I .TO .ttILT-J. Ilk Istaaliehea 1871 rhjtiiahed is Two Sections, STerj Tuesday and friday, at Journal Build m SS-M Craren Street ' CHAXLis I mnas, EDITOR AND PROPRDDTOR. Ottclal . Paper of New Cravan Oouty. .:-. .; Si ' ' Barn and SUBSCRIPTION Two Month. . .. ThrM Month.. ..... x Month.. .. . RATES. . .. .. ..I ..... , SI .. .. .. o twalTe Months.. , .. .. .. 1M L ONLT itfADVANCB. ' The Journal ts enly sent on par-ln- idvance bafts. Subscribers will - re- etre notice of expiration of their rab- miptlona and an Immediate response to notice wvj oe appreciated by the Journal ' Advertising rate furnished upon application at the office, or upon In- jutrr by mal . " ' ' - : finteid at the Postofflee, New Bern, K. C, as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. Feb. 3. 1911. THE COURT AND THE CITIZEN Contempt of court, aim con tempt for court, are not' just alike The first is active, as it brings the citizen before the judge; who will at least fine, if not im prison the. alleged culprit. The second is passive, it is what the citizen may think of the judge, and being just thought, though it may be "cuss" thoughts, there is no court jurisdiction over the citi zen. The contempt of court will lareelv depend in the infliction of penalty upon the mood or temper ament of the judge, and the alleg ed offender Is helpless so far as remedy goes. The recent case of alleged con tempt of court in Wilmington, shows the hopeless position of the citizen. Taking the newspaper statement and th affidavit of the gentleman concerned in the alleged contempt, it is a matter of vital interest and may personally affect men in other places who regard themselves as gentlemen and are entitled to the privacy of their own offices, not in order to avoid any process of law, but as places sacred to their individual rights as citizens, and demanding that the law shall not be intolerant in its operation. The Wilmington case briefly, a merchant is engaged in business conversation in his office, marked private, when without notice or knocking a man after wards found out to be a deputy sheri ff, without making known his authority, pushed his way into the midst of the gentlemen engaged in conversation, and served a ; no tice upon the merchant to serve as j uror. This was accepted, then the merchant rather warmly pro tested against the manner of intra sion, and also that his office had four of its men summoned in one week. The officer's exit was noisy. The merchant's action was con strued as contempt of court. The merchant filed an answer, but no argument was heard, the fine be ing 120.00. '; The question may be asked, did the merchant get justice, did the deputy go beyond his authority, did the jndge administer the law ! BACK HOMEBS AND : COMERS NEW For several weeks the Journal has received almost daily, letters and circulars all on the same sub' ject, "come back home,". Just what the entire purpose was of these calls, the Journal has not been entirely dear. Of course, to ask former New Bernians, former North Carolians to come and make us a visit, might W understood, but why! .. Thanks to the Wilmington Star which says editoriaUy.on this sub ject vs. What's the use to UwlU people to "eome back home", if we are not pre- nrd to entertain 1 and hold : them If thev should comet la eounttes which are not progressive the prevalent edh ditions are -little different from the same which caused many a young man to pull up bis pegs and go where there wu something doing! back-homers who have been sway and seh how pro gressive people live end do things would not think of returning to the grotesque ly primitive conditions ex' Ung in some . counties In eastern worm caronna. Whilrt for New Fern t- Journal is not C'tamc 1 &i to iu progress yet much is still lacking, and what , ia lacLirz i3dba to ! make ' l ct c- are at land. Ar 1 New IVrnUua wl, i 1 : !,(.! J C r ? ' m i . : h t V..-J ' , i. As t ! I fuilure to "rs that " " former ll.tj do yiiii 1 fully ; i i ; rovo T ;! " .ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, "a AVelableRtDarafionErAs- similatuigitKFbodandReguia ting tltc SiomadB andBoweisi Promotes DigestionJCheerfii- ncss and Rest jContains nciltttr Opium-Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. JtfatJH Slrf AnertfdRemcdv forConslita- tlon . Sour Stonch.Dlarrtm "Worms fonvnlsiois.revErisn: nessaiulLossoFMEEP. Facsimile Sijnature of NEW YORK. Guaranteed under i Exact Copy of Wrapper. ent local conditions, and if the new comer has the courage, the oppor tunity U his to wiu out. To again quote the Star. The trouble with the progress of some counties is that they are standing in their way. They can never hope to invite new-comers or back-homers un til the stumbling blocks are removed. They cannot make progress themselves over the same stumbling blocks and certainly outsiders are not going to per mit the hobble to be put on them, Let us get right and then go ahead. When we do something to make stay-homers we can confident!) cast out our net for home-comers and new comers. Children.. Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA The search for Dorothy Arnold, the missing New York heiress, was car i-d on in Baltimore and other cities. How s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by nail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his Inn. WALDING, KINNAN & NARVIN, Wholesale Bruggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly ' upon the blood and mncoug surfaces of th y stem. Testimonials sent free. Prioe 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. London papers report a recent devel opment in naval gunnery which is said to double the rate of shooting of the latest warships. The nature of this new idea is still a profound secret . PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which checks the cough snd expels the cold. M. Stockwell Han nibal, Ho., says, "it Deals an me remedies I ever used. I contracted a bsd cold and cough and was threatened with Dneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey end xar completely curea me. N i opiates, just a reliable household medicine. F. S. Duffy. - Philip O. Parmalee, in a Wright plane, navigated the aerial sea over Shelfridge Field. San Francisco, last Sunday, eontinuosly, S hours,29 minutes snd 48 seconds, breaking the endurance record of S hours and 17 minutes, mnde by ' Hoxsey ' shortly before his death. This is an American record only. WOMEN Women of lie highest type, women of superior education and refinement, wbose discernment asJ judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Ckan LerLLa's Stomach ad Liver Tab ic!, 'flrouotit tie many stages ef wotsaa's Lfe, frota juIuaoJ, tLrctr;h the ordeals. of mother I:: J ta tie Jcclli'rj years, there ii r : i -fer cr r re rt!L!.!s med i 1 C ' I'sTa'J.Uare J w 5 Ol Guaranteed under the fowjA t j!-' : re ft ZZz a L:x. P 111 HOI For Infants and Children J The Kind You Have Aliuaue Dmiffht ftilfUJtf VUllglll Bears Mm Signe In Use For Ove Thirty Years AST th mtuii sohhhv New Tom emr. HISTORIC LOVING CUP. Owned In Turn by Goldsmith, Garriok, Dr. Johnson and Burke. The famous literary society of Lon don vailed the Savage club has tradi tional connection with Will's coffee house and the Mermaid tavern of ear ly days. The render of Mr. Watson's volume of history and anecdote relat ing to the club will come across in' its pages incidental mention of things that recall names tlmt are famous in our literature. How rich in associations a simDle drinking cup may become' is shown by the following: lu 1902 there was brought to the club a most remarkable relic of which the lord mayor of Loudon had recently obtained possession. This was a lov ing cup holding a pint or a little more w hich, as certain inscriptions testified. was at one time the property of Oliver Goldsmith. On Goldsmith's death it passed iuto the hands of David Gar- rick and thence to the possession of one of the literary and artistic clubs of the day. Then after an interval It passed Into Dr. Johnson's hands, for one of the In scriptions engraved on Its silver rim records that it was presented to Burke by his friend Samuel Johnson, doctor of letters, as a memento of Johnson's visit to Beaconsfield, which was Burke's home. The date of the pres entation was 1779, five years after the death of Goldsmith and five before the death of Johnson. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA The quarterly report of the United States Steel Corporation showed net earnings of $20,462,460. ATTACK LIKE TIGERS. In-fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast that little tighten are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheume and sores multiply and strength snd appetite fail. This condition de mands Electric miters to regulate tne stomach, liver and kidneys and to ex pel poison from the blood. "They are the bent blood purifier," writes O-T Budahn, of Tracy, Calif, ' I have ever found.' They make ncn, refl diooo, strong nerves and build up your health, Try them, 50c at aii druggists, Hereafter the Federal Department of Justice will not make public the names of persons paroled from federal prisons the idea being that publicity works an injustice to prisoners who sincerely wish to reform snd make a new start in life, A KING WHO LEFT HOME. and set the world to ttlkine, but Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo, N. Y, says he al ways KEEPS AT HOME the King of all Laxatives Dr. King a New Life Pills and that they're a blrsiing to a his family. Cure constipation, bead- achf, indigestikn, dyspepsia. Only 4c at all dealers. , " , ' " The executive committee of Union Pacific and Southern Pacific lines, meet ing in New York, voted to complete the double tracking of lines from the Miss ouri