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. . : - : . ' . , - - . TIRFRIxH TUNAS!' . THE WEEKLY MabUane 1871 fkbliahed to Two "Bectlone, ever) Tuesday and rrlday, at Journal" Bulld- 6J-60 Craven Street CH1KLE8 l. sums, EDITOR AHD PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of CraTen Oouttr. New Bern and ; SUBSCRIPTION Two Month!.. Three Montha. .. . tt Months.. .. .. . twelve Months. RATES. i ' M 60 1.00 Children: Cry for Fletchers I 1 I is,- ' ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal Is CRly sent on pay-in idvance baf la, Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration of their Bub- nriptlona and an Immediate response V notice WJJ oe appreciated- by the Journal - Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon In quiry by maP imteied at tho Poetofflce, New Bern. N. C, as second-ciass matter. New Bern, N. C. Feb. 21. 1911. Tho Kiud Yoa Have Always Bought, and wWch has heen iu use for over' 30 years, has borne the signature of sr w.nil la been made under hte per- 'lr y " fimal supervision since Its Infancy. , 6aSyZ7!ucJA Allmr no one to deceive you In this. All C ounterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good"- are but Kxerhnents that triflo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CastoHa U a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Jrois and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It -contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other. Narcotic Milfstance. Its asro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms anil allavs leverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, i t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation aiMl 1 latKleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and l'towels, giving healthy amir natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The-Mother's .Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ONE CONGRESSMAN'S BULL HEADEDNESS. It is good news to those who be lieve in the conservation of natur al resources, and the preservation of the forests, to know that the bill to create national forest re serves in the White Mountains, and in the Southern Appalachians, has finally passed both House and Senate, and only awaits l'resid?nt Taft's signature to become a law. The history of this measure in Congress is not pleasant reading. The contest of ten years to make this law a force to save certain foi est sections on mountain ranges north and south, that means not just forest conservation, but in volved vast farming sections that were seriously affected tli rough the strippiug of these mountain ranges of their forests, iu the rainfall ami the distribution of the rainfall, all this contest appears so unnatural, when so much was at str.ke, that now it is passed, the unreasonable ness of it shows strongly. And yet oue Congressman must bear the disgrace of this long delay, and that man is J. G. Cannon, who in the House employed every effort, and was successful for years, in preventing this bill becoming a law. If there was anything bes sides animosity towards the South in the Congressman's opposition. These years of delay in creating it si i.ot known. ,-Bears the Signature of Wild Cameae When They Meet Their Nature! Prey, Flying Fieh, -One time at St Ctemeuts we slfcbted a feedina- sehooTef ttma, an exhllarat- inr Bight A flying fish weignmg a pound and a half or nore would start i from the water ana aoer eu dinar? distance, nearly out of sight, but every men pi tnat mgns Aorered bT-e"bli tuna keeping tis place umt benedth the "flier" and ready to eelse it the moment v. ieu i into the water. ; This rarely T failed. The moment the flea began to drop the tuna would SDring at It like a tiger, turning and tossing the spume Into the air with a splendid ana eiectriry inv rnnh. e menenver that was . re- neated all over the bine channel The sensational charge meant that a school of tunas had discovered a school of Its natural prey, flying fishes. At once the lust for blood and food was on. and the earnage was the result 1 have observed some curious scenes at ml bnt never have 1 seen fear so forcibly expressed as by a scnooi oi flying fishes exaaustea ana at uiu mercy of .the voracious tunas. I have bad them gather' about my now cling to Its keel as cioseiy as wey