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TKE IVEEKLY; v JOURI'AL tatasUsaee 187S fkbllahed Is Two Section, ererj Tuesday and friday, at Journal Build- E6-60 Craven 8tret. . CHARLES Ik 8 TITOS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. " Official Paper of New Bern and Craven Ooanty. ''yV-f- :' A-: ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. .. .. .. . .,.,. ! Three Montha. . ,.' .. . . . . . H ftx Months.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 10 twelve Montha., .... .. .. . l.M ONLY IN ADVANCH. 'The JoarnsJ Is crJy sent on pay-in-advance basis. Subscribers will re ceive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and an Immediate response V notice tu oe appreciated by the Iiurnal . ' ' . Advertising - rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in iulr by mai finteied at the Postof flee, New Bern. N. C. as second-class matter. New Fern, N. C. May, 12. 1911. TIIE LOCAL HOTEL FAMIXE. Make a late call amost any' night around the little hotel circuit of this city, and note the limited ca pacity that exists for that most important factor contributory to municipal growth, good hotel ac commodalious. Iu the local col umos of the Journal has often been told the story, of sitting room, only that prevailed among the hotels here, at i.ight. Ample hotel ac commodations at all times is a business matter, both for the pro prietor and the city. Acting first npou the proprietor without these means a gradual dropping away of tradg, for a traveler who, arriving in a city at night, aud making the round of hotels finds a chair the only place of repose for his tired self, is going to -skip such a town if possible, on his next round This means loss of business to the hotel. It means loss to the town, because every traveler contributes through the hotel aud being in the place, to its financial revenues. The hotel business is a private enterprise, and yet its bearing up on the community makes it almost municipal. The prolits however good they may be to the proprie tor, have a greater trade effect up on the municipality, aud first class hotels are the greatest advertising proposition any city can have, and as an asset, none is more valuable. As the hotel business is a private enterprise, to increase the hotel capacity in this city lies with in dividuals. The Gaston Hotel, it has often been intimated would increase its capacity wheu the public demand called for it. As it turns away those who .would enjoy its hospitality every few days, the time for enlargement of its accom modations seems to have arrived, la this hotel famine the Chamber of Commerce has a field for work, . -11 1 - i. 1 ?! A. 1 1 lor il win oe a.iatai mistake w let New Bern be knowu to the travel ing public, as being short in hotel accommodations, with the uncer taioty that the late at night trav eler can 6uly get a chair in which to take his night's rest. THE CENTRAL HIGHWAY IN SPIRATION. V; " The greeting Ot those toning heie Tuesday in the interest f the Great Central Highway project, from the ocean to the Tennessee line, and the meeting of those of Craven county to learn more of this highway, of what was requir ed of the people of this county to make it a success, was an inspira tion for this section in the matter of good roads. - - ; ; .The first consideration of this Central Highway, was its great ness, 4(50 miles. It could be built but it would take time. The first two days meetings t the eastern end, Keaufort, Morehead City and New Bern has greatly lessened the look of the work that appeared so great As the cars proceeds ou their journey westward, the inspi ration : promises to increase, so that when the trip is completed, when each county learns what it must do, it will only need the word "to," to start road building in each county, so that the prob ability Is that 30 days from July 4th, next, will see the' Central Ili' hway a reality. Each couuty will make good its own roads join in;; the next county, so that when t!.e month is ended, as the men in f vt i y county me up from their la ! i ut the county linos, there will : : 'i out throughout North Cir ,!'';; 'n i.l highway,' ri'a ALCOHOL 3 PER nmi AVegeiabtefttpartftonGrAs similatuigteFtodandRrtula iKStomai&aniuxwM Promotes DigestionJLTif ifii ncss and Restrontains neiite- Opium.Morptune iwrMiaeraU NOT NARCOTIC. AdKtitSdt jtaottni Qarifkd Sugar Anerfeet Remedv for Cbnsflm- Hnn . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea Worms AnvalsHHisJevmstt ness andLoss of Sleep. lacSimile Signature of Wrft NEW YORK. '! Guaranteed under Exact Copy of Wrapper. to prepare to enter the race for the 80 days completion of this highway! within its territory aud so have the entire highway ready at the same hour. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, flail's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. Quite a Joksr. Tall Sophomore C Frat is making all kinds of money writing jokes. Fat Junior Writing Jokes? Ta'll Sopho more Tee. In his letters homo be tells his father he leads his class. Chicago News. There Is not any benefit so glorious In Itself that It may not be sweetened and Improved by the manner of giv ing It Seneca. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ' " Both Winked. Boltshauser Why the mischief didn't you introduce me to your friend Quia by Just now? Didn't you see me wink at you? , 8narger Yes, and I would have, my dear boy,- with pleasure; but, you see, Qulsby winked at me first STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. If all people knew that neelect of con at pation, yellow jaundice nr virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. king's Mew Lite mis. and end it. Its the only safe way' Best for bittious ness. headache. dvsDeDsia. chills and debility, . 25c at all druggists. . The Puzzling Point. Teacher And did you make out list of the nine greatest men In the history of the world, as I told you? Willie Almost 1 can't pick out the best catcher, though, to save my neck. Puck. . WOMEN- : Women 'of the highest type, women ot superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment fire weight and force to their - opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Hrot:;?iout the many stages cf wcrran's life, from g-ilood, the ordeals cf Ec'Jser- I- 1 h l' 8 years, tlere r crr.:re re..al:e r.ea- e i u r a x s TV "j trt m- mmi I 11 iii iti ill' Rfin jilLl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears Signati 'VMS OCNTAWN tMMMi HCW VOM OUT. 8paee and" Time Unconquerable. ' Kn nhonHno nr hnrcrnlnlnir will am - get a slngle thIng out o( nature's "es- tablishment" at half price. Do we want to be strong? We must work. To be hungry? We must starve, j To be happy? We must be kind. To be wise? We must look and think. No changing of place at a hundred miles an hour nor making of stuffs a thou sand yards a minute will make us one whit stronger, happier or wiser. There was always more In the world than men could see, walked they ever so slowly; they will see -It no better for going fast And they will at last and soon, too, find out that their grand Inventions for conquering (as they think) space and time do In reality conquer nothing, for space and time are in their own essence unconquer able and, besides, did not want any conquering they wanted using. A fool always wants to shorten space and time; a wise man wants to lengthen both. A fool wants to kill space and kill time; a wise man, first to gain them, then to animate them. Jdhn Ruskin. Foley Kidney Pills are true medicine. They are healing, strengthening, anti septic and tonic. They act quickly. V.:S. Duffy. - Self Restraint. "Doctor, I've come to see yon about my wife. I'm afraid there's something serious the matter with ber." "I'm sorry to bear that What are her symptoms r !? "Why, the other day, when I wis out of town, she bad occasion to go te my office, and there she found several letters marked 'Prjvate that she didn't open." Chicago Record-Herald. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED QUICKLY.." M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., wis bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "I was persuaded to try Foley's Kidney Remedy, and before taking it 8 days I could feel its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney ac tion cleared up, and 1 am so much bet ter. I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy. F. S. Duffy. Loit , . . Weary Walker-I ot 'art a crown yesterday. Tired Tlmotheus Did f 'ave a 'ole In yer pocket? WearJ Walker No; the bloke wot droppe 11 heard it fall.-Loudon Tit-Bits. Its Ponatty. . : ; Artist (IndlgnaiitlyH-You talk as 0 painting an ugly woman's portrait fof money was a crime. Friend I believe it Is generally i hanging matter. Baltimore American. ' ' !; " r. 5 The highest friendship must always' lead us to the highest pleasure. Field tag.: :.- ;-v -;"v- . . . : ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ' . CASTORI A : ' '.' Throatoned the King. c"" The honor of knighthood Is not one which appeals to everybody.' Coke of Norfolk, who considered that be had a far better Claim than the speaker to the designation of first commoner of England, strongly disliked the Idea of a handle to bis name. This fact was well known to George 17. When Coke was chosen to bead a deputation pray lng the king to dismiss from bis pea son and council those advisers who by their conduct bad proved themselves alike enemies to the throne and peo ple George announced that be would get even with him. "If .Coke of Nor folk enters my presence," he declared. MI swear I'll knight blm." The threat was repeated to Coke, who rejoined, "If be dares such a thing 1 swear I'll break bis sword." And as the sturdy Norfotk squire wis quite capable of doing this, George fefrnined from car rylng out bis threat London Chron tele. - ' ; ' :- For sorenens of the muncles whether induced by violent xurcioe or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is exoi -, '1 his liniment is s'-'o h:--'.lv f .r I' i) T' f it i " ' i i i i ( 1 i Use y For Over; Thirty Tears Appropriate Exercises neld in This City Yesterday. .Large Nam- ber of Visitors Here. - I ' ... . . - e Yesterday, the 10th of May was Mem orial Day and it was properly com memorated in this city ; by a general suspension of basiness and a propriate exercises held yesterday' afternoon" at Griffin Memorial Hall and also at Cedar Grove Cemetery, .. v,,,; " , -.S"'-"' "i A-.s V.. . As had been previously annouaced. the exercises at Griffin auditorial began promptly at 4 o'clock and thejarge auditorium was crowded to its fullest capacity. . Several very .appropriate songs were rendered by the choir that