river to San Francisco. ' LAGRIPPE COUGHS.' Strain and weaken the system and not checked may develop into pm umon- la. No dinger of this when tuley Honey and Tsr is tukesr promptly, is a reliable family medicine for con eh t and colds, and act quickly and effectively in eases of croup. Refuse substitutes. -F. 8. Duffy. Napoleon's Petpholea. A curio'iH Napoleonic relic still pre served lu fit. TJilcnu Is a pair of Shut ters, each with B peephole. St. Helen was stronRly garrisoned in Nnpolerm time for divers reasons, and the Br Inn soldiers exercised on Deadwoc-l plain, cume to Long wood. Napoleon liked to look at them, I did not like them to lor at bli tture Am i ii u au I I. IT tmia 1 hence those two shutters, one w a hole on a level with Ms eye ni standing ami the other with a li .i.-!j'tl to J i vL',.)ii v. '."y ((" 1 Aranahoe. Jxn. 3ft r Our necole are I beginning to p spare their land for the (Superior Court, coming erop. They are anticipating e ortgnt i inure, --.-;v' t We are at pit sent having much sick 63 ness, olds and pneumonia. - Since oar last items we have had four 80 83 deaths in our surrounding neighbor hood. The first was Mr. JasT Brougb- ton. of Dawson's Creek: he diedT Jan. 17th of pneumonia. The next iy, Mr. 85 90 John Smith, of this place, died of henv orrhagie fever. Miss Mary Martin, of 94 near Dawson's Creek did last Saturday 96 night of consumption. She Was also 97 very old. I Last night, Jan. 29th, Mr. Walter Broughton, of Dawson's Creek, died of pneumonia. : Our heartfelt, tym pathy goes out to all of the bereaved ones. Mr. Kenneth Land, of New Bern, is Arapahoe visiting relatives. Mr. H, vN. . Banks has sold his resi dence, near Arapahoe and is -building new one. He soil to Mr. W, B. Nunn of Catherine Lake, who will move in as - . Mm Rnnlfa n...ltf Mr - Nlinik DBS MISU UUUgUL 1BIUI1UK I Several of the teachers of Arapahoe UgB High School and adjoining districts, i went to Bayboro Saturday to attend the Teachers Union, v A goodly number of Arapahoe young people attended the Free Will Baptist union meeting st Grantsboro last Sst urday. '-'.' Mr. and Mrs. Major Broughton,: of Janeiro, spent last Saturday and Sun day wiih Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Brinton, of Arapahoe. . j . Miss Martha Brougton, of Janeiro, spent last Saturday night with friends here. Miss Maude Rawls, of Janeiro, at tended Sunday school at this place on Sunday afternoon. J. B. URED TO rSTAV CURED. How a New Bern Citizen Found Complete Freedom From Kid ney Trouble If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys. Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. New Bern people testify. Here's one case of it; Mrs. Lovenia Hall, 20 George St, New Bern, N.C, says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills have been of great value in restoring my health. I suffered from a weak back and pain across my kid neys that made me restless at night. In the morning I felt tired and had no strength or energy. . The secretions from my kidneys were unnatural and caused me no end of annoyance. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 got a supply from the Brsdham Drug Co., and their use removed all my pains and ache). Since taking: this remedy, I have had a better appetite and my en- iiro jrBieui umm unu mini .i- ment erven Januarv Ztx. lua. i . Mrs. Hall was interviewed on Nov-i ember 23. 1910 and she said: I take nMiirft in confirming tnv fornwr dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, The, " give me ueriimuoni reutu truu iLiuuej trouble and during the past three years, 1 I have enjoyed good health.'; : For sale b; all dealers. ' Prloa Bo eentSM Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sola agenU for the United I States. -. Remember the name Doaa't aaS take no other. Suit wss instituted in Trenton, N. J. by preferred-stock holders of the Na- tional Sugar Reflning Co. of New 'Jer- sey to recover Havemeyer Post com - mon stock amounting to 110,000,000. Tl. i i . FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. E,ten.a. tetter and salt rheum keep their vietims in perpetual torment.; The application of Chamberlain's- Salve will instantly ausy mis itcning, ani many cases nave oeen curea oy us uae.r ror sale by all dealers. - ; Te Win Netles. ' Mrs. Greene-One does not like to be Ignored. I wore a brand new gown at the reception last night and I don't hflllevn a amil noticed me. Mrs.' Grsy There's where you made a mistake. Now. I wore my old black silk; that has been turned twice, and everybody saw me fast enough. ' ' How to cure a eold is a auestina la which many are Interested lust now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won itm arraat ranutatinn .and ImmariBa sale bv Ttm remarkable curs of colds It can always be depended upon. For sale by tnrm seed, groceries for boarding de all dealers. - . L,m,t far 2S head of livestock A Friendly Suggestion.'