could, while 4be air was full of leap ing tunas and soaring Hying nsn. ax I such times when a -school of sardines in mnndad no the fishes are so terrinea that men have rowed up to them and t cooped them in by the paurui. u. Holder In Outing. IS THE INLAND WATERWAY (TO BE FREE IN NORTH j CAROLINA ? - 0 - N6rfoUti-Ta.'j''. . Feb. 15, 1911. TO THE EDITOR . - :: i, 11 improved waterways are to be ' utilized railroads Bhould -be requjred.to make traffic arrange i meats with water lines . sub stantially simiiar to those be tween railroads. There are no in hereut elements of hostility lie tween the railways and water wavs. but we must modify existing methods and if we shall foliow new lines with progress ive -steps and with intelligence and justice, tho rights of every citizen will be conserved and in dustry and couiraerce will pros per. iilli HARDWARE The Ki-.id You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years ' MUKHAY TCT. New TORK CITT. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, " BATHTUBS IN MEXICO. Made of Cement, They Are a Real Lux ury In a Hot Clima'e. "TJnlesa J'"" 'l:lV0 lK'" 1,1 tlit! trol" les," reiuarkoil Uiu ui:m who had Just returned fnnu a trip to Mexico, "you eau't pussiMy realize Isow n'eat n lux ury a cold bath can be. It's not that the elimal is necessarily warmer than n Nmv Yoik summer, but the natives have worked out the problem of bath lug to its ultimate conclusions. They have invented the ideal tub. "On the great private estates In Mexico baths are In use today which were hewn out of the solid rock cen turies nj;o by slave liibor. They are located lor liio most part In the vicin ity of running water and are fed by bamboo pipes, but in many rases they have to be tilled by the old fashioned method of carryiuj; a bucket to ana from the cpriug- 'ln the cities the so called stone baths re made of cement 'ine resi dences of all well toXdo people are provided with them, and they are a feature of the native hotels. They are usually nlxmt ten feet long by four deep baby swimming tanks, in fact. The tmpi al custom is to nit me baths late at nlsht. I'.v the following morning the water will have acquired t acts like n tonio An Imposition. Aped four, she walked into the bak er's shop with great alacrity and looked on with evident signs of pleasure while her mother bought a pound of cookies. But her pleasure turned to disgust when luformed tnnt she was not to be allowed to eat any. "Why, you don't -s'pose I went in there to buy cookies for a paper bag, do you?" demanded the Indignant tot Washington Tost. Delhi and Its History. Shah Jehan In 1031 buUt the present cltv of Delhi, close to the old Delhi. and made it the royal residence. The Mohammedans still call It Shabjehana bad. the "city of the king of the world." Nadir Shah, the Persian usurp er, captured It In 1739, massacred thousands of the Inhabitants and bore away plunder to the value of nearly J100.000.000. Including the famous pea cock throne and the great Kohlnoor diamond. The British first came Into control In 1803, when the Mahrattas . - - -1 1 I ft... " T nul were aereatea neariiui ujr u Lake. When the sepoy mutiny broke w in 1RK7 Shah Mohammed Baha dour, then ninety years oldT took com mand of the city and until the English. again triumphed enjoyed the imperial state to which he had long oeen stranger. From the addres3 of Hon. John n. Small to the Norfolk convention oi the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Nov. 18,' 1909. On January IXth last, eleven daysNaf- j the Inland Waterway, near Beaufort, was opened to traffic, the railroads at New Bern and Washington impesed a, wharfage of one cent par 100 pounds of CBrsro upon tHe boats KoinK to their , Persistent Treaty Violation is Eea son For Move"; 12xteb t'ofpem 4 onstratioiK Depends on; .tti-J; ; tude bT China. ; Londonr reKTl7Tlie " relations of Russia and China are strained to the breaking point. Russ a notified theKov errhents of Great Britain. France and fiofmanv of her- interitionTo niake a military demonstration on the Russo Chinese frontier owini? to China's per sisfent violation of the SU" retersburp treatv ,of 1881..' . Russian troops will be Bent forthwith to the district of I!i. Th extent pf fie demonstration, it is lidded in the diplo- malic no e, will depend entirely