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j. T1Y r:r"'H- Vel to Tw ctloi 4 every Tey and eTteajr. at 'oars J Bu'd- . rsrrOK axd propribtob. f , rrsscxiPTjoN rates. .1 Carer Months. & 131 ,.JL .'.J 1 OA . ONLT 3 ABYANCBL Vjj J U w mm-- .1 -P - ! tcai i Paper Pr AAvring Hates 'furnished upon ajppMeAtfea at 4he office, or upon In tae Journal to only sent on pay-in- rTMU Wis. Subscribers will re- (Jri notice, at nxpiratlon of their eub- afefettott and em immediate response to notice wm m appreciated by the TfiBBal ' ' " Hares' at the Poetofflce, New Bern, nnisjun ii i li " j n i (law. Bern. N.JO,. March 10, 1908. A -HO MX COXIHG WEEK FOR NEW Srf lA si'BERir ''4 ':'7serr more ago," The Journal eoatmaeed tot urge upon the citizens of . JJej Bera ihe obserrance of this city's 200U anniversary by a fitting celebration Of this event. Jhtf year. 1910 will be the annlver sajj .gear,, .And what better way to Cefenrat, 4han to hare a Home Com ingsWeekv and during this period to arrange for a gala time, a welcome : to all former New Bernians, and for theee old time residents, and all visit y ore, make the occasion memorable by thepresentation in a suitable way, of New Bern's historical past, by a series A ' ' ' , of scenes, la which the descendants of thoeeearly settlers may take leading partaTha Neuse river at the foot of B?oad street," could easily be con--'erteS' Into-the stage, upon which In pantomime New Bern's historical past6 would be put in review, in a number of scenes and acts, which would take three or four days and nights to present Those familiar with the history of early New Bern, know . av ' " th pQ0iblllt!8 of development in the scenin and pantomime line, that could , ba prjneeatad. The undertaking would - N ba aHltfme,1 therefore the necessity ' " of taktng" action at once in the matter. yeat's advertising would be needed, and haore. tthla could be started, the arrangement, of program would have to be 'made? and all details covering the doings of the Home Coming Week. To makethe. program will take some Mthjk jnd M th flato tor the cele bration ahonld be some week In June, 1810. no time should be lost in per - lectin aotn Organltation, that will take uQ tna' work at once. How is this organisation be started? The Wo aoaa'a JJlub. la the only acUve local aasoclatioatin etvlc work.' Through U could be given the start, and with thla Cltib polnUng the way, and show lag whaahouid(be done, a good tor ward saovasMnt can be undertaken at The Journal offers Its columns to may sugiesUons regarding the Home ConUnyeeii, la llP, and what may . be done , These columns continue to be freav-toi ' tte-i Woman's ' Club, and specialry la' this matter of celebrat ing the 200th aaniversay of New Bern, will The JournaigiiMl t kelp the Woman'aipiub If it will start the move ' aaeat, toiinr way that may be asked: What la needed lrthe beginning in a tangible,; practical, way. It will take akill and fork to carry out this plan, of a Howe Coming Week, But the abil ity to can? K to a success is here in New Bern. AU that is needed to the InaufuraUon, J the .work, P ARTT U AB II OSI, ASD PARTI . - CHIOS ' . ' ' .' That democrats "of North Carolina are unfortunate la not Wing' able '"to adjust themselves 'on the points of harmony and union, It Is considered too of tea ( party discord, when some d jmbcrats express themselves too freely against what other democrats rsard as matters' that call for no C'scusskra," Who shall decide, what to i.' cuss, tndon what , subjects to be ( " fit? Ca, Ctati and national candl- ' i, on Btate prohibition and local ' n, R l not id Lu supposed that ; I d -mtv !i are agreed. This is a i t ale, with people-of varying ' ..;! ! tejnpera ..i-nta. 