had been secured for the occasion after which Judge Garland S. Ferguson del ivered an- inspiring address. After the exercises at the auditorium the assemblage marched to Cedar Grove Cemetery where the graves of the departed Heroes were decorated. In the parade from the auditorium to the cemetery were the Naval Reserves, a number of Veterans and a long line of school children and the seen was one long to be remembered, Each year the ranks of the Veterans is growing smaller and smaller and there are more graves to be decorated. Memorial Day, to them brings back; sad recollections of the past but when the last "taps'.' is sounded and the battle of life is ended they will ever be remembered by those left behind.. ' ' - - IN THE WAKE OF THE MEASLES. The little of Mrs. O. B. Palmer. Lit tle Roca. Ark., had the measles. The result was a severe cough which grew worse and he could not eleep. Sbesayt; Uae bottle of Foley's Hooey and Tar Compound completely cured him and he bas never been bothered since. Croup, whooping cough, measles cough all yield to r oiey s Money ana Tar uomnouna. The genuine is in the yellow package al ways. Kef use substitutes. t, S. Duffy. The Poor Victim. Philanthropic Old Lady But I gave you sixpence yesterday on condition that you were not to spend It in drink, and I can distinctly smell liquor on yon. Deadhouse Dan Lady, I am the victim of cruel circumstances. I fonnd a bottle containing wot appeared ter me ter be worter. Wot was my 'orrer, lady, to find arter drlnkln' of it all thai It were whisky I Sydney Bulletin. FOLEY KIDNEY PIIU Foh-Baokaohi KlONKTSAND SlAOBBI " " ' Rara.'n - ' - Coins that virtually have disappear ed from circulation are gold three and one dollar pieces, the trade dollar of silver, the nickel three cent piece, the copper two cent piece, the ripper half cent and silver three ac 1 five cent pieces,. - --' A FATHER'S VENGEANCE, ' would have fallen on' any one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rock wood. Mich., but he was power lesa before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him, "he wrote "so at last we gave-him Electric Bit ters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw.'; Backache, tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Brifrht's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. - Every bottle guaranteed. 60c at all druggists, a Out. For a Swell Time. . ' C "Where are yon ffolnz with that roat little boyr i ; . ; "Down to the lake. Coma alone If yon wanter see some fan. 'This her goat has jest et a crate of sponges, an' i-m goin- down an' let him drink." Toledo Blade. - - - For a burn or scald apply Chamber lain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts, ror sale by an dealers. '' Bad Enough. ' '.. ."" -1 1 Magistrate Do you know that drink drives a. man into bad company? Pris onerYes, your honor. It brought me before yon.-Phlladelpbla Times. ;-One of Those Questions. ' ' .. "It was his third attempt at ani "And didn't he succeed at either of the othersr-New York Press. . Is there anythinir in all this world that is of more importance to you than good aiaesiionT r ood must oe eaten to aus tain life and must be digested and!con verted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rational and reliab'e eure for indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strength en the stomach, and tone op the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. 'V'. . .'.Easy Money. ' ' - "I am working my way through col lege." . ' "Brave girl! Bow do yon earn men err - "Well, father gives me $10 for every singing lesson f dont tats." Louis vtH Conrtorslmipnl. ' ' 1 trior,":' .r SUBTLE VENGEANCE.:;. The Gift Dumas Bestowed on a Frlond Who Iniultod Him, Alexandre - Dumas the elder.'' the great novelist, bad, as is, well too wa. some black blood In bis' veina and was of an unforgiving If not almost cruel nature. In bla earlier dys he re ceived a dire Insult from one wboiu be called his friend. : To the sufprise Of all who kuew him Alexandre took no apparent notice of the wrong, bui Instead applied himself to looking carefully after the welfare of his sup" posed friend, fie took blm with him into society,. Introduced him here,' pre sented him there and sccontinued for three years, -at the end of whlcb time he stood as "best man"at hts friend's marriage. ?-V.;T; ) i- The wedding feast being concluded, Alexandre Dumaa waa leaving the bouse when an acquaintance joined blm and as they walked along said; 1 have often wished to say bow 1 have wondered at your great kmdness to M. X., whom we bave just seen married, v Ton have the. most forgiv ing nature that I have ever met with. He insulted you grossly some years ago,, and yet ever since you have, de voted yourself to bis happiness. and at last assisted him to get married.". . ; !Thats It precisely," remarked Du mas slowly,' with a sinister chuckle. "I flatter myself that I have given him the most furious and lynx eyed mother-in-law In France.? London Telegraph. (.