. Baron (to creditors)-1 see no aopes of belng able to pay what I owe yon. Why not organizer a aun-iua eiuur Meggeudorfer Blatter. mi f 9 z Feb, Term 1911 Monday, Feb. 13. 1911. Daniels vs Rows. Moore vs Baltes & Defiance Box Company. Barring ton vs Holton. Loftln, Admr, vs Goldsboro Lum- Company. $ 1. T0XSDAT, FEB. 14, 1911. : Jackson & Cieve vs Hess berg. Warren Bros, vs Hoel). Jenkins vs Jenkins. Paul vs N ft 3 By Co. J Wiley vs Broaddus ft Ives Lum'r 11 (Jompany, 101 Roper Lumber Co, vs Whitford. .WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1911. Morgan vs Morgan. 109 US Wetherington vs N & S Ry Co. etal ' lis l Wetherington vi N ft S Ry Cr. istal. . Robertson vs Holton. lis 118 Elm City Lbr Co. vs Enterprise - Lumber. ' THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1911. . Smith ve Chapman, Admr. . Whitford vs N ft S Ry Co. et a', f Coppage vs N & S Ry Co. et hi. Whitley, Extx vs Thompson, Ex. Whitehead et al vs Maryland Dredging and Construction Co. Wetherington vs N a S Ry Co. , lOO j3q 132 FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1911. Ulrich vs Brown & Spencer. . , Spencer vs Heath and Mills Camp bell Lbr Co. Collins & Gillette vs Disosway. - Ellison et al vs Wiggins and Stubbs. Simpson vs N ft S Ry Co et al. . Pine Lumber Co. vs Dili. DIVORCE. Skinner v Skinner. Foy ,vs Foy. Moore vs Muore. MOTIONS. 84 133 137 141 145 143 194 200 91 1 Abernethy, Solicitor. Blakely vs Buck Eye Co. In Re Griffin Estate. Mills Campbell Lumber Company vs Purifoy. Carter vs Howard. Elder vs Pearce. . Green vs Smith. . Duguid vs Smith ft Hooker. Banking snd Trust Co vs Caroli 39 42 68 65 69 95 117 139 na Paper Pulp Co. Banking and Trust Co vs R N Duffy etaL Scott vs Scott etal Mitchell vs N ft S Ry Co et aU Sedberry vs Duffy et al, Wagnet vs Pullman Co. et al. Fenner vs Dove et al, Hussey vs Huddleston et.al. Seymour vs Guion et als. . 143 144 149 158 159 174 184 186 187 Henderson ft Holland vs McCar- thy, Admr et sis. 190 192 Bank of Jacksonville vs Sultan. Ipock vs Gaskins et als. Va Car Chem Co vs Warren, 195 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Joseph G, Robin, alleged wrecker of banks, was held for trial in New York w eight indictments charging larceny Q Qg nrt OOgrOe. When W ehlM im in Am will risk her Ufa to protect it No great 1 act ox neroiss or risk or like uneaess en-1rt to protect a child from croup. Give i rk.Miu.u.K'. r. u r i jn SSi7lr. by" "all i OealtirS. ' ' VrMnVfast Habits. Mrs. X. When my husband stays out all night I refuse to get him sny breakfast ' Mrs. Y. When my husband stays out all night he never wants any. Boston Transcript - . -' . ' REMEMBER THE NAME Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs Mia and for racking lagrippe coughs, 1 No opiates. Refuse substitutes, F. S. an1 iNtfrla. tap iy-Aiin niYmihitii hAaru. The Helpful Walter. Coutemntnous Walter (who can stand It no longer) Sense me,-' sir you dont seem hable to get all that I oup hop with your spoon. Shall I m you a plecs-ef blotting paper t lnflon Tlt Blta. Yoa are mrobsblv aware that pneu- I mooia alwavs resulU from a cold, but veu never heard of a eold, resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain s uiugn Remedy was used . Why take the risk 1 wn H" 7 mav be had lor a Itrifl-T for sale by all dealers. 'i:;s TUSKEGEE" . x . saseSMSseMS , The New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute is soliciting contributes of house-bold snd kitchen furniture, cloth hur. farming Implements, garden and snd 150 chickens, and money with which iii.wttnii of a hrlelc nlant r . . T.tt.r from our . n their i ,. , , s the departments are in operation. :Zr. J. S, Miller, the furniture man, being a friend to the institution, has kinJ!y furnlbhed one of the 13 rooms to fami .Hed. All of the other furni ture lari ss well ss mny of the best f j i t of tl city, bave prortiised to i ' i f :r?.', h U.e roo.TS t? be furnihhed i to i t t'l i a i i c i. r.ts of the In ,'s v.::i UCA t t'ltf i f ' t u in ' 1 to 1 .ivs fc! Mom J I Note the swagger set 1 and the graceful lines of this Gold-Bond Guaranteed $2.00 Hat, . a Two Dollar price but a Three Dollar quality. A signed and sealed guaranteebond of complete satis laction or money back goes with every Gold-Bond Hat. ..' S. LIP MAN 62 Middle St Bryan Block. Just Fresh lot of Apples Cali fornia. Grapes, " Bananas, Burmuda Onions, Sack On ions, White Pickling Onions Cabbage and Irish Potatoes. JACOBS & CO. PHONE 86. LOOKS COOKS TASTES IS BETTER , Bacon and Dried Beef cut on our American Slicing Machine. If you do hot know about it you should call and see what it does 1.C TI Phone 174 Middle St. SCBS86SSE ENNETT'S PREPARED Agricultural makes every acre count snd every testimonial good. 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J cr. 1 ship stuff and all kinds f;:.'. ' i : i m;.' Pharmacy nv w u