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- - , y l V m t ZjULIMu 1S7S Published in Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Build ing, 68-60 Cnvea Strset CHICLES L. STITENS, -EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES,". Two Months. , V. .w .,' Three Months.. ... M .. . . 2lx Months. Twelve Montha,., .J .. .. . ONLY W ADVANCE. 25 U i oo tentleat expreialon on public matter isnot wanted by monopolies and cor porations, and by few politicians, and ths pressure is to modify,' if not sup press, all that might cauBe too close an. Investigation on matters touching the people. The vitality of the eoua- try is concerned in keeping the' press independents Its decadence means in creasing disturbances among all class es of the people. , . ; . jr S THI CITT fit OPPORTUNITY. . The Industrial Department of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Com pany, recently issued an attractive booklet,' naming twenty-four North Carolina cities and towns, as 'places df "opportunity" for the new comer I to go to and settle inV What Is a city or town ot "oppor tunity r The N. ft a people rather advance basis. Subscribers will re- I flatteringly name New Bern as such i celve noUce ot expiration of their sub- I a city, In Its booklet Is New Bern -cnpuou. a-u an uumea.au, rpu uch a doe9 offep larwt0f! w uuuce wui no apprevmieu uj uim i . . . .. .. , Journal. ' . . t; I e wormian the chance to better his material and Official' Paper of New Bent and . Craven County. 77;7r! y'hy: Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In quiry by mail. The Journal Is only sent on pay-In- The best home seeker Is the man with some means! honest trade activity and a family. This class of comers are Guilders. They demand first the home, and then go out and make bus iness that, wll comfortably support the home. . No such opportunity Is now open in New Bern.. Local home development Is stopped. The solution is the building of an electric car line service that will give an outside ter ritory to the home builder, and at the same time give easy and quick access from home to work..; It is the only" (solution" for a progressive and better city. The chance for the wage earner to become a permanent citizen, not a tramp, going from one house to another, and each time becoming more restless and dissatisfied, - and ever ready to leave for some other city. ' - - I - .trr'f x 'TS ,J Pure A I A White I HAD AX AWFrt'TISF. mil RECORD DF PROCEEDINGS Entered at the Postoffice, New Bern, other conditions by coming here? Op- (Continued! from Page One.), N. C as second-elass matter. New Bern, N. C. September 3, 1907. IS DECADENCE OF NEWSPAPER INDEPENDENCE GOING ONI :. :' ... . . . , . ,, . . . An article published in these col umns taken from the Wall Street : Journal, showing the Increased cost of getting put the newspapers in New York City, and - the danger that through this increased cost in that city of $3,000,000 a year, the newspa pers must go out of business, or U controlled by men who need the news paper to exploit their personal meas ures, or to shield them in their ne farious schemes, opens up an im mense subject for discussion. The in creased cost in the price of news, is the largest. But while the danger threatens the New York newspapers, as pointed out by the Wall Street Journal, It is not one confined to New York City newspapers. The practl- cally carried into effect merger of the Western newspapers mills and their consolidation with the paper mills in the Eastern States, will give an Immense trust combine, that ac cording to advices, means the "price for news to be four to six cents, in the near future. There are a few in dependent mills that are holding out, but these are likely to be forced out by the combine that Is now gathering under one control the manufacturers of paper. The newspaper has not just the price ot paper to meet. There is the added cost ot freight that must be charged. There is the added cost of i- material, and the considerably larger expense ot labor. It is not that the great metropolitan papers are threat ened inr their independence, but the portunlty In the sense of the N. and 8. bookkCTabeans the chance to get Into some profitable trade, business or following, if the person at a dis tance will come here, invest his mon- l cheaper than any 'graded or "second" white lead (polite for ' "adulterated "),'." no matter how ' low the price of the adulterated -S product ',;;.:...;,; --;, ;-' ., House Painting t is economical only when material , is used which will last. , "Graded ; white leads, so-called, soon scale or wash off. Look r the Dutch Buy Painter on the keg. He gvar ; autre purity and king wear. .. Faruk r tint t-u