-:. ' . .. Regular Turn. "What? You're engaged to Mr Brown? Then you won't marry Mr Jones, afterall!" - "No. not after all. but perhaps after Mr. Brown." MJIwsnkee News.: FOLEKKIDNEY PILLS rONMSUMATtSMKIDMBia AMO siiAsoaa None Betters . Mrs. Wise I wouldn't have bought cigars for my husband if I were you. A -man doesn't like his wife to do that Mrs. McBride I know it's risky unless you're very careful to get the best, but I was careful. Mrs. Wise Were you? Mrs. McBride Yes; I picked out a box called "finest made." There couldn't possibly be anything better than that you know. ' " ; BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I was troubled with bilious' ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. i lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations snd cathartics only made matters worse. ' I do not know where I should have been today had 1 not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the dizes tive Junctions, purity the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its wont naturally. mrs. kosa vorrs. Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all dealers. , r Curious Transference of Heat. "A workman In the. observatory al Toulouse has Invited attention to a sin gular phenomenon. A bar of Iron b -taken by the end. and the other eud Is plunged into a Are, beating It strong ly, but not so much that the band cannot retain its bold. The heated end Is then plunged into a pall of cold water. Immediately tbe other end be comes so hot that it is Impossible to hold it. This phenomenon, familiar to workmen in iron, ,1s ascribed by t hero to some repellent action they suppose tbe sudden cold exerts upon the heal contained in the iron, ..which Is . tbu driven to tbe opposite extremity . Chi cago Record-Herald.; -" 1 Children Cry- FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORI A ' ,: '-a 8piteful. , " ;' -" "Why do yon taste him?" V ' ;: I "He bas been knocking me to ths girl I go with.";; y ,1 "What did be tell herf! ' - TWhat my salary is." Houston Post "---' r..; . u. i x. -- . Blobbs-Wben she wasn't looking 1 kissed her. Slobbs Wbst did she do? Blobbs Rofused to look at me for the rest of the evening. Philadelphia Rso ordv ' . '..:-' ,. WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St, Bath, He., sends out this warning to railroaders; "A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflsmation of the kid neys, and 1 was miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills, and from the dsy I commenced takinar them 1 -began to rocain strength. The inflsmation eleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years. The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and 1 highly rec ommend Foley Kidney Pilba. . 8. Duffy, " Hie Little Tssk. . "Very auspicious man, they ssy." . "Very. Bought dictionary last week, and now he's counting tbe words to see If it contains as many as tbe publishers - claim." Washington Ber aid. . - ; ; BALKED AT COLD STEEL. " "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot ofT'ssld H. D. Ely, Bantam, JDhlo, "although a horrible ulcer bad been the plague of my life for four years, la stead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot waa soon completely cured' Heals Burns, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Eczeme, Pimples, Corns. Sur est Pile eure. 25c at all druggist ' - Twe Trias, , ' "" ' .The Rochester Post-Express tells of a youth' who waa "about going out to bis "first formal dinner party, r.'.a mother said: "Now, don't forget your mHnners, James. Be sure to eny snii.o tLlng complimentary wbca tla fool i f,; i MHi'd." lie endeavon-J to .do r V."licn butter was served be r ' I U'ii)nt!y, "T!.!n In irt i'y j I i t t r, what tti.-ro la of 1'." T;.e i v.m p-t . j ' , . v r f f The Old Saying that a safely conducted business always increases in size . well applies to the history of this bank which, as a result of four years ot conservative management, has accumulated deposits in excess of $337,000.01).:' AH clases,; of people have unlimited confidence in the methods which it has adopted for , the protection of money, and if you are not already a deposi tor, you are cordially invited to share the benefits of an ac count with this strong bank, either subject to check or at 4 per cent interest, compounded twice a -year, in our Savings Department. " - -" . . 1 ' - , LARGE ASSETS. THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of ClN v: ; CINNATI, (1867.) , ' j INSURANCE IN FORCE JAN. 1st. 1911, $303,013,280.00. I, ; INVESTMENT INCOME RATE OF INTEREST earned on invtst-. ments larger for past 20 years than any other life insurance- company, j "V ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT Expense of management $250,- 000.00 less in 1910 than preceding year. DIVIDENDS TO POLICY IIOLDES END OF FIRST YEAR :-l LOW MORTALITY (selected risks,) and" LARGE . DIVIDENDS," 4; with consequent LO VT NET COST INSURANCE make a contract with v this company a most valuable asset h " ; "v .: . - ' ' ? ; . I ; t- FOR RATES AND FURTHER INFORMATION;" SEE :- Economical Manageraet,' Low Premiums,' Large Dividends Anyth mg m Prescriptions Called " For Arid Delivered ' f ...-.... i . . .. .. Gaston Drag Company ON THE COR , 'NER- " r PHONE No. 65 Physicians Advise y--- : fce nse of a gotfdlaxative, to keep tbe bowels lood from eettinelnto vour svslem . The latest product of science Is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, reirus. reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as well as on ths 5tomaca and boweU, and is of tlie greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion. 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