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IIIE. .DEBIT. KstaaUsaM 1878 v raaulahod is Two Sections, avery Tuesday ut Friday, it Journal Bulld- m U-M Craven Street CBLUULES L, 8TXTI58, - EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.. Official Paper of Craven Gout New Bera SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Montha.. .. ..I 16 Tbreo Months . " U Hx Months.. .. .. M twelve Month. MO ONLY IN ADVANCE. The Journal Is enly aent on pay-ln-Idvance b&iti. Subscribers will re iTa notlca of azplratlon of their aub enrlptlona and an Immediate response to notice wu oa appreciated by toe JturnaL Advertising rate furnished upon application at the office, or upon ln julr by mal1 finteied at the Poatofflce, New Bern, N. C. as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. April, 14. 1911. RECIPROCITY POLITICAL LY AND PRACTICALLY A very prominent Democrat of this section, in a discussion over the reciprocity question, declared that he would neither be Demo crat nor Republican on the issue. This means that he is touched per sonally by reciprocity, if it be comes effective, therefore he would overthrow his political scruples that have hitherto governed his actions and stand for it. It is the same old story of tha sensitive pocket nerve. Looking at Presideut Taft's Ca nadian reciprocity bill, from a Democratic political view point, it is an antagonistic measure. The republican party in the campaigns of 1S) and 1900 declared for it Years before these declarations, that eminent Republican, James G. Blaine, said, "the enactment of reciprocity, is the safeguard of "protection, and Democrats have always criticised It, and particu larly in the national Presidential campaign of 1902, was reciprocity condemned. Therefore, politically, reciprocity is peculiarly antago nistic toDemocrtic principles. And this Oauadiau reciprocity bill of President Taft's can it not be seen is not, merely a party measure but more is there not the personal part that in it the President hopes to benefit by? Was not the Payne Aldrich bill endorsed by Mr. Taft Was it not afterwards condemned bv prominent Republicans, and why not now, divert public atteri' tion from my unwise endorsement of Payne Aldrich, says Mr. Taft to Presideut Taft, by giving the people a Canadian reciprocity is sue, that looks like free trade to the consumer, but will not affect the protected manufacturer T It is purely politics, this Canadian rec iprocity bill, of the President's. The practical side of this bill, is like any tariff matter, personal. Are my interests served or injured. But no American producer of any article mentioned in this bill that is to be put on the free list, should imagine that placing raw materials, Canadian p.nd Amer ican, on the same free trade basis, is to give the producer any beue fits. It may be urged that while the farmer may suffer, the laborer may be helped, because of lower prices. But it must not be forgot ten that the manufactured article is still amply protected by a tar iff. ; Both politically and practically the . Journal opposes President Taft's Canadian reciprocity bill, for it has not the honoat look of being either "flesh, fowl or good red herring," , in its provisions that would affect the best interests of the people. . i ' Till) "BUT" AND V ' "If CITIZEN. ' How many towns and small cities would develop and increase in population and wealth, except for their "but" and "if citizens! .' . Fear and selfishness are personal Characteristics that will hold back any community. The "but" citi sen may be. neither fearful nor sel fish, yeti with his insufferable ad veru vt ywiJM cci j bcukuw., ud cannot lie won over to any project that means localbetterments. And still he Is so seemingly Inclined to take part, to assist, to promote, tojoiu with others in the scheme that calls for aco operative spirit, it is a good scheme, "but", then it wouM bo l. I'. r if lie m 1000 i " i t f r r i any I,. .'; .sMi ' ii.i'...izy.r7 1 ALCOHOL 3 PER (1EN1 AgetaWerVetrsfiflnlhri. slmllaring AeRwtfanaRegutar ting die Stomachs andBowehi Promotes DigeslionJCheerf ness and RestjContains neither 0(HuniJ4arphine nor Mineral.! NOT NARCOTIC. Ittaptit0ldlkSM3mW& JbcSema AHiUtt- kSuk Hirwi Sftd - Aperfect Remedy forConsfipai tion , Sour Stomach.Dtorrtoaj Worms jCoirvulsHmsjewrisn ness anJLoss of Sleep. FacS'imfe Signature oT NEW YDBK. iuaranteed i Exact Copy of Wrapper. "if citizen! Why he would be the ideal, except for his condition al attitude on every subject and and everything, for he is euthus iastic up to the point of excution, of bacouiing an active participant, the community's