eVaJtra Stral lor ear hi ad torn boot Gnt ' VBkiablt unormauoa m u pauitiubteu. JOHN t. uwrs BSOS. CO. -- HI S. Fmt Sfren. puiteirkla, Pa. For sale by all dealers. s ceptions, etc. That It had not been agreed to until now. " Governor Aycock , said that the State had been pressing the Southern to look over the case and to do all ey, talent and time, and receive from I tnese things in order that there might these a mod return la . mB,.,iai I delay. ; Rodman stated In re- WHV Thin t h : I Plrnn- " iuy . uy to do this until notice was given presentation.,, What does New Bern at 8:30 o'clock Monday that the pa- oner on its part to second the rail- pers from the case had come from road people in the efforts to build up Judge Long; that at nine o'clock next this city? Is there a local business morn,n ne nd Mr- p wt to the ciera s omce in tne Superior court to see the nanam hut that in hair n ot commerce, any merchants associa- J hour they were taken away by deputy , uu - -I " "J""f u aiea in me ou-I rHo. T.u.n..i " " v opponun- -uugo 8tated a.sermon to his cohgrega- his remarks asked the court to sot ent moVeInent for e I"? " .t-M bo prom,- !.. ! , , . a, . i HHirra,u 3 i flip, ( iii.. ia h Diarrhoea Kcinody t ur. ( i j It Is.wtth pleasure -thai I sive r:i ' this unsolicited testhnoalal. Kh,mi year" ago when I had a rcvim- tarv . f measles I got caught -oiit iu s UB,-4 j rain and the menslos' s(i;ct 1,1 ui. i stomach arid bowels.' I Ijadi iif.,l j time and had It trot tor the n- 1 -of Chamberlain's Cullc, fhl.-:a h t j Diarrhoea Remedy I could nil h;n . ! possibly lived but aew hours ton'-pr. I but tlianks to Uils remedy I r. hov strong nud well. 1 have ju ritteo tho above through simple gralituds u.i I shall alwayi speak ij 00.1, word inr, tills remedy. Sam 11. Gwln', Cnpr.r.j.' Ga. For sale by Davis Tharmiicy and F. S. Duffy.'" .'!- industry is fortune srlght hand, and frugality hor left Gei-man. INTERNATIONAL COU- y POJI POSTAL CARD Continued from Page One i lty, as well described by the Norfolk and Southern Rallrod booklet To any lnquii er, or to any place that has men who will listen, we will guaran iee me opportunity nere, to every comer." And , the same application may be made to every other city or town, set down as one of opportunity, are you sustaining the endorsement of your town, given it by the rail road company, by giving the pros pective new comer a certain oppor tunity ot greatly benefitting himself? It is the hearty and spontaneous local glad hand given that means, every thing to the prospective new comer. Kaiiroads may issue pamphlets full ot alluring figures, but what the new comer wants to know most Is, what kind of a local welcome is to be given The court asked Mr. Rodman if this would be satisfactory and, he, there upon spoke with some show of feel ing, intimating that the haste ot the case in the case had been undue, etc. The court fixed September 17th as the date for the bearing, this being the beginntg of the 4th district, half way to the regular time for the case. Rodman said that this was the date he had suggested yesterday. It was officially learned that some thing over half the counties in the State are now displaying the North Carolina flag on their public buildings and orders are coming In every day. The law requires such display' but strange to say some ot the counties -and vast tonnage also followed In Its wake. Today the tonnage of the me? And from the character of this I countr3r 19 enormous in its pro I welcome, the new comer will easily discern what his chance ot success is going to be. ' LOCAL DEVELOPMENT DEPEND. ENT rPON flUCI TBANSPOB- ' TATioN. ; It is I portions, and increasing at rates that stagger belief, that magnates of the trunk systems frankly admit their In ability to handle the freight offered to them for transportation. That excess of freight must find a highway at once continuous, safe, ef ficient and reliable and that high way can be found only in the water way, with the test merit being In IU uu sugenuvu to say UUM I ..n.Klllfv K.. ... papers of the country. The sniaU I home owning. f hM k.. ZZLZ 1 7..U'T weekly . publication combattin'a- for ... . JL " 7" I" " i" " V Wgh entirely over It. own - r m r 1 una ' 1 n av wi 1 1 - H. a. .u.x v.. I uent a part in it It was remarked by a very observant man that he him self favored 8tate prohibition, but that he felt confident the dispensary would win out m the fight hereT and that in this case the Wake delegation would feel as if it were iinstructed to stand asatnst general prohibition. Anions the Visitors to the executive ofllce today was chairman Henderson of the. Alabama railway commls'slon. State Treasurer Lacy was present and Jokingly aakod him how he could