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ike ' mm Kstat&aec 18TS . fabuslwd to Two Sections, avery Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Build f M-a Craven Street. - CHJJOKS L. BTXTX58, EDITOR AHD TROPRMTOR. ". Official rnm Paper of New Ban , and SUBSCRIPTION BATHS, - wo Months.. .. .. .. . ..f IS U M LOO litre' Montita.. .. .. tut Months.. .. .. . waive Months.,. .. .. .. ONLT IN ADVANCE. Th Journal to only Mnt on pay-In- idvanc baits. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration ol their sub- vripUons and an immediate response to notice wu na appreciated by the Journal . Advertising rates tarnished open application at the office, or upon in iuItt by mal nteid at the Poetotfice, New Bern, fJ. ". as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. Auk. 5. 191". 1-3 THE DESIRE FOR PATERNAL ISM. To the average man of fifty years paternalism is more acceptable than it is to the boy of ten years. Untried and inexperienced youth wears the yoke of strict obedience very ungraciously, and fails to heed physic warnings in the mat ter of food and drink and rest, as being not merely personally dis tasteful but as quite unnecessary. The "don't" to youth appears as the attempted barrier to pleasure and individual gratification. It is the riotous gluttony of youth that Children Cry for Fletcher's VVNVNVV K vvx 7 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been -" lu use lor over 80 year, has borne the signature of v and has been made under his jper- -. sonal, supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It ; contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislvness, It cures THarrhwrt and "Wind : Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORJA AIAVAYS i Bears the Signature of Si W7 '. II 1 aiounavcA GIVES HIS BLOOD TO SAVE COMRADE Goes Under Knife for Second ' Time in Philadelphia ' 5 Ilospital. ' x Philadelphia, August 3. Sacrificing I another large quantity of his blood in an endeavor to save the life of Daniel Montague, a hero. of the Merrimac, Corporal William Gray, a quartermas ter at League Island navy yard, today for a second time submitted to an oper ation at St Agnes hospital for the transfusion of his life fluid into the veins I of his old shipmate. Dr. William Faun- tleroy, of the Washington naval hos- Ipital staff, sent here by Congressman Richmond P. Hobson, of the Merrimac, handled the knife, assisted by Dr. Charles II. Whitmer, of the local hos pital staff. ' ' "" After the two men had Wen taken apart and their wounds dressed, Monta gue immediately showed improvement and is rapidly growing stronger. Gray, while weak, is in good condition and Will be sent back to the navy yard in a few days. - - The Kin ways For Over 30 Years Bought Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 for Women.".' It tells of Dr, I Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how those pothing, healing, anticepiic supposito ries, bring quick and certain help. The Kook is free. Adores ur. invp; Ka- Iqine, Wis. tsradnam Drug uo. . In Use VHX CENTAUK COWeUNT, TT MUII IKY TMT. HCWTOKK CITY. and busiuess street. It is a public (highway for every kiud of vehicle. jit is a municipal street upon which pvorir travplpr id pnt.ir.lwl tn full principle, for youth has no dis-l . .. , ... . .. r i ninrjr.rmn anil This nrntPftinn ' Imaana earn opposes every restraint, not upon tinctive senses that an; upon pure physical grounds is the judgment passed. Is it good or pleasurable for the minute, is the test The question of after effects has no part in the decision. For this reason the man of fifty is quite tolerant of paternalism, particularly if the application be such that provides a job that is certain, or gives a shelter even with what would have seemed hu miliating conditions years before Because of individual failure to make money, to gain a fixed and easy competence, does the desire fir paternalism gain. Like the y uth, who may have suffered t rough failure to obey, yet can r curn to food, shelter and parents' ( ve, so is the age of man who be n ft of comfortable surroundings, tl ere is an appeal in paternalism, wnich may restore him to a situa tion that at least provides for tem porary needs, if it does not yield those things that might be termed luxuries. Municipal and governmental pa tnalism too often harbor not tl ose justly entitled to such con si leration, but those who gain po gi ion through questionable meth ods. Particularly are "political berths" once secured and held for a time regarded as personal prop erty, and any interference arouses the ire of those in possession. The rightly exercised care of j outh will make the home not just i staying place, but the one place that is best on earth. 