'Antl-con-i ' ' n d x a not necesgar i i - C .'a, even though t t r i ' through per " i . : e r iy c!uim ' : !'.ts does not 1 1 f t. f .e may at some later anpropltoue time break loose, - ' Partyarmoay can prevail better :V f "ec aaloii It .We . flrthte discussion la open, ari ao. hell as discord. vParty jfcinn' ay ;;h 'je fraik'discusnioa Sjf opinions od mi and things will coma nearest' to de veloping that all lmportant'condltlon upon election . day, party anion, wbeaJ ajl prevtous.dlscussions .are lorgatasn. an J only th given attent an J only the aucceas of the ticket to It has always been the case, of our friends, the enemy, the'. Republicans; that they areth greatest ngbiers a mong. themselvea before elecOon day and the greatest cemented party "on election day. If the State democracy. would give more vent among, thent selves,' without being, called malooav tent too seriously in factional ex troversies, it 'would help '-towards greater harmony, and that moat need ed condition, a solid front upon elec tion day. , :y. I'. '1 fcI! THE DISTINGCISHISQ MARK MERIT. : An old saying haa it, "We become distinguished by . merit ; alone.? To the youth .the - Question of what is merit, is all important ' It la well to understand what merit really is? tor too easily is the wealthy man, .or the' person famous through peculiar methods, held to ' poaaesa merit, ba- eause of an outward ezhiblof auo cesa. It is because of this outward glamor of apparent success, that youth is led 'astray. Short cuts, be ginning at the school bouse, where right ideas and a determined routine of application -in work and study, ap pear too tedious and ao if the School seems too monotououa and alow in securing results, the endeavor, once the school ia left behind, la alone the same line, to short cut, and gain through the lines of least resistance. . . . .... JV To the world, actual merit la recog nized without queation. This does not mean that it receives a recognition to be set apart and truly honored, by applause or gifts. "We become distinguished by merit "alone" when (hat merit stands for character, a life that may not be known for its genius jt intellectuality, but a life that makes tor good citizenship, for morality, for unselfishness: : Merit of this kind does not always shine among men, In fact, true merit does not force recog nition by intrusion, by stepping' out to be seen alone. ' It would not be of the right sort, the . distinguishing kind, if it did ao. And yet the merl that an upright character ever shows makes Itself a force," not demanding any mark, but making Itself known as true, and because of its sincerity and trutht calls for' homage' on. all sides, winning this acknowledgement on account of its honesty, that to never questioned.' ' Lawyer Clark Breaks' late reetry . The "Man About Town" of the News and Observer; tells the following story of Mr. W.V. Clark, New Bern's bril liant' attorney:'' K '' "' "'" "It la not generally known that Hon. W, W. Clark, of New Bern,' courts the Muses, but he has the distinction of being one of the few writers of verse whose lines have been quoted before the North Carolina Supreme Court It happened in' the Attorney-General's argument against the defendant in the case of State against Jim White, an action against the defendant tor car rying a concealed weapon: White's defense was that he could not be tried for the same offense but once In two years and aa he had Already' been tried for tCfcylng a concealed weapon on the I4th of January, and been ao qultted, he ought not to be tried for carrying a concealed' weapon on the 8th of; January, leas by ' months the time he claimed the law allowed him. But however strange aa it maf have seemed to White, the higher tribunal disagreed with him and affirmed the opinio of the lower court Mr. Clark's pome" to as follows, written appropos of the trial 'v" 'v " hid WUi Jim whtterjirivhiur,'; j IH alng yon a' 'song,' '' A man who sins one ' Can then do no Wrong. ''' For two years at leasi '' " tt- . r i iii7 mmu irfvi ia cruufl, And no Judge shall dare1 ; To makeSfjhn serve time. ' 'Jim White, Jim White, Sins; your song1 in the spring1 J Be ure you sin once" ,: "' " Er4yotf do so again." 