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Lj Vi taklil4 111 Pub tehee" 1 Two SeoHoos, every Taea- lay and Friday, Journal Building;, M- X) Craven Street. 8TJBB0KIPTIOH RATE?" Two v.JJ.it.XS.i&z THi Months,-,. 25 - Tnln Month. fUW pNLY 121 ADVAUO. Official Psi 6fJJw?ntnd Craven County. , ' AdtM-tUimg raws turnmbed upon p- plication W ; the. .oinoe, or upon inquiry ay mau. f'fi.- dini m nnl sent OS T-W , haitt. Subscribe. will Mmm notiM of e-toirwtum of their iun - ' . mm sl ttred it flhe 'Poatf'ncs,' -New Iero 3W-J " New'rferp, N. cV, 6ctober 30. 1906. DUTYt(f CONSTITUENTS AN 3 TO PARTY. -There MS men elected to 'public of fice, who regard it as their first duty, to serve the party, and it there is any time for othef effort, then service is given these. Notably in national office holding, is there found this seeming demand for party service. The voter per s, ti unknown, Thaprecinct and district, the county and state leader, ; must control the vote. The Congress man or Senator, cannot give his time to the individual. Thera is the call 'or his attendance at banquets, to wait uo- on men whose tmney and inflienee are , wanted for'the patty." The individ ual voter cannot reckon upon the hand a ake.oreven expect that his letter may receive a reply, if he should seek information or ask a favor. But whil-J there are men in public of fice of this ingrained party stripe, who ho.d their allegiance as being due to party alone, there are men in public of fice who can understand and act, and fulfill their duties equally and faithf ul- ly a demanded, to constituents and to t eir party. Of the men who can aeive constitu ents and party in this manner, Charles R. Thorns, of the Third North Caroli na Congressional District, U a notable extmple. The political campaign which ia ntarly endtd. has found Mr. ThomaB busy day after day working for the interests of his political party. That his own interests are closely identified with Democratic interests, does nut de tract from his eminent services in the campaign. As to his own election in terests,' he 'might have taken things easily. A few speeches, perhaps, for his return to Co grass has ever been an assured, event. , But just here Mr. ' Thomas has ' acted unselfishly. The . Democratic party was rightfully eo- entitled to consideration, ; and with his honesty, Mr. Thorn is could not ignore the j ist claim of party. His work has been tireless. His efforts of special party value.' He has been faithful to the party interests that were his to As during, the. past eight years, once f, again at-Washington, Congressman Tliomas aill sga n take up the consid erate and faithful discharge of his da ties towards hia constituents. Tha fact that a Republican asks some favor of Congressman T nomas, in no way means that it will be ignored. The favor ia asked by 'an indiviJual in his district, and lhi means that , a constituent ii , the degree of being a resident, wnt something. And if possible the favor will be granted. And no psraon in the Third District is of too humble estate who needs hesitate to speak or wriu - the gentleman who represents as Cjn greasman, so truly and impartia ly ev ery beat interest of hia district an. Sute. It is the faithfulness to politics) trusts and to; the interests of every constituent, which marks Charles R .. Thomas, as a man worthy to continu in office, and which assures him the con fidenceof every cititcn regardkaa of pc I.iical faith. ' NEWSPAPERS J N),. . , . - . BilLR00PiSSE . The newspaper railroad pass, as th article to prove a perfect sesame t giving freedom en raiiroal trains, ma; be said to be obsolete. ' There hsv been times', perhaps, when railros' passes meant privileges granted with out cqiivalents given. But few newr laperelitors or proprietors have held railroad transportation .Jbey, received, la whatever foru it wis ivied,, as a bonus. Either it has cwt them dear, Id the tmount of spaet aalcostof ti iital.ii.iir the spac wh'e was the jrke of the transriorUU , ' Uainr ths recent ruling by the Inter- ; iM c;';iiracrcs eomroUal m, there ap- -iwl.o"-.rti which can fca i .. V tiit t!,e mission's ruling that transportation may not beued ia exchange "forbad- verti-ring between rallroadj and nwt oapers, may b controverted... A to the (Mue or railroad transportation to editors, as passes per se, or transpor dtion that coold