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TKE IVEEKLY JOEAL KstabUsfetf 187S rbUished Is Two Section, ererj TueBdaj and friday, at Journal Build toa. 86-60 Craren 8trest' CHaKIJSS L. STEW8T "EDITOR AND PROPRHrfOI - Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. .. . .. . f 26 Three Months.. .. .. .; M U Months.. ., .. . , .. ,. 60 twelve Months.. ..... .. .. LOO ONLY JN ADVANCE. The Journal la cnly Bent on pay-In-advance bade. Subscribers will ,. re ceive notice of expiration of their sub arriptlons and an Immediate response U notice wu do appreciated by the JnurnaL '. Advert! ing ratea furnished upon application at the office, or upon In quiry by mal1 ' tntend at the Postoffice, New Bern, N. C ss second-eJass matter. New Bern, N. C. May, 26. 1911. TIIE COMING NEW MEXICO. In the language of the day, Fres ident Diaz "overstayed" his posi tiou and the result is the fate of every such dictator. The Diaz rule was the one man power, who through long possession becomes so imbedded in his strength, that it demands a public upheaval to effect a change. It is a sad sight to see such a character as Diaz, made an exile, after spending so many years building up his coun try, fr Diaz has been wise in rule, in the matter of finance, for Mex ico has a percapita debt of only $14. with 19,000 miles of railroad in operation and 4.5,000 miles of telegraph lines and nearly 3,000 post offices. By its terms Mexico iS styled a federative Republic, but while it had a President, vice president and cabinet, there has been but one man in power, Diaz And yet the Diaz regime has en couraged capital to come in and develop. The result has keen the tremendous development materi ally of a country naturally very rich in its resources, and yet the very bringing iu of outsiders and their money for local development, has largely contributed to the downfall of Diaz, for Mexico with its two billion dollars of outside money seap in for its development, awoke to its senses, and its people gaining abetter world's knowledge found themselves only a Federa tive Republic in name, and that if they would reach national impor tance it must be through a democ racy and not under a dictatorship. It is unfortunate and an unhap 'py sight, that of Diaz passiug out, as an exile. It was his own act, that he refused to 6ee that a New Mexico was inevitable, not under a Diaz rule, but under the people through their chosen representa tives. The political upheaval had to come, for local conditions made a rich country, rich to a few, while the many had to bear unjust burdens. The triumph has been both moral and. material. The New Mexico has a great possible future, A WEARING SENATORIAL CONTEST. The Raleigh News Observer says editorially, on the approaching senatorial contest, that the follow ing rules should govern: "No money in the campaign. No machine dictation. No converting this , "off year" into a hot political campaign. No bitterness." ' : The four better precepts could be laid down, but oh, when ia the lamb going to lie down beside the wolf, or the politician seeking of fee be without fool friends t Not only these four eiementa that the New Observer asks to be elimina ted are going to prevail in some degree, but there will be others, to make the contest a wearing one, not alone : for the candidate but also for the political par ty that is to name its senator in 1912 from North Carolina, y The unfortunate part of the senatorial contest, is the long cam paign, that will drag throngh two summers, with no let np. . It is to be a Marathon senatorial tun, and it is going to make every aspirant run every day, with no stops for rest for the candidate, while the people will deinaud of the press a continual bulletin service to keep the score board, to at least give estimates of the running strength and position of each candidate. In coiHKT'tion with the so nntor i t ( ' ', I' re r re lere a 1 I . ...vv. i jiigit i -"tar i ' 1 1 .I ALCOHOL 3 PEH c.vw JgetaWePrcpanaionforAs simulating ttieFoodandRegula ting Hie Siomafhs andJBowels of Promotes DigesttonJChee iful ness and Rest.Contams neither Opium.Morp!une norMiueraLl 3UI NOT NARCOTIC. fimptin SkJ' jUx.Samt JMrfem- jtmSetd Jimrtnmt- IbUrtuukSJa CfQfwIMt SUffOT . tmuymiflanr. Anerfcct Remedy for Consltai tion .Sour Stomaeh.Diarrtoea VYorrasfonvulsions.rOTcnsfr ness andLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of " NEW YORK. Guaranteed under tivfoE Exact Copy of Wrapper. the wisdom of such a primary at the present, not only because it interferes with the rights of the General Assembly, iu itself a mat ternot to be passed without due consideration, but also the primary plan is going to letdown the poli tical barriers so that republican votes will have a vast influence in determining the nominating of senator, thus destroying the in tegrity of the state democracy, for while its candidates may be demo crats, the successful candidate might be named through votes j that were not strictly democratic, j though teachnically they might demai.d to be counted and receive the count as democratic. 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qnack 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 raucous 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.,l'rops, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. J Saving Time. "What show shall we take In to night wife r "III try to make np my mind be tween now and dinner." "Just make up yonr complexion at the same time, will your Washing ton Herald. BALKED AT COLD STEEL. