I. .a. t.Ll..LI , Established 1878 Published in Two Sections, .every Tuesday and Friday., at Journal Build ing, 66-60 Craven Street CHARLES L, STEVENS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR SUBSCRIPTION .RATE3. Two Months.. I. ;.U.' .. ..t 25 Three Months. ....,..,..,. 88 Six Months... . 60 Twelve Months.. ,, . ... ...1.00 ONLY.. IN ADVANCE. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County, Advertising application at qulry by mall. The Journal advance basis, celve notice of rates furnished upon the office, or upon in- Is only sent on pay-in-Subscribers will ; re- 'explratlon of their sub an immediate response be appreciated by the scriptlons and to notice will T ..1 . . Entered at the Postotflce, New Bern, N. C, as -second-class matter. , ; ,; New Bern, N. .C, June 11, 1907. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK AT THE LABELS. The fact of the new pure' food law being in force, may not be known to the general public. To many house keepers it is no doubt known. It Is a law that clears the way to the careful buyer of food, drugs and medicines. It is a law that drives out adulterants, and males possible better health among the people. With the pure food law in effect, no housekeeper need be deceived. Every package must bear the correct label, and tell the true story of its contents. Of course those who live in boarding houses, restaurants and hotels, may not receive the full protection, but even they, ' under the new law, will fare far bette? than formerly. The new law in Its scope, Is the most important passed by any con gress, for it means a vast improve ment in the health of the people. How far adulteration has been carried, only those know who have examined, by analysis, foods and drugs. The con' sumcr has' accepted and eaten, until no doubt the food or drugs he or she may now eat or take, will under the new process of non-adulteration, taste entirely different. It is said that manu facturers in Chicago produce nine times the quantity of Vermont Maple syrup, that, the trees of that state pro duce. A local instance, under the new law, was the complaint of a buyer, at a drug store in this city, that a cer tain article did not taste the same. If "consumers" of certain kinds of patent medicines, will look up the pure food law, they will soon discover why the goods they now buy do not taste the same, and of course this means a dif ferent physical effect A glance at the label will show the consumer, that the patent medicine, hitherto taken for its alcoholic effects, is now pretty well eliminated, for the alcohol has been laid aside, and some other preserva tive used in its place. ' ; -. Those two once famous coffees, Java and Mocha, so fondly remem bered by every coffee drinker, have practically disappeared under the pure food law.. The coffee is just as good and pure as ever, but the Central and South American coffees, no longer parade as pure Java and Mocha. , It is now a question of care, for the housekeeper, . who wants to get the eai article. Read the labels on all packages, and learn -therefrom just what is being purchased. LAW'S USELESS5E8S WITHOUT IS. FLICT10X OF PENALTIES. The real value of the law, is Its ef fectiveness in the correction of the abuses that it has been, created to check. There are penalties of fines or Imprisonment for certain offenses. The fine is readily paid, because it Is merely the payment of a license tax. It works no hardship upon the guilty violators of the law. It serves as no check, to prevent further violations. To the' majority of culprits and law breakers, the punishment of the law's infringement, by a fine, is not held as a brand of dishonor, to mark the of fender a criminal. But let the penalty be Imprisonment, however short the period, and the guilty party keenly f i Is the disgrace, and the world re tards the offender a criminal, In an !! .':'!vo serine. . I" ires from the department of jus t: i.t V.'.i .lilugton, D. C, regarding ' 'ii ' t's prosecution, under : ' ' t 1 iv of 1' X The Tr t i v ( f i :,Vi-p- ''.t' i f.-t eminent has Won in less than one half of its prosecutions, during the 17 years of its operation. The fines un der convictions have amounted to about $50,000. Under the Interstate commerce law and Its 20 years of operation, 78 Indictments were se cured,, with only 20 convictions with fines of 507,100. Here nave been made 118 prosecutions . with the re sult of 40 convictions and fines pf $557,100.? And while this paltry suc cess in prosecutions, if it can be so called took place, rebating amounting to millions of dollars has been con tinued. Millions of dollars of interests have been shifted from one party or corporation to another, and the abuses have gone on, very cheaply securing a continuance by the payment of fines. Attorney General Bonaparte recent ly quoted in the New York World said in regard to governmental prosecu tions: ' ''-i'-i' "In some cases where continuous violations of the law involve a large number of Illegal "bets, each one of