be Interpretated as issued upon which no legitimate tariff ate washed, at orbeforojimefjkj- suanca, of ourse such could be held as agnlnat the law. . ; , But cannot railroad companies open accounts with newspapers, and upon tariff rates exchange transportation for advertising; space? Who shall say positively yes or no upon this point. This entire ruling of transportation. so far aa it affects or touches new, papers, will not greatly alter' present arranyemente between the larger news papers. In the matter, o? Jthe, smaller newt paper, notably the, jweekly news- paper, it will b optional with the rail roas to grant them business. And so far ss the legislative envst- mnt goes, in 1 w active force 'to hold down a railroaJ or usually helps the party against whom it was intended to check. Not that the free pans was not and ia not an evil, but if the parties interested, gver and receiver,, want, to make - the deal who shall be the wiser? It ia not every trip of paper turned over to railroad conductors that hs psil the tariff rate, in money, as the interstate com merce commission says must be done. upos w:;om shall . . " RESPONSrillTY REST? And the Lord said unto Cain, where is Abel thv brother? and e iSSMi, J know not: am I my brother's keeper?, How many countless th usands Of times, has man sine the Jday of Cain, querously asked the same question of his God and his 'eliow man, in attempt ed extenuation of some act committed Today a'ong every line cf duty towards onb'd neighbor, responsibility is too of ten shirked, not on the criminal's plea, as was that of Cain's, but upon similar grounds, to ward off an honest confes sion, and the filling of a just Christian duty tbwardd those who are uur neigh bors. A local application may be made in the shirking of civic duties What are religious duties, should they be such as io make citizens less zealous in their e v e obligations? Theie is not a re- li.i'jus danomination in New Btrn that is not loyal in its membership, to the Christian dudes which may be demand ed. Comfortable and elegant, church edifices, with ground and walks, spe cially looked after. There are services Sundays, services one or two, and often every night in the week, to which mem bers go, regardless of weather. There are demands in local expenses of vari ous kinds. Demands of home and for eign missions, contributions wanted for this or that Sacrifices must, ofteo. be made, and are made, and the greater. good the more often the sacrifice, and greater unity and fellowship. ' Are not civic duties upon, moral ground?, if not upon commercial grovuds, equally binding in their de gree, as are the religious obligations, and yet how many deyo ed church mem btrs, fail in their civic duties in those obligations which a good citizenship re quries. , There is a call for . a public meeting of citizens, on soma matter which affects the social or business wel fare of the people, how many, will fee oit? An trganization to promote some local enterprise, which will help svefy cal interest How many will com nut and help ? Who will j in; a cltixens club, f chamber of commerce, a Law uid Order League, and, joining live p o the i obligations, of attending the meetings and helping the interests called for by constitution or by-laws t Or how fat shall the personal respoi itbitty extend as to property aarreanC ings. Ii it enough that each bouse lolder shall make pleasant, clean and tttractive his own premises ? . Ia the ivic obligation of cleanlinss ended when refuse is thrown into the alley or street? I it any one's actual business If streets are in bad order? Or to sum np, where U the personal responsibility uppn any 'ndiviiual, beyond the circle, business md home, over which the control it ab latet 1 ' ' ' If the question remains unanswered, it means' a low ctrditxn In lecal civic vide., Real civic pride abounds iii th i ocal patrfoic feeling, which takes a Mirsonal interest ia one's neighbor, i.ie desire to prooiots and assist, ae cive y, in every movement which shall e'p the community, . ' . ; " It is the satisfaction of being able to ie of value to others. Toj jinla rait ing social and commercial matUrs in he community with the tame zest as hough it was a religious affair. And '.m there be the best chriiti"""i( if there be lacking the civic priJj, i':kll make the mn or worn n, e 4 ..!' r8p-)nsible, in the