80 with the rightly developed citizenship, nei ther municipal nor governmental r-' rnalism will be abused, but -i Jed to, will give such security tu t is needed and wanted by ev ery man for his greater personal comfort. means safety and the just comfort that should be vouchsafed every person upon a municipal high way. The Atlantic Coast Line has so kept its track that the street is either a dust bed or a series of ponds, according to weather. New Bern has spent f 100.000 for paved streets that give certain sections spleudid highways. For what the Atlantic Coast Line enjoys in its passage through and protection in this city, it should lie compelled to pave Queeu street' from curb to curb its en tire length traveresed by the Atlantic Ooast Line. Both the property owners on Queen street who have suffered from this rail road's annoyances for years, as well as the commercial interests of New Bern, should unite with the board of aldermen in getting this work accomplished. Good streets movement demands the paving of Queen street And the Atlantic Coast Line should have it done. Brick Kiln Notes. We will again let the readers of the Journal hear from us. We are having some fine weather af ter such a big rain last week, our farm- Notice for Re-issue of A.'& N. O. R. R. Co's. Stock. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road Company for the re-issue of tht following described stock, which has been lost or destroyed, to wit:- stand- i ing in the name of John S. McGowan, certificate No. 3537, for 3 shares, cer tificate No. 3559, for 1 share, also the following standing in the name of J. C era are making rapid progress to layby land F. S. McGowan, certificate No. 3621 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lnraa County, ss. Frank J". Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Statu aforesuid, and tbut said firm wil' pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that Cannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' ' FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence tlivfl Gib day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) AW. OLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood aod mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO.Joledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75o ,' Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' , , CsrwiiW th Tra. The trass are lovely In summer; so are the woman. Bat how different are taa wop to and tbe trees as to their ciotftea: To M sure, both are dellflbK full clothed, yet. with the abnmbiiit rsJmMut wits which the trees are sup pllMl. toey require but on trunk tv bold H lt niiti-r ft. their cotton. Crops in this section ire looking fair ly well considering the heavy .rains we have had, but general green is still moving on. Quite a number of our people attend ed the Bi-Centennial celebration last week at New Bern. . . Little Miss Ida Howard, of New Bern is here visiting her sister, Mirfs Mary Howard. Mr. Rancy Canady, of Belgrade, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. A. L. Salter, of Loco, was here Sunday. Mr. Stephen Howard spent Saturday night and Sunday at Little Hell. ' Rev. Mr. Stanford will fill his regular appointment at this place the second Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. . Some of our young people attended the picnic at Oak Grove last Thursday. Mr. Curtis Howard, of Little Hell, passed through here yesterday enroute to Upper Wniteoak. Mr. Henry Bar bee and wife, of Loco, spent Sunday with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Humphrey, of this place. Quite a number of our young people are planning to attend the grand pic nic at Lees Chapel on Aug. 6th. "WILLIAM. for 1 share. JOHN S. McGOWAN. : STRUCK A RICH MINE. 9. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala.,- says he struck a perfect mine of health if. Dr.. King' New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Trout k after 12 years of suffering. They an the best pills on earth for CooBtipatim Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, ueDin- iy,'26c. at all druggists. Endorsements. petii; ion t . JOiiOJLECIil Asked For Paved Streets. Oth- Business of Board of Aldermen. V "? V ' The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held la-it night. Present, Mayor McCarthy, aldermen, Kafer, Shriner, WedduU, Hardison.J Newklrk, Simpson;, McCarthy, Hill. D. EL Henderson presented a petition asking that the fourth ward be given a horse and hose wagon for its fire com pany. Alderman Shriner explained the needs of the ward, and on motion tem porary relief was granted the company. - D. E. Henderson presented a petition with 1?0 signatures asking that the city call for a bond election to vote $50,000 to bonds be sold and the proceeds applied to furtherstreet paving, Pollock and oth er streets mentioned. - Larry I.. Moore also spoke in favor of the issue. : A petition was presented by the sixth ward fire company, colored, asking per mission to take their fire apparatus to the Winston-Salem tournament on Sept. the 6th. This was granted and S50 voted to assist the company. j , .V ,., The - finance committee reported fa vorably on n q lest of thtj Neuse Trent fraction Company to mike certain imeiidments to its chatter. Advertis ing To' city feed was authorize I. The Boaid went into executive session for ai ly an hour. Alderman Hill made a motion -that he Mayor and City Clerk he author-so o borrow . $4,000 from the Peoples Sank for 90 day b, and pledge, cily tixts for 1910 for the loan." Alderman Sim, - ion made a motion that the sanitary officers be dismissed, and police of ficers be . assigned to sanitary duties, ind that, except drivers,, the street land force be reduced to six men after Aug. 6 th. Alderman McCarthy tendered a vote f thanks to the Water and Light em loyes, also H. H. Tooker, for their plendid services during Bi-Centennial week. . :v ' Alderman Simpson offered a resolu tion that the Atlantic Coast Line be jeen and compelled to keep Us contract ith the city in keeping Queen strett n proper repair. ' - Bills were read and approved for the month. . . i . r- . . ; i Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR. A We take pleasure in presenting tht names of the following gentlemen be fore the Deraocratio County Conrentior fvr county, commissioners, for the coun ty of Crawen; L H . Cutler, Sr.; E C A'oo f, G V Richardson, J J Lassiter, N Ltncaster. ' ., f VOTERS From No. 1 Township. i The man who has ao tuna for bi friends wIlT eventually Jlscover in ha baa ao friends tor nls time. CASTOR I A ;.For Infants and Children, The Kind You Havi Always Bought pignut tore of TH E3 E A1LBO ADS AND GOOD BTBEETTa The order before the board of al dermen at last- Tuesday night'i meeting-, to see- that the Atlantis Coast Line comply with the re quirements ia keeping up Queen street, is one of those regular ord ers thftt board after board of al dermen for years have . issued against this railroad. The issuance Of these continued and oft repeated orders to comply with municipal requirements Indicates the indiffer-i-noe nf thin railroad comnanv to- i- su-.. AmA Tt.. Ad have sallow alun. dull eve. the present orprevfou, boards of tt ai.lermcn nave wsuea oraers w me VVhereconstipation,liTerdTane Atlantic ' .Coast Line to comply ments. Llood impurities and oth with uiui)lcir.allav8, hiisonly been jnrejulariues exifct,goxl comri!-r after residents along Quern street ion' lrl- y" n.il prifiMU : , movements cannot exut Intrrnal nave w?en senouvy ii.i-oiivriu.-ucfu. .nrTO,n rM lh,miT ami their property jx)j!arJized ?y l'' on th mr(i, iUuUh, dri. tl,ii rHtlroa.l's tracks as a street ,,, ,, , . ,.,,.. . i,.,.. ol tniclioa to travel, and a.1 a A Handscme Wcsan Every woman may not bo hand some, bat every Woman should keep with care the good points ature has given bee. INo woman FOR QUICK RELIEFTROM HAY FEVER. Asthma and summer bronchitis, take rolt-y s Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear. It loothes and heals the inflamed air pass ages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. Davis Pharmacy. .;' , j : '. . wr NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD BULLETIN.. The following reduced rates will ap ply, from New Bern, N. C; to the points mentioned. In addition to these points Summer. Tourists fares apply to Sum mer Resorts in United States and Can ada. At heville, N. C, special round trip annual Mountain Excursion. Date of sale Aug. 11th 1910, final limit Aug. 22. Fare $9.6S round trip. . . . ( Cincinnati, Ohk)., Ohio Valley E position Aug. 23, to 24th. The Care of Evergreens. . ., Do unt uverlook l lie irunhiK. or per !l8i we. would h:i.v cleiuilni;. of ever KfeeBs. uh It fonntstH of liulo more than taking out . the de.