11;'"! 5 1 lW .ft sin oace committal " Will' immunity bring: "v "' '" SlngbnJIm White,141 ' ' ' ' ' ' But not In Sing Sing. John R. McLean, owner Of thdWaaa Ington Post, and Cincinnati En quirer, and re Demociat.c canl.I:e for Governor of CulO,' La a f 1 fur collecting tapestries, anj ha focent'y addod an enormous t..:i to'l'a t i house, in: Wa,T.!ns.'u, t l n , m a muBeura for t!e d:; ', y f V 1 1.- -urea.'" ' 1.' " - ' "" ' ' ' " V Bpartaieit ef Sta a CRTiriCATE OF DISS3LUTI0S Ta All Whom These : PresenU may i cotM Creatine iLi " ... : -i Whereas, It appears b my satlafao- ttoa,by duly authenticated record of the proceeding for the voluntary dis solution thereof, by the naanhnonsrcoa i i . . - . .. 1 . 1 '. . . . t n '.'toekholderal d"eposlt- ed tn tny'OfflceTthat Palm'erKlng"Lum ber Company, . a, corporation of this State, whose prlacipkl, office, la situat ed on Middle street, in the city of New. Bern. Count of Craven.. State of North Carolina (R, D y Jones being j 'ti jl 1 .1 I 1 1 i. - ! ,L.U law bcbui. uieraia buu in vuargv uicrs- of, upon whom process may be served) has complied with the requirements of "chapter II,' Revlsal of J905," an tjlled "Corporations,' preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dlsso Wtloif. v"i; ' ; , , " Now.vrhertfore, I,"J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State; of the "State "of North Carolina, do hereby certify. . that the' said corporation did. on the 15th day of February, 1908, file in my of Bce A duly executed and attested con sent la writing' to tHerdlssoiuti6n' of said' corporation executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are how on file in my said office, as provlder by law." ' ', ' ' - In' testimony' Whereof t have here unto set my hand ' and affixed my of ficial Seal at Raleigh, this 15th day of FebroaryA. D..190l. ' ' -SBAL) J. BRYAN GRIMES, ' i "'' Secre'tary of State. - ; r.'-i - ',' i j Using Less Writing Paper , Holyoke, Mass.,-March 6. A, state ment of the condition of the American Writing Paper-' Company mailed yes terday to stockholders, says: "Since October the demand for writing paper has not averaged more than 6Q per cent of the capacity bf the mills and la consequence a considerable curtail ment' la' output has been necessary. This decrease in operation, which haa jiveraged 30 per cent so increased the cost of the finished produce that there was little" profit on operations during the last six months of the year. . . " iTh company added . $352,116 to its profits and loss account last year. The directors of the company have taken advantage of depressed value to buy In 6 per cent bonds of the company at below par. ; NEWS FROM MATSTHLE Maysville, N. C, March . Miss May Fonvflle of Mount Olive, la vis iting Miss Mamie Hurst . Mrs. ton Hardy of near Snow Hill, Is .visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. H. Tucker;' - ' ' ' i Revr D. 3." Geddle bega a aeries of 'mee tinge In the Methodist church lasr weanesday night Rev. . W.. U uaj;lnggim; P. E., Is expected tonight to assist him. ' 'The Methodist Quarterly Conference of he Onslow Circuit, will , be held here on March 7th' and 8th! ' Presid ing Elder W. L. Cunnlngglm will be wltina:' .w-J-;:'-.!