SMitthi Bigwtm ef : IfPORXJL. .The KuK YMHawAlmrs BaiqrM Reports from Chile tell of the wide, spread ruin and great loss of life caused by the earthquakes, ,, WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you c verworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder? Have you pa his in the loins, side, back, groins and blad der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free. By nail CO cents. Sold by Druggists. WILLIAMS MFG. ' CO., Props.; Cleveland. O. Sold bv D. A. Harget Mutiny among the Poltava Cossacks shows that the Armenian Tartar situa tion is worse than had been realized. '. itt'FBMar. Scores of Kew Bern People Have Learned it. If you suffer from backache, There's only one way to cure it, The perfect way is to cure the kid neys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary Uoubles follow. ' Doan's Kidney Pills are made for the kidneys only. Are endorsed by New Bern people. Mr. S. B. Parker, whose sheet metal business is at tie corner of Craven and South Front streets, .lace of residence 41 Craven street, snys: "I brieve Doan's Ki.'aey r;"a tt ta a gto& rem, dy, In fact I know it. ! ve been quite a gufiVrer from b - La ' . At f iirg it was bo l a II coiilJ r ' t t9t, but sines v-'-x r - Ts i '. ' .-j whiih I p'-t lit t' I , i 1 : ra : y r ' 1 : 1 i r j t fel. L'MTED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU NA. I Ex-Senator M. C Butler, Dysfapsia Is Often Caused By Catarrh ef the Stomach Peruka Relieves Ca tarrh of the Stomach and Is Therefore jcemeay For Dyspepsia, -, M Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex-p. S, Sen ator from Booth Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, D. On writes to the Peruna Medioiot Con as follows! "-'.. " can recommend Perana for dyipepslm mod Mtomach trouble. I have beta using your medicine tor m thort period and I feel rtry much relieved. It 1$ Indeed m wonderful medicine, betldetrngood tonic" CATARRH of the stomach is the cor runt n&mtt for moat rums of H vm. Mtul. Tn nrdar to crar aat&rrh of th i t II.. 4 1. n . WA L I . only an internal catarrn remedy, such as Peruna, Is available. - reruns exactly meets toe indications, Psrusa Is told by your local Druggists Buy a bottle today. - LIGHTS OUT. An Experience Tbat Is Be coming Altogether Too Common in New Bern. Words are too insufficient to express the, dep disgust that existed through' out the city last night over the electric light fiasco. It appears that the more expense they put the people to the worse the service. We might almost suppose that the attitude of .the com mission is that of the "people be , we're getting our pay." The Hghte went out at eight o clock; we were as sured that they would be on in a short time; after due waiting we again had the cheerful intelligence poured in our waiting ears that there' would be no more lights. ..? . '. It was a spectacle not entirely devoid of humor except that there was too much practical truth in the experience when people went groping around town trying to buy or borrow lamps. It was a good thing for people having lamps and oil to sell ;. The merchants lost a good bit of trade last night on account of the failure of the lights, but there's a way of recov ery and make no mistake, the losers are going to make good when the col lector goes his rounds. The forces of nature showed their disgust too. Even the moon hid her face;' doubtless be cause she felt that having no competi tion it wasn't worth while to shine. Apart of the machinery evidently broke as the Are engines were called In to service to supply the mains. The lights came on at 10;13 but the 'cussing" stands." f ; Galvtslon'i Ssa Walt makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. El W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton street, in Waco. Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's New discovery for consumption for the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I ' had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone. Cures chron ic couehs. LaGrii DS. croua. whooninir cough and prevents pneumonia. Pleas ant to take Every bottle iruaranteed at all drug stores. P. ice CJc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. r s- Sale of Real Estate. W. A. Tilling, of Watertown, New York, formerly a resident of New Bern, arrived in the city yesterday and wishes to dipose of his properties con sisting of four houses and kits on South Front street; one at corner of Spring and New South Front; one on Spring street; three on Kilmarnock Bt,; and one in Duffy Town. These properties can be purchased