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TUXT EJE3ITTI0X FAR LAW iv;:::eefl r : - V 1 : V TIY t..'.L-.L 1S78 tm .u. im ; rabliahed to Two Sections, every Tuesday and irriday. at Journal Bulld-s8-0 Craven Street CUAELXS I. 8TEYISS, x EDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of New Bern and SUBSCRIPTION Two Mouths. V . .- .". RATES. 25 1.00 fUree Months.. fix Month-. --. "lva Months. . - - ONLY IN ADVANCE. - The Journal '-Z uy twnt on pay-ln-' vlvance barf a. 8ub.cribera will re- - atva notice of expiration ot their sub- U UVViV V Wft W wiiwiint i JeurnaL -. -. . Advertising ' rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon ln lulrr by mai ' ilntated at the Poatof flee. New Bern, N. C. aa second-ciass matter. ' New Bern, N. C, May 4 1909. BERRY SHIPPERS AXD SHORT MEASURE New legislation in the states or New York and Massachusetts, makes it Important that Southern shippers of berries shall know of this legisla tion, which demands full standard berry "cups" of 67 cubic inches. "The New YoTk Packer" of April 24th, devoted 'to general produce in terests, contains a long article on tiie new "Berry Box Law" in that State and its promulgation by the authori ties at Albany, the article including the official circular from the Stain Sealer of the Weights and Measures with directions to deputies to enforce the same. New York and Massachusetts have passed a law imposing a severe penal ty for the sale of any small fruits in quart measures holding less than 67 cubic Inches and pints holding less than 33 1-2 cubic inches, and the su perintendents of weights and measures in Massachusetts as well as New York are insisting that the new statute must be strictly enforced. The Massachusetts law in addition to the penalty for offering the sale or small fruits in measuring legs than the standard, adds to the same right on the part of the authorities to conn"!, cate said packages. " Both states will allow 'the sale or packages holding less than the stand ard, providing the same quarts ana pints, not the crates are each stamp ed with letters half an inch in length the word "short". Neither State, how aver, will allow under-sized cups to be made in their respective states even (or shipment to other states. The berry shippers can easily ascertain whether the quarts they purchase to ship their berries will come up to tiie replrred standard by sending a sam ple by express to Dr. F. Relchmann, superintendent weights and measures, Albany, N. Y., or Daniel C. Palmer, superintendent weights anj measures, Boston, Mass., who will promptly give the desired Information without cost to parties sending the samples. . The quarts heretofore used meas ured between 63 and 65 cubic inches." WELCOME RED J MEN I ' The gathering in New Bern, today, of the Great Chiefs of the Improves Order of Red Men, to observe their . Eleventh Oraat Council; is a matter that concerns not merely Chattawxa Tribe No. 14, In whose wigwam the ' fireat Chiefs wll meet, but this gath - erinf la one that the people of New Bern are Interested In, and in their behalf the Journal welcomes the Chiefs and trusts that their visit may . . prove a' pleasurable one.. - la another column, the Journal pub lishes an abstract from the history of the Order In North Carolina, that ' may be read with profit and Interest by every one. The ceremoniea of the Order, are as the history says "fasci nating". , But more than this, are the ' fraternal bonds, and the rich benefits .. of pecunlany help that are extended, : when necessary, to needy brothers. The Red Men are rich In their tra , dltlone, and go back nearly 150 years for their original beginning.. In all the years the Order haa grown and strengthened, and today stands m,u,i mo vM.ii.iii.-uv iiu-uji u.s.u- it Ions of the World. Nt.w I fin welcomes the L O. It. M. r t'.-:r Tribes Inrreaw, their mm ' .'",. and thlr fraternal 'j t ow anl sfreiig'.lien fr beyond Do sion or trade any tile, aod lay awake at aighU unable to deep r Are. 'your nerve all one, aad your stomach too t Has am bitioa to forf a ahead ia the world left you P U so, yoa might a well put a atop to your aaiaery. You ce do it il you will. . Dr. Pierce's Goldea Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set Ih t ia your stomach, aad your appetite will come (mus.. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in ycur family toward eossumptioa, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Evea alter coa sumotioa has almost Mained a foothold ia the fona ot a lintferinl cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will brin about a euro in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advic it tjvtu frtt to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. '" Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines,' recommended to be. "just as good." Dr.. Pierce's medicines are of known composition. ; Their every ingredient printed, on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. - OBJECTS. The church Is held by many to be a charitable Institution, therefore en titled to support through various, wha:, may be termed, enforce help meth ods. Church fairs and bazaars, din ners anj socials, with their varloio devices by which the dollar may be secured through the sale of some ar ticle that has usually been Pegged all these are held as just means of secur ing the money, to reinforce that re ceived through regular channels, such as pewrents and Sunday collections. An agent for some carnival com pany, visits a town "and seeking the co-operation of some local benevo lent, society or association, gets per mission to do a joint account bust- nes with the local organization, anc so escape local license taxes, probably county and state, as well. The local organization stands sponsor for the show people, and usually are impos ed upon, as guaranteeing people, whj may present many objectionable fea tures to the public. Tag Day has recently gained prom inence, and is employed in the name of charity, to help the finances or some local institution, and young wo men and girls are sent forth to hang worthless paste boarda on every man's coat, of course having to solicit mo ney in exchange for the paste board. "It would seem as though the twen tieth century civilization- should gain in its methods, from these ways of gaining financial aid for worthy insti tutions. With civilization, charity ought to gain in refinement, and the old wa's of anything being legitimate if done in the name of charity, ought i to pass away. Men, are . the ones sought, in all these methods, and it would seem the cheaper plan to con tribute to. church, to local institutions, and so escape, what is really financial persecution, and be relieved from hav ing carnivals that bring disorder, and tag days, that cannot help injuring the natural and becoming modesty of young women and girls. It would seem that charity support help to-perfectly legitimate and wor thy institutions and organizations ought not to be upon - the enforc I order plan, and by ways and methbds which even those accepting,, must quec tlon, and feel doubtful of employing Better the open contribution, than have bo employ some catch method to se- coure the money aid. If your stomach, heart or kldneyr are, weak, try at least, a few doses only of Dr. Shoop'a Restorative. . li live or ten days only; the result will surprise you. . A few cents will cover the-cost! And Dere ,s "h? help comrr so quickly! Dr.. Snoop doesn't drur the stomach, nor stimulate the hear' or kidneys. Dr. Shoop'a Reatoratlv goes directly to the weak and fallln: nerves. Each organ has Its own con trolling nerve. When these nerrer tail, the depending organs must e necessity falter.- Thla plain, -yet vita' truth, 'clearly lella why Dr. 8hoopv Restorative la ao universally success ful. Its success la leading druggists everywhere to give It universal pre ference. A test will surely tell. Sold by P. 8. Duffy. Our (Jolored Subscribers A I errruoa. The name of "Harry Allston- whlcq "Uached t a card of thanks in toe Sunday journal enouiu have bee;i Usl t have Invariably sjoken of It Henry Austin. A mistake waa nmde the highest terms of praise. Lame Id the copy. , ,back, lame ahoulder and atlff ecx are '' "jdue to rheuihatlnm of the musclrs, ROTICEI usuallv broiirht on bv ainoaura tn mill Certificate No. 61. for two shares or 0r damp, abd are quickly cured by ap series. No. 1, of the capital stock of pjng tn, eminent freely and Bins- Standard Building and Loan Associa. tlon bnS b-fn loSL Or misled. Thlt . tn lv. 0.r. that ani.l cat nn m.i..i.. . i ii -i, -rw - bem marie to the association for a dup llcste certldrate. This April 27lh 1909. Wlt.LIE R KENNEDY. omethli.C ti see Well. It would be Eenator, Alilrkh retiring for one You Feel This Way? Do yon (eel all tired out P Do you (onetime think voa iuit eaa't work away at your profes looter 9 IM, yoa have a poor apa- The Wisdom of Fools. - The absurdities of municipal man agement of business enterprises are well Illustrated by the following quo tation from the ordinances of an In diana city: - -.; : :- "If at any time the dynamos of the city electric light, plant become over loaded to such an extent