be away from 'Alabama, while the great railway rate fight was on to which Mr. Henderson replied that ; things were.:, progressing so satisfactorily that he thought he could get away and take a little rest He and his family are visiting f rlendsMtt R&leigh He is cf the North Carolina Hender son family. Another member of this county, a native of Northampton coun ty, is tk6 chairman of the Citltens Board of Commission which has for years governed the city of Galveston, Texas, had built the gigantic seawall there and done many other wonder ful things all without reward, of any kind. ., V.V " -'.V ' The Norfolk and Southern Railway will next 'summer handle its More head Okjr and Beaufort the rights of its community agamst I ty has become so valuable and rents I Uno not ,B fact that being un to hlrii. that th. ... t ... pro 0 tonnage to light Ton- . . ..... r-ihage follows the highways of trade lot space have sold or built, and to- Lnd commerce H extotln tonn... day the would-be house owner, must I had been the test In the early days, force some occupant of property to I no railways would nave been construct move 'out, in order to secure a nlace. I But railways were construct- . . . Such i Mn. nHi .. 41,1. 1 60 na nnKe has foUowed so enor- - . mm I fnAii.1v . .u. is unhealthy. toK local development oueBUon UmitMlj t0 be It makes rents too high for the aver-1 found only in the Improved waterway gs wage earner. It makes it impos- I and harbor. slble for the wage earner to ever own a home. It k.n. .... nrit-.Kii i. I A Tet nead h" rat cares. Rus- - - """T " I slan. vesiors ana tnose who might seek a home here. Tocal development of the I Chamberlain's Celle, Cholera and the growing monopolies within Its precincts, finds Itself smothered by some new publication, owned by a coterie of capitalists, that wish ' to guide local matters to their personal interest. The cause ot press Indepen dence, with the addednses con stantly growing, with 7 receipts' not showing anything like a correspond- ' ing increase, Is a menace to the coun try's best Interests. Monopolistic in- . terests and political Interests are too closely allied, to want a truly Inde pendent press. Plausible reasons for tariff extortion need the newspaper. The politician has need for the news paper to promote his interests, "and over 'awe his possible rlvals. ;The telegraph wires tell through Ingenious specials sent as news matter, stories that pervert and distract, and take the public away from matters that are threatening their welfare. j The Independent press knows such telegraphlo matter and exposes It But the newspaper under monopoly right and best character, is that found ed upon the increase of home owners, not, upon a population drifting ,from house to house, as rents may rise or faiu ;,'' .'': ''-; i Diarrhoea Kenedy, Better "' Tha Three Dectors. "Three years ago we had three doe- tors with our little boy and everything that they cold do seemed In vain. At last when all hope seemed to be sone This city. In its corporate limits, I we began using Chamberlain's Colic, has reached its end, in the way of I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and In home owners and settlers. ' There can I " ?w . our Deaa w ""Prove. i. ,1,1 " .' . . 1 roaay ne is as Healthy a child aa pa- be the exchanxe ot occunanta. hut I ...... ... . ' . r 1 nnua couia wisn lor. Mrs. B.' J. there Is no section that offers the op- I Johnston, Linton, Miss. For sale" by portunlty for the local wage earner Davis Pharmacy and P. 8. Duffy, to secure his own house and1 little Plot of land, that will tn tho, conul" Henr' CulTer- a report control lend. itif tn th. fn I v . lrulu or' ireiana nas now T v j,.0uu, auuwa as nome. . trademark with whirh wi,,B.. The renter may have a roof over his I manufactured and otherwise are to head, a few feet ot turf to stand upon, I he stamped, Insuring their genulne- but It belongs to another. There is I n88' whn a penalty may be indicted no lnmtlv. tn k.. 1, , .,u Ior improper use. w au viuui, ail uv.it the people are blind to their real sit uation. 'Profit, a reasonable and Just one, must be given, if the independent newspaper Is to live. Capitalists and politicians can well contribute to es tiibllah newspapers to advance' and protect their personal affairs and In terests, The people have no means t f learning exact conditions from r.