most eager work er and shouter, when "if" and it is all over. The effect of this kind of citizenship is bad enough among its own people. Its effect upon outsiders who are asked to come with their capital to assist local enterprises is most prejndi cial. For what capitalist wants to invest in a community where he hears so frequently that some obstacle is to be overcome, and "if" that was not only so, how much better it would be. The hope of every coin in unity is to so develop and grow that the "but" and "if citizen shall be relegated so far to the rear of the progressive procession that he be comes just a follower, whose pre sence is simply tolerated. His ob jections cannot have any effect because the community is too busy going ahead to look backward. Its progressive momentum has grown until it cannot be stopped, much less held back, tho. the voice of tha "but" and "if citizen should be heard. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Statt aforesaid, and . that Mi id firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that ctannot be cured bj the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence this Gth day of December, A D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tha system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' : Changed Meaning. On of tha beat examples of how to end lettera Incorrectly la that of a sol dier who wrote home to bis wife the following sentence without a single stop or comma; , ; "May bearen cherish and keep yon from jronra affectionately John Don." WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose ojtcernment and judgment five weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throo;!iout the many stages of woman's life, from g irlliood, tLrotjh tie ordeals of mother LooJ to tl e :c'...'?2 jean, t!,ere u r- r err re r I'll s r Guaranteed undw-the tooJol 1 TI1 For Infants and ChiUren. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signe lature Jurors Drawn For April Term U. Circuit and District Court. ine following list or jurors was yea terday drawn to serve at the next term of the U. S. Circuit and District Court convening in this city on April 25th. with Judge H G. Connor presiding. Pitt county-W E Tucker, Greenville, R. F. D. Wm. McArthur, Greenville, R F D, W S Blount, Ay den, R L Davis, L L Kittrell, Winterville, i Jones county -R B Parker, Trenton, A J Collins, Maysville.D B Heath Com fort, E B Isler, Cadiz, Enoch Noble. Craven county Thoe. H Davis, W F Crockett, L H Cutler Jr., C K Foy, W R Barrington, C W Munger, G V Rich ardson, E E Harper, S R Street Lenoir county Henry French, J H Mewborne, D M Stanton. Pamlico county-W J Swan, Bin Willis, Henry Carrawan, J C Muse, M N Jones, Claud H ask ins. Wayne county John Herring, M C Kornegay, W B Glisson, K D Smith,, Carteret county -Geo. A Willis, Jr. C 3 Wallace, Harvey Hancock, AT Willis, John Forlow. Onslow county C G Cox, R P Hin- ton, John M Francks, Geo, H Bender, Ralph Bender, Greene county R A Hardy, Lemuel Aldridge, W H Dail, Andrew Jones, W J Jordan, Beaufort county WW Hooker, Henry Moye, C S Dixon. , . FOLEYiKlDNEYlUS ton baokaohs KioNBva and f hAooaa -i -Atlanta plans a banking institution calculated to drive "loao sharks", oat of business. FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr, L. H. Franham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, nays: "Chamberlain's Stomach an j Liver Tab lets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." . Give theae tablets a trial. Tea are certain to find inera agreeablt and pleasant in effect Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For saie Dy ail dealers. 8tralned Relatione, The rejected suitor arose anii looked for hla hat ' "It you will not marry me," he aald, "let us at least be friends." , ,4 . The fair girl shook her head. $ "No," she coldly replied; "l am op posed to both annexation and reciprocity.- ; - . , , .. Whereupon he went away much bom bled-Cleveland Plain Dealer. - roiey itianey ruis contain in concen trated form ingredienta of established the rapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney acd bladder ailments. Foley Kidney PiIIh are antiaeptic, tonic and restorative, Refuse substitutes. F. S. Duffy. , , f . y- r . . A Deuble Surprise. . - - .,' Funnlmsn Now, there's your hus band coming, Mrs. Candor. J Lefk make a little surprise for Mm.? Mrs. Funnlmaa aud I will hide behind tha curtains nere, and you tell him that your expected guests haven't ome. Then we'll step out and surprise him. (Enter Mr. Candor.) a. ' t Mr. Candor (obeying orders) WeU, Henry, our expected guests bate dis appointed