-id brunches and twites. ' If you mii i he brsucjies and lojiik Into the ceuler of must evcrgreeni' fpa will flud a ii. of dead twigs and leaves. All this should be cleaned out uad If tbe plant Is not too dense on tht outer side-you will Hud oew growth urt from where yon have taken thi dyad wood, : Tbe (iIhiiIh will be much bfoetlted, gc. It will remove the burbon of inJurkHiK iiiset-tM mid disease. Alee hn'a Harden Hnlletln " . In buvinv a eoueh medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlan's Cough Rem- V. There is no danger from it. ' and relief is sure to follow. Especially re commended lor coughs, colds and wh in cough. Sold by all dealers. hoop- , f ;i . lo The rjbllc.. - We desire to snnounce- to the pnblw that the undertaker's establishment I sad business conducted under the firir name of Merritt Whitley & Son, at No. 79 Bern street, New Bern, N. will b continued onder the name and style the same old stand under tbe mana gement of the undersigned. We axtead Rata $24. 40 lour heartiest thanka to our natrons for sold daily Aug. 28, to Sept, 24th inc., their put favors, and hereby solicit limited 10 days. Rates 30 9S, sold dai- their business In the future. ly Aug. 24 td Sept 24th, limited. Sept We stand rtafy and willing to serve ,:..; t I yqu at all times: prompt and strict at 1.1 I. i ' a. M . .( . .. .... discs mountain, n. b : account mon i twtioa will oe given to ail oraers. tredt Chatuacrut and Relitrious Assem- Phone No. 130. i bles. Dates sale July 6-12-20-28, Aug. 3---13-20-25, final limit Sej.t 8th, RaU $11.10. - ' For farther information spply to T. H Bennett, ticket sgent -. H. C. HUDGINS. W. W. CROXTON' 0. P. A A G. P. A tuniir la Ci r.ny m-xam to tin;!... .;. 0 i u hi:-'-' t i-t not f. jly.ii, ; i-i !' ( ''J t'.t: i 1,;- V.it AV V V, t I.i ! i t' .'.i J T '.t H ... a l ' ' nj d nrgant uranor. . ( !. '; am- I IT I ti in m- f,- So If your liver Is slurjiih and out of tone, and you fl dull, bilious, connti rHUd, take S done of C'hiimlwrlain'ii Stunim li and Livr Tatileti tonn lit I,,--ftirt retiring arnl ymi will f.-. nil ri;!,t in Uie morning. .H,!,1 If all di Hl.-rs. ' The only time our ft i s bn thy hare ; hie to . .its are ran ! Creaking of dfiniMo ioU of r r i i 1 ia f y ': t t, , W. O. WHITLEY, Undertaker and Emhalmor. ' VVonder Freezers Best Maie M. E, Whitehurst & Co. ft I . ...,..., YA Be sure and take a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, 'Cholera, and- Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting onyoui trip mis summer, h cannot ue ooiam ed on board the trains 'or -steamers Changes of water and' climate oftei causa sudden attacks of diarrhoea, am A I . . 1 t II I 1 1 ii is nest mo De prepared, oom oy an dealers. ' :: ; .- ' t i : Qrlm Musie. ' "On ooe ovcastoB." said a London actor, l decided, to take a house In the suburbs and after a good deal ot bunting about found- one that suited my purse. Indeed. It wss so exces sively cheep,) bat I wss on the point ot sigulng the. lease at once, when It oc curred to uie.tbat I bad better take another look at It by gaslight: That sight I was making a second tour of Inspection - and went Into tbe, dining room. ' It was a balmy summer night. end as' I threw oeu tbe window beard a peculiar tapping sound. ; ."Knock, knock, kuock., -. .v" . "I pricked up my ears to listen There was silence for a moment, and lbeutbe noise continued. ' I tarued to the caretaker and laughingly said "See here, my friend. I know why this bouse Is cheap. There's a ghost on tbe premise.'