upon ih attitude assumed by -China. The vital auest'ons involved is free trade iu Monifolia. the extra territorial ri?h oi Russians in China, and disestablish ment of a Russian consulate at Kolodo, Mongolia. Cliiidreiv Cry FOR FLETCHER'S - CASTORIA "That Serious. horrid proseeutiiig attorney BuildirigMa : h ierial , aintsiOils American Field Fence New. Hera, N. C. ";it': ; -- SLICED til nrtior-vca tn rliaphrti tr e or receive frnifht ' that hatTarrived or was to l.o shinned cl.arg.id the man vvno stoie r mo ovr the railroads. With the exception : ly witn nog Mran .t, of Wilmineton, where the wharfage "What charge .did yo wish brought irTub LSuttcr per IB, i lb. .VV. Bakers Cocoa j " ' ' Chocolate -Fancy Corn . J 10 Hi, Pail Preserves , yege table Chow v Spleiitlid Salmon per can Best Flour charge? already exist, New Bern. aim htm tried for kidnaping." Washington are the two North Carjli na towns given this particular distinct- Kon; there is no wharfage charge at Plymouth, Edenton, Ei:zb th City. Belhaven, Oriental. Moreh ai or Beau fort. . For more than twenty yea-s it has been the uniform policy of the railroads n nrnvidn extended facilities for tX Washington Herald. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, SLEEPLESSNESS Harriman Told Him. Harrlman had an almost supernatu ral Instinct for knowing wnut was Result from disordered kidneys. Fol ey Kidney Pills have helped othes, they will h Ipyou. -Mrs. J. li. Miller, Syra- icuse. IM. 1. says, ror wuk ! sull'er d V7ith kidney trouble and l h u "I .naiim. 1 had severe backaches anc change of commodities with boats atj, etM slaved ouv. After taking two each of iia water terminals; and grnin I potUes of Foley Kidney 1 ills my back elevators, wharves, warehouses mul 1 trestles have been b nit and enlarged to , : Foey Kidney l'id- ... . , did wofldenui mines ior uio. . (hem now. F. b. Dully. encourage that valuable source f rcc- nue, aim the water trade responce I r unuuil cuoiue.ss uia These national forest reserves has upon tho body, when one remembers that near the equator it is aimosi n t.. .1,,. nmnilnn ntl tt Im lit nOOU ping and the floods resulting there nn(J (b;lt W!lter taken dirert from the from. There has been the increase Citj mains Is always tepid tne nuvan tace ot the stone or cement hulu evldent."-N'ew York Rim in values, which the government must pay, though this loss is no thin? compared with that of delay fKooa fnrpsh reserves i-r n fTiurn'f in1"1. in nruuiiuK wuvov. - years ago and preventing the tira ber depredatious that have taken Tlnee. And all due to one bull- f headed Congressman 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTORIA Note After Note. Knlckcr-Does he play by notei Bocker-IVs; he bougnt ms inauu w the instiillment plan. Judge. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASXO R I A Andrew Jackton. Andrew Jackson, whose will Is oh record, was perhaps the poorest of all the presidents of the United States. He confessed his poverty and admit ted that he had been ruined financially by his nephew, whom he had adopted and treated as a son. THIRTY .YEARS TOGETHER. a Thirty years of association think of it How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time or the worth- lessnesa of a bad one. So there's no guess work in this evidence of Thoet Arias, ttoncora, Mien,, wno writes ; j have used Dr. King'a New Discovert for 30 fears, and its the best cough-ana coli cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home yon ean.t pry tt our. lotng on and who was doing It in tne promptly, rapiaiy growing i.o mvaterles of stock manipulation. - Once 8nce, when Southern Pacific had been going I The Geography of eastern North Car u fast, Harriman and various bank- ol!lia rfqmre9 m0re boats than carts, lne houses buying In concert, he called .iin- mntr oives them far up on the telephone one of hta private capacity. They brought brokers. "Somebody la Belling,- he re"w"?" 8 ..,ara aid. "Yes, sir," was the answer, w me rsuroau ,,...., h.nd the market 25.000 for truck, farm products and naval stores, -r.nftuuti.taiT he called ud the and carried back from the merchants hMd of a hanking firm much inter-j the supplies for the home neighborhood. ested In the market Who'a selling I - why this sudden and radical change Southern Partner ne asaeo. i -iw (( jj.