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "althougn a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. In stead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured. Heals Burns, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Eczema, Pimples. Corns. . Sur est Pile cure. 25c at all druggist . ' . Conquering the Cobra. - , y It baa' been kuown thousands of years that the dreaded deadly cobra, whose bite invariably and almost In stantly causes death, may. be easily paralysed and tranced by a very slight finger sqneeze around the back of its fearful neck, WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment fire weight tni force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective end enrative properties of Cham herlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throujhout the many stages cf woman's' life from girlhood, tlror;!i tie ordeals of mother ti lie declining years, tiere b ri trfer er core re!!al!e rcJ- . c ' ' YsT.".:j8-! 1 For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati " of : TMB CINTAU IMNHT, NKW VOK CHT. The Earliest Cold Storage. " In Macaulay's essay on "Lord Ba con" he poiuts out that In 1628 the subject of his memoir tried the experi ment of stuffing a fowl with saow to prevent It from putrefying and in car rying out the work caught cold, from which he died. Macaulay adds: "In the last letter that be ever wrote, with Angers which, as be said, could not steadily bold a pen, he did not omit to mention that the experiment of the snow had succeeded excellently well." If, however, we turn to nature there are instances Id Siberia of mammoths preserved in ice so that their flesh Is still eatable from a period probably coeval with the first appearance of man on this globe. If the Romans brought to tbeir banquets the dainties of the known world, had they not some knowledge of cold storage? B. Q. Hill in Loudon Spectator. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A' Makes a Concession. ' ' "Henrietta Is not quite as uncom promising as she used to be," said Mr. Meekton. "Indeed?" "Yes. She told me yesterday that she was In favor of votes for men." Washington Star. Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system and help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache, nervousness, impaired eyesight, and all the ills resulting from the impaired ac tion of your kidneys and bladder. Re member it is Foley Kidney Fills that do this.-F. S. Duffy. No Fear. Borroughs I'm afraid I've got heart trouble. Lenders Oh, you needn't be afraid that you'll ever die suddenly I Borroughs Think not? Lenders Mo; you'll pay the-debt of nature slqwly, Just as you pay all your other debte Phlladelphia Ledger. ' - DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP? . ' ' Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the right kind of help to naturalise and re move the poisons that cause backache, headache, nervousness and other kidney and bladder ailments," F. S. Duffy. A Delioate Question. ' . The Worker (consulting sollcltor-'B like this 'ere, mister: ' SposinV two blokes same's might be you and me 's drlnktn' a glass o' beer. Feller comes np and says, "That's my beer." "I beg yours," we Says. :., "Or right," seSee, bungs one of 'em in the eye, drinks Is beer and says, "Paid yer fer that glass an' chance it!" . Now. wot 1 wants to know la can 'e do that like In law? London Sketch. ; L :: . '. : STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. : Tf nil nonnla knew that neclect of icon stipation, yellow Jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon lane ur. King's New Life Pills, and end It. Its the only safe way" Best for billious- npua headachn. dvsDeDsift. chills And debility, 25c at all druggists. . '' : - Qutok Cure. ' She had retired to her boudoir with it splitting headache. She was not at borne to anybody..' Even ber pet pup lay unloved upon the mat outside and gave a disconsolate glance at the par lor maid as she nearly tripped over bim. 'Mr De Jones has called, .ma'am," said the maid, entering. "Didn't I tell yon, Mary, that I was at borne td no one?", exclaimed ber mistress pettishly. . "Tea, ma'am," replied the maid, hesi tating. "But I thought, ma'am,. as she's wearing ber new dress" . "Why didn't you say so before?" cried ber mistress, bounding from-ber bed. ."Show ber inl" London An swers.'. . .. ', For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or in i y, Ch:inilf rlain's Liniment i exe.