at reasonable tern s for raah; as the money is deaired for other purposes. W. A. TILLING, at Mrs. Ella E. Rose's store at Q i n and Broad sts. :i HOC O. Rat Battles Three Snakes And Proves ' Worthy Antagonist Though "JBcaten"at"Lastr Special Correspondence. ; Raleigh, Aur. 24. At the State Mu seum today there was a lively scene in the snakes' den, in which there are rat tlers, black snakes snd king snakec, a large and very anery rat was out in. He attacked the snakes and bit them all They a'l except one struck him. but yet he fought ' The black snake and the king snake, which are con strictors, tried to get a coil on him, but the quarters were rather too cramped. The big rattler did not notice the rat. aa he is shedding. The rat findlv died. game to the last. The snakes were in a tumult and were badly frightened. Siomach Troulilc and Cons", ' , n. No one can reiiwimihly In e f .r t ' n 1 n t! 1 i. ' ! ( j ' '. I " r, ('!. ; i. 1 ' ! ., Id, ; 1 L, ;. ''I m r.-ri ! : c ' 1 Hi, I .-h! ! ' 1,1 I !' : ' i I She in thA ninlr nf nMltino.. ' ' I" - .iv.MlDfl(h . ult IB, be careful of your complexions. None -i u i . . . .j - . uiiuuiu oeneve in "make up." Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea; "saves molin-Hn I' T. L 1 i n r- . . u.uuig up. teituT jauieis, aa cents. F. S. Duffy. f Trade Report. " New York, Aug 24,-Bradatreeta tomorrow will sav for Richmond and vicinity; ". . y. yt - ,y , y - :y- The local Iron Foundries are doincr an active business. They are working at full capacity and in some instances have been compelled to .cancel orders on ac count oi; scarcity of labor.. Local structural Iron and steel manufacturers and contractors are busy. Present in dications are that in the building lines figures will show an increase over 1905. Thia itv ia flia mwIo a it.. c.n.,tt. -- ' J his uuuw iUI the manufacture of steel ranges and vast bhitw, ana loose engagea in this me ur especially ousy. ine produce mark nr. ia at Itm Mnla AnH dullness. Little is Msg done locally in thia lino wifU 4kAUH:.. 0-..i.v fruits and melons from ft nearby terri- in 4' MMu4(a k. and hardware lines show improvement wiiue ui uw grocery ana produce lines they continue poor. Am Iaar.ai.aa leeaaattsa. ' The favorite horse or the Chinese pmperor Tel," said Chinese states, man, "died through negligence on tn part of the royal master of the hone, The emperor was so enraged at this tbat be drew his sword and would have run the careless functionary through the body. "But the learned mandarin. Yen tse, struckup the emperor's sword, saying; y y -y ,y ;., y yy- "Sire, this man has not yet been formally accused of any crime. He de serves to die, but his accusation should, tome first It is the law.' Well,' said the emperor, tell me what be has done,' " 'Listen, you rogue,' Mid the man darin, turning to the trembling master of the horse 'Uiten to a catalogue of your heinous offenses. In the first place, you have allowed a horse to perish that his majesty had Intrusted to your care. Ia the second place, It is on your account that the emperor became so exasperated that hs was actually on the point of disgracing ihlmself la all his people's eyes by killing a man for the sake of a hprse' - 'Enough said the emperor, appre elating the rebuke. 'Let bint go. He 4a pardoned,' : ' ; It tnflr, ' "Laura," said Mr. Ferguson as he buttered a "biscuit and passed his cof fee enn for a aamnd fllHnar "I Ann't miss anything, but after I had come in last bight, about .11:30, I found the house had been, broken Into. Some; body had, smashed, a pane pf glass in a basement window, crawled Inside and made his way up the stairs to the first floor. There hasn't been anything dis turbed In the pantry, the china close" the sideboard, lias there f No," answered Mrs. Ferguson. "But, mercy, who could It have been and what do you suppose he wanted f "I suspect," be rejoined, clearing bis throat, "that I-er did It myself and that I wanted to get Inside without disturbing anybody. Ydu had all gone to bed, and I had left my latchkey In my other trousers. It will cost about 25 cents a repair the basement win dow. The weather mail,. I see, pre dicts possible showers for today." Chicago Tribune. , ' Thrw Klada ( Ugh tolas. . The Etruscans of old believed that there were three kinds of lightning one Incapable of doing any Injury, an other more mischievous In Its cbaractei and consequently only to be Issued with the consent of a quorum of twelve gods, and a third carrying mischief In Its tram flid for which a regular de cree was required from the highest di vinities In the Etruscan