- j kuow; we haven't been a pie to nnui . . accuatomed visitor un- -aVr,. 1 " r hoe less it will pay 20 cents per ton of car- TSi hT rnt off the connection before go for the former welcome ? nr reDlv to him could be made.-Ex-1 why take a boats landing at Eliia change. ' . beth City without charge, while at New . I Bern or Washington "a chaYge will be TneTeugh Kid. - made and collected for the services in- Nabor i sawwe uocwr i u. Meal' per peck . Sic. hi APA ' ' "'-1: .1111. Ill ' i' VS- . Ill ; V - 'r. .-; :: to! - ' i2c. e Phone 174 Middle St. j H M: RlSlj am i Yh.- V. o '. n Dor.'t Lil.9 lo-6Jop. Tli.- s!r:u ci- In. tr". i t'nd.-i thiMn has (tlittik toiisyiiirveydiini wtien hi; learns that vo:ncn do not like Pimp pint, thai lltt? prominent merchants U"l their wares co)icealed irf closets Instead' of de'pla.vin.!,' tliem in show ca::'.'M and tli ' t ll.e cu-itonn r vjio Hce net fancy the dirt piece of . jrooflr brousht from concealment Is likely Jcj be toldJirat the luen hant p niltesitrf he has nolbiii;,' lwiler. Klscwhere Iht street fiin p'tiys an Imimrlnnt part In nftractinsjade. The birse. mcrehnnt house.) in Korea are entirely without street Klsns.-r.:iiliniore Star. Prescriptions from . all pljysipians, Qu-ckly and Ac curately filled. ;' ' - Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. - C Pharmacy '.PHONBt 173 dicateo in addition lo the transportation !!?J.Z Zl: h. ho, of mine rates on the property herein described. climbed np on the porch when he was passing over the Company V whsrm m t to. .nd- " or on other property operated by Nabor Ah. I see. He fen and brote tBe railroad" whether it nas D'en hla " . transnorted over the railroad or not ( fliihhnbaNot much! He's sound as Wh :,.. . .Hditional tax on the r. -r j :Sm "v i - . . .. . - Many iamiues nave useu it ionj j.. t oouar. But my wn w " "-e wf..itn 0 Eastern North Carolina invo-i s ine mos. ,,d ....u.b '""' him for It. ana new " ' -V tM in boats, to the extent of 20 cenU monipinn nn fBn.n. uneuuiirja iui ur uii - ivrnn ip niHuu- i w . gripp. t"ra-. ard and Tim. sv or sore luncs. rrico uuc, a.uu. i - . j i Vbottle free, uuaranteea ny an urug- per ton oL cargo to be delivered to- or obtained at railroad wharves at New Bern and Washington? how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cnimot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, O. - : We, the undersigned, have known 9. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tratmaetiona and fin ancially nble to carry out any obli gations nuiile by his Irm. WALD1NQ, RinNAN & NAtivia, Rrueirists." Toledo. 0. f . Hall's Catarrh Cure Js. taken in ternally, aoting directly upon tne blood and mucoug . surfaces or. tn xv! cm. Testimonials sent -,frea. Sold by au A DOUBLE MONUMENT. Supt. Joyner has asked to make next Weduesday, February 22nd, a Bill Nye day in all the schools in North Carolina, the purpose being on that day to receive a money contribution, one cent or more, from every scholar. All the mon ev thus contributed throughout - ... the state will go to the fund tnat is to be raised toerect a new build 5no one ereatly needed, at the JackBon TrainingSchool, near Con cord. - Bill Nye. tho , dead author, whose remain! are buried iu this Btate, was an 'apoatle of sunshine.7 111S Writings wen, uuiny.uu -M- ?J.& . , X carrlea pieanuns uu wjuju.. D 'fitg his readers, il wouia , oe mo u i Take u&lYa FaBuiy puig for eon tnral thing that a monument De ilipatj0B. " erected to his memory by those oi the "i'ress uang, "K-'r , ,.!-. Mitelaeed. in him fellow worker. , But go- oraCTei tnis steak not weU done,' fhla ahaffc of marble. I aatd the iDiuatlent guest. . ' . , . IUC UCYUUV k--- - . - Itl1W.. . .. .. r iii,. I 1 snow U.'' answereu m here is the caa ior wauin . - ft B t tta cook jB 0M ot txt a monument in this new train- th0 ,. wn0 thieve that no mat iu aehool building, that means ter how small a thing Is It siiouia ne help, encouragement and no ddnbt "'1""p' salvation to many ' poor boy, Thus the proposed monument Is a lifioir one.