THt IVLEKLY JOJaSAL i in rm i hi IliU UlLLIil- ' IstaaUsfce 1S7S SPli Published tp Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Bnlld-68-60 Craven Street CHiKUS L. STIT158, editor aito proprietor. Official Paper ot New Ban and CraTen Gouty. i SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS. -Two Months., ........ .. .. Three Months.... .. .. .. . II to Months.. .. .. . .. .. 10 twelve Months.. .. .. .. . 1.00 ONLY UN ADVANCH. The Journal la only Mat on pay-ln-idvance bails. 8uborlbers will re eeive notice of expiration of their aob nriptlona and an Immediate response to notice wvi ne appreciated by the Journal Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in ixAxr by mal " nteid at the Postotflce, New Bern, M. C as second-eiass matter. New Bern, N. C. March, 24. 191L NEWSPAPER WHISKEY AD VERTISDfG. The coming out of the Greensbo ro News, in its public declaration that no longer wilt it accept whis key advertising, is a progressive move that its proprietors will nev er regret. As the News says, it does not take the step for any ap plause but for the better reason that of a correct position in a pro hibition community and State. . Refusing to accept whiskey ad vertising need not indicate fanati cism or prudery. To accept whis key advertising is not a sign of business sagacity, because it is a way to make "easy money" by forcing those who have a contra band article to pay a high price for the introduction of their goods by allowing display advertising in territory where the law forbids the manufacture and sale of these goods. The prohibition law in North Carolina was enacted and voted for by a large majority, thus em phasizing the will of the people of this Commonwealth. The fact of a minority vote in no way lessens the force and integrity of this State's prohibition law, and this being true it is the duty of every citizen to uphold this law. Laws aie laws for every one to observe, aud the prohibition law, particu larly by its great majority vote would seem to call for a stronger upholding than many of the laws that are but legislative enactments If public sentiment expressed at the polls means anything the pro hibition law call for a un ited main tenance by every one. Iu this npholding of the prohi bition or any -law, what influence should be first and always in front but the newspaper 1 The whiskey ad like the near beer saloon is but making the prohibition law, an evasion that no self-respecting newspaper cau countenance in its columns, much less endorse by its acceptance and publication. WAR IS BUSINESS ' NOT SENTIMENT. The romance and chivalry that once made war themes for poetry and song, is not seen today. The naUOU gwug uv war uiubvubvv mc financial backing to as great an extent, as it has men and battle ships. Gold is the basis of war in this age, and the nation engaging in the war gamo must provide in advance, and not entertain the delusion that it can live off the enemy. And war is not just for the two nations engaged. It affects not only the nearby nations , but the entire world, ' and the most powerful nation today is not going to let even a petty little country start any war, unless there be pro tection and a guarantee to' preserve international rights. .There may be revolutions and insurrections, but unless the country 1u which these break out, the rulers, can curb the insurrectionists; there is going to be a change of rulers. j The Mexican disturbance is an example. Some two blllian dollars of outside., mouey is invested in Mexico, and the investors are far from satisfied with the Dlaa gov ernment which cannot check ,the insurrection. There ia no longer confidence, and those who ; have money in railroads, mincaj planta tions, etc. demand tbat their coun trios, the Uo'iUd Ctiivii rr-ccia. cally,- L'oslaiiJT.'enl Ccrt.ny in vtstors 3 wt!l,'i.!.-'.l 've -ico a rovorn:.- -t V -t a' -1 I -".ire 1 t ' 1 ; ' -y f r T 'r inv. t ' - That Analysis I- I 1 F. S. I Li'. i r j . .' involved. There is the one issue, protection, certain and sure to in vestors, and Mexico must give this protection, or the present govern ment must stop, and a stable gov erment, one that can preserve the investors properties, be set up. There is going to be no war these days, that is of the Sherman brand for financial interestsand inves tors. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local apDlications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that iu by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucoun lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the reHult, and un less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forev er; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will Rive one hundred dollars for any case of' deafness (caused bv ca tarrh) that cannct be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. P. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. minute daiiynsn. In the northern seas there exists an extremely minute Jellyfish, termed Liz sla koellkeri, which are so transparent that a single Individual can scarcely be aeen In clear water and so small that a wineglass of water can contain 8,000 of them. Tet this jellyfish occurs to such numbers off the coast of Green land that the sea is at times tinged brown by Its presence. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tbi Kind Yon Haia Always Bears the Signature 0f Tainted Meat -"Bed" meats are less liable to con tamination than Dsn or chicken. The latter should not be eaten If there Is the least suspicion of odor aboot them Beef slightly tainted, Ihongh disagree able, will not produce ptomaine poison ing. John W. Sickelsmith. Greensboro. Pa., has three children, and like most children they frequently take xold "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," he says, 'but have never found any yet that did them as much ood as Chamberlain (Jougn remedy." 'or sale by all dealers. ; Wee Bit Deaf. ' ' ; Mm NewUwed 1 made a big batch of these biscuit today. ' Mr. Newllwed Tou did Indeed, dear. ' Mrs. Newllwed Hew do you -know bow big a batch I made? Mr. Newllwed On. I thought yon said "botch." Philadelphia Ledger. WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, wLom discernment in j judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise tie wonderful corrective as J ccrative properties of Cham lerlaia's Etosach and Liver Tab Liu Hf cri'-cst tie many stages cf vena's Lfe, frca g!rHiood, t-i er&aU cf colier I : ; J b l!.s J'c!"-!. years, tl ere ij i j i SiT it t :t r " "j r? J- i . L ilk 3f'! Bought SI F :.Hffift;. . I ' - That there is more to a Fertilizer than k there is more to a Fertilizer is proven conclusively by the obtained every year from Royster Fertilizers. They are made from experience obtained by . actual field experiments of what the plant requires, and not from ready reference formulating. ' Every ingredient in Royster Goods is selected for its plant food value, and has its work to do at the proper time, therefor? the plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed regular from sprouting time until harvest. Ask your dealer for Royster goods and see that the trade-mark is on every barg, - When you see this gfc you know that you are getting the genuine and original ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES s NORFOLK, VA. TAWBORO. N. C COLUMBIA, S, BALTIMORE. MD. MACON, "OA BPARTANBURO, . C. , - How Sheridan Paid a Debt No one knew better the power pos sessed by a really polished compliment than Sheridan, and on innumerable oc casions duriug that rather stormy the atiical manngenieut of his did he ex tricate himself from a difficulty bj means of one. A good Instance Is tin following: An English nobleman who had married a beautiful actress once applied with much dignity in the greenroom to Mr. Sheridan for the ar rears of her salary and vowed that be would not stir till they were paid. "My dear lord," said the Impecunious manager, ''this Is too bad. You have taken from us the brightest Jewel lo the world, and you now quarrel with us for the little dust she has left be hind her." The nobleman immediately burst out laughing, and the debt was canceled. Loudon Staudurd. Graveyard Marriages. A strange custom prevails among a certain tribe in the Caucasus. When a single young man dies some one calls upon a bereaved parent who has car ried to the grave a , marriageable daughter in the course of a year and says: "Your sou is sure to want a wife. I'll give yon my daughter, and you shall deliver to me the marriage portion In return." A friendly offer ol this description is never rejected, and the two parties soon come to terms at to the amount of the dowry, which varies according to the advantages possessed by the girl in her lifetime Cases have been known where the young man's father has given as much as thirty cows to secure a dead wife for his dead son. FOLEY'RIDNEY PILLS roaaatsuMATiSM kidneys and slaokh The negotiations for the loan ot $50 000,000 to China by American financier are in final shape.' WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. Look out for severe and even danger ous kidney and bladder trouble result ing from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 689 Third St, Fort Wayne, Ind., was many years a conductor on the Nickel Plate. Be says: "Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in terri ble condition. There was a continual pain across my back and hips ane tr y kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most painful. I got a supply of Foleys Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a wonderful improvement and four bot tles cured me completely. Since being cured I have recommended Foleys Kid ney Pills to many ot - my railroad friends, "-F. 8. Duffy. Warranted Not to FaiL ' Doctor your wife needs outdoor ex ercise more than anything else. Hus band But she won't go out.. Wbnt Im 1 to Co? Doctor Give her plenty of money to shop with. , Knew Alt About It . : "Do any perquisites come in your way at the officer "Not much they don"! We hare, a bnsky Janitor who throws them kind ot folks out" Baltimore American.. . When you have rheumatism in your foot or instep apply Chamberlain's Lini ment and you will get quick relief. , It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For aale by all dealers. - v " The Original Paul Pry. Thomas II 1 II. familiarly railed TcnV my Dill., was., says lr. Brewer, the original Paul Pry. It was