sklee. Curi ously euoiiifti, modern scientific men agree with the view that there are three kinds of lightning, but their vari eties differ from the LlniKcRns, The firHt is known as forked Utthtulug and runs In xltfr.ng Hues, the secoud as sheet lightning, hf en line It Is seeji In a body, aud the third as globe lightning, as It amiieiimea runs In the shape of a balL JTie latter variety Is rather slow In piovlng, Lc:l Grain Market. Corn, per bUHhel 75 C 'i, ' 55 1. " 75 i ry " 75 Omlnn, per 1"0 R.S 1 t lr:,T, " . l.: 1, l ira ! : l ' -i n 1 r !, 1 -) r i 1.' i , , 3 : ) ;. f '. : !. ) r slci: atirgttx food a -i Ze? ula lirg (tie S loicaxls aruUiow Is of Promotes DigC3tjon.Cheerrul- nessandKestxoniains neither Opium,Morphae norJliucxai ISOT KARC OTXC JamfeefOUJi-SiMUaaTWia t Alx Smum . StAtiit Silm - Aperfecl Remedy forConsh'pa Ilon, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca Worn5,Corwulsions,FevCTish- ne ss and Loss OF Suxp. . ' in .Facsimile Signature of NEW YOTIK. x - EXACf cosy or tvReeDL aff Ti:3.5:.j-Yc"'I!:vj Bears tho Or1 Signature , iy- Of iViW In ,: 'Jog' For Over Thirty Years Li uKJ U AJLJL-. J vm Mamua awnurr. mm nam om. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE. 18, 1906, s 118 136 108 112 g Daily. Daily. Daily. Dally, a P M P M AH AM 2 30 7 20 1 30 0 i..;.. f 2 43 f 7 33 f 1 41 8 ,-. ? 65 7 48 " 2 00 ' 15 3 00 7 63 2 05 H ....... 3 10 8 05 2 18 21 8 15 8 10 2 23 23 8 20 8 15 2 29 20 8 82 8 27 2 4E 32 f844f 8 38 2 67 87 ..... 8 53 8 47 8 08 41 ....... 4 05 9 00 8 22 46 6 45 4 30 9 20 - 8 52 65 6 57 4 38 9 30 4 02 67 7 15f 4 4hf 9 37 f 4 12 61 7 30 6 01 9 61 4 27 6j 7 42 6 13 10 02 4 40 73 8 05 6 30 10 30 6 15 81 5 64 flO 41 f 6 33 87 6 00 flO 61,f 5 40 - 6 12 U 02L 6 64 ...w. 6 2R 11 18.rf 09 - - 6 4.1 11 30 6 29 - ...... 6 49 11 36 f 6 85 , .... 7 02 11 48if 6 46 7 12fl2 03 ........ f 7 30 12 2o 7 15 - H U PM AH Eastern Time GREENSBORO McLean... .. ; -, Glbsonville.."...' ' Elon Collage, .i Burlington..... .. Graham........ Haw River..,.. ; Mebane ..V... Efland ..........a.... Hillsboro ....;...... UNIVERSITY DURHAM,.,..'... East Durham Brass field Morrisvilie..:.. ...... GARY...... RALEIGH.:...... Garner...-,....'..': ;.. Auburn.......:.... Clayton..........., Wifson'8Milla..... SELMA ..i... ........ Pine Level... ; . ; . . Princeton...... Rose GOLDSBORO..... Ar. Lv 107 Daily. AM 12 01 fll 43 11 281 11 23 11 14 11 07 11 01 io m no an; 10 2SI 10 16 ia (M 9 441 f 9 871 9 13 9 05 a 45 8 26 8 201 8 OH 7 65 7 4" 7 86 7 26 7 14 7 AM 135 Daily. PM 6 35 6 is! 6 00 111 Daily. AM 8 6fl f 3 301 S 17 S 55 U-3 10 2 67 " 2 4$ 2-36i 2 2: f 2 08! 1 6U 1 4a 20 07 6 46 6 39 6 33 6 221 f 6 101 5 01 4 49 4 30 4 18 f 4 10,fl2 64 f 3 58 12 84 3 49. 12 24 I 3 30 f 3 12 3 06 2 55 2 40, 2 25 2 U 2 01 1 M 1 3T PM 11 69 ll 31 n n 11 08 10 501 10 38! flO 211 no ioi f 9 65 9 40 PM -tl7 Daily .ut 9 20 9 07 f 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 ISO AM ' This condensed schedule is Dublkhed aa infiirmnl. Inn anil iaoiihlAj.t'A .li.v.nA without notice to the publ'e. y . - . ' Trains Nos. 112 and 108 ennneet at CnlHslim with Atlonfi. rv.o T trains, both Southbound andorthbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. -Train No. Ill connects at Greensboro with train No. 33 tnr Chutl.fto ri,,m bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing room 'sleepers New Yorlc to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dau ville and local stations. , - -i - Train No. 117 handles through coach between RaleiVh.- Chnse Citv and Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; Univemty Station for Chapel Hill daily except feunday; at Greensboro with, train No. 36 for Washington and puints North, close connection for vinotun Salem, Hbh Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and intermediate stations, - Train No. 136 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for r.harioit rinmkia snd JacksonvilleNo. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest"; Nos. bury for Western North Carolina points. .. S. H. Habdwick, P, T, M. W. II. Tayloe, G. P. A. II. B, Spbncbb, G, M " , Washington, U. C L. Vermont. P. A, ' - - T, E, Gmsbn, C. T. A. Charlotte, N. C -; Raleigh, N. C, ' Koflak Fiuisliing Work delived the day after " it is received. Developing a film of six 15 cents;- mounted prints 7cts each. Unmounted prints 5 cents, each. , - The Yootten Studio. V 92 EAST FRONT ST, 13 j w i r We have a few left which we . offer at reduced ricce- i 'sir i t 'w I S ,.i n 1 93 Middle h!tr"et ) a j W 0 a I V i m O ,i i
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