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A- i I ! '.is I it-: THE 4 EEKLY Jw.....'.L stahUahes 187S - Ktuuiabed fc Two Bsctiona, every Tuesday and frlday, at Journal Bnlld- "'-66-60 Craven Street ClLiBXES L. 8TKYX58, ;, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven Ctraaty. " : ' ". . -. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : two Months.. .. .. .. .. .. ..$ M Three Month.." .. U fax Months.. .. ..-.. .. .. .. M J-welve Monthe.. .. .. 7. .. .. LOO ONLY IN ADVANCE. -Th Journal t3 wily sent on pay-in-tdvance bar) a. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration of their Bub enripttons nnd an immediate reepons o notice wvi oe appreciated by tbe Journal. . '. Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in Til by maT iintemd at the Poatofflce, New Bern, tf. C. as seeond-oiass matter. ' New Bern, N. C. Dec, 13. 19W. ' - i i i v v-r 1 1 rrrm 1 ALCOHOL J PKH ci n p ANge!rf)lerVpHrstlonrcrJls sunilatine thcFbodantf Rpftila tingtltcSioraadtsamlBowisof PtoraotesDi&stionnretful ncss and RestjContains nemw Opium-Morphine norLaeraL NOT NARCOTIC. - AdmHtMi- IllnW-ClooMStmr- ibMjnwirar. bllSlKijiiiL For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sighato Anerfed Itemedv foTConsltai- tion . Sour Storoach-Diarrtao Worms,ConvnlsioiisJewnsii ness amlLOSSOFbLEEP. Facsimile Signature of . NEW YORK. nsjssi S.S Tl Exact Copy of Wrapper. FaTairaaimrni THE RETIRING BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The retiring board of county I commissioners of Craven, Chair man Foy and Messrs Richardson, Wads worth, Harvey and McGow an, issued some months ago in pamphlet form, their report for thel vear June 1909, June 1910. This report is at the taxpayers hand, at least those who care to see it, if they have not. This detailed re port is full interest to those I who pay taxes, and those who may phlets, all telling of whiskey and not can learn even in dry figures I it cheap and easy procurement. much of interest. "The goods come to you while you But bevoud this report, which sleep," is one ad inducement I TT T . I . 1 1 need not be detailed at this time. I "ansa me express parages on there is the Di e vious vears of work every train, piled high. Paste for Craven under this same board. ard boxes, barrels, jugs, all fill for most of these members have ed with liquor, tbe basis tor tnrisc served the county nearly a decade, 'merriment.' For days before there is the constant advancement twenty fifth, how the express in nroeress of county affairs, a ma offices are crowded with eager ap r ' I i . rri ? . i a. zsti ru terial growth that is in evidence P"canis. tne ire.gntouicesui uue in many fine bridges, some road railroads are also beseiged by ao - " I ii i i. .!.:. iniDrovement. iust now in its in ixioua mrougs, awning cue u.c: fancy, the great improvement of man's "fire water," as the Indians ,.t.v hiiildinro and with the con- lnce apuy aescnoeu ueiy slderable expenditures for these hi(luids that 8ive notJy and com county improvements, there has fort b,,t briu8 ruin "d destruct- been a decrease in the rate of the'on- tax levy, and the taking up ofl And upon bill boards andrlead such bonds that have becorao due. I walls, may be seen the flaming The fact that th3 retiring board I placards, telling where iu "wet i - worked hard and lone, and I territory" may be ordered the left such material improvements to I "goods" by those in "dry terri prove the value of their services, Itory," who voted for the exclusion will not be recognized at its full I of liquor, but remain its slave. worth by the people of the county. I And in the newspapers, in this The office of county commissioner lone, note the arrest, conviction is a personally burdensome one. laud sending to the roads to work It demands intelligence and hon-lout their lines, for liquor selliug or esty in the administration of thelbeing drun'r. A just punishmeut, duties of the position, and the I you say! Aye, but also note just recompense must be largely when I beside the same article that won the term of service is over, one of I derful whiskey display ad. Is there inward satisfaction, the approvallany connection, any affinity of of conscienco. I purpose, between the drunkard Use For Over Thirty Years EM How to Mark Clothing. The nicest way to mark clothing Is to embroider one's initial oifevery gar ment. The letters slionld be small ana -nn be done in solid embroidery, or, if Hme