-. t. 1 i.m i;niim-rit H i,' ), lv ' i ' r t r fiti 'lie - ; ' , U' For Oyer Thirty Years FIGHT SHY OF ""A RAT. : Let the Rodent Efcapa Hather Than Run th Riak of a Bite. ."Never attack a rat In a closed room," gays an old warehouseman wbo haa bad a world of azperlence In deal ing with rodents. "Open a door or window and gtve It a chance to get away., Even-J you've rot a dog to belp you, yon may be bitten If. you don't, .flat bites are very dangerous. A. rat eats all sorts of carrion and fllth and tben puts bis dirty whiskers into anything else be wants to sample. "Here's another Idiosyncrasy of rats. They logically carry out -the principle of the survival of the Attest And they are not merely suffragettes or suffragists,- but the, females abso lutely boas the rat tribe. The slight est token, of physical weakness In the baby rat la the signal for death at the teeth of Its mother. About Are rata survive from a nest at tea of fifteen. The male rat will fight to save the JJittle eu but Is invariably driven off by the ferocity, of tne mother, xou never saw rat yet that wasn't a per feet specimen. If the mothers did not have this trait the earth wonld.be overrun with rats. , .yr -"Rats live and travel in colonies. .The bead of the group is always an old female rat When I start to clean up a settlement of rata I lay for the bead female rat If I catch and kill her the others disappear." New York Times. The Bear He Missed. Telling In bis book of some hunting experiences near the north pole, Cap tain Sverdrup wrote: "Walruses and seals were harpooned and shot and also the large arctic bare, which seems to have contracted the peculiar habit of frequently running long distances on its bind legs. Hunting was not al ways easy, the atmosphere playing strange tricks with the eyesight as witness the following account of the stalking of a bear: 'With the utmost caution, with bis gun ready end his eye fixed Inexorably on the bear, Serlel advanced to She spot Meanwhile the bear sat wagging its head, bnt keep ing a good lookout it appeared, for when Sehlel bad come some twenty steps nearer it rose and flew away. It flew as well as any bird, which, after all, was not remarkable, for it was a glaucous gull.' " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Fores of Habit. Friend (calling on dentist) My bead aches terribly. Dentist (absentminded ly) Why don't yon have It out? SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock, of Mock. Ark. believed he has saved many lives in his 26 years oi experience in tne drug business. "What I always like to do, he writes, "is to recommend Dr. King's New Dis covery for weak, sore lungs, bard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial offec- tion, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my advice to use it I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle tree, or regular 60e or 11.00 bottle. Guaranteed by all druggists. He. Didn't Pueh. There are some queer men In this world., Near Bristol, England, not long ago a tall chimney of a factory tum bled down In a gale of wind, and yet the owner of the factory had a boy thirteen years old arrested for pushing it over to spite bim. It was sworn In court that the combined strength of 600 men would have been required. It was decided that the boy didn't posh. FOLEYi KIDNEY Pim Fon Baokaohc kionsys amo Alaoobi heepakln. . Sheepskin was used as parchment before the Invention of paper. Even then it was s substitute for vellum; which Is made from calfskin and of a far finer quality than parchment, and was employed' for One Illuminated work. Tanned sheepskins are In the trade -called basils.. For these there are many legitimate uses, but It Is for imitation purposes that the sheepskin is most largely used. 1 . FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED quickly. . y M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., was bothered with kidney trouble for many vearsi "I waa persuaded to try Foley's Kidney Remedy, and before taking it 8 days 1 could feel its beneficial enects. The pain left my back, my kidney ac tion cleared nn. and 1 am so much nat ter. I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy." F. 8. Duffy. - - ' Matter ef Finanoe. ! '" "Time Is money, they say," remark ed the chronic loafer. "Well, maybe It la," rejoined the vil lage grocer, "but If It's sll the same to you I wish you would spend a little more money here end s little m ttme.n-Clnclnnati Enquirer. " J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Ureenaburg, Ky.: says, "We use Cham berlain's Couth Remedy in our own household ana know it is excellent" For sale by all dealers. .. I - Just Help Himself. ' He-If I tried to kiss you would yon call for belp? She Would you need lt?-Smart.Set DIAMOND LADTTS f "V--r laMUMI - ill I -4 I I -II i.t.1 1 ; 1 A I I - ti tt ti-1 1 . I il l-li. ) .. - ...... . OOL l!"' lohl)'!. l l . HI . . V A HUKS3Y PYTHQM. The Flret Course ef Hia4iteat Got Him -y Into Serious Trouble. 'In my travels I vlsitet the Jail, at Thayet-Myo, In Burma, On the morn ing of my visit there bad undoubtedly been-an unusual occurrence. A'python twenty-two feet long and twenty-eight inches Jn girth had entered the vege table garden and crossed it to the fowl pen.' Besides the fowls, there were some five ducks in the pen. Now,, the front of the pen was fenced, with dia mond mesh galvanized wire netting of a strong type :::--.'