them criminal. . the total fines which can be imposed have proved a suffi cient deterrent But in other cases it is the opinion of most prosecuting of ficers that the law can be much more clearly and effectively enforced through the Imprisonment of individ ual defendants." Does this indicate that the govern ment intends to use imprisonment as a force deterrent, In the future, as an effacious remedy, instead of fines? The Important cases now pending under government prosecution are1- against the Harvester, the Powder Standard Oil, the Fertilizer' and Tobacco "trusts," ant some of the coal carry ing railroads, both as corporations and individuals, rs it to be expected that the government is to secure in dictment and conviction of some of these, and make the penalty real, a fixed imprisonment for offender or of fenders, and not the farcical penalty of a money payment, as though it was a license tax, to continue along the same line of business? The outcome is a matter of public interest. There seems under the fine penalty, no real test of the efficacy of the rate law. There is apparent need of something else. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE AND DIVIDUAL PRIVILEGE. IN- Local precedent and nation V. characteristics, must ever very largely control the individual impulse in Sun day observance. The Sabbath for man or man for the Sabbath, must ever be a question answerable to suit the Individual disposition and con science. Municipal and state laws call for a close Sunday observance, and yet it is not the law that causes the strict observance of this first day ot the week, so much as the community sen timent, which may favor 'the law. " In every community there are those who observe Sunday, technically rather than In the spirit, which the day calls for, as one divinely set - apart -for man's rest, physically,' morally and spiritually. The technical observance of Sunday, Is the cessation of the mer chant and clerk, the employer" and employee) from participation in the active six days work, and instead pass ing the day In some personal recrea tion, not in conflict with -the law, or m else in passing the day in doing noth ing. The church in its divine , law, prescribes how man shall observe the Lord's day. Between, he state and the church, man asserts his individual liking, and so in the general sense, ob serves Sunday, probably violating in spirit both human and divine laws,' and yet technically fulfilling both. ' The moral strength of a community lies in its observance ot Sunday, ac cording to the Divine injunction. Leg islative enactments for Sunday ob servance are negative in effect, It the community sentiment doeij not place the Lord's day upon a higher plane, than that given It by a city ordinance, or state legislative enactment., And yet .there are cities and sections of - . this country, where the acceptance of Sunday Is one of rest, the matter ot rest being recreation, a change front the fix days routine of work, . and Ceaseless labor. ' If a man works six days, shall he be prohibited from such recreation as he may wish to indulge in, on the other day? In some cities there Is the theatre, the baseball game, the beer and wine gardens with their diversified amusements. In such cities, It is the personal, the individual priv ilege to spend Sunday, as one may w!nh, that ia, in the gratification of the fleshy desires, or In quletor, spiritual rent, that comes" through church, or some kind of rel!;;k'iis observance. It Is the lndlviud.il ludli'inii, developed U t! ::.:!)'.! auJ by environment, as I ) l.w f : ' y h I ) o!.' -.'-vi -!. G To proveimqoestloaablr. and beyond any doubt thL Catarrh ai khe iiostt uiiri tbruat en be cured I tu furnish Ins patient! through ruf lite, uial free Trial Uoxee t fir. Saoua'a Catarrh Cun I do thii beoauaa I u to aorta tu. that Dr. Shoop Catarrh Our will brine actual iibMantial hal Nothing- certainly, U to ronTlncInc a a phytic feet of any article of rLttXiutn iaDL Buttha article mutt coaaertt true merit, cite t!V teftft wk' condemn, rather than advance It. Sr. Bhooi" Catarrh Cure III snow white, healtnc antltepti balm, put up In beautiful nickel capped flut Jar at 60c 8m-h toothing acenU at Oil Kucalyptu Thymol. Menthol, ate., am Incorporated into , velvety, cream Ilk Petrolatum, Imported by 0 5. 8 hoop from Europe. It Catarrh of the DOM al ' throat hat extended to the Momach, then by a 'meenaaltouae Internally, Dr. Shoop Hottoretly Stomach distress, a leek of general ttraugtb bloating, belching, bllioutnesa. bad tatta, at purely call for Dr. Bheop'i Restoretlre. For uncomplicated catarrh only of the note an throat nothing eiee. howeyer, need be uwd U . Catarrh Cure F. S. DUFFY. - Through the ages, the Divine Injunc tion has been for the setting apart of one day in the seven, for rest 1 Does not everything point to how this shall l i f r i t m man gives warning, wneu imysjcai t rest Is demanded. Therefore is It not rnegro question as itoiht to be hand- the reasonable theory that the Divine led- He said that thejouthern people command for the one day in seven ob-on,y knew: Ul ,n8 4 outs of, the . .. ' . . problem and his sympLthies were with servance, should mean the rest of... . ,... , ... (them. Without calliig the constitu mind from earthly affairs,, and the: tional amendment8 byname, he prals- turning towards spiritual matters, find-j ed such a measure, trowing restrict ing in the contemplation and study t.f i Hons, as It does arount . the ballot box. these, the needed recreation and rest 1 . 