faithful err i j Out ttCkm Civil !uU4 Wl iH.,,. ) whlcfc the hurck.or any reHgiooa.de noininatioa may prescribe? ' ' locally pilsHkairJf tt to stota salted o-atUr of citisens it-will Se a kurd-. ut u there U unity, aa usselfiiu eonv mar and keep'ng together ofcitJien. f4ithi l iaiividaal wxk va the part of each eitisv,- there wlU be M hard Lthf eaj k the efforts made wfll aaaurel success, and the apeadidresulu gain- portion upon each citizen, to bless each ' and everyone.. Mm m4 Shi Ta 21 rsifa.! ' ' The oM. erlgliial'dfcoVfc'S iTaetolesa rhltl Tnnlo YftH know vfcaft AU wra 1 taking. . It is iron an qnine la a tasteless form. ' ' No Cure. No pay.'' Harlowe M m Orow ied. s i. Harlowe OetY 2-Mr. Jttes A. M. .Weeks; the son of Robert Hantey Weaks, of this plaea was toward at - t i . n it - 1 ... fc. ., I. dTvesday October , at the age of t9 yearn and 1 months. HewaaaKtaKkis trtoua and highly reepeeted your man. H a survived by his parents, three wsiers and three brothers. CAStORlA thw YnfiMita mitA fHiTlArmn. TJT-': 7 wluableshipment of H-h aWI -Jtm sfw'TTT paeafd through ' here yesterday morn ffy ms Jfotfi$fo-T4lt "Vgr the, A A N C road, two' solid , -car-load of tootled trou, the ears go- I IT ks M PreM n"8'-, Thh 'shipment , The health is injured by tempting the was 40,000 pounds weight, and goes o appetite wijth., bitters and aketiea. when variou Interior points,' west and north, the stomach sayn no and Joreina; food . v A shipment of clams from Morehead, into it; when nature, eoes.not demt'd a large eoe, was also important yester and eyes, rpjecta Jt; gormaodizint be- day, "v,, . .. twees meals it also a way to tajuia health. . ru . 1-,.-k-: tu of coon. and .old. that are to pr. valenturL. you take bt Kiag'a New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds. Mrs Ot Walls, of Forest City Me, writes: "It's a Godseitd to! iople Uving in climates where coughs aid colds prevail I find it quickly ends them.: It urevents pneumonia,4 euret UaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Atthma and Hay Fever, and makrs weak Rings strong enough to ward off cooawnp ion, coughs ana eolds. 60c and 1.00.; Guaranteed by aH drug stores. Trial rMtlefrea. seoenwy.naoK.wiw m.ic. .m, fat meats, sweetv pastry and all rich - 1 . L.Li.. 1 . l i . i foodtM have of te caused billionsnesa. A regulation of the diet and a glass 01 hot water, taken before mealt and at bedtime wul erve to prevent the at tacks. iy ' A Vtstf Mether si 70. y ; 4'My mother has suddenly been made young at ?0. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, unsil six months ago, when aha yhegan taking ' Electric - Bitters, which, have completely cured bar and restored h strength and activity ahe had in the prime of Hfe," writoa Mn WiGilpatrkk. 'ei; Danf orth,r Mt. Greatest restorative medkiM on the global ' Seta stomach,' fiver andkidneys . . . ' iMt . . , . m : .. Hgnr, punnet ue otooa, ana cures ma lairla, bilhousoeet and weakness. Won derful serve tonic 2 I-rice 60c Guaran teed by all drug stores. , :z y- ;-: A r n Mreeejingry warm weather a warm bath if 1 aaorsi permanently refreshing than a, cold one, at it draws the bloed to the, surfsoe, making the 'skia tool and mpist; whereat, a cold bathludueet rapid circulation, causing heat ! ' i IhJaa.,Yai rsel.Caad. v The pleasant purgative -effect -'tpm rieoced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and . Ueea Tableta, and the healthy eenditlnn otthe body and wmd wntca.Ussy ereato makes on teei joy ,uV Pjice2& tents. Sampica- Jt at the Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy's Pr, WeahlngtoBtCWdm tuggestod .raeffegregatina aa a sokitioo of the negro problem. S7i-.3 13 w ) A tat sWKtw hr PeW ' trtost HmIsi ti amiMS VIM ' A' tiwiaer cwsMTMtiM. wmUob, Um mi K.mSmt imblM, I'lniiliw, ICcKm. Impure ltood. 14 Krwth. Hlumrtoh Vomlc BmohIw in luokMlL. I La Kookr Mountain Tern, ia ub- ( form. M ont bnc Onanhie WW bx uOCLXhTSB VmVQ COMPAVT iudtMSW Vr't. . tiOUEN NUQ&ETS FOR UW4 PC0PC - ' - latssss 1 T V r II ' ' ' ''- - Court it n teraelon at Beaufort this week and torn of our people are ia at tendance. ' ' ... . - ' . Cotton pkkln w 11 soon be ever in our locality,-'-- .- i Cora gathering and potato digging will.be Uta next thing it) progrest. . r We are glad to note thera fa n aidr. net In ur.niorhood except Ur I F SIth who ia much bettor at this writings ,; fr 6 S Ve-t s Jr. lis r-e ia !ver e to wotk in t' e cm t t' 'I"r and Mrs' c..L; c' " '.en pali kit ern,:.'