be scarce, in chain stitched out lines. For bon riling school or public laun dries, where the full name is essential, make a die from one's own writing, have it in the form of a stamp, and work the wmio In outlines. Less dainty but quicker Is It to e on colored names that can be lought remly stamped by the dozen on short tnpes. These are neatly hemmed on the edtres and rarely wear off. Quickest of all is marking with In delible ink that does not need iron- inp, as do some of the makes, p avoid blurring the material should be firmly stretched mid the pen clean. This kind of marking is only for one's most ordinary belongings. Ohildjen Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA She culls me on the telephone. I have not seen her, so v Just what she may bo to my eight , Is yet for me to Know, But there Ii music In her voice Such music that I feel My eyes will see the loveliness That now my ears reveal. a, New York Press. ' CARE OF UNFRAMED PICTURE j HOW TO TRAIN A PUPPY. Hew to Keep Them Where They Ci should De' Exoreised In Punlsh- Be Seen at Any Tims. . , ing or D3 Wili Be Spoiled. ; Often yon will see In the magazines jnst bosv whwe an-1 when tbe or in old calendars plctures-jlca of npflJ fa j.nrtUhcd Tor coiuniittbig a famous paintings, perhaps, or nttwev f tuiUli Ul,suooa nnd dt-ing OTe photographs which you wiu:d , , , , ,.,,, Uke to HecpV And yet one's walls get he knows U wrong h. nmtter bo cumbered with pictures, every one "is.rt to both the owner and. of which must be framed at no bimiII the puppy if he Is in training, -y rites expense, that, especially when simce is Amos Buruans in ltecreatiou. .'; at a premium, one besltales to add an- - A dog is in training t any tlmo and other to the collection, .-..v' . any place In whii h he la being tnuht To keep such pictures where" they something that his master wants him can be seen always and yet will not to fully understand. " Jlost bird dog be In the way make a book of ein- puppies are never taken to the field bossed lmen. rurple is the best shade before they ore old enough to under to show off all-kinds of colorings iu stand a few commands. 'Cne h;'re," the plctnres. Cut the leaves n Jittlo "lie down" odd "go to tho Vjum;l" are larger than the largest picture jomire aU part of his training. X likely to covet and paste or sew ni"- .The nount a. dog ; Is expected to row hem all around. know depends upon the tnnn vwho . Make covers of (bin wood or leather owns him. Usually tho more huinnn or thick gray cardboard, such as is brnius 'that nre pulsed In Willi his nsed for photograph mounts, mid hold training the fewer will be the coin all 'together by punching eyelets and mands gln the poppy to learn. Pup stringing ribbon through them. Then pies are a great deal like children, paste a picture on each" leaf, In the Some of tlie things they lonrn today center, nslng Ubrnry paste. Of course that re not right they will have for a leaf can be added each time you seo gotten by tomorrow. And perhips a picture you want to keep, for tho there will come a new bod luilJt that embossed linen Is very Inexpensive"' may stick f.ir tbe snmd lengthjrf time, and can be bought InTarge quantities; ninlshnwnt . must he grvcnTwU'a To add still farther to thd ntUvcUve-,f great degree of care, To-spoil the ncss of the book paste on-the outer disposition of ft pnppy is very -easy, cover some especially pretty yet un- To punish an oid dog for an offense fading picture or print Its title in In-, that was committed in tne intcnseners dialnk.. I othlg jkoeK foryou win siwu mm ror life. That old saw about the dog mat Is oM not being able to learn hew tricks Is all mush. Oo to uny pro fcsplohnl trainer and he will tell yon so. 1 1 A dotr I -like any ether nnlmfll. ; It 'learns something all the time. It Is well to begin the handling or tne puppy So Hint n: stern word or gesture or scowl of the face Will b'iow hl'n that you nro dispensed. A do? flint is naturally bold will be . pniil 'hcd as much by this sort "of punlslnnent ns ono that is very lluild. It Is nil n matJ ter of Rtnrtlng the training with htvrw To adopt tlie whip at tho beginning of the breaking is not right It takes too much courage out of the dog. . -. The Change of a Word. , "Ton -" wouldn't think there'd ; be enough difference between tbe definite and the, indefinite article to matter much, would you 7" said a woman who writes for a living. "I made a lifelong enemy of a woman