as to en danger the ' machinery, the superln tendent shall report that fact to ihr committee on waterworks and light. and 8a Id committee shall decide what llgbta shall be cut out of the circuit In order to relieve the dynamos, pro vided that no lights shall be cut out or ihe circuit without at least forty-eight hours' notice to the patrons who are to be deprived of their lights." By the time this action was taken there would be no dyuamos to relieve, for they would have burned out Ion; before the committee bad been called together. Thla Is a good example ol the results to be expected from Intrust in; puch an undertaking to the teude mercies of counctlmen who don't knoi an armature from a transformer. Good breeding shows Itself mo where to au ordinary eye It appear, least Addison.. sua e; ILL the COUCH AK9 CURE THE LUNGS Dr. King's WITH I Ull OLDS Trial Bottla.se AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATIS tfAOTOitV OB MONEY BErUNDED. New Use For Old Lace Shawl. Women . lucky enough to own old lace shawls will do well to carry tbem to their dressmakers for transforms' tlon into peplum draperies. Many ot these old fashioned, aha wla are thin; of beauty. Their new use Is In lin with the craze for the styles and fash ions of the daya.jf our grandmothers Another attractive finish to the frocl of today la an apron of lace or em broidered net, which covers the from of the' gown and la tied behind inucl In the way of the child's ordinary ole fashioned pinafore. These lace apron. are best over a princess dress. ' A goof substitute Is a broad stole of lace which at once suggests a use for th broad lace scarfs many women bar put away with their treasured Inc shawls. The woman Is Indeed forte' nate who baa laces and old jewelr; for these articles at present are pmi tlcal aa well aa seutlmentnl treasures Lived 152 Year. Wm. Parr--England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked In the .fields uutll 132 and lived 2f years longer. People ahould be youti ful at 80, James Wright, of Spurlocs Ky., shows how to remain young. " feel just, like a 16-year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bot.Ies oi Electric Bitters.- For thirty years kid ney trouble made life a burden, bin the first bottle of this wonderful meet Icine convlnoed me I had found tnt greatest cure on earth." They're: a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown or old people. ' Try them, SOc at all drug gists. ' ' . - r4i-k.nmaj and tra.tice." . t think tie ixitll.-d Ulitil of llie f lall.Mts. a onlvt-ranl brt tberliuol nt 'ig all lliliif a to i-ommoii. la not alv.a -ITXTteU lijr the evidence . f tb rn-fl e. Thcjr put brfcire o a rre f a ilrer al rrlf aa'Tlnce They, preijc. f In a Inn- u:i7t of spite and eury. 'ativd find nf all uacbaiital.lpnM They t.plt oh that w should dwell t '-rth-r In ir:ltjr and rouiradeshtp Th e thiow'TPS apllt Into twenty ol wore factions, sihli b bate aod abu each ether more thno they bate and abuse us They wish to reconatrart the world. They begin by leaving out hnman nature. Eight lion, Winston Churchill. M. P . r ( hamberlala's Llalneat This la a . new preparation and a good one. It Is especially valuable as cure for chronic and muscular ' rheumatism, and for the relief from pa wnrn (t afford, ln Mut, flam. matory rhfumatlsm. Those who have saglng the affected parts. Soreness ',, Ih. mn.r-Ua .t,.th.. InA,.. , ' iiuirm r.iw ur ijijurj, ia aiinr'i tn, nlment For sale by Davis .FhnrmArv ant all dmrt-l.ta Only the first baby Is favored wltn ivisns irom me angi( in us slum- bcrs. A little psregorlo la wbat tie otbsrs get CLIca Kswa. Discovery For a Certala Class of LeceaioMves In Regard ta Carrying- Ilertrlo Head Lights v . I Kaieign, May Jw-as counsel tor the- Atlantic Coaat Line and the Seaboara ,ng h,DU,0Il of ,nimal sagacity yes Air Line railroad companiea, Mr. Jaa'ter(Jav ,t w - now that kept ibB ri. rou nas niea wttn tne corporation i commission petitions aor tne commis sion' to exempt locomotives In certain classes of service from the necessity ot being equipped with electric head lights under the operation of the act ot the 1909 legislature, requiring that all locomotives on main lines shaU be equipped with the electric head-i lights, this equipment ta be accom plished at the rate of one fourth or the number in service each year tor four years. The petitions 'do not sjteclfy just the classes ot locomotives that are desired to be exempted. This will be clearly set out when 'the pe titions come up for hearing later. . The Corporation Commission has get May 12, as the time for hearing