14 ,8 further said that le spoke, strong- that shall do man the real good, and better prepare him to meet the work and troubles of the other six days. William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch HaieL The best Salve in the world tor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skid eruptions.. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS M'FG. CO., Prop", Cleveland, O. Sold by D. A. Harget The proposed New York, and Pana ma cable will be 2,200 miles in length. The only intermediate station will be at Baracoa, Cuba. It is proposed even tually to extend the line into South America. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggeh A Busy Medicloa for Buy People, Brings Goldw HeUth and Renewed Vigor, A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. Live, and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Imimre Blood, Bad Breath, Sluirirish Bo welt, Headactu and Backache. Its Rock? Mountain Tea In tab let form. 36 cents a box. Genuine made t Holusteh Drug Compakt. Madison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE The United States maintains 3,776 missionaries In Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, Burmah, Slam, India, Thibet, Persia, Turkey, Egypt and the South American countries. ' Tonight If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight They produce an agreeable laxative effect, clear the bead and cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Davis Phar macy, and P. S. Duffy's drug store. The Pied Bull Inn, at Islington, is said to have been the first house in England at which tobacjA) was smoked ' I will mail you free, to prove merit. samples of my Dr. Shnop's Restora tive, and my Book on either Dyspep sia. The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the com mon error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating the re sult of , your ailment, snd not tbe cause. , Weak . Stomach nerves the Inside nerves mean Stomach weak ness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their control! lng or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. . Here Is r where Dr. Snoop's Restorative has made Its fame No other remedy even claims to treat the "Inside nerves." Also for bloat lng, biliousness, bad breath or com plexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me today tor sample and free Book. Drv Snoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by F, 8. Duffy. , The New York State Excise depart ment receives from the saloons of Manhattan and the Bronx boroughs J 17,808 each day in the year. HOW'S. THIS?. ; : Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, havo knows F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all 4 business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hit firm. W AIDING, KIN-NAN-& MARVIN, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. . ! ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the' blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. 8old by all drugglHts. - Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ;'-: r '." . i Tbe Alaska Marble Company at Eha kan shipped 2,500 tons of marble to Pnget Sound last year. L -utiur of SFE:EBc:.:::!isunEF..i::!!E Affidavits Said to lb Beady to Prove - His HVh. V Special to Journal. Lexington, N. C., . ne 7. Affidavits are ready, here, to pr r the story sent out as to the utteraces of Speaker Joe Cannon; at t Guilford college banquet, where hi declarations on state's ; rights 'and the anti-negro franchise, surprised ;very one., ' The following is t s Lexington Dis patch special sent ot to the Raleigh Times:' v- , , "Stating that tt g(tnt3 information from a prominent! Lerfugton man who was present ThlLejiugton Dispatch will prlut a story Wtjiit Speaker Jos. O. Cannon's: apencliy at a banquet at Guilford college vbtoa it says has not been published bfWny paper, and Id which It says SpeaVr Cannon made- a sensational talk so tra southern that hiB private secretamecured promises from newspaper menWho were presr t ent not to print the iieech at all. It is tsald that Mr. Can on openly le- I clare1 that the South s handling the ly tor state's rights, ftiis sort ot talk naturally surprises tlose who heard the csar of the hou. His hearers were-amazed and Jiis friends alarmed for there was no tellisj how much the damage it hilghJ rKip north among the negroes should, sich a tale leak out Accordingly, it Was suppressed and the Lexington mavexpressed deep surprise that the InteBsting-story was hot handled