from hi ro also that Theodore Hook drew bin character of Gilbert Gnrney. Planrft In his "Recollections' says of Blfl: "His specialty was the accurate Infor mation be could Impart on all the pet ty details of the domestic economy of his friends, the contents of their ward robes, their pantries, the number of pots of preserves in tbelr store closets and of the table napkins In their linen presses, the dates of their births and marriages, the amounts of their trades men's bills and whether paid weekly or quarterly. He had been on the press . and was connected with the Morning Chronicle. lie used to drive Matthews crazy by ferreting out his whereabouts when, he left Imdon and popping the Information In some pa per." The most annmon ciiusp of i' iohh ' is (Imr Ws of tb Stomn. h. C.l,:-'.! than results C. ' JUST IN III. Some New Bern People May Wait Till It's Too" Late. Don't wait until too late. Be sure to be in time. JuBt in time with kidney i'ls Means curing the back Before backache becomes chronic; Before serious uiinary troubles set in Doan's Kidney Pills will do this. Here is New Bern testimony to prove it Mrs. William T. H adder, 126 East Front street, New Bern, N. C., nays; "I have had no occasion to use any kid ney medicine since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in 1908. I publicly endorsed them in January of that year, and at this time I give you permission to con tinue the use of my statement My back ached nearly all the time and was often so severe that I could hardly get out of bed in the morning. The kidney secretions bothered me and I felt tired and languid, . Doan's Kidney Pills were so highly J recommended that I ot a box from Bradham Drug Co. It did not take them long to restore me to good health." ; . i.For eale.br all dealers. , Price 5t cents, Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United states. . :-.y; ' Remember the name Doa' eno ake no other. It is planned tw electrify the Chesa peake beach railroad from the District line and to extend it to Dram Point President Taf t returned to Washing' ton and asaured Mexican Minister de la Barra that the concentration of troops along the border was for patrol purpo ses and maneuvers only.' Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A . A New Illness. -. A Chicago broker, who la not noted for bis humor nearly so much as be Is famed for his fear of bis wife, found himself In bis elub at dinner time one evening much the worse for drink. : . He called a messenger boy and, with great difficulty, wrote thla note: ; A "Dear Wife-Will not dine at home. Have been taken unexpectedly drunk." Popular Magazine. v . 1 . FOR DISEASES OE THE SKIN, Nearly all diseases of the ekiu such as eccetna, tetter, salt rheum . and bar bers' itch, are characterised by an in tense itching end smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and reat Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It al lays the itching and smarting almost instantly. - Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by all dealers. - , - j - . Hard en Baby.. V '. ' .First we teach the baby to talk and then we teach him to hold his tongue. Smart Set - A MOTHER'S SAFEGUARD. . Foley's Honey and" Tar for thechil dren. Is beet end safest for all coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bron chitis. No opiates, F. S. Duffy. ' A Good Loser. Riley -Ho w about that gold - mine yon bought stock In last year? Smiley -Why, we've called It "the Bulldog." It's the bravest little mine you ever beard ot Riley puwled Bravest? Smiley Surel There Isn't a yellow streak anywhere In Itt Puck. si ERY 0PEI1III6 Miss Blythe's Establishment A. Scene of Activity All During Yesterday was an occas'on of import ance to the ladies of this city as the an nual elaborate Spring millinery opening of Miss Sadie Blythe was in full pro gress all during the day. If as many ladies yisit the store today and tumor- -row as did yesterday, from the view point of attendance 'and results this opening will make a record for the es tablishment, r ;. V - yj. f The decorations jvere : unusually ef fective in design and appointment and they were complimented by every pat ron who called during the day. The decorative scheme was green and white. Potted plants bamboo and artificial fliw era were used with much ' taste and beauty and the effect was very pleasing indeed. ::"-r': There were many beautiful hats on display and many orders have already been p aced by those who called yester day, Despite this fact, however, there are countless creations of art still on exhibit and it js expected that the ma jority of these will be sold before the exhibit has closed. .'