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I-' 1 ?f s "f V f(- !: I--VH 4 n --i ; -1 J i::e weekly ;i ; IstafcUaaea 1871 ,-' ,., ruiUb4 is Two Sections, every Tuesday and rriday, at Journal Bulla- SC-CO Craven Street ' - ' ' ; . CHAKLIS L. 8TETXB1, EDITOR AND PROPBDWOR. " Official Paper of New Ben ana rjvavan County. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Monthe.. ;. . . .. .S Three Montha.. .. .. . m. If x Months.. ........ M twelve Months.. .... .. .. LN ONLY IN ADVANCE. ' . The Journal ta only tent on pay-ln-tdvance bade. Subscribers will re eiv notice of expiration of their aub enriptlons and an Immediate response o notice u oe appreciated by the i Journal ' Advertising rate furnished upon application at the office, or apon la oulr by mal ' imtend at the Poatofflce, New Bern, N. C as second-olase matter. New Bern, N. C. October, 13. 1911. THE DARK SIDE OF ITALY, : Except for home or national de fense. Socialists ODDOse war. The ; recent warlike attitude of Ger many on the Moroccan case, in the discussion with France, met with :a powerful socialistic demonstra tion id Berlin, that had much to do with determining and ending ' that matter. '': The war that Italy has brought ? against Turkey has aroused the Socialists in Italy, and their show ing of the iuside of that country ' is most appaling, and shows that the poorer classes must further suf fer through such a war, for both life and the cost of this war bears heavily on the poor. .J The Avauti, a Socialist journal in offering its protest against this ; war tells of how Italy has 200,000 people who live in straw huts or - caves because they are too poor to afford houses; 100,000 of its popu- , lation have recently died of pella gra owing to lack of nourishment; it has 1,300 commuues without a supply of drinking water and 5,000 ; without sewers; 500,000 persons inhabit malarial districts which need reclaiming; 60 per cent of the 33,000,000 people of the king j, dom are illiterate, and 600,000 of them are compelled to leave their country every year because they are unable to find work at home, and emigration is their only ref uge from starvation, and still with such terrible local conditions, this . war adventure with Turkey is be gun, that means a cost of millions of dollars, to be made up by addi- . tioual tax burdens and an increase ; of the present existing pauperism and misery. . The socialistic spirt that has the courage to denounce the Tripoli - tan war is to be applauded, tho' in so doing it has to reveal the in side facts showing the true condi ' tions of the people of Italy, to the ' outside world. A GREAT AND NEEDED TEM " PERANCE WORK. ; ' The National Temperance Conference, which is called to meet-in Washington, D. O, Dec 12th,-Uth, has a great and needed work to perform, as Its call pretty clearly outlines the proposed work, when it says "The States should in no wise be hampered in the enforcement of their policies bv Federal , regulations. So long as those who care to take the risk of conducting an illegal traffic can be sjpplied with liquors under the Inter stabs commerce -laws of the Federal , Government, the States are called upon to meet not only grave abuses but prac tical difficulties in law enforcement, which otherwise would not exist When also under Federal regulations the eitiaens of "dry" territory msy purchase from citizens 'of other States ' that which their own State has declar ed hurtful to the public welfare, and which they, may neither manufacture for their own us nor purchase from citizens of their own State, and when, mm m result of these regulations an In terstate traffic has -been devekfped which is woll-nlgh as harmful to bun dreds of communities throughout the rmmtrv as the old domestic traffic when the saloon existed In their midst, the need of substantial and speedy re lief Is greatly emphasized." Of what use is it for the citizens ,f a community dr state to declare f r prohibition, when the govern ment at Washington says in effect "t-o ahead, Mr. Liquor Seller, get vour license marked Uncle Bam 1 the Federal court will help i ..it i r yuiiHt your locai cuuru -1 (' us fuiHtainedty t'..? covern ":'v. Liquor t " ri: f : fiber 