ne-Wr. and Mrs. Fa nn Una a haven't come. ' -; : . -; Mr. Candor (heartily) Thank heavenl - -: - a.; . . . T Liame onouioer is nearly always to rheumatism of the muneUilii due and quickly yields to the free application ol Chamberlain's Liniment ' jbor sale by .ii j i - an aeaiers. , ,. . . .i . i : Wheo yon have cdosen yoor part abide by It and do not weakly try to r"-onrl!e yourf!'f with the t ' L : !. YjjF Use Uf For Oyer Thirty Years TNI IINTIM MMNNTi NM fTY. ciinoy EOUIILY it-a : McCarthy Again Nominated. No Nomination For Chief of Fo- r: - lice. Aldermen Tie in 1st 54 Yesterday's DesMcratis manlcipal primary passed quietly though there was great tntarest to ha Chief of .Po lice Bominatiott to alt the wards except tha thdd. Folio whig 1s tha result, the figures ara- approximately correct. No nfit&inatloa foe Chief of Police, and the aldermen tie la first ward, will proba bly require another vote. f fcJRST WARD For Major. McCarthy, 87 Weddell., , . . ,. , 29 ALDERMEN. Bangert, 91 EI1K - 65 AahforJ, 65 FOR CHIEF OF rOUCE Harget. .60 Lup'on, . . 87 Warrington. 18 Griffin, '11 Fulchar, 1 SECOND WARD. McCarthy, ' 145 Weddell. 64 W K Baxter AJGastins Griffin, Lupton, 64 Harget 42 Warrington, . 29 Folcber,- 14 THIRD WARD McCarthy, 109 Weddell, 29 Simpson Kafer, Luptor, 48 Griffin, 41 Harget, 29 Warrington, 18 Fulcher 2 FOURTH WARD. McCarthy 119 Weddell S9 Shriner Brinaon Lupton 68 Warrington 86 Harget 32 Griffin 81 FIFTH WARD McCarthy 83 Weddell T. F. licCarth E. k Smith Lupton 17 Griffin . 11 Warring ton Harget r SIXTH WARD. McCarthy 84 Weddell - 89 Diaoeway 90 HiU ' 78 Lupton 54 Griffin 44 Warrington - 10 Fulcher . . 10 Harget TOTAL FOR CHIEF POLICE. Lupton 278 Griffin . , 204 Harget w 168 Warrington in Fulcher-, 27 , FOR MAYOR. McCarthy -J f- , 877 Weddell . , . , ' ' . 202 Children Ory CASTOR I A The Peoneylvanla - Eight-Hour law was declared oaeoaatiUttioaal by the SUU Supreme Court ; , t ; rSAFE MEDICI NX FOR CHILDREN Foter's Hon) ani Tar Commaiul la a aafe aad effectiva saadldna forchil- drea ss It does net eontaia epiatea or narmiai orotra, jtm geauiae roiey's Honey sad Tar Comnooad Is iaa fal low packagV S VuSj. i -. ; . 'AMUMaWeaMtlCMeWaJ.' Th tamaoa Xlit:ja'gaefal wva. toff was a e(uiilamtliei raetae to suffer' defeat Ca ifftbaed aereral vktorlMi against this Turka aa4 against tha Poise, and: la Italy , ha waa p poaed by lareaa. ,ajkd. atag eoaa pletely ; eotnambereCi, he affected a briluaat retreat oyer tha saoaataiaa of Cwltaerlasd, through, OAnaeny, 4ata Busala. --v- t ,. .: ... f.-H... ' ONE CONDUCTCa KkXPED' BACK Mr. Wllford Adna ia hla tuna, and be writes: "I a -a e "Soed to ray bed with ehrwMc t' -- end used two bottles of t ' y'a I -fy Kuirwdy with good effect, 'i 1 J L- ie i nt me on aay feet ar 1 1 1 i wuk aa eorMv tor oa the lxu' ' n, Kr., htreet Ll- wsy. It v I ca a I v a ciNim la cases of rheumr.' v " Ii !nrs tha blood af uric acid. -i'. t .j. ;. u : M . "rrnv-1-" ' :t irr in thei" t ' ' tt 'JIL.J beea a f; r a -ycri maa am eaet I ton's eat ! i P put:'rt, c ' 1 . ' .11 1 We'.t t.J , - -tmr " '; si' 'v"v j tue wt ' . ' . t : "Ttrt ' : . !; "i. , ' i our cu '. is . , I me, and t ' f 1 1 1 i a r... ! i " 'i i - ..tested mjmii There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well -r Earned Reputation. For montba New Bern readera have aeen the constant expression of praise for Doaa's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have dona In this locality. Not another remedy ever pro duced such convincing proof of merit. i R. A. Henderson, 166 George St. New Bern, N. C , says; "Doan'a Kid ney Pills are a very valuable remedy and I can say that they did me more good than, any other kidney medicine I over took. I suffered from a dull pain across my loins and this waa accompa nied by an extreme lamenees in my hack. I also had inflamation of the blad der and the passage of the kidney se cretions pained me. The use of Doan's Kidney Pills-which I procured from Bradham Drug Co., removed all the lameness and pain and improved my condition in every. way." (Statement given January 25, 1908.) : CONFIRMED PROOF. Mr. Henderson was interviewed on Nov. 28, 1910 and he said: "I willingly verify my former endorsement of Doans Kidney Pills, for i have been free from backache and kidney complaint since 1 took this remedy. You are welcome to continue the publication of my state ment" - For aale b; all dealers. Price 6i oeata. Foster aillburu Co., Buffalo New fork, sola agents for tbo United 8Utas. Remember tha name Doaa't n aka no othav The Outcome. "I told him he was dead foolish to be engaged to three girls simultaneously." "How did It turn