.t, - . . r c r , "a t . . ; t. : ,, a.. fa EfeiaiUfV ?enr ConjixLa . .. ... . ..! p. .,4 -A,, nc tm oat, vtu ... iVrADIOLA k y tkc tiNtQUAtto tuAurwrnk. fomuiy 4wUm4 and .soU as I r j t 14 i I 1 r i vNADtNCLA b gtwfinrdt and , mosey srfuoded M It (aOs ' lemove fieckks, fimelsa, tan, saJfewnea, IKrar-tpots, collar llenotsfitkini. black-head dfafignogeros-, 1 bom, ctu, , rwcoty wys.t.ii mm km ctoub-sofL healthy, tod scstora 'thr bnotr j A, k EoeWd br thessandi Ptim $Q mow sod $IjOO f JL Mic rl-. .In... .. I .a ' t.'...V.J L- Kttnal Toilet CbV, Tarfs, Tena. Siold .m. New Bern byt Bradham'a Pharmacy and other Leading Druggist TWO CAR LDlQIS FtSH. Forty Tkoasand Pands Spot; ted Trout From Morehetd. i Duffy's Dud Shot Chill Md Fiver ' Cura . plenum meoicwe. 6 or 6 doaet HI '"y " v' "f Tu Cure. No Pay, For tale by all " " - i . The reason most people don't lose more money m their investments it they haven't it to lose. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian - Pile Ointment will cure Blind, 0 Bleeding, U' cere ted and Itching Pile It absorbs the tu ssora, llays the itching at once, acts ax a poultice, gives instant relief. . Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment it pre pared for riles and Itching of the pri- 1 nnu ww ri ( g ig-g-ugrMjieed. &m y druggistaby mail for 60c and : S1.00 Sold by D. A Harget When a man bets on an e'ection he la rure the country is going to the dogs unless hit tide wins. , t. oA.a-x-onx. IM Kind Ym Haw Alwnt Bajflt iaathr. Three hundred , driven of electric cabt went 00 strike in New York. -' , Blest Potatoa remjlti from chronic constipation, which it quickly cured b? Dr King' New Life Pills. I They renwyeall poiaonout germs from the system and infuse new Kto and vigor; cure soar stomach, autia hedacbe, diyrlaswi and colic, without griping w discomfort. ZScgua-tateed by aS druggists. 1 l" . .Modem F.cpertoire Plays, , ,1, 'Xhe'Edsan-Wiathrope Co who ar to open at th New Masonic Theatre on Monday Bight text for a week 't en gagei&eBt are prvaenUng a repertoire oi new and modert plsys, with full com clement of tcenery and stage access pries, y 8evral new vaudeville features are introduced every night by the three Hylandt, Goodyn and Goodya 'and Miss Mae Grdnen - " The . opening "play it a sensational maritime Comedy-drama "Saved From Th Sea", is one of the aeatest and brightest attractfems ever attempted bV 4 pqpular priced company. On Monday night fadics will be admitted free If ae companied by i paid SO cent ticketpur chased before 6 p. m. Monday Oct 29. t Three persons were kiM an3 three aev' rely hurt at Long Island, by a train striking a hack aa the latter return so from a faaeraL . , fiow's till? " ; 1 We offer One Hundred Dollnrt Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not he cured by Uall't Catarrh Cure. ' r. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. I. Cheney for the Ust IS years, snd be hove him perfect honorable in all buxi aest trmr! mictions and financially able to carry out any obllationa made by hit finSV' ' t t J'" 5 - 1. r - Wautno, Kinvi A Marvin. , ,- V, hulusale DiuKgiHtr, To'p !o, 0. r "'s Cstorrh Cure is k-a iiitr t. 7, 1 c.r'- y v"-t t n f i 1 r 1 ("' it (f I'd r ' -1. i t I.' -.'.Jt s I I ' "l il j I 1 I r t SOjlt ElZED. The James City Plant WhVj .-.-liallyJDestroj'edL Loss. I 4 libont 25,000. i t ijThe Monger A Bennett, saw mill ia JaJbes City wis destroyod . by fire fast night. About 9:1S the larm . whistb a sounded and in five minutes thrt 'entire mill wsf otoe mass of flamfc and beyor d the control of such apparattti and help aa there was at hand. J'h hs .the fiames I cVyoured fhe mill and , contents the proprietors are' f jrtunate ' in ' saving fheir dry kiln and lumber' The absense of wind aaved other property. The origin coukt not be ascertained, - , The mill ws thoroughly overhauled renewed in '1904 it eonsidera' 1 expense ar4 was ne of the largest and most complete plants in . this section and the loss will react) at, least f 25. 000. j Th i property Was 1rtured:w The New Bern steam fire Hiingia and hose wagoa ward dispatched ovr there but although th rendered valuable tssiot aace they reached the place too late to save the mill or machinery . 