-wr;:apers run by li; '::! Itial cplt&I U Fpect to IT"!. t f ' r-p-1 ' 9 less to Improve It, for all improve ments go to another's benefit Cut while this local land and home own ing congestion exiats, there Is one relief pontile, namely, through buil ding of electric car Hues that will :a tirrilury, bring l m r.'ve t'.e . - ) 9 anoe t!) l y h '., 1 run Into 011!: it, out i!s ( s : e n;!ng c' 1 t" t ! so r- re : go from Raleigh by way of Wilson," Greenville, and Choc owlnltr which is three or four miles from Washingtod, and thence to New Bern. The distance from hara m Morehead by thlsne is 21 miles Jong er tha the present foute through uoidsboro, but there will be no dliler- ence In the time as the stop at Golds boro wtli be eliminated.' Nearly all this road runs through an entirely new country, and is, going to be a great factor In developments.-; Ral eigh will go to Washington in force in October in celebration of the open ing of the road and representatives of that town have assured your corre spondent that it will give the Visitors a royarwelsome. Congressman Small said that much Interest is shown by the people of Washington, who to be sure are hospitable to the last degree in this Visit - . : Early next month notices will be sent to the Masons In this State in re gard to the great ceremony of the lay ing of corner stone of their tem ple here, The building Is of rein forced concrete, and is in one of the most public places in Ralelirh. Creat numbers of people watch the work upon It daily. r The keeper of Pullen Park reports that this season has been the most successful in its history. Considera ble money has been spent in improv ing the bathing pool which is now entirely of cement During the win ter a lare number of bath rooms, at least CO will be built for ladies, who liberally 1 atronlze this resort The receipts of the pool have been miuh heavier t' n ever before. The col lection t 1 nnd animals has ben enlai't,. J. li.e paik blends wi;li the College froimds,' and g a great resort f r the r'mj.'tifs of the AkH- Another Coed Man Gone IVromr. . He neglected to take Foley's Kidney cure at the first, slgus of kidney trouble, Tioplng it would wear away, and he waj soou a victim ot Bright's disease. . There. Is danger m delay, bat it Toley's KldneyCur-is; taken-, at once ine symptoms willalsappear, Uie kidneys are strengthened and vou ai-i soon sound and well. . A. It. liass cf Morgantown, lad., had to get rip 10 to 13 times In tne "night, and hsl a severe backache and pains iu the kidneys, (Jure. . - Atlantic County Public High School ZyVt a?0,"86, i!.itlon L0 10 3 - tffltfon in Hi t h S '1 ool de- iSn,toWrf?2?.r"t y.b 7 oths. KailMcmK September 8. Write for catalogue and give us your t atronaire, R. V. HOLTOX, :v. ' , . Atlantic, N C. 7 Atlantic Christian Goliege A cool mouth and warm feet live long. George Hubert, - Jtcuedy tut Diarrhoea, Never Knows I - - to Fail. . I want to say a few words for Chamberlain's - Colic,-' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended It to a numbefot people in, Tprk county and have never known It to fail to ef fect, a cure In any instance, i feel that I can not say tw much tor the best remedy ot the kind In the world." 8. JemisDn, Spring Grove, York Coun ty, Pa. This remedy Is for sale j by 1 uaruiacy ana . a. Uuffy. j "I have" is a better bird than "If I had." German. . - Get a free sample ot Dr. Sboop's "Health Coffee," it our Store. If real vuuee uimurus jour stomach, ; your heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffee imitation. Dr. Shooo has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha coffee In flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real coffee In It! Dr. snoops Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or ce reals, with Malt Nuts, etc. Made in a minute, no tedious wait You lwll surely like it Sold by J. jv McDaniel. Who offends writes on sand; who is offended on marble. Italian. f hjif. m pom r y 1 n 1 1 t t t:. a I Cll'tUi Att for t;.. t'.e r 'Is v i: l,o 1,0 inniln 'f ti.e roll;r;...j f.,r ll'S ninl r Hundreds of New Bern CltUens Know I - Where It Is. , t Not sick enough to go to bed;; Not well enough to do your work. : Itching piles Irritate you all 'the time. . ' ' . . ; . Ecxema or any itchiness 7 of' the Makes life a misery to bear. Doan's Ointment, cures all itchi ness. . , . : - ; . ; ! . Plenty ot proof that this Is so. -Read what a New Bern citizen Bays: v jonn r. jianff, proprietor of. the general merchandise store at 80 Mid dle street, New Bern. N. C, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they are all that they are represented to be. I can nlso- say that Doan's I Ointment la the best thing that t ever used for- itching hemorrhoids, t suf fered untold agony with them, could not rest one moment, day or night; and I could not find any thiug to re lieve the suffering until I came across Doan's Ointment, and procured it at Bradhftm's Pharmacy. It relieved me at once, and acted entirely different from anything else I ever. used. You could talk about this , remedy for a