out?" ' -"As you might expect His expenses were such that be got so far behind with hla board be bad' to marry bis landlady." Loplsvtlle Courier-Journal, in cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possiple This may be obtaind by applying Cham ber Iain's Liniment For aale by all dealers. Window teaves. - SIX species of plants mat posses window leaves have been discovered la South Africa.. Tbey are all stem lass succulents, and the egg shaped leavea are Imbedded In the ground, only the apices remaining .visible. The visible part of tbe leaves la flat or convex on tbe surface and color less, so that tbe light can penetrate It and reach tbe Interior of tbe leaf below, which la green on 'the Inside. With tbe exception of tbe blunt apex Bo part of tbe leaf ia permeable to tbo ngbt being surrounded by the soli In Which It Is burled. - . Children Cry a FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Geed Guess Probably. - Tha unconscious stranger lay on the sidewslk breathing heavily and groan lag. Two teeth were missing, bis eyes were marked, and bia nose was bleed lag. : ; ;- - --a' r "Who can be her, said th rowd again and again. . - - ' - ;. "1 guess he was some peacemaker,' suggested tbe ambulance surgeon, sur veying tha wreckage. Buffalo Ex press. bo GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS T No, never. Its foolishness to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and dead ly penis to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and low lands. These are the malaria germs that cauoe ague, chills and fever, weakness,, aches In tbe bones and muscles and r-av in dues deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit' ters destroys and casts out these vici ous germ from tbe blood. "Three bot tles drove all tha malaria from my sys tem," wrote wm tret well, or i,ueama, N. C, "and I've had fine health ever y, 60c at all druggists. - ' '- An Appeal. --. Tha Owner Bee beret That trunk of mlas never did you a bit of harm, did The Porter Any barm? Of course Tha Owner Well, then, don't treat It ts If It dld-Brooklyn Life. Our baby cries for Chanberlain'a Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T, B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the msrket for coughs, colds and croup. : For aale by all deal ers. - - - ' . V : INVITING TBOUBLE. ' - Impatient people constantly wa- ' ter their miseries and hoe up their ' comfortsi sorrows are viaton that coma wilhoul invitation, but com plaining minds send a wagon to bring their troubtes home in hv the load. Many, people arc bore cry ing, Eve complaining and die disap pointed; Ihy chew the bitter piU .which they would not even know ; ts be bitter if only tliey had the sense to swallow it whole in a cup 'of patience and water. Charles ILSpurgeoo. ,. ... , -CAMELS OF THE ARAS3. ; Various Ways the Oeeert Nomads Use -: the Animate' Milk. . v - Nearly 00,000 camels ara us$d In the vilayet of Bagdad aa beksta of bur den, and with donkeys they form the only means of carrying goods to is land points. For a common burden caniol $30 la a fair price, though the trotters, or swift messenger camels, ara worth more. A young camel can sometimes be bad about Bagdad for as little as $3 or $4., " . Besides Its use for riding and carry ing purposes, the Mesopotamlan Arabs depend on the camel for milk. Shoes are made from Its toogn, calloused hide, and In times of famine lta brit tle, strong tasting flesh is eaten. Con donsed milk. made, by boiling fresh camel milk until evaporation leavea only -a hard, chalky .- snbetance, . la prised among the desert nomads. By nibbing this substance' between the hand It reduces to powder, and when mixed with warm water it makes a refreshing drink, highly esteemed among the desert folk. . "Mereesy," as It Is called, will keep In good condition for two years. : When made from hut' termllk it tastes sour and Is priced among Arabs who have eaten much of sweet dates. Fresh, warm camel milk Is also the food of many valua ble horses ovned by desert sheiks. Camel calves are weaned In their eleventh or twelfth month. When a camel caravan Is on .the march the very young camels are often tied noon the backs of the mother animal, since they cannot endure .the fatigue of s long march. " Valuable dogs and Arab desert bounds, called "slugeys," also ride in the same way. Chicago Record-Herald. . . Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Brides In Iceland. A quaint old superstlliou In Iceland Is that every bride must Invite all ber friends to a dinner In ber own borne and every article of food must be pre pared by tbe bride herself.. If she Is Successful in pleasing ber guests she not only receives praise for ber own skill, but helps along ber younger sis ters, wbo are then assumed to be equally good at cooking and conse quently have a much better chance of getting married.