-, v, The Maysville M. E. Church, will be dedicated on Sunday. March 8th. We regret to hear of the death of Mrs. John White, who died last Tues day night about o'clock. She. elaves husband and several ' children to mourn her loaa. : ! i' We are Wry glad to learn' that Mr" W. M. Eubank will rebuild his saw mitt at once. " " I Mr.' H. C. Foscue has recenUy put In gas lights in the Methodist church and will also put them in the Baptist church In the near future. ' Glad to report that James Meadows who haa been down with pneumonia, for aeevrat days, Is improving. Lagrlppe and chicken-pox seems to be our most fsvorlte 'sickness Just at this time; - Quite a number of our people are on the sick list" v..'' Mr, A.' J. Collins; who has been In With ithe lagrlppe, Tfor several days to Improving, , ml In an mhA, 'sSE,- Fpri.EEOCZI; Beard si Aldermen Sastaiaa Action In Regard toPermbsien Asked -There was ft speciaf meeting of the Board of Aldermen held In the court response to1 a pet IUon ' circulated by citizens to reconsider", the resolution granting' J. B. Blades the 'right , to OH in' Ifr feet of the slip at the foot of Middle street In front of his new buflding." ' The action had aroused good deaf of feeling among the'ett Isens and the 'petition waa circulated by those -who' will be affected. ! ,The members were called together to dis cuss important' business and the real purpose waa not announced but R was expected that a large crowd would be gathered d support 'the protest that had been made: " , " The abject of the meeting was, there fore, to rescind thel ractlon. There was considerable' dlacuaalon' on the matterX Messra ' X B. 5 and 1 w. B. Blades were present snd'Tt' former gentiaian explained lis Wlni.es;'" The Uiembers of the" board liidii'.ed In some "ti bate. Messrs V. utt mien and ..:,wa supporting the action Uken ty boy al Mr. Daniels Working for 'a rev-- Icrstion, . Mayor Hrran - U Sii 9 rfnarks in the Interest Ci t i i. uin. .y s Vote Of seven : GanderbeaeS-, P-'-icnst .. !. i ' ; ' The ides of Karch v 111 cc .ie again. ' t,hta Caesar'a blijod was let; . The foes of Bryan will hide oat . Behind -he par pet ; . , And when he aeeathem larking there. Hell guess their fell Intent . And run just like kU trteads all Wope " Hell run fnr PiwaldanL v jJbe dldateaJtejwbllcaft wiU pasa the stand again, and the portly fyrnt of MT. 'Taftlwfll show' a'tVnd soma gaimjMhe: ' whisker lata of Mr Hughea will float -upon the breeae, tin neet that sailed kaelisiVtitraila wlllrulsta. western 01 In f ant . boom of Cortelyon wUI grimly yield the ghoat and the neet'wiU rtn the "banqueU j on the other., lUn .co?t-.,' ' - ' ... ..'v. i.' ; '. if JmJ 4i ' ' Another lot of foreign counts, and busted sports and old will sotoe across to marry more of our dead eaay .ftoldi a count will marry a million cool, and a discount two or thieTTSa" gold and glrL (and harts laugh loud) they'll jail put out to sea; and whUe' the Qouida give bonl one Jast one more,, chanoa, alack, we'U alt steal' off and kick oar selves quite low down oa the back. '- V.' Sr'iiisafi'SH ' The country papers will fef, need To Uncle Sam'a mandaU : r t! inat they may not aom reaoera wne But the Gorernment. wlU not aaalst s At squaring things somehow, -'p With old subserlbera-made ao mad-. . They never will, pay sru,"i. March was .the first month pi the Roman year, and was - name from, Mara," the god of , war Mars looked like a twin brother to JUchard P, Hob son, and he waa the regular Roman delegate to the Peace . Conference at the Hague. He was supposed, to be the father of Romulua, the founder of Rome, but ha was not ; he waa only the young man.'s. godfather. Ia ancient warfare it. was, customary o place a gold bronze bust of Iters on the field and then fight, for It. 