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17F I'TFIflY .If 1)1. it LLIlL I UVVIilu , IsUsUsae 187S rkbllehed Is Two Sections, ererj Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Build lit, 68-60 Craren Street CHAKLE3 L. 8IXTXKS1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.. Official Paper of New; Bern ana Craven County. ; v v'4f v. A SUBSCRIPTION j, RATES, fwo Months.. ... .. ..I IS Three Months.. . '''. ! ix Months.. ,V .. .. a'" 10 jfwelve Months.. ..' .. .. .. . LOO ONLY IN ADVANCE. - , The Journal 13 'only sent on pay-In-advance bails. Subscribers will rs velre notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and. an Immediate response 1o notice wxj. oe appreciated by the iJmirnaL ''- -.,. - - Advertising rates furnlBhed upon application at the office, of npon ln- lulrr by mal- finteied at the Postofflce, New Bern, tl. C as second-ciass matter. New Born, N. C May, 19, 1911. THE SMALL XEWSPAPAEB FAG. Those who have read old time English stories of school life, recall most vividly that poor unfortunate creature, the fag, the young boy who entering school is made a me nial of some older boy, and must carry out to the utmost the de mauds of his superior. In some instances, the fag had a consider ate master, but more often the master was a bully and then the Jag had to suffer, with no chance to successfully rebel against any kind of treatment he might, re ceive. How many people in the smaller towns and cities ever stop to think that they make a fag of their lo cal newspapers? It is not done like in the case of the English school boy fag, with the same in tent and purpose to brow beat or terrorize. But the fag service is forced upon the newspaper, and it seldom escapes. What is this fag service t Ask any editor and he will enumerate a list of personal afflictions that he must submit to every week that the public will not recognize as fag services, yet are such, as much in degree as those the little school boy had to perform for his superior. Unfort unately this fag newspaper service has not, like the English school boy fag service, disappeared from all localities. There is yet the same domineering and harsh treatment, the demand for the newspaper to be" bright, progressive and opti mistic, and then abuse for it be cause it is not more so. The order to bold independent and then some kind of a blow, if this independent spirit is shown. How many edi tors have started out like the lit tie English school boy, happy to perform fag service, but even with the best service possible, with even sacrifices made, have found their communities hard .. task masters, growling at the best, reviling if any slackness prevailed, aud com manding a servility of expression from the newspaper, because any independence might take . away from the leadership of some poli tician or church member. ; Few editors will tell, most of them have fought it and wou against their would be masters. HOW ONE CHAMBER OF " COMMERCEWOEKm The full community value of effective Chamber of. Commerce work is too little realized or ap preciated in most communities. The result is, that where ' this or ganization does get after things, most astonishing benefits follow. , ' Detroit, Mich., is a city that has this effective -Chamber of Com merce work, with a membership of 3,500 members. It does not jrive free sites or any bonus for outside inducement to come but it does afford and hold every help that will bring' the outsider. ." It Is given as a fact that Detroit has taken from St. Louis $;0,000,000 worth of manufactures, , and as showing the methods of the two cities, the following tells the story: Among the factories taken front St Louis waa that of the Burroughs Ad- ! K Machine Compeny, which was re-f.ii.-.l by tho St. Louis City Council t!.i; J rivih't'e of briilf;m an alley to r 1 Miect 8( cUnns of its f.ictory, found ; -rlf b!imfT'! I y regulations and , 1 to lMn.it, vl h'-re it l;n erect I :, I ! i-.r-: !l o I,!;.. !, ( f f.