.".r. Tri-cornered shapes Duchess bonnets are plantiful, so are Bolaro shapes' with brims rigidly turned up all around, These latter are shown not only in the customary sizes but in the large ones as well. Unusually handsome and pictare que are the larger shapes. : " ' - ' , A very pretty' model was a Bolero sailor made of hemp and trimmed with a large butterfly made ' of maline and gold cloth. - . ; The old but still popular Gainsborough Us still in vogue, this time trimmed with white Oriental lace over lavender repe with the crown made of rose petaU and overtopped by two willow plumes. Cabriolet Bonnets and Pokes are hav ing a revival, and promise very well for Summer. Every conceivable shape per taining to the First Empire period is the heighth of fashion in Paris accord ing to the latest reports. This means a revival ot the Cjnch, the Phrygian Cap the Caeque shaped like the helmet of a Roman gladiator, and a variety of Tur bands and quajnt Poke Bonnets, a I of which were the accented styles in Em press Josephine's days. Smart Panama hats are shown, which in outline, bear close resemblance to the Charles V Hat' The style will be seen in the court dress of Spanish Grandees. . This hat Is a tall crown, straight and a trifle smaller in circumference at the top, and a rather narrow brim rolled up on one side but otherwise flat' - ' . Among the Spring materials. Hemp, Horsehair, Leghorn, Miland Chip are the ones chiefly employed in the blocked shapes. Many hats are shown in braids ot all kinds ai well as in plateaux of tvery denomination. ' , Straw shapes are very good, so are tagal and hemp all over, shown mostly in s I d colors, but in a variety of fancy weaves. 'I Combinations of lace ' and straw are frequent and are featured among the most exclusive Spring nov elties in Parisian millinery,- Crown bands with rounded tab ends are shown which are comprised of inch-wide appli que insertion, alternating with nariow strips of leghorn or Tuscan braid. - ' The opening will continue until to morrow evening and every lady in this city 1s extended a cordial Invitation to attend the store and Impact the display FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. : Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore-and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and nbt always sure. There's a better way. Lei Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung . trou hle," writes W R Nelson, of Calmi.in-j Ark., "when all else failed and I sain ed 47 pounds in weight lis surety the king of all couph and lung cures." Thou sanua owe their lives and health to it; It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, , la grippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles, 60c and $1.00 Trial bottle free at all Druggists, ' Two Men That Knew. In an article on Thomas B. Reed In (be Century Henry Cabot Lodge , r rails an anecdote which Kced used to tell with glee. It was about his exam ination . for admission to the bar, of California. A yotiiig southerner came before the Judge for examination at the same time. The Jndge ssked the southerner If the , legal tender sets were constitutional, and the young man answered without moment's hesitation, "No. Then the judge turn ed to Reed 'and asked him the same question. Mr. Becd with equal prompt ness answered "Yes.' ' "Very well,? said the judge, "yon are both admitted..- Two men who can answer that question without hesita tion ought to be admitted to any bar.". Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as it quickly stopped a severe cough that bad long troubled me," says 1. W. Kuhn, Princ town, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely it acts in all cases of coughs, colds, a grippe and lung trouble. Refuge sub stitutes. F. S. Duffy. -', .The Auger Fieh. , The auger Osh, half Ash, half crab. Is the terror of all vessels but Iron clads that use the south sons. Tl 'i creature, which U not bl't-r than an almond, has a proboscis like an en lurged gnat sting that can bore ttirou; 'i even sheet Iron. Auger HhIi frequent rnnny of the iucnfins of the coral In lands and burrow boles for themselves li the coral, but they bur e a i-crver i tuiljlt of t!ie HiUi.i' t' ej t f ' ' t I ' r ft a n Imt, I- 1 I' i ( ' lo 1 l f ' i! : ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVegeiableErcparalionrarAs sirallatiiigttieFoodaiHlRcgula ting (lie Stomadis andOowsi Promotes DigestionChcerfur ness and fest Xontains neittor 'l3i:;!l!l Opiuiu.Morphine nor Mineral.' NOT NARCOTIC. JMrftSrft-' i Wwh Stt4m '. Cluiifittt Smr . v Wtoftmtlimr. Anerfcct Remedv forCbnsfltia t ion . Sour Storoacli.Dlarruoea Woriusfonvulsious.revcrislr (ho fcl nessaiulLOSSOFbLEEP. "facsimile Signature of Win': Kxact Copy of Wrapper. LIVESTOCK CO. JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD of . MULES S. Front Street, : I JO),!' : aliVM'HVI . . Bj JJEW VDHK. A COMPLETE LINE OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLD ON EASY; PAYMENTS " IF INTERESTED CALL AND HEAR : SOME OF THE - LATEST RECORDS. " : WILLIAM T. HILL ' "THE SPORTING GOODS MAN" ... . Phone 253 .Y G. S. BROAD STREET i1::::1: :s. :," ,:'. rz THE "TO '7 T T O, For Infants and Children . The Kind You Ilavd Always Bought" ; : Bears the Sigaatoe ":0f In Use For Over Thirtu . Yofiro I mi ij i uui o nn- TM esNTAWII OOMMNY, NCW f OftH CfTT. .. ... - - New Bern, N.' C. 91 Middle Street ' UNCLE SAAL 'vv.; .- ... . with his estimated seventy five million population can not make a better selection in case of war, than you can to make your selection from our stock: of. Hand-made Buggies and Carriages. Come to see us, . Yours to please, " Waters & Sons NEW BERN, N. C. BEST f ' fr' uAU : I r.i-. r 1 .. I I .1 I t

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