once Just by. writ ing tbe' where I meant 'a.' It was an account of "her wedding I was doing.; U said something about tbe ceremony bey iqg performed at tbe home of the bride's aunt, and then 'I added that there were present 'only tbe few friends of the family.' The bride nev er got over tbut 'tbe' In front Of few. It happened five years ago. and when my name is' mentioned sh still froths at the moutb." Wssbipgton Post " . v Easy- V: ;, ,, -1 It Is easy enough to be pleasant . , When luTe flows by like a-ronf V And some other poor cuss " , ' Is makinft a fuse , Because everythlnB's gone wrong. Chicago Record-Herald. v,- FAFl 1 LY.wihS "" . a Account A 1 : J til !., ; -A ; - I'iilLLir D. ARMOUR, the great'. multi-TOillicnare Meat I King first saved one hundred dollars t. cm his earnings .on : the farm. lie went from New York to California, there he ' got $5.00 a day for digging ditches, ije still SAVED saved a few thousand dollars. The first savin? was the seed from which his vast. fortune grew, " i , ' , . MAKE OUR BANK OUR BANK. -We pay liberal interest consistent wilh safet-4pir cent! THE PEOPLES BANK The Exception. , ; Wigwag I hear you are always fticky at poker. IIeneckke-Well, not alwaysjJl met my wife in a poker game. Sfokan Spokes man-Uev iew. TAKE QAfeE. Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life is in danger, M, Mayer, Rochester, N, Y. eays, "My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse duly. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was irregular and infre quent, I started using Foley Kidney The retiring board can have this I going to the roads, and the news Pills. Each dose seemed to put new itisfactio... More, the members paper's whiskey ad t AW here is riibStJSi satisfaction can pride themselves upon being I a colored Christmas edition of a the promoters, and in great meas I newspaper, prominent in itj pages ure carrying out, an era of materi jare liquor advertisements, luring al county improvement Their I temptations to the weak man, dis work has been so forward, too ex I mal reading to the poor wife, 'who travagaut some may intimate, that I dreads Christmas because of its the commissioners who follow are I unhallowed merriment, superln going to be often in a dilemma to Muced by liauor drinking. And carry on the county work,' as itl the "near" beer resort, with its should be done, as the way has I openness 'and offering of liquid re been blazed, by Messrs Foy and I freshment. licensed in a prohibi Company, towards a constantly I tion state, and a resort as danger advancing county improvement, jous to public' morals as the old For those who will agree on the I time saloon. ; Is there not a cause Journal' brief estimate of the re I for sober thought in these things t , tiring commissioners, congratula-j it is not worth while to . remedy tious are hereby tendered, with I these things, as best each one can t best wishes to vach member and Surely if' they can be remedied thanks for services well performed, good must follow and ' Christmas ' 1 "'"v -' , then may be a season for real SOME ROilBUR cnEISTMA8ChrisUan enjoyment. ':', '- ' " SIGNS. . "... . " . ,11 There Is more Catarrh in this seetim ; Two things roo mis wnnflHaasiof the country than, all other diseases wason of its true significance, and put together, and until the last few ... . ' . . I years was supposed to be incurable. . distroy the simplicity ana wnai For a great many years doctor pro- should be the real religious char nouneed it a locldieasend prescribed i a . - i it. local remedies, and by constantly failkg acter that ought to mark the per to cur, wltn tre,tmeot. bronoun- tn1 tnhrftt!ncTt.h"Aruwn Lord." Iced it ineurab'e. Science has proven es- ' , A, ... .... I tarrh to be a constitutional disease and inese are t,no coramereiwiam vu- therefore requires constitutional treat- iiavors tne ens eivmc. aim iiie un .n.wi, v.ui, unumv licenHed revelry that is the token stronger than for years,1 macy. ; , 'Davis Pbar- Crimson CJover, Seed Rye, Hyde County Rust Proof Oats, Hay Grain and Feed Agt. for International Stock and Poultry Food. Chas. B Hitl. New Bern. N. C. A Better Chance. From a giant. Khost or (roblin , I should do my best to flee. '- . But I'd rather have the trio , . Than tho wireless after me I : ' LlpplncoU'S. SAVED FROM AV'FUL HEATH. How an appauling calamity in his fam ily was prevented is told by A. D.' Mc Donald, of