.. y; The shake could ndt resist, a fat duck, so, putting Us head and neck through the stout diamond frame. It seized and swallowed one. I tare no doUbt whatever that It would have "mopped up the bunch" Inside the house, but that in adjusting Na l to make room" for No. 2 it became aware ef an neasy feeling owing to the wire around its waist - Neither have 1 any doubt that in addition to becoming uneasy it became seriously alarmed. Being now unable either to disgorge or to get away, it tore off the whole section of netting, 6 feet by 8, and re turned with' the necklace or waist band through the cabbages. . Not un naturally, I think, the -sentry, seeing a 6 by 8 foot wire, section of fencing marching through tbe cabbage patch without any visible means of support, gave the alarm and thenpened fire, - The prison guard" rushed out and also opened fire, and very shortly our. hero lay dead" In his frame. He was skinned and bis skin cured and dress ed in the jail, where they are noted for this kind , of work. Forest and Stream. ' ,. ' : . i; FOtEYKlDNEY PttLS fon baokaohs Monro and Sladdss - Liberty Cents. - First United States cent with the symbolical bead and the inscription of "Liberty" was coined in 1793. ' ' y BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION : For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. 1 lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and 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 diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver ana blood, neiping tne system to ao its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all dealers. . Laziness Lead to Invention. Laziness bns been at the back of many an invention, and It was a Inzj pointsman who hit on the Idea that made the. distance signal possible. Ac cording to Sir George Finlay. It was In 1846 that a pointsman who had to attend to two station signals some dls tance apart decided to save himself the trouble of walking to and fro between them by. fastening (he two levers to gether by a long piece of wire.-A bro ken iron chair served as counterweight Tbe wire ran on into bis but end there be sat nightly and worked the two signals "without setting foot out side till he was found out and repri manded and promoted. London Chron icle. . ' '. Is there anything in all this world that is ot more importance to you than good aiaeauoni r ooo musi do- eaten to bus tain life and must be digested and con verted into blood. When tbe digestion fails the whole body suffers.. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They increase the flow Ot bilo, purify the blood, strength en the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. T f or sale by all dealers. A Child's Quick Wit It was a very - pretty reply Roger Sherman's little daughter made to George Washington.. The general had been 'calling on hei father, and tbe young miss opened tne door for bim as be was leaving. - .-" .'-'--' u "You deserve a better office, my lit tle lady," remarked Washington, smil ing at ber. ' "Yes, sir," she replied, with a courte sy; "to let you In," Boston Transcript WLEtf KIDNEY PILLS FOB S1MSUMATISM KIONBYS AMD aUMIS . yy ; Carrot 9oup, ' A good soup may be made by cook ing grated young carrots In- milk or In milk and water In a double boiler.. Use about one-quarter cupful of carrot to cupful of liquid. Thicken -with flour mixed With butter In the propor tion of about one-half tablespoonful of each to every cupful of the. liquid. Season with salt and a ; very , little mace and strain. . a Now is the time to get rid of ybuiJ rneumatism. lou will find Chamber lain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it For sale by all dealers. - Guile of the Drongo Cuckoo. . Tbe drongo shrike Is a bird of pug nacious disposition, especially st tbe nesting season, when It guards Its nest with, for a small bird, great ferocity. Douglas Dewar, from whom this ac count is taken, says that be bas watch ed a pair of these little birds attack and drive away a monkey which tried to climb into the tree in which their nest -was placed. Indeed; so able a fighter is tbe shrike that some other birds, notably orioles and doves, fre quently bnlld their nests in the same tree in order to share the benefit ot his prowess. The drongo cuckoo lays Its e(CKS li tbe nests of such birds ss the king crow.. These are pugnacious, even ferocious, and without some guile a cuckoo could not accompllnh this foat But the drongo cuckoo Is so like t!i dronf-o shrike, even having the ? m oM Iwliit to Its tall foathers, that V - I' ; crow ! 'v l ty the r- i ! 1 t f ! I: COMPARATIVE STJIHQIil CF HOIS'. March 7th; 1908 March 7th, 1909 March 7th, 1910 ' March" 7th, 1911 . 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Let us show you. ' . . Bat f ington Df y Goods Co Anything in The Drug Line Prescriptions Called For And , ' Delivered. ' . 1 Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR- a - Mjf , OPPO!5ITE - neb The Jt&xaJuLi-Sfof - - the PHONE No. 65 " ' n " POST-OFFICE ITS JUST AS GOOD. THE UNION CENTRAL LIFET INSURANCE CO. of CIN : - CINNATI, (1867.) GAINED IN PAST 10 YEARS iN ASSETS : IN4NSURANCE IN FORCE - - THERE'S A ; REASON ! ; T LOW MORTALITY; ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT; ; LARGEST RATE OF INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS; LARGEST DIVIDENDS; LOWE8T NET COST INSURANCE. - - - - ' It's a monument to UPRIGHT and HONEST -MANAGEMENT. - INVESTIGATE IT ! " W. G. BOYD, Agt. Elks Building, . v Telphone$:jDffice 400, Home 258. TRICK PACKAGES BEST BASKETS. AND P BARRELS S iirj "i i riT a. vM 1 PHONE- 66. $ 79,156.37 y J37.407.77 . 1 246,770.07 337,986.48 r FOOL PROOF AND IVXRIASTINO IIS THE . CHEAPEST, $ 55,001,481.00 154,193,543 00 . . a-a m W i nnnn) U
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