-or.t- ALCOHOL 3 PEH cknt- Age!aWerVeparationforAs sirailatingtteRwdantf Regula ting tlte Stomadis andBowe'fsof Promotes Di&stionJGhmful ncss and RestXontains nciitar Opiumi-Morphine nor.MiaeraL NOT NARCOTIC. . . finaltia Sttd -jUx-Saaa JhcidteSdts . jtiatSttd mm Seta - ClmM Suqtr Omt. Aperfect Remedy forConsftpa-; ton . sour ainmacu.LJiaiuiwM Worms jConvmsiousJevmslr mess and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. ing in compactness every local in terest, thus giving an irresistible force. A reporter from the St. Louis Republic sent to Detroit to find out how that city gained ftic tories, wrote: "It is a lively place, this Board of Commerce office." ''Detroitera are out for everything in sight. They hear of a factory, a business that can be moved and presto! they fiy to it like hawks. They don't waste a moment " - The board conducts a night school in rail road rates for business men, shippers and shipping clerks. It is in touch with every industry and merchant, and busi ness activities centre there. Besides automobiles, Detroit manufactures drugs and medicines, builds boats and ship), makes boots and shoes, her freight car works employ 7,500 men, her stove works 2,500. The weakling will put up the plaint, "Detroit has 500,000 peo pie and ought to do big things." But weakling, don't forget Detroit has made practically all her gains in the last ten years, when its people got together aud went af ter things as one man, 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 yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. HalPg 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. P. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, " Toledo, O 8old by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. , A. His Cue. - The hotel guest had taken a kindly interest in the bright faced bellboy who bad answered his .summons so promptly. ' ,. "What lsyoor name, my boyr' he Inquired. ' - ' ' . "They call ma Billiard Cue," replied the youth. ' "Billiard Cuer said tbo gentleman. with mingled surprise and curiosity "And Why Is thntr "Because I wolk so much better wld a good tip," answered the knight of the Corridor. Judge. , WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of roperior, education and rcfineinfxt, whose discernment a J juJacct jive weight and f ores ta tieir opinions, highly rrd;8 tie wcsuerfal corrective t 1 cur'.Iye pfcpertiei of Qan t l -i'iric-scb.dUverTab-! j. TI r;: t l!.e r.ar.y itagss -. ! ffoa :r!!.cod, ' I'i 1 I h tf r r.:!.-r-' ''il'u' " ' 7j'-..i,f -re : I J. 1 M (1 ill For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' THC CtNTMJft MMMNf, MKW VOft OlTT. The History of Interest. ' ' By "usury" the ancient teachers meant any interest-that was exacted by the lender of money from the bor rower solely as the price of the loan. Those who lent money at 8 per cent, or even 1 per cent were committing usury quite as really as those who lest It at 40 per cent The old time preju dice against Interest was based on the theory, at one time quite universal. that "money Is sterile by nature" and that therefore, to exact profit from It Is both absurd and unjust For centu ries pretty nearly all the authorities In church and state were committed to such Idea, and It was not until quite recent times that the old error was ex ploded. New York American. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Life Is a campaign, not a battle, and has Its defeats as well as Its victories. --Don Piatt J. M. Howell, a popular dructrisb of ureenburg. Ay., says. "We use Cham berlain's Couth Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent For sale by all dealers. Obeyed Direction. One of the small theaters In Pitts burg at which moving pictures and vaudeville sketches alternate recently changed a sign which read: "Ladies that remove their hats will find mir rors and. all conveniences on tbe room to the left as they pass out Thank you for removing them." Some of their patrons acted too literally )on the sign. Just before It was changed one of the' employees, saw a woman of rustic appearance and a happy expres sion leaving with several combs, a brush and two small band mirrors. "Say. what do you think you're doln with those things 7" be demanded. : : ' She was taking them -home, she in formed him.