Fayettcville, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8. "My sister had consumption," he Wrttes.'she was very thin and pale, hud no appetite and seemed to grow weaker every (iv, as all remedies failed, till Dr, King's Naw Discovery was tri ed, and so completely cured her, thst she bas not been troubled with a couh since. It the bet medicine -I ever saw or heard of. " For coughs, colds, la- grippe, asthma, croupe, hemorrhage all bronchial troubles, it has no equal, buj, el.00. Trial bottle free, Guarantetd t y all Druggists. ' - , . :l English Etchings. . London's first lord mayor, Ilenry Flts-Allwln, held tbe oOice for twenty- four years. s v - ' The English Anti-suffrage society has Just published an appeal' for a half million dollar fund to be 'devoted to Qghtlng the growiug 'suffrage party. It is estimated that" to meet tbe de mand for the new King George iwstage stamp '1,000,000 stumps will have to be printed every hour of tbe working flay throughout next year. . - CASTOR I A "lor Infants and Children, h Kin. You Kats Always Bought -How to Make a Cornucopia, v. Where tho Christmas tree is nntt and it Is. desired to find place for limie presents than'it will hold n cornucopia can bo elt tlvely used in. connivM Ion with the tree.:' (Jet barrel nnd firkin hoops of different sizes find over, them1 fasten flejv'.lira strips of. v:n d or t!io ''suckers"" fwm nn old stimip f tne. The strips may be united or. tlicy can be secured with bits 'of string or small wire.- After the cornucopia Is sunped mnke a- liulng of cheesecloth in tho form of a bag; fastening tbe outer end to tho big end of tho "bom", and pull ing the other ind inside and mnklnr It tanf.. Then wrap cmpe paper over the 6utside of the frame and the cornu copia Is finished. , , J . PrHventics, the nw Candy Cold Cure Tablets are said by druggists to have four special specific ajvantsgea over all other remedies for a cold. First Tbey cmtsin no quinine, nothing harsh or quickening. Second Tbey give al most instant relief. 1 huM f leasant to the taste, like candy. Fourth A large box 48 Preventics at 25 cent. Also fine for feveriah children. - Sold by Bradham Urug vo. The Real Artist. .,.' They say she la an .artist With a genius very crest , .- ' She can pelnt a. chubby Ctipld en the heart. - And she pictures every cheppy with bit - hoblilins, .empty pate . ' In ay the maslers say Is truly srl She enn draw a bora end wagon or monkey or a men. And at etching ahe can put on all Um mm. " Sh can paint liff ctiseln, Rood gTadous, - .- Jurt aa nalunih-yea, aha can- But her papa drawa the checke which pay bar W. St Paul Pioneer rreas. of Christmas merriment Dweliine upon these creates a soinlM-ruess.' (liftgiviflg becomes an anxiety, .instead of a pleasure. ".Something equally4 as yaluaWa I must cne, uecaiiHe. 1 expect a gift." How sordid becomes Christ ina? with such a spirit The bles (if tho gift vanishes, UTid there di jHiiiitnient to giver and re el ured by K J Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., Is the only eensti utional cure on the market. It la taken internally in doses from 19 drops to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucus surfa ces of the system. They offer one hun dred dulliira for any Vase it failstocure. Send for n-nlre and testimonials. V 1. CIliAEY-ft t'O., ToU-do, O. Sold hv J irunjis's, 75c. ' Take hall's Isniily Puis foroonktipa tioo. - I'r. ! V e I ' : t a V . - Hubby Aad woal did the Doctor say fifey Ha aaid, "Put out yoar ton. joe." Hubby And thenf Wlfsy- 'Orarwnrkad PRICES CHANGED If you come to New Bern to buy any thing in our Jine and pay " 10, IS or 20 per cent on the dollar more than we charge for tho same thing, then you must blame yourself for pot cominjr to see us.- We can sorve.. you with 'a brand new open Buggy at 35.00 and! a top -Buggy at $15,00 and we know you cannot buy one any whero else In this state at this price. . We do your work cheaper than any man in town. :f We have over 20:) customersmake ySursolf 201. yv ith thsnks for past patronage, we or youri truly, - -t - - , G. S. .Waters & Sons BROAD STKEET NEW BERN. N. , Bears tho fUgnatnre of Alexander the Great," . states i teacher, "was a very sensitive man and wept because he could not ttear defeat What do you understand by this, Johnnie?" " . . , "III couldn't get bis shoes off, tencn- er" Chicago Tost. If yon are suffering from billiouaness, constipation, indigestion, chronic head- ar oe, uvci mis ci qi in a v ci caru, sent to Chamberlttin Medicine Co., Dee Moines. Iowa' with your name and ad dress plmnly on the bark, and they wll forward you a free-simple of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. rh-'"' lilt Lake Drummond Cinal & Watr Co.