- , . A RELIABL MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC. Mrs. F. Marti, St Joe, - Mich., says "uur nicie ooy contracted a fevert- bronchial trouble and as tie doctor'i medicine fi d not enre him. I cave hirr Foley's Honey -and Tar Compound iw wmcn i nave great raitn. - it cured ih cougn as well aa the choking and gag King spena, ana ne got well in a thort time. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound bas many times saved us mucf trouble and we are never without it ii the house. r . 8. Duffy. v ; j a Better Trade. '.' T understand young ; Briefless snout to marry tbe daughter-of old uonas, tbe millionaire ? - "Tea. so I am told." V C . ; "Will he give np the law business r ire. tie will give up the law bust ness ana go into tbe son-ln-la bunl ness." ' Constipation brings many ailments in its tram and is. the primary cause of much sickness, r Keep your bowels'' eg- uiar maaam, ana you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject Constipation Is a very simp e imng, rut line many simple tilings, may lead to serious conseauencen. Nature often needs a li tie assistance aad wben Chamberlain's Tablets sre given at (he first indication," much aistres ana suttenns mav be avoided Sold by all dealers., . - ; A Regular Attendant . - - As the new minister f tbe village waa on his way to evening service he met a rising young man of tbe place whom he was anxious to have become a member of his church. . , "Good evening, my young friend he said solemnly. "Do you. ever at tend a place- of worship 7" r x en, uiueea. sir, regularly every Sunday night" replied tbe young fel low with a smile. . "I'm on my wsy to see ber now.n-MetropotItan Magaslne FOlEYiiaDNEYPlIIS roaaMawMATista KiDNavaAMO atAoeca He Didn't . The wife of a clergyman warned blm as be went off to officiate at a fuuerat ona rainy dsy: - wow, joun, don't stand with vonr . . - oare neaa on tbo damp ground; you'll catch cold." ' AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. - -Timely advice riven Mra.C: Wiiiih ujr, vi lUBrcngu, rri., .a. o, t) pre veniea a areaaiui tragedy aad saved two lives. Doctors had said her fright ful cough waa a ''consumption" cough ana couia ao lime to held her. After many remedies fsiled,her sunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery. "1 have been using it for some time the wrote ''and the awful coutjh has alnuit Kone. it sxo savea my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." Tbia matchless medicine baa no equal for 4 hr oat and lung trouble. Price 60c anu ei.vu. .rial Douie free. Guartn teed by all druggists., . " - China's Religions. '. To tbe ranging eye the frn!ts hroneht forth by the rellflons of China appear to b numberless temples. dluV nnd neglected; couutless. dusty Idols por traylng bldcous deities In.vlolenf attl tujfe exprewstve of the worst passion-: an army of Ignorant priest, as skep tlcal as Roman auiruM, enenfted in dl vlnliig. exorcl.Klinr nnd furnishing fu neral ceremoplen for gnln; and a laity, superstitions mid Irreverent, given to p-rfiim-tory kotowing" and prsrer lii.n i i.fi ty th most practical nio- ei.-( ciiHiry. , , 3.00 $3:50 4.00 FOR MEN ' Why not begin today and give W. L DoHg -las Shoes a trial? You jwill certainly get more -style, comfort add "ser vice for the- money - than can be obtained -elsewhere. S. LIPMAN ' . Cor S. Front and-MiddleSts.. - HENRY'S Prescriptions - from all physicians; Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles -::'-v-'l::. AND , Building Ma ; terial Paints, Oils i. Varnishes - fAmencan'-M Field Fence 3 It is economy to use Bacon and .Dried Beef cut on the American Slicing -Machine. . Get it fresh and in any quantity, thin as a wafer or as thick as you please. Half pound sliced on our A. S. C. Machine will go as Ur aa a pound sliced in the old time way. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU H- C. ABL1STR0XG Phone 174 - Middle St. VACCINATION SHIELDS AT DAVIS PIIIM PHONE 56. FOR SALE ! Big Mammoth Soj i Beans. Field Peas of all kinds. Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Fu'p, Distillers Grain which is the highest in -Pro-teids of any feed sold On thi3 market, and produces milk in quantities. Alfalfa horca eed. Pharmacy J : PHONE ; 173 U I HARDWARE I i . . m , E. J. U1AILM. ; law Sara,' I. C. i ECONOMY. I i 1 i'1 it
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