the petition of citizens of Sanford tor the railroads ranning Ain'to that town to ba 'required to jojn in . an adequate union passenger station. The roads involved are the Atlantic Coast Line The Seaboard Air Line, The Southern and the Atlantic and Western. N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs. The seventh annual, session of thf North Carolina Federation of Wo men's Clubs Will meet in Raleigh rrom May 4th to 6th.. the following ta the program. . , : - ' . WEDNESDAY, MAY THE TENTH : 9.30 a. m. At the State Capitol. Presentation of credentials. -k; 10.00 a. m. Invocation Mrs. T. N. ivej Minutes of . Tuesday's meeting - : Report 6f credential Committee.' Report of Board of Directors, Reports' of departments Library. Extension, Education, Civic, Art MusK Publication. The New . .Library Commission- Mr. Lewis R. Wilson. The Joint Education Committee o' the N.-E. A... Mrs. R. R. Cottei Betterment of Public Schools . Mrs. W. R. Hollowell. 1.30 p. m. Luncheon at the Woman Club, given by the Raleigh Mer chants Association. ' 2.30 p. m. Reports of Departments Industrial and Child Labor, Re ciproclty, Child Study. Household Economics, Literature, Forestry.. Reports of Special Committees Leg islatlve, Library Commission, Sch larshlp. 3.30 p. m. At the State Capitol. A Womans Equipment Miss Laun Drake Gill, chairman or commit- tee on Education, Q. F. W, C., in roduced by Mrs. F. L. Stevelns, Chair- nan of Education Committee, N. C F. W. C. - - ' The great hunt has begun, dollars. ; Flvr How's This? ; - We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh' that cannot be, cured by Hall's , Catarrh Cure. ' ' F. J. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. I. Cheney & Co., for the last fifteen years, and believe hjin perfectly non trablIn all business transactions and financially able to -carry out any obli gations made, by his firm'. , ; WALDINO, K INN AN & MARVIN , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Intrr ially, acting directly upon ihe blood and mucous purfnees of the system Testimonials sent free." Price 75 ceni per bottle. Sold "by all druggists. Take Hall's Family pitls fur conrf patlon. Five jc.!! ' . : . t ..I; m i r; rtttm-or!.-"., I!m- if.-tilt ijtac. .. er MtM lislve I:hiv;i.',.1 ir.f'j.r llmluh.biJ. Hi ."cni--jj t-..t!K t-v. ' i.g erMn:A fir. Mcl'll luh r ;- halmir.u Vf Ihe wt-r bntird. rwi-n'.'. id: -,; . - ' - " . 8o fur It iiiUHt lx admitted that I at lug hrtd Ijrci) cCfifcd. I On tn think tbnt ir waa ever anil. IpilcJ tln '.licre wm:lil e cry rivIiis "li tlio cr peiiHs ot ailmliiltratiru. h.t the man agement cf a trndr.iff rou ri byi monlclpnl tody must always tnvulrt expenditure fjulto ontrldo that whl. I falls on a prlrBte 'cornpauy." Dustln Farnam seems to be a good actor, even in court. ' ,. Mm l curintJ t 1 1 i. i 0 r'yfi- .. t 1 Il f' . if r- ' i t" e, i f , 1 - -ft - . c' y la s I , t t.it mm . s7 Gentry Brethers Dogs and Ponies ip. pear la a Pleasing Exhibition. molt wonderfui .nd molt interest- ipectator, gueaanff M tn, time what waa coming next . tor the animals could do everything but talk and some of the dogs talked." '. ! . ': -The circus has msde several visits i to New Bern and every time they come they present a performance that produces ecstatic, wonderment A cir cus such as wa commonly have, tne acts are regarded with due praise bub dumb animals doing stunts that practically seem Impossible, with reg ularity and apparently a good deal ot reasoning la something '; that com mands more than passing" notice. "- The ponies were the first to per form and they appeared In -a patriotic act, representing the great nations of the world. They were beautiful lit tle animals and made a pretty sight The ponies then executed some mil itary . maneuvres with ease and accu racy,.,.: ; ':,;."-:r'7 ',-'''-.'.,'--:-:- The dogs occupied a large part ot the time With their part of the pro gram. The jumping act waa very cle ver, their appearance seemed to Indi cate that they were not highly bre dogs but belonged to that class com monly nown aa "cur". This despisec class of canine, it la said, makes the best for tricks and acting. ' The elephants, monkeys, pigs goats and sheep all had acta that were In tensely pleasing and caused great ad miration from the crowd. . , "A Some very clever horizontal bar per formances were given. The clowns Were especially good In that act. The show demonstrated that animals J are capable of doing a whole lot more than we are supposed to believe. Rev. John H. Fesperman, Salisbury N. C, who is the author of several i li tigious books, writes: "'For .several years 1 was afflicted with kldnev trou ble and last winter I waa suddenly stricken with a severe .pain in my kidneys and waa confined to bed eh-'h: days unable to get up without asstp- ance, I had to get up several timer during the night. f" I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, ana tne pain gradually abated and finally censed the irregularities disappeared and : can cheerfully recommend Foleys ivk' ney Remedy. Davis Pharmacy. A Banquet to Berlin. The following paragraph from Pear sons magazine will he read with In terest by the many friends of Arthu Devlin to whom fame; came after be played "Second" ln New Bern.