- . Luke DrurnrnonJ Transporta'.ion . . Co. Lcke Dru.r.rr.onJ Tow in? Co DIsninl Swamp CiuipJ Anlr I P.. f . I f ruin i.imurn - lurin I'. ' How to Keen Parsley Green, Where one wishes to dry pnrsle.y ftr winter use It will retain Its green if dried in the oven with tho dorr loft open. Parsley gives a delict. ic flavor to gravies, soups, etc., nnd a supply should be kept, if possible, all the time "A Born Diplomat. . "Splendid !" exclaimed tbe old colo nel as O company passed tbe salutlug base. . . ... , "Did you hear wot ole nhstyfnee ses?" No. 3 ot tbe front rank asked No. 4. V -...' "Stand fast after parade. No. 4. for talking In tbe ranker snapped a ser geant from near by. ' . -.1' 1 j S. "It wasnt me talklnP -muttered. "You'd better not git two on us tn trouble," advised No. 8 In a wblaper' "Talking wJille marcjilng pnstr' ech oed tbe adjutant. tVV'bat on earth did yon find to talk about thenF . As we was passing ; tbe " snlutni base," explained No. 4. "the colonel sen. 'Rplenillfl: "les. i ses to mesi-ir 4n' you've gut the smnrtest fli-er In tbe P.ritlxli army' to flmnk fur maH'n' ns splendid, "nnd Mint's our adjutant,' "Kr stTiOint. send the man iiwhv and don't lirlng.such frivolous yum plaints befiTre me ngniri." sniipiied the adjulunt. -London Answers. , . His Angol 8eimen. tx)iig 'Ixiut Christ mas time," said Brut Iter Dickey, "1 don't wnnt folks ter put iue off by tellln' tne dut de angels 'II come ler my relief. De bi.-ose I Uvea In Is no place fcf au'uLs, kaso de win' blotfs de soot down do Move pipe, nn' do ol stove suiokes so--tie angels would think dey vu In de yutber plucc'fer sho', an' de soot would make der wings too black lor breMi do pearly gates. 'Sides dut, . angels Is clothe too thin fer winter, an' .dey uln't got no blankets or ol' orerconis tor giro 'way. llowsomever, do huninii angels la all right, an'. I makes no re jections to one wld a bam in bis u.iti' an' a sack er Hour under his arm. It de wings go. De angels wld twp good walklo' foota au' a full bun' Is good enough fer ; mc!" Atlanta Constitu tion. ' , ' . ' , Earlieat Theater. Whnl was probably one of the etyll ent thralera built was the theater of Dionysus, whlth was begun five centu ries Iwfore Clirlst. The ai-ntlng capac ity of tills retimrknble bulliilng Is said to have been OO.uot). nearly four times tint t of our liirgest nniuscinent pnlaco. The J!iciiter of Dionysus wns erected kin ii 'lirwk art and literature were lu tbclr prime. Here were presented to apprei'lntlve seclntors the oii(lerful works of Aem bylua, FoplKM-les and Eurtpldea. L. G.Daniels HAS JUST RECEIVED Y A CARLOAD. OF - MULDS A ,'.-..:. V . ' .Wrt,;iL'rri,rt'i-,iii.,i.,....,..-' Front Street,- inn 1 1. lay-yTtJgr ; New Bern, N.' C; a , i !; nil', ,r(o)fj' HI Si: 2 ; L 1 UBJJgP'Ua.- ;ss?t.uf tfrs evejithesavageandwi'dbeastshave a longing No rnbitter ow' hum-, ble, the rose smells sweetest and the fruits taste best when plucktd from s the branch's 3rouridy the "Home Jf vou want to buy or sell a home, r or property of an kind we are the medium through which it may be don? promptly, and cheaply. We have a call for two homes to cost not over four thou sand each. If you want to sell, lets " hetr about it immediately. Our list of bargains is well worth your time and consideration Satisfactionxguaranteed. W (3. BOYD, Agent REAL F.STAT E, GENERAL INSURANCE, , 1 : "Did you find out wlint cnnB,.,i n tnntiir Srrhl.Miir' ".Nut exactly. I;nt h-n b" I.ri.d tlm mat lilne nml -l.-;i j ... tni.iy ih,. reckii)f W f'HIuil tiint a "i u:iii v.,1 Bt tlie l...tt..m .r fi.-- : i. I.hIh v.-t d: ; Ii. SURETY EOND3 To Farmers Oi Craven ' r.:::' Adjoinnig Coniilies. This year is the f.ir:acrs' cwn.Tt'e rejoice wi.!i y; i. A wi.e f-rr.rr t.c 1$ C.e l-cst MARKLT f.;r IU f:-. ' New r i n ii rr rc f r f r: 1 u I ' 7 I. : : v. a 1 1 7 u 1 t.'T'.l K :;j wu.i w( .1 t ct wry 1 rs a iff : ! C i f A !.'. . A V. Matter ef Intalllgenee. ' '.mtis John, did you call at ' ! im !!!,- tod f to Inquire I- !: 1 I f nil "i k J Fiilmrl-a- r. , . J : . ! Mr ('(-ff1 ' j't ; , : r !..,: - h, J -' ; 1 !. t U I 'I V 1 i- I t i t t r )( t t i t . i i ,! 11. c J- !. I.
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