. ' ; ( r -Oh, no, air,' be answered by way of reassuring me. "Tbut'u only the nolaa from the cofflo factory nacroai lbs way, sir. Tbe boftea works there nlsbta'" ' ' He did not nlgo tbe least. To keep your health sound; to avow tne ins ot advancing years; to conserve your pnysicai threes lor a ripe ano healthful old age. guard - your kidnei by taking Foley's Kidoey Kemedy. vbvis rnarmacy. - ' y . ' ' " .' -; Teschino the Cutpursee. " Btow a hie account of Luadnn be tween 1500 sod 1S00 detdets an In kept by a kind of Fagln of the time ol Queen ElhsUnh: "One XVoHoq kept aa alehouse ,n near itllllngfgie snd Jq the ssme bouse he proiured ah the rnlpurne about the city to repafr There was a erbool set op to team young boys to cut purse. Two de vices Were hung up. The one was pocket, the other wss a inrse. Tin pocket had In It certain counter and was hung altout wlib'bawk' bells. nd over the top did hung a llllle sear log bell. The puree bad srrr lu It aou oe iiui i-ouia tai out a cnuntei without aay Boise wss nllowrd o b t public foystrr. And.be that could Hike a ilee t nllvr out of the piirm without imlxe of nuy of the bells n sdJudKiwI a juillHnl tiiH'r. arrnrdln to tlwlr lerms of art. A foysier v.sn i plckpoi kei; nypper wis a pU-kurs. or cutptirs." , More Than 4 Per Cent K If you have a savings urt-tftinf in this stmnor R-n.v . it means more to you than merely the four Der cent v interest we pay. The fact that you have money ahead prepares you , nut on!y for emergencies but 'also for those chances for advancement that come nnly to those who com inand ready; tiiotftjy" r. A .young man known as a saver, can command business credit that would be denied to one known to have s'pent all he has earned. Think it over and open a savings account here at once. " A St. It ' ItT.Alll.-iJ Urj, 1 l iiudcv xr n - ' - ' Wm. B. BIADKS, V. Pres. PRO B PKNIILKTON, Cashier "V ..WW,HI jc rmy.. -...if . J -.rsii..n,jariiu!ii tV .4' ? si 1 " A aft. Has smoe 1884 erven "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influences at tha lowest possible cost." RESULTt It is to-day wih its faculty of 83, a boarding patronage of 328, Its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 1Vi LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays aD charge, for the year, including table board, room ,ights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In all subjects ' ttcept mueio and elocution. For catlogue and application blank address, BLACKSTONE FEMALE INSTITUTE, Blackstone, Va. - .. JAS. CANNON, Jr., M. A. , 1 ' ,'. . I jAssuaiiie mnupiua. uTiVWiIWiH' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT By special reqiiest of a good many of my far away customers Who could not get here in time to attend my :. ' - . - .- GREAT SACRIFICE SALE I have decided to eoutinue this great sale JO days longer so that they may have thb benefit of my special Cut Prices. m ' ; . ,r ; . , ,. '.PONT FQRUCT THR PLACE r ; Sam i mpman. Cot. Middle and a -Front Bt. v - ' Bryan Block. Hand Made . work is our specialty and we do not offer you any thing that we do not make. Our WHITE HICKORY work is. selling fast, you better see us before yoii buy we can save you mon-. ey. Yours truly, v . G. S. WATERS 8 SOJiS- . .WaJi-...' l.:i.im.ftftJi -- V SURETY BONDS : IN THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., OF NEW YORK. , COURT and CONTRACT BONDS, executed immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY in the WORLD. AsseU over $7,000,000,00. .. Enjoys exclnsive patronage of Norfolk Southern, Atlantic V Coast Line and Soothern Ry Co, ' -' - . r; Personal suretyship is a responsibility that no man should undertake A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates ars as low . as the lowest. . For further information see . ) -. . W. G. BOYD, Agt REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, . : NEW BE1N BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. ' Rooms 320-321 Elks Building Telephone 400 a SCHOOL 1733 1910 thi RTNuntM iv-nnnt, i.kttK c, tu J l- n l ti lit mix M-n, uU4 tm Mi. A-.uw rtftN, mill ttm (llf- r,-HJ..U.ift kii lTART f..r MMirniifc. I4diw CV4. B. tlKaHAH. ftM- hm T foli:y kidxey tills T mic in f j i n I tr snd sllon, o il I ..r l.. i a, I n, h'ti ;.. ..(, iit- , ni'rvo-! urinary irr. '.ies end rlu-ui; (;, n. I y- . . - k in Do You Need an Ice Cream Freezer? Order one from us tochy. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, Water Coolers, Screen Doors and VVin tbvs, Screen vVire, Poultry Wire and lots of other curr.rr.cr' r.ocxh. . ' t -v 5 f r t i ' :;':: Ihirdvnrc Co.
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