171' I ' ' ' ALCOHOL 3 PER CEfiT. AVegeiablePrentonforAs simttatiiig theFbodantllicguia ting die Stomal andBowclsi Promotes DigcslionjCkf tM ness and RretContains neither Opunu.Morphiae nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. BnfUlStii' JlxJuma AmSui ftmmmt- , MmSttd- CtortilSimr' Anerfect Remedy forCcnslini tlon , Sour StomaciiDiarrhoea YYorras.CoiTvulsions.rowrisn ness arulLoss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. uaranleed i Exact Copy of Wrapper. box, against this sale. The Conference should demand, and see to it that the demand is enforced, first, that the govern ment shall respect the vote of the people of prohibition territory. at.d not license men to sell liquor in such territory, in defiance of law and public sentiment. Secoud that there shall be enacted a law that shall prevent the shipment of liquor from places where it can be legitimately manufactured, into territory where the people have voted prohibition. With such laws, the citizens who vote prohibition may feel as sured that they can have a prohi bition that depends upon them selves, and a prohibition that will not be made the farce that without these laws, it can be made today. How s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, ToK do, O. Jtlall s (Jatarrn (Jure is tuken in ternally, aevting directly upou the bl' od and mucous surfaces of the ty item. Testimonials sent free Piice 75c. per bottle. Sola bv all Di nggists. , Take Hall's Family Pills toi coa stipation. The Portuguese Parliament will lie convoked in extra session to repeal con stitutional'guarantera and have a quick trial of the royalists, whose cause is reported to be on the wane. Lame back is one of the mo-it com mon forms of mueculsr rheumatit.ni A few applications of Chamberlain's Lin iment will give relief. For sale by l ueaiers. , Odious Comparison. Drill Sergeant I say. Smith, have yon any idea bow slow and stupid you are? Private Smith-! don't know.' Drill Sergeant Of conrs? you don't, bnt let me tell you that an Egyp tian mummy Is. frl.ilijr compared with you.-London Tlt-Iilts. j .. . s ' Kekomo. ; ' Kokomo, in tho language of the In dians who at one time Inhabited that section of Indiana, signifies "a young grandmother." - . -. . WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education anal refinement, wnoia discernment as! judgment girt weight and force U tieif epinions, highly rraht the wonderful corrective tzl cmiiva properties ef Chan I r:Li'i Eunuch and Liver Tab-r.rc-;'.r-t tie many itie tf t - a'e t't, froa fir" sol, !'t cr:'s tf r ' -r- .im 11 FWTP For Infanta and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IP Over t Thirty Years tmi eiNTMM ommmv. ncw vow arnr. ' I A FRENCH CALENDAR. Th One That Was Adoptad During th Revolution. In the French revolution the na tional convention adopted a new cal endar containing twelve months of thirty days each. The five days in the year thus left were disposed of. by making them "festivals." The months were named not January, February, etc., but Vendemaire, Brumalre, Fri maire, Nivose, Pluvlose, Ventose, Ger minal. Floreil, PrairiaL Messidor. Thermidor and Fructidor. i Each of these names had a meaning, Instead of naming a month meaning lessly after a heathen god, as we nam January after Janus and March aftet Mars, the names represented the Spe cial characteristics of the month. Fructidor, for instance, which Includes part of what we call September, means 'the fruity month;" Germinal, the first of the spring months, running from the last of March to the middle ef April, means "the month of buds," and Flo real, which follows it, the "flowery' or "floweral" month. Thermidor, which means the "hot month," is the month which under the republican calendar Included part ' of July and part of Angust Tho political significance of the word arises from the fact that the revolution which verthrew Robespierre and ended the reign of terror occurred on the 9th of the month of Thermidor, or, as ire should say, July 27, 1794. It was call ed "the revolution of Thermidor." jas we speak of "the September massa cres," and the revolutionists were nick. named "Thermidorians.'' The Inventor of the calendar was Romme. New Yrk Times. i . The Department of Agriculture pre pared for the confiscation of unripe fruit shipped from Florida. . KICKED BY A MAD HORSE. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most norrow escape from losing bis leg, as no aocior couia neat ma iriKi ful sore thst developed, but at last Buck ten's Arnica Salve cured it coa pletely. Its the greatest hosier of ! cers. burns, boils, eczema, set Ida, cuts. corns, cold-sores, braises and piles fen earth. Try it Z5c. at all druggists. . Thay Used to Eat Crows. t Onr forefathers despised some dishes which we regard as delicacies. In tt thirteenth century, for Instance, al though partridges abounded In Eng land, they were eaten only by peas ants and were never seen in the houses of the nobles. Bares, too, wefe despised by the upper classes, and even among, the poor a strong preja dice existed against them. On the other hand, gourmets In the middfc ages ate herons, cranes, crows, storks cormorants, bitterns and other birds which would revolt the lesst dainty feeder of todiy. London Chronicle. ' - FOR CHAPFED SKIN. Chapped skin whether on the hands ar face mv be cured in one night by ap plying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also onequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds, r or sale Dy an dealers. The Attorney-General of Oklahoma, before the United States Supreme Court asked permission to file a brief In the Minnesota rate eaae. " . The Navy Yard at Washington $3,288,27 short. . special w:i Account Colored Baptist Associatltfti meeting, at Beaufort a special train will leave Belhaven 6:10 a m, Oct. 15th, My leaving New Bern 9:00 a m, arrivjr Beaufort 10:15, am, returning l" Beaufort 12:00midnight ReJure l rs will apply from all intermediate stat;. Fare from New Bern f 1 00 round tr For further information apply toT. I V nui 'J, tn ! , t n-nt, fir : '( .: ;. r. : . Kill -OF- By Government to Further Inland Waterway Eoute, To Meet at Elizabeth City. ' The board of engineers for Rivera and Harbors came in from Washington, D. C, this morning aboard the Wash ton steamer and repairing to (he United States court room, . In the post office building held a brief publie bearing of those Interested in the proposed deeper inland waterway between Norfolk, Va., and Beaufort, N. C. , ' ; The hearing which was appointed to begin at nine o'clock, was .expected to laat tfeo hours, but there, being little testimony brought out whic$ the board had not procured at previous hearings the meeting consumed but about an hour, after which the engineer officers and their party boarded ' their steam yacht MacGregor and sailed for Eliza beth City to hold a publie hearing at 730 p. m. . .'': . . They went down the Dismal Swamp Canal and were accompanied by M. K. ! King, President of the Lake Drummond Canal and Water Company, owners of the canal, who is expected to explain anything about the canal wbi:h they may desire to know, '. : ' 1 ' ; Argument was made at the hearing by those who advocate the purchase by the government of both the Chesapeake and Albemarle and the Dismal Swamp Canal, R. E. 8. Stewart, of Portsmouth submitting an elaborate argument in favor of auch purchase, he holding that the purchase of one waterway only would result in the destruction of the property of those owning the one not taken. - It was aaid that the battle over the selection of the route of the proposed inland waterway between Norfolk and North Carolina is expected to be fast and hot at the meeting at Elizabeth City. Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch 10th, NEVER OUT OF WORK. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. Kinfr's New Ufa Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakneaa Into strength, languor into enerev Constipation. Head ache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Mararia. - Only 25c at all druggists. SPLENDID SCHEDULE TO THE STATE "FAIR, AT RALEIGH, KC Lv, New Bern 12:30 a m, 4:10 a m, 9:15 a m, 6:35 p m. f Ar. Raleigh 720 a m, 820 am, 4:01 p m, 1220 a th. ' 'r Greatly reduced rates via Norfolk Southern Railroad, including one ad' mission to the Fair Grounds. For further particulars apply to T H, Bennett, U. T. A. New