-. ( "Arthur" Devlin v entered the pro fessional ranks after graduating from Georgetown University.. He played with Newark for one season and his bril liant game attracted ' attention. , New York signed him and today he Is the leading third "baseman of the National League. Devlin Uvea at Washington. D. C, where he has'a -beautiful homo His charming wife Is the daughter o a Chicago Treat President J . ; A musical atmosphere pervades the Devlin homes the head of tbe housr contributes his share. . Devlin's exq it? site mandolin playing is a pleasnrabl remembrance to all who have heard tt Arthur Devlin lovea hig home. -The attractions of social life are almos irresistible, but when the time comc-r he hearkens to the call of the 'flia- nond ahall a born- third bsseman hide his talent under, the bushei Perish the thought. .. ; ; ' Transformers of Base bail." Kills to 8top the Flood. The worst foe for 12 years for John Dcye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a run ning ulcer. He paid doctors over $ll)i Ot) without benefit. Then BurklenV Arnica Salve killed tbe ulcer and en r- ed him.- Cures fever-sores, felon razema, salt rneum, infallible fur pllea, burns, scalds, cuts corns, ""je at all druggists. Very Attractive Special Bates via Soatbcra Railway to Charlotte, K . - f, ana Bclarn, Account, Twen tieth ef Kay Olvbrstloa, , . Account twentieth of May celebra tlon, Charlotte, N.'fr., May 16-20, 1909 the Southern Railway will sill round trip tickets at rates quoted below: - FROM . . -;; .' Raleigh,.. .. .. .. ,.. Selma,. ., .. Qoldsboro .. .. Durham.. .. ...... Oxford V. ; .;. .. Henilerson. ....... . .... Iliirllngton. . .. .'. .. .... RATE . $5 35 , 6 25 , . 6 83 4.60 565 , 6 .10 These ticket will be on sale Mar 17, 18 and 19th. and for train sched nled to arrive Charlotte, by 1 00 p. m May 20th. Final limit to leave Cha, lotte, up to but not latar thnn mldn'lr of May 22nd. ' For further Informall-m reuHrdln? rate from other iiolnts, Sihedulei:. Tullman acroniiiHi(l.viiin, etc, call on any Southern Railway tlrki aont, or SdJreBS the undersigned. W. it. TAYU k Ceneral Vn4fnwt Agent. Wa -iiltton, D. C. R. 11. Del !'TT3, Traveling 1'iiHflf nger Agent IlaUtKh, N. C A man's rn liiiirs Is inuilu of In rut.l.er wsriM'itel to stretch as I r$ t f a I-- '. Just received the finest Jine of Refrigerators, Ice Chests and Hammocks that' we. have ever put on the market. -Call and examine our line for; your self before buying elsewhere. . x ...... v ' t 1. 1 TURNER FURIJITURE COXIY 93 Middle St. Phone OUR BRANCH. STORE We also runa branch store in Jacksonville N. C for convenience to our customers.-: Same goods at -same prices. L. ;H. FRENCH, Manager- P STRONG -COURTEOUS - PROGRESSIVE j NEW BERN N.C. WM. DllNN ' - PHE5T.- - ' C.D.DRADHAM VICE PRE ST. HELPFUL BU5IIIE55'RELnlSS: - ,The policy of this bank is to cultivate ' helpful business relations with its depositors and to render at all times the service which their needs demand and which our equipment insures.' We pay interest' on time deposits. ' ' ; , , . . d PAID ON H3c 3C FRESH STRAWBERRIES TO-DAY, TWO. Spring Chickens, Freih Water Mill ground Meal. I POLLOCK U Z, Foot of Middle- Street -J IJ3 3c P Sci-eeh AMD WINDOWS. SCREEN WIRE, .GALVAN IZED WIRE . CLOTH. ICE CREAM FREEZERS' ALL OTHER FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE Gast ill Har d vaf c Co. Middle Street. ' Phone dH2l MEADOWS' MEAL IS made from WHOLE GRAIN of GOOD W1HTE CORN QUALITY GUAIvAI ITE2D - Ask your GROCER for MEADOWS' MEAL t BUILDING i Aril, ' JJUUK, ULlltUJ, BRICK, LIME C:::tEtiT. PLASTER, LATHE?. . l.C:.;. ir.G, SHINGLES, PAUriT,, OIL. -.VARNISH," 1 .P.O. Box 445 ... 4 T. A.UZZEL.L ' CASHIER-. - SAVINGS 4 - in BASKETS )25c. r Eggf, Smoked Hams ; and ;,' ' & SMITH - ; iCD C Phone 71 172 T-, , 3L1 3rH ' Dcot-s 147 New Bern N.' C ,V1 -' J : ic r i a i , i Hi Mr u 0 0 A MISDATED) PAGE
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