'if,tw The comedy of life will be, about what it has been the men wRl , labor day and. night, and, the , fives of men will spin.; They'll hava.s,' club r for every . day, and never cease to o; they'll learn to talk of many, themes their husbands do not know; . they'll hear a lecturer from Greece, another on Japan, another on the Renaiaance and several on man;, they'll hire a tot of long haired freaka to make then erudite; they'll work on paper every morn, and look up things every night; and their husbande.w.ltl get supper, cold and Buffer ridicule and the chlU dren will grow Up like wolves, whlla Mdmma goes to school. " ti -' '-'f" '- The money indiscreetly loaded , Will faithfully keep , Mt 'Vr And a lady teacher wUI sit on , The pin whenjt is bent; A -j..,-.. But when the principal responds v To screams heard through the house. She'll not tell him what happened.but . Will say she, saw a mouse. , '' t Until the 21st. March will be nnder knowrf as Places the' f1shv Ps will Induce jfn'is" relative, Stnyvesant Fish, to take the'lllinola Central fight into the U. 8. 'Supreme Coui where R H. Harrlman WUI be ditched with two bum lamps", a derailed back-bone, and a swift kick In the caboose. v.1 After the 21st, March will be, nnder the Influence of Aries, the sign of the Head. "Under tnto sign, old heads will come to the front in the presidental race," and 1 Uncle Joe Cannon will come out of last place and make, the President put two more" burrs in the spacious bosom! of Mr." Taft's pant a-, Persona born' under ' Pisces .drink like a fish and Vote wei' They make excellent subordinates, like Friday and Loeb They can hay no, and R la futile to expose them' to any more life in surance, for they wont take R. ..They are' very cautious, and alwaya take seats' near the lire escape. ', Z -Persons born' nnder" Aries always think before' speaking, and the ne say anything. They are good organ-J isera anq generally, neiong to. ine Anti-Saloon League. They, ., make good lawyers,3 and generally get, the case continued until , they can elecf the prosecuting attorney, j ..' . " ' ...,.-',' . ! The. TernaL Equinox wll ej:iii 1 And the Irish will parade;; ,) , . The booming , bullfrog will resume , Hta music In the glade. f ',,(.,, . The mole will burrow la the lawn, , And the rash duck hunter toot ,- Hla caller while pneumonia drills a i' leak hols in his boot, v . ! ' -VT J -x. And the gentle spring. will come and the poet will essay, with swelling breast and bliss his bum and Muse attended lay; the rooster will an nounce the dawn, and the 'ben. will scratch the dirt,, and everybody , will BPt on a , thinner un ' r !rt Til sassafraa will brew a- 'a t tos t; System rank, and V e v t " set the train and U.r -v It d wa tie Sank; the gander' I t' e.fx -s w'l moult, the mesdow N w-t. r- l lie sprlng-lntoxlo i r U "1 V 'l a aummerset Tts 1-mst v 1 Is cleaned up Sgaln, f e r'"'iis "S In drove, and the t ' ! 1 t - bread and cheeae x " ' i V t ' 'ft Stove, The you i r r 1 t "! ' " beat for love, an 1 1t ' - j weeds will find a ' i I ' ! ' i . t where Eatella wo m I - j ' AuJ t?,cn Hin t A ' - ! I J'.-U' p. ( : : , ! A ; ! I 1 I I: '. t I . r,'j i 9tk e dak Bingham School, Mebaae. N ..ti. Mar. t. The Kaliathenie And. Pf mia Ut rarr'B6ctetleaaelecte4utuulbiUon" The queatloa to "Reeolved hat orth Carolina shldenaot Prohibition 4 tl iWalaon Oiali at, Uath"i;ar olina and Mr. Baaoow Proctor of Dur- lhaavN. CJt wmaeatlthstafflrma- Ut. whU.Mr.gCaflfTfyJlof of Ner Bern 'and Mr. George Harper Inrbain will" ontesj tw'Jh aegaitijre btlheprbjotlon, theaa gentlamen bavins- been at "eomtniumnt u-a 0faf class and 'much: Interest la PH readrinanifested In Ian discussion of rnsLjiiMw t . f . - . . f .. ieThe' Bromell-Bael OOTpany . hkta rust ktven a delightful entertainment at