- "Nawyer not" said the man; wa don't put them things In there for yon to take away." ', -, "Well, of all things," exclaimed the indignant dame, "an didn't I read with my own eyes that yon would thank ladles to remove them. And ain't I a ladyr : . .t , Then the sign was changed-Pittsburg Gasette-Tlmes. 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. repsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and Diooa, neiping tne system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all dealers. ' The Pulse Beat ' The reediest and roughest estimate of time is the pulse best It Is sad to know that the human pulse beat isnoi exactly sixty to tbe minute. That Is One of the faolty disarrangements of life. But it comes pretty close. And tbe rough sod ready calculator of the time between the flash of lightning and the thunder depends on his pulse when he cannot see bis watch. To tbe ordinary man a second is a pulse beat London Chronicle. Nervous Prottratlen. ' "I hear your wife Is going to a sani tarium. Nothing serious, I hopef- "Oh, no. She's secretary of her club." "Tesr .. . "And sfter carrying tbe club tr.'i tites all season lo ber bead she c t down the other day end tried to .::t 'era out" Pittsburg Post Foley Kiilnoy Pi',! take ho!J of your system and lu 'ri yni to ri I vmir of Signature ft W In ffij Use J' For Over Thirty Years k BULL ANTS OF AFRICA, Elephants, Liens and Iven Man Him eetf Flee Frem Thtm.U Terreev ;: In the vast equatorial forests of Africa the most dreaded of animals Is the great .bull ant Unlike other anta It carries nothing away; everything Is eaten on the spot Every kind of beast sod reptile elephants, lions, gorillas, snakes and maa bimselfeea before thia terrible Insect - I t These ants march through the for ests In a long thin column, two Inches wide and miles Id length. If they .come roan open spec where there are no trees to shelter them from the sun they burrow underground and : form runnels, through which they Karen on. It often takes aa long at twelve hours ter one of these armies tq pass, : . Any creature overtaken la at once attacked with Irresistible fnry and in stantly devoured. The strongest and the weakest, the most fierce and the most timid of creatures an alike their prey. , , , , Natives overtaken by them seek ref uge In the nearest river of pond, 1st even when the ante, themselves are drowneS their strong pincers - refuse to relax their hold npon any flesh they may have attached themselves to, and. though their bodies are torn forcibly away, their beads remain. , ,v . . n ; Certain barbarous tribes, when a. man Is condemned . for . witchcraft, fasten htm to a tree and leave him to the-ants. When they have passed a skeleton alone is left to tell the taH Pearson's. . . . ' Their Views ef it; ? , . He Did you Bee the pleased expres sion on her face when I. told her she didn't look- sny. older than her daugh ter? .She No; I was looking at) the expression on her daughter's face Detroit Free. Press. V . A FATHER'S VENGEANCE, wodld have fallen on anv one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of Sooth Rock wood, Mich, but he waa power less 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. '"Back ache, tired feelinz. Nervousness. Loss of Aooetite wsrn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropuy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 60c at an druggists. Jurors Craven County Court. - The Criminal Court week beginning Monday, June 12th. No. 1 Township,-D M Willis, E A Forrest, G A Whitford, Henry Morris, M D Gsskins, J M Simpkins, W S Lan caster, W H Adams. No. 2 Township J W Everington. A J Holton, John Toler, Alexander Price, Edward Coward, D W Toler, E E Gas- kins, A L Toler, W J potter. No. 8 Township L K Cannon, W J Tilghman, R N West, H L Arnold, O H Rbera, C Marshburn. E F Huggina. No. 5 Township-Joshua Adams, M D Taylor, John H Carraway.. No. 6 Township-A J Rows, E W Bryan; ; V : No. 8-Township-J V Blades, R.J Disosway, Geo. T W infield, LH Cutler, Jr., James A Bryan, L H Cannon. BALKED AT COLD STEEL. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut mv foot off," said H. D. Ely. BanUm, Ohio, unougn a norrioie uicer naa been, the piague 01 my me rot lour v ears, in stead 1 nsed Buekien s Arnica Salve, and my foot waa soon eomolatelv cured. 