'KtveYou Been' Skating t1 v" , A skating rink has lately been opened here at the tobacco "warehouse under the management of Mr Bradley Banff; and to juoge from the' number of pm pie who art visiting the rink n ghtij, Mm skating craze has also struck New i8rn, ViiHtf'sfl-? -Vfe? 'u&!i Mr. Hanff hat an entire new, equip ment of everything necessary an in dulgence of roller skating, being new. Ttm rjnk , it we.il .lighted and for the past -few- dsys. carpenters 4 ha vi havn working on the floor making jt smooth and without fit w The rink is open eve ning knd night, and as an added attrac tion Mr Hanff hat purchased a com. plete outfit neressary towards the aama of hockey. This great, frame is to be played every night for short periods be tween picked teams all as an amusing feature for spectators it is unsurpassed affording ctmtinuud laughter attl tile, aplitting mirth. ' t . Federal Court Transac'io.n . . Yesterday" was the" last lay of the United States Court snd this morning the officers will return' to their homes. In the ease of l. S vs T. Giles which wu irieu ireanesoay ine jury iaueu vo agrees a Juror, wat' withdrawn and a mirtrial was made ' . ' ' U S vtJ. 8. Kverett, forging an R. F.jD Carriers money orders (tufty. sentenced to oae year hard labor at the federal prison at Atlanta- , j; 4 U 8. vs Warren Pate, Pam'jco coun ty; retailind liqior withou' payment of special goyernment tax. not guilty. v D P. vs Emtnunl Merrick, Reuben Chaprnan, alias Reynolds', violation of pension laws, guilty. ' -Penalty as to Merrick, 200 and 5 yean Imprison ment at Atlanta.' Sentence for Chap man, J IS months in Federal prison in Atlanta.' U $ vs P. D. Jones Pamlico county retailing Iquor wlthnnt payment of the special government tax, not guilty. Us t ' ViA tw Www tatfi. yr 4M . yji r r.s -"The secret ot toft white hands it not Utenee, aor complete immunity from heueejiold tasks but through washing carefol drying .and frequent oily injec tions. .- A CerWs Ctrt ferCreis lists ftr Ttn Vttrt w ftf WHhouttFslhirt, & -.Mr, W.C Pott, a Star City, Ind., haraware merchant, is enthu dastic in hia praise of ChamberUuVe Cough Rem edy. ! Hit children have all been sub ject to croup and ho hat used this Tent ed? for the putt too years, and though they fioch feared the croup, hit wife and t4 always felt tare upon retiring when 'a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Retnedyas ta the bouse. His oldest ehi Id wa subjct to severe attacks of creep, hot this remedy never f tiled to "ffaet atpeedy cure. He hat recom mended k to frieadt and aeighbors and al) who have used tt lay that It is ttne qualed for croup and whooping cough, for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. fulfy, t.i'"Y,ji ,.;".'" it 1 ' mTob thousand Itands of old armt atored ia tba easematoa of Morrw Castle Havana were throws Into the tot, ' - r a BsAy Burnet 6iH v t j or boy; man or worawv it : q-ikk'y out of pain if Bucklen't Arbica alve is ap plied promptly O J Welch, of Tekon sba, Mich, tayt: 'I use it in my family for cuts, teres and all tkia injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile euro knows, beet healing salve made, ZZc at alt drnggUit, . ., . "' Bomeilmist' the eyes Ixvomo lnflsm-id and have a burning sense ti n when ox posed to the tan or wind for a great length of !, aid they ean be much relkved by bathlnn them with hot wa ter for Live minutes. M't Csrkolis tiU-: V.V. A.t. s a t , I : ' 1 l T l T. 'v H t'- wot' f c 1, I, '", il.lt i Cif'Tl, I I irii 1 ,V' ii w y , ,a fi ut five ,ri"".jp.'.-u, 1 , (711 'Mr . , Women who suffer fr6mnnecssry, dlrefst!;, painful, , weakening, female complaints, will find ftet, Y MVjfnefOmluHs a safend jleantr , f their jlisi, It acts directly upon the delate, irsmcd tissues; .purifyinaJhRlrokil; fcrowir off 'the c! Jr , mattej and relleving'ftV.ialeiSordtifs such as-irregular, -. ' -V scanty, rrof jise,' painf ut; taheniapfola'pse, etc. ' -,'"' jAlso relieves headache," backache, dizziness, . cramps, dragging pains, tiervousness, Irritability, etc , i ; ; " ' If you need 'advice,- write us a letter teHinjiis all jytJurfsymptbmsL ''Weriii$n!! euivtc'.ptaln . fThejChattahcficrfte n'vmmx yo.". ' mtt lertr,. ky MlatM H aat ., UUm Cardal, My tmut ftouhMS mtn ryn." if. k- Wll,.:, . Uu.Ae S- ' ,1 W : - j" it 1 ' cnu iiiq t-1 c I K f Jl lW , . 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