month,, and it would not be like one application of the Ointment You can use ny name and I will only bo too pleased to recommend these remedies to any one whenever opportupity a rlses.". ... . , . " , ' ' - tor sale by all rtftulors. TrU CO ceuts. Foater-AIilburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember Hhe name Doan's and take no other. ' Professor Shelter Mathews, of the University of Chicago, says that mar riage Is too much like a picnic. n. reaction ar.:uiai bridge appears to he setting In 111 lCnglinh BOccly. U Is even Lrcomlng common to hear people declare that tlicy do not play, I and the younger i t Is laakiiiK a f i a n 1 aguitiHt it. In Its stead l,l!!l.inl i nw m to le gaining ground. It-.-: of An i t I . i to Tn it! 1 t!i 1 t It U 1! ! te I f . ' r 1 f it. A I Mr ' t. ' 111Q Urn !, . u Kim n- y 011 r, 1 I 1 . ! I il In ;-. - r : v -wilso n, x. c. : The only high Institution of. learning, of the Chrlslla "Church In the entire .mtu-castern tfronp ot Allntlo and Gslf Slates.- Theonly-oollege ot any . sort within a territory on North, Carolina embracing 10,000 square miles : This college is the property of thejChrlstlnn Church, and la worthy the sup port of every DJsciple of Christ in the State, ft is a Co-EducaUonal InsU tution with three courses leading to Degrees. '- . . Modern Brick Building, Steam heat,. :iocbreVIii, Fine Water Supply, Sewerage, Good Health, Good Keeord. Beautiful Grounds, 3IUd Discipline, Strict Piety, Safe Environment, Expenses Light. .v'v7."ff-X-.'?- t- The faculty consists of specialists in their varidu's linos of wwk from the Masse Business College, Randolph-Macon. University, Martha Washington .: College. Cincinnati and Bostod Conservatories of Music, Yale, Syracuse, 7 and Chicago Universities. .Instruction given In the languaTeV Science, Mathematics. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Elocution, Physical Culturo, Book-keeping, Stenography,-; Typewriting. Taintiug on China, Leather, etol. Pyrogrphy or Burnt wood Work, Pen Drawing and Bible Instruction. v 1 ' . SCHOOL DILL OPEN SKPTEXBEK S, 1907. - -. CompleteLIterary course, one year, including Matriculation, Medical fee Board in the College, and Tuition, for $119. ' - - 1 . r YOUNG MEN CAN BOABD IX CUBS AT ACTUAL COST." ,. For catalogue and other information address . ." V, J. i. HARPER, LL. President - - Wilson, North Carolina. CENTRAL :. ACADEMY I A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL WITH INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT coys and young men prepared, for collosre in th nrrst thorough manher. Course embraces Latin, GreeV, Mathemi.iics; History English, Science and Bible. 121 pays tuition, J oard, room 7 , rent, light, heat and library fee for the schoksstie- jear. An opportunity will be men to a number of younp n,en to work . their way through school " ; - Fall TeruittoBins Vnp:nst28, 1007 If you are interested write - - B. J. AIKEN, Principal, - Llttleton.N Car. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1908 tOK lit fcAKS lioys hav bnn pri-p.ire.1 lot I IH.I.M.K auj l..r 1.1 Kh., uml km been' trained to b M EN t THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. I.kally luciued on A Seville Plaiena. Ureuuuiiun Ml LI 1 AR Y fur iliM:ipllne, canirnl and ouriiixe. Boy. Kpnllnd from oiner Khool, not received. Vlciout Imva rpe!!ed a aoon u discovered. Haling exclndrd by uledireirf honor. Umifed to H6. V-,trrat.. nMe. ArMrr i leu. R. HIN1.IIAM. Supt. R. f-D. No. . ASHKVH I K N f VvvvvrTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTrTTT TTTTTTTTYt VI 3, There are three dollar hats and hats worth three dollars, aid there are hats worth five dollars and Just pliin five dollar Hats. But how 'bout a three dollar hat that could at fairly sell at ' fie" They bear an Imperial Brand. rWe have just received n fine line of these hats in - ' Soft and Derbys $3.00 .- We are .howimr ournew fall line at B irry, ' t i M and $1.00 Shoes, the shapes and styles are better than fvr, in y 1 Inathers and widths, ' t ings , Our line of FALL CLOTHING U nrriviinr tlaly and we are showing some of the best clothes for mr'ii .Tn l hoyav we havo ever canmed, patterns mat are truly smart but not loui - ' New arriving daily in '"TV.7 . 'Bhirts, Hosiery, Neckar e s 75 MIDDLE STREET AikkkkkkkkikkkkiKkklkkAklAkkkA.AAA.kXAklAtukAkiXkkkXXl7 r I ! '99 , 'CUnES CHILLS AlvDFEVtRS . ... and all malarial conditions, used also si a preventative, is abso lutely guaranteed, is not n secret preparation, is only 2e per box and is worth $3.00 to anyone -suffering with malaria in any form. t : .. r::.:..o . kJ l. -J L 1 4 Pharmacist. I! ! 1 J I 1 1 r f i - 1 I
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