'f Heals Burns,- Boils,' Sores. Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Corns, - Sur est Pile cure. 25c at all druggist . "' 1 Blows His Own Hern. Two negro men cams op to tbe out skirts of a crowd where a senator was making a campaign speech. After us tenlqg to the speech for about ten minutes one of them turned to his com panion and asked: ' -. ".Who am dat man. Sambo T", "Ah don' know what his name am," Sambo replied, "but he certainly do recommen' his self zoos' highly.' Suc cess Magazine. . Children Cry T FOR FLETCHER'S - CAST OR I A ".f , ; : ... t. Attracts AHentlen. . ; A man may sing to himself, whistle to himself and cuss to himself, and no body pauses long enough to giro htm second glance. But let him talk to himself, says the Philadelphia Tele graph, and the whole town thinks that he is whizsy around the brim and won der why some kindly disposed rel ative doesn't stsck him up against a lunacy commission. . STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. 1 ? If all oeoDle knew that nealrct of eon stipation, yellow jaundice nr virulent hvef trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end it its tbe only safe way Beet for billious nees. headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility, 25c at all druggists, - Tests ef Patlenoa, ,, "Pa, was Job the most patient man In tbe world r , s s 'No. We haven't any evidence that he ever trained a dog to walk np a ladder on his bind feet or that he ever succeeded In balancing a feather on LW nose." Chicago Record Herald. I - 1 y 'BUFFALO TONGUES.: The Blaekfoet Indians Used to Turn V Them Into Hairbrushes. "Walrus whisker toothpicks and buf falo tongue hairbrushes l" the explorer cried. ' .-. . , ' : - And be displayed a packet of black toothpicks tied with a strip of red raw hide and a Oat black hairbrush that seemed molded out of rubber. , 1 "These ntwo articles," said the ex plorer, "are of strictly native man ufacture native American manufac ture. Take the toothpicks first They are made by the Indians of Alaska. Toe Indians, whenever they kill a wai ns, pluck from bis face his long and stiff whiskers, cure them and ship them to the Chinese. At every fash ionable Chinese dinner yon will see the stately mandarins between " each course picking their teeth with these walrus whisker toothpicks. f If a tho Blsckfoot Indians who use buffalo tongue hairbrushes. . A buf falo's tongue Is rough. The spines on It i make very good hairbrush bristles. And these bristles in a Blackfoot brush don't come out, for the Blackfoot sim ply skins his buffalo tongue, cuts it In hairbrush shape, cures it, and there yon are. ::v' - ' V- Every Blackfoot in the past had his buffalo hairbrush. But those days are gone gone with tbe buffalo herds and where in the fifties you could buy a good buffalo tongue brush on the plains for a ladle' of puppy jJog stew I doubt if you could get one now for a keg of firewater." Washington Post When Empress Eugenie Was Young. I waa so lost in admiration of this wonderful Empress Eugehle that In dancing In the royal quadrille with the Russian consul I forgot to make the usual steps. Everything was symmet rically perfect in her, the slender, graceful figure with tbe beautifully modeled shoulders, which were en hanced by the white dress she wore, profusely embroidered with pearls and silver. Her exquisite shape attracted me . perhaps even more than did the classically beautiful head, with the noble regular features and the suburn hair, npon which sparkled a royal" diadem. Her charming smile bewitch ed me as much as did the few friendly words she addressed to me in her me lodious voice. Princess yon -Raco wit's Autobiography. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA - , In Tune. "What a rasping voice that lawyer fcaal" .."No wonder. He's filing chargea." Batttmora American. ' . WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. E. S. Bacon. 