lha lishont Waistetf' ot;jerj! IneImpsrsoaaUona, harp foloa and TOeal':mnaic3 : r'" , ".:.! '? ' "-''';'.i kUtractfreilst ol base'bari gaen n uvxn arrangea tor ue seaon.viv wQPha Hhe Aim of Winanager ant Cadet" Corps to' but" audi reatrictlona around 'the athieUos an wili . eliminate fha Jtctlonable features and Wflt-, ten' esofatioas nave, been drawn up and '''signet ' Rmhln(!."th ' numbet s of lua w D pwyen, uuiumg ue games bh weekly "hoUdays. aa far' as consia-' hl and prevehtlhg athlf tics from ln-N wrrenng wun ue acnoiaranip oc ine school The schedule Is aa follows, ilterchniOrange' broschool at Bingham. - .P.v -ls'-lt4hirV1f North Car-, "Hi wn Sllll. . ' ' alaroh li-A." A M. Colleg at Ral . March ' SlTrlalrVtont'ib'n KMk V-C l-1-"'" iV.;W.'..'-...;.. . . 'surcn io aiion uouege, at a;ion. . M April ISTrinity Park High School at'Bmgliam?" '. T-:"t ' 'April lsTrinlty Park jfegh School kt Durham.siii:,i'.''!,f ' ' s' :';;" j April. 20. Rocky Mount High School kt Rocky-llSdnt 7' . jA - :. 1 Stop th''0ckana; ' Coughf ir. ttoopa Cough Cnra will ursly 'stop and with perfect ytety. It to so roughly "harmless, thaf Brl 8hoop. lis mothers te' use nothing alee even Ith verrMing babiea. ,l The whole- ic green leaves and tender sterna at a lung beaHag moaatsinsns shrub tarnish ihe enrative prapedfes to Dr. Sheop Ceaurh'Ciirs.' It ealnu :ths cagh, and heata the sanaitive bron chial asemfcrnies.- Ns optum, no chior Jnn, nothing harsh need 'te Injure euppreaa.' Deatand Or.' Snoop's. is no other F. B. aVnty.' t . , , , ,. i Beath of Mrs. MetUe Wl Mrs.- Mollld'F Whke, wifc.ot John SJ Whtte , who Uved in OnaloW.Cmn- tyj four or trt' miles- from Maysville, did March 1, ' I90C She waft horn IHcember to, 1168. 'Our sister Waves seyea children, five grand-chlldrea, and n-: hnaband 4 to mourn her' lota. Eafly la Uf s she joined the Mtssionlry Baptist Church, and before passing away aha expressed herself as ready to (go. While aha. reluctantly parted from her loved ones, they are kratsfu! to the Good Lord that she was ready L. .... . -. ... . . . v , a . . ' Her burial took Dlaee nasKher home aad the re -was so much' sorrow that It waa heart rending to be there.' v 1 : May the Holy Spirit comfort the hearts of the. bereaved relatives ,and heln them to meet her In Heaven, D.C,0. , The mines "of the wor ld em ploy k OWjOe persons; and more than one- iniru w an are r ine uriusn aan- Pire- r ' ..i-.i 1 Hit Won'i:iai-It's t' -f refty winsome lace tint's leading k t men to the altar. Girls get wise,' Ws Hoi- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea and get that' elear, aweot 1 look, happy emUe that wina them.: ' Begin" now. tScts Tea lor Tableta. F. & Duffy. 'C ' KaKhern Crean tarly Ease Teel rei.iees. ' Whlta l&af Eaed Caa4 tZfc Ks. U K.';is street, lew, Earn, 1L t -t'-A.- It Is eatlmaUt'that t&are are 61,000 a xa m mt them, are In Cerniany. ' "'' V't' - r i. VaipSe' lire is nU right fir tboee who san aord ft Etatlstlca ahow Cat married wot oa two years longer than slagle ones. Applirf"-- let r;r -a.'-'''' ,. ( i North CaroTaa,. . 9- j. " -, 'I '. ' fr""" County, Umie I rr' . t'-:-n ti. " s i l'a U.ftt sr' "cr"-..a v "1 be : .-"a, t: Covp---.r tt r ': . s lv v' ft J.-'t .r '1 c :.t!.' ft I ; Gutter Term, 13U7 c " i . r ' r C'H. rf Cr"iC 'y ' c-rliue of aa".t "V, . -.t . t r... . ;r--.!- tj t I try tt t t i ' ; s t:e t e-y f ' - , J. u. a: . .ld. I ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. "An. idaue Prf pvsS.gn PrAg. sL-I'atL&Fa.Mi.ijuii e lVoJtwtesDi&aaoaflaifi it r 4 CSV a.' 4 if ;. Ul. thl 1 w rtess and RestjContains ncTso- Ouiinu .Morphine norMixraL! 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 10, 1908, edition 1
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