-jpore, M active, ha - - mane one, that will with the years nrove a constantly better one, in lnhelt to boys, whootherwise might be , lost to the world fori good, and instead bo a uuraen ana menace to society. Let every pupil lo-Wl the schools cont,nuuW m t)0th rect urinary irregularities, build Bill Nye monument, that wm ootn ., ! A commetnorato the virtues Of the - " ueaa, "u i h,t causes rj,eumatlsra. Pre. n..ii.:. tnvi of the UnV. ana . . . . let not inecouw.ou. u , ,tnrm hetUS nd ,.' rliMren. let crown - ' . . ... ' The Philatelist In Lave. The normal young man la generally desirous of meeting a girl of the right 1 '.amp, yet the Paris Figaro advertiser ment below wears the air of novelty: t -"A collector of postage stamps, pos sessing 12,544 specimens, desires to contract a marriage with a young lady, also a collector, who has the bine Man- ritlus stamp of 1847. No -other A nincc of flannel damnened with I Chamberlain's Liniment and bound onl to the affected parts is superior to anv plaster. When troubled with lame back . Why : create an unnecessary pert charge at New Bernand Washington T Why virtually , increase the -inland New to Him. "I see your sen has gone to work. Tep." ' ..'.: -v -How la he setting alongr a m. it-1 a tk. mvaw waariinston tieraiu. . Now mark a coincidence, ine L,ne In Hiob Life. , Drummond Transportation Co., was m- "Met your wife lately f ' eoprporated by Virginia: to increase the "No: but I aee by the society papers ,-': t'-w- Drummond Canal, and that she will be at home twice this . f . coherence t0 the ,erviee of month." Louis TlUe Courier-Journal. Children Ory FOR -FLETCHER'S - CASTORIA or pains In the side or chest give it al trial and you are certain hi d mon uiaui scattering vessels as well ss by intend ing the influence of water- rates to In land towns, to determine bow farueam boat service could, be re estabfighed on the Sounds. -, v - ' " : v'C? To those nds the eompanyha for - ,k - Iumh narrvinir- irpnrtrBl . u, at.J I. i Bonis uiuui.i, ms"-" j Ceuldn't 8Und It. .: . .- . w,.hintnn nohn '.i. ait out this oanceT c,rsura v fjeasedwlth the prompt relief which it gnn n0; i cg't stand sitting down and, to some extent, to Kinston nl affords. Sold by all dealers. C 1 during a' dance Wudge. - - ' GreenvUle also. . For the latter towns the freight was handled from mieis at Abaentminded. .tmdpd rnttr.Hj - railroad wharves mtocars placed ion "Bntterflnger is awfully ataentmlnd- . . . - gnd ,f u,, purpo,e. the local rates to destlna- ed." ' . - - . rl-a .tutrked dim develoD into pneumon tion being prepaid to the. railroad com- "What la his latestr j ' ' ' li Ko dana-er of this when Foley's mnv' ; V . - iV-' "He was driving avnaU and ham- Uoney T,r ig.uken- promptly. -It Nn,foiw mered his thumb. He howled ana put . Pliable family jnedicine lot au Y" the nail in his month and tried to coughs and eoldj, and acts quickly and to New Bern and Washington hou2o nine- his thumb on the floor." . . leffeetifeiy in eases oi croup. u per cent, ieaa tnau ran ras, yu uuHiuiMi v. a, vau.. - i r than the cnarres oi jnoepuiiuuai. veo- The tariff is based on necessari- ATTACC LIKE TIGERS. la fitrhtintr to keep the blood purethe white corpuscles attack disease gernr.gl like tigefa- Butotten germs, mumpij ao fast that 'ittle fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheume and sores multiuly and strength and appetite fail. This condition rie mands Elec'ric Rittera to regnla'e tht stomaxih. liver and kidneys and to ex pel poison from lh 1'loed. "Tbey are Budfthn, of Tracy, tiilir., '1 nave ever fnnnil " Thv mke rich, ren blood, strong nerves and build up your health Try thm, 6fle at all druK'.- : " Kiti-.H riis f t;timchy. ; ' V; 5" E;irly f rliW enicr Mr John Simon wnt (otiii.-el tor ihe defense ln a iweT A'hlih lurii-d 'i:lli tl8 identltleatlon of the prle sier. The day before the. trial Sir John -entered 'a smull . .shop and indeed for n jun ket 'of pins. "We don't'Kell iheiii,",sal1 Hie iradesniAn. "(!e to So-nnd'so's." Tin next day the trndesman n; pen red on "5 -wltiiess and swure ( Hie irt.-mily of the prlBner. "Do- vu alwiivs remember fueesr oskKl SlrJohn. I "Always said (he witness stoutly. "Have yon ever seeoJ me, before fl "Never," nald the wit ness. '"Would it surprise you to lenrn that ! entered your shop yesterdny and asked for n packet of pips?' The witness collapsed; and the ease was won. London Ideas. ": I K ill'.,'. OniiPHftRICy -'. ' ' PHONE 66. ' .' Foley's Pill a- What Tbey Will D tor You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor SPEEPY RELIEF FROM KIDNEY I : ' ' 'f r'. "f TK0U BLE.'" "I had an acute attack' of BrurhtV disease w th innnmmatlon of the kid neys and bladder, and dizzirss," says bottle of Folev's Kidney Kiemedy over come the attack, reduced the Inflam mation. took awav the pain and made the bludder action normal. 