while hoi and fresh. The full, accurate accourt of the affair may now be expected to come "out since this report, Incomplete and per haps, Inaccurate in acne respects, has been printed.". j? ;. : . llasclinll Mmday. . Make nio'eng.'isemerta for next week to interfere with the till games which occur Monday, Tuesdiy and Wednes day.. AVe are goi:is tir have some ex citing games and thii'peopie want to be on hand to witness them. The games will be called kt 4 o'clock and the admission same is usual 25 and 15 cents and 10 rente' for the grand stand." f ; REMARK A1ILE KESCUE. That truth is stranijBr than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fctora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes; I was in bed, entire ly disabled with hemorrhages o fthe 1 ugs and throat Doctors failed to hel me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discover Then instant relief came." ' The coughing . soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rap idly, and in three weeks I ws able ) go to work." - Guaranteed for coughs and colds 50c, and $1 Trial bottle free.: ; at all druggists. New York city hasjnow inr contem plation water front liuprovements that will require an expenditure of S12, 000,000.- - V ; Every Mae Ills Own Doctor. The average man :annot afford to employ a physician htf every - slight ailment or Injury tl at occurs In his family, nor can he ; fford to neglect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. ' Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class bf ailments. Suc cess often depends u;on prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been In the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. ' ; , , . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tor bowel com plaints. ' ' O " j ' K Chamberlain's Coigh Remedy for coughs colds, croup- and ' whooping cough. .' ," - ; ; : V".,-' "' ; : : Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment)- for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic palna. , ' Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. . Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of the skin. ;....';'. :. ,';' One bottle of each of these five pre parations costs but f 1.25. For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. ; Judge not a ship as she lleth on the stocks. , OAD ontA. Bean tit 8uturt ' t .'. Ilia Kind Yon km Boii!it . The New York state exclfte depart ment receives from the saloons of Manhattan and the Ilronx boroughs '"' S nch day In the year. J i.t s f i t Quirk and certain relief from Dr. Fhoop's Manic Ointmmit I'leaise note It .. made alone for Tiles, and its action li positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles, disappear l.o inai;lc by its use. Large nlckel-caj ;i-d r,!a;:s Jars CO cents. Sold by I". H. I i"y. . 1EE0 .raIIZEED' Governor Sets July lsMh For Hanging: Of Banks and Backer. ' I Special to Journal. : . Raleigh, June 7. Gov, Cieun offers $150, reward for Cicero Knight, color ed, who near. Tlllory Halifax county, murdered a 'prominent farmer aevoral months ago.: ,' .' ,J, V' .The governor fixes Prlday, July 19th as, the date of the execution' cf thi , .two white men. Will Bauks, for mur-! der at Jefferson, Ashe County, anj cf . Jas. Rucker for feloaiouuly assaultlat his little daughter, at Ashevllle. : , i Tender of Position to flilgore: "Raleigh.' June 7. The board of new trustees of ' the Agrlcujture and Mo chanleal college, here, tenders tlm position of director of Its experiment farm to-til W. ,'llgore who is now state chemist. ? : ? Stale's Bights Political Issuf.' Special to Journal. ; V ; ' . Washington, D. C June 7. :Repro gentatlve Richardson ot Alabama, says that states' rights will be the promi nent, issue ' In the ' next . presidential campaign, and that W. J. Bryan will not be the Democratic nominee.. .. ; v " M ho's the' Mascot I foe voting contest as'j' to which young lady is to be tUe aseot cf the New Bern baseball club, and be awatM ed a Beason ticket to the ball grounds, and a Beason ticket to the grajtd stand, Is making more progress. The contest closes Thursday . next, atjd those' who have not voted, shoultfdo so at once. .Tickets can be found at the' drug stores and : confectionary stores. : The bulletin . of : yesterday stood: - - ' . .. . Votes. Miss Ethel Hancock ' Miss Katie Street Miss Henrietta Hancock -Miss Sadie Congdon Miss Myrtle Disosway Miss Mary Emma Street Miss Bessie Hawke ' - 217 117 115 C5 50 15 : 10 ; Designer for Jnly. - One cannot truthfully say that pa triotism is dying out when the maga zines,, which are merely reflectors, show the national holidays as faith- I fully as they do. The Designer Is up- to-date in this as In other respects in its July number. The sketch "How the Flag Came by the Name, of 'Old Glory, " iff considerable historical interest ' And a very graceful , and well illustrated story. "The Colonel's Coming" also is appropriate for the war-holiday, ? To the wood-archltact, or any man fond ot making bis hdtrtfo or