11 Bast St. Bath. Me.. sends out this warning to railroaders: .'A conductor on the railroad mv work caused a chronic inflamation of the kid neys, and 1 was miserable and all played out A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills, and from the day I commenced taking them I beean to regain strength. The inflamation cleared and am far belter than 1 nave been ror twenty years. Tbe weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and I highly ree ommend Foley Kidney Pills." F. S.' Uutiy.- v Flettery. "How does that atnpld fellow bap pen to make such a hit with the girls 7 Why, ho looks like an ape." rrbafs Just It Notice bow long his arms are Well, be makes each girl think that her waist la about three sites smaller than It really la," Cleve land Plain Dealer. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED ' QUICKLY. . . - M. N. Georsre. Irondale. Ala., wss bothered with kidney trouble for many J ears, "I wss persuaded to try Foley's idney Remedy, and before takirnr it S days I could feel its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney ac tion cleared np, and 1 am so much bet ter." I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy' F. S. Duffy. A Different Brand. . Tn troubled with Insomnia." "80 am L Pre had it for a year. The doctor calls it neuris insomnls paralaxltls." "GeeJ .I've only had mine six months,, and its mother calls it Ar thur." Cleveland Leader.' - la thsra anvthlnv In all Ihia unrU tt,.t is of more importance to you than good uiResimui r 000 must oe eaten to sus tain life and must be digested andcon verted into blood. Whnn tha Hi fails the whole body suffers. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rational and reliab'e euro for indigestion. They Increase the I , r - - - - j - --'-' v,v"ft -n en the stomach, and tone np the whole aigesuve apparatus to a natural snd healthy action. For sale by all dealers. Giving an Example. ' . "Pa, what's a metrical romancer "Well, this month's gas bill Is one." -Bin Bull, WI EYiUlDIIEY FILLS ton fcaoaaOHS Kionkv and stutuoen Cautious. I Dentist-Will you take gssf - air. Tightwad Yes-er-wbat are your meter rates here l-Judge. DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP? Foley Kidney Pills furnish vou the right kind of help to naturalize and re move the poixona that caune backache, headache, oervouBneHS and otbrr ki'iney snd tladJer ailments," V. S. Dully. A Change tit Venue. "1 sever :. t - " 1 In r y ITe f ! a I t. :1V t( J Tr- i : 1 I 1 It t urcr j I 1 t 1 f c 1 1 t t V I -. 1 s 1 I V Ideal Bantling ScVicc There is more hi -"Peoples Bank Service" than simply a safe place to deposit your money where it Is available when- ever you need it.; There 1s courteous attention given to your wants at all times. There is a personal interest taken in your welfare, by men whose wide business and banking er t perience enables them to know just what kind of a service this farming 'community needs. , ! J5; --. , . "! In addition to paying 4 per cent interest on Savings Ac counts of $1.00 or more, this bank receives deposits subject ; to check in any amount and issuea Time Certificates bearing 4 per cent per annum. ' ' . '' ; . .' , 1 niiuuiDiiiiiiiimi WATERS' BUGGIES The above picture is of a Sons, to W. B. Hanff, who Anything in The Drug line Prescriptions Called for And , Delivered.- . - Gaston ON THE COR- NER '7fte PHONE No. 65 - ITS JUST AS GOOD. prtig THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of CIN CINNATI, (1867.) GAINED IN PAST 10 YEARS h IN ASSETS ' i $ 55,001,481.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE- . 154,193,543.00 : . THERE'S A , REASON ! ' - ; LOW MORTALITY;. ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT; LARGEST RATE, OF INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS; LARGEST DIVIDENDS; LOWEST NET COST INSURANCE. ' ' ' . . It's a . monument to UPRIGtlT and' HONEST MANAGEMENT.' ' , 'INVESTIGATE IT! ' W. Q. BOYD, Agt Elks Building, 'kr'i - 1 Telephones; Office 400, Home 258. TRUCK PACKAGES BEST "BASKETS, AND iSAURELC : i w i i A i . : i i lihlllllllllllTpl GO EVERYWHERE. C - M 0 C 5 A- buggy sold by G S. Waters & is now-using it in Panama. . Company OPPOSITE . $tore THE POST-OFFICE IIS THE CHEAPEST. 1 4 J it - u u't i .J V Hi you ur drn 'i't lii' :;' n, .1 t. t c 11- i, 1 " ! t , ( ! 1
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