1 wish every one could know of this wonderful rem edy."-rF. 8. Duffy. r ' When her child is in danger a woman will rialc her Ufa to protect it No great act of heroism or risk or nice is neceas Boesa Isels.' lly uniform service, but havlpg cor- Abyssinia nas a son "- - mtBement and responsibility M n nmt a child from erouo. Give! Aleuts unknown-tbat bears tne appro- i 1, .,. j.,:k Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all I prtaO name of ooou.J aanger is avoiaeo. ror aw u dealers. . ' ' iL"7Jn: ri..- ... ,nni(n ..!. llvt .t thk wrUirur. a letter . . m mm a. a SS -1 A . I IIBa.1 W I I V K mmm a iw ' M I " V..JilIaa mm9 BUS ArVHSBV OIUIIIDna f mw . . . . X tM I 1 ... . . . A. r.u..w... 77- 1 action, quick- to results ann aiiorua. rom our New Bern agent aay L-' it wnd bt th? mst PV? fef dUorder.at J,,, hu ,pplicftUo0 for l0 h, pl The wharfage 'charge above describ ed, during iU imposition, will require the inland freight to be drayed. from and Beaufort. Shall the resulting bene ft . i-top at the shores of the Sounds? The Uaue is made, and would seem to invite the action of your Chamber of Commerce. : ' " -' TflE LAKE DRUMMOND ; r TRANSPORTATION l Of lad for vessel freight was refused under instructions from Norfolk, not to place ears for vessel linen from Norfolk, but Iff " kmi . h was. In 'fact, all tnat a rvt.o .nil ' wltrh ahoold be. In ...ra.i tn the. serious andf' " V , Injuetl scientific nostradnmua. The day sbeF Wlfe-Ican't WBy:7" to require the freight to be draped to was born tha sky became dark and man rnarrle. a man, ah. should take i wtrhoUM , Trlncation of gloomy and, according to her biogrrims Mtw- - - Uh t Uhlch the Traffic . Manager oftherail fihir "twirht out nothing for an boor I rjnsband I jmte agree witn you.. ,, , . pheT. -Vcht out nwnmg i I . h M totd company, wbeit applied to, said OUl namee, iiiihm...i. - - - , '"''Z: r' v,. ..... u:. --. ... n,,W nnl nnrmlt hS b.a anDMinins wnicn am tun van 1 liim. ma v'i" - r - own. IlinsirmiHi tma. 1 uaaa uruiuiuum. m'1"!'"" " be berthed at iU wharves at New Bern and Washington to land freight to be forwarded to inland towns, and it would be received only at the company's reg ular receiving station If, therefore, the railroad companies intend to obstruct the inland movement and If the Lake Drummond Company could be diverted from Its mUsion, or be diwoursjied, the methods above de sailed seem to be thoughtfully adapt 1. 1 trt I', a n 11 r none. T a f r.. v!rwv Is tie ur t I'Ti 1 - ! ' .1 t i i "' c f hideous manner." Her ptiwooai v pearance. described by her admtrlng biographer In 1002, Is scarcely Batter tog: .Tier physiognomy was so mis shapen that It la altogether Impossible to express fully In words or for the most Ingenious to line her In colors, Uiottgh many persons of eminent quali fications In that line have often at tempted it. but ' without success.'' Metropolitan Mairaxlne, FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum kp their victims in perpetual torment. 1 : application of Clsmlrliin's Five , .; aril l i An iintfruvnt Wlie nf Cod 1 iv- Oil El.rr.U with Kreoote. Wild Chrrr. Uyituph jihlleof ljm. Iron. Wangonw, Q uniiut aasl Ptryohntno. Useful fora miriwifol troatmnt of Bronchi! IB. A.th--BiatVpyiiphn. C 1. ImpovelrMKd Blood, Wi-.k Throttt and I.tirir,nnd general de Mllty, ON SAI.k'XT . ENNETT'S TREPARED Agficiiltural ; Lime s., mckes every acre count and every testimonial good. Is prepared for all soils and all cropV Write us for pi ices and testimonials. AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. NEW BERN, N. C. Madelrom pure distilled " filtered water, t - WOMEN v Women of tie highest rvpe, women it superior education and refinement, whese dlKernment wA judjmcat give vreijlit and force to tHeir. opinion,-tlguly praise Uie won JerfuT corrective and curative propertiei of Clart bcrlaln's Stomach and liver TaV lcU. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1911, edition 1
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