parts of his house of rough-hewn trees, the article entiled "Building with Trees" will appeal strongly. The little'glrls will find one of the. pret tiest flower plays they ever took part in called "Fairy Godmother's Botany Lesson.' ' It Is a composition of such true poetic fancy that the older folks will linger over It and wish they could take part too. As for the fashions In the July Designer, the addition of two successful and clever artists of u the day to the staff fashion Illustrators, now makes the illustrations help in the making of the dress. The dress makers' article gives full directions for tbe construction of a dainty cum mer costume. The traveling girl also will find directions for a practical and inexpensive utfit for boat and train use. , . T : ' k ' . ; ' - Georgia Day Moud4f i -aScstcTva. I NoYfolk, Va., June 7 .Rear Admiral Evans, with the Connecticut, flagship; toe Ohio, the Iowa and the Indiana, is off the -Chesapeake capes, where he will collect 14 battleships and cruisers and anchor, them at Hampton Roads today. ';;: -:. y-;' "',-''" --".' ) Georgia day at the Jamestown JSxr posltlon, which will be observed Mon day, will, so far as the naval display Is concerned, probably be the greatest day of the Exposition. There will be more ships present at Hampton Roads on thV day than there were at the opening, , or than there will be at any subsequent day. This is true' of for eign as well as domestic ships.' ' The president will review the com bined foreign and United 8tates (lets. As he approaches in. the Mayflower more than 35 ships will roar ' aslm ultaneous salue of 20 guns each; and than as h passes each ship will sing ly Are a 21 gun sulate. . All ships will be full dressed with a rainbow of bunting, and at night all trill be Illuminated. The midshipmen and a naval brigade ot 3,000 men will land at tbe Exposition grounds and take part In a large parade, which will be reviewed by the president on shore. WILLIAMS' KIDXZT PILLS. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have yon overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder! Have you pairs In the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appear ance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent denlre to pass urine? If so William's Kidney I'KIa will cure you. Eample free. Ily'inn!! CO cent, fold by I'n: WIIXIA:. J lira. CO., Prop:?., Cleveland. O. EoKl by D. A. Karj;. t. Kindness Is the noblest weaoon con (j uer with. AStgefablc Prcparailonror As similating ttieroodandBegula ling ttieStDinocts oMBawels of Promotes Digestion.CheerFur ness and Rest.Contains neither S)ium,Morvlune norMioeroL or NARCOTIC. . ALcSmim . Aperfect Hernedy for Constipa tlun,SoiirStbovaclt,DiarrlK)ca Wbnns .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. i Facsimile Signature of - NEW YORK. 3 exact copy or wrapper. IStoeav's i Lliviirveivt For CougK Cold, Croup, oore lhroat,oiHi Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c 50c, 6 LOO Sent Free "Sloan's Book on Horses Cattle. Hogs 6 Poultry I Address Ur. Carl O. Oloan 615 Albany fc" Boston.Mass 10 HEAD OF THOROUGHLY ACCLIMATED HORSES Specially' adapted , to Road and Farm work to be : sold for the money or good secur-. ed papers', Special attention given to City Livery; ' L. G. DANIELS 'A few doses of this remedy will in variably cure an ordinal attack of diarrhoea. . . ' . . V v It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks ot cramp colic and cholera morbus. It is equally successful for summer diarrhoea and cholera infantum in children, and is tbe means of saving the lives of many children each year. ' When reduced with water and sweetened It is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep ' this remedy in his home, uny it now Price, 25c. Laroe Sub, 50c I ililj t:.::.::;,ii::;':C:z4jL i;illti2cuucj.2 .. ?; WITH r J ...... i Tr ir i For Infanta and CM7 !ren. Tho Kind If en Havo Always Boushi Bears the Signature . of In Use For Over Thirty Year s AW- : jr- rv r II ' . j ill - Tni otMTaun aoMMHiv. mtm ea am. INeck LMkM- REMOVAL I I have .removed my Shops from the old stand, near Hancock street, to two doors west of . Middle, on South front street, where I will be pleased to sfryr my customers. ; . . j ; , A lot of New' Carts and Wagons for saje. Repair work promptly done and guaranteed. . ' ' ' BLACKSMITH & WniKLRlOHT: J. P. REGISTER Porch Columns, Rails, Bal1 usters, Spindles, Stair Rail Balusters, Grills, Plinth an3 Corner Blocks, Sash and Doors; Frames for Wood and Brick Buildings, .Mouldings, Mantles, Brackets. Factory in Church Alley, New Prn N.C 5rj V" tail I. hi My 30 II. P. return tabular bolter. 25 II, p. File engine; 60 saw Pratt Kin; double Mrew Boas press, wliU saw mill outfit for sale cheap. la (li st class condition. New smoke slack new furnace front. CAi i.ood as new, nnd outfit with $1,000. Can be bou; ' t. for half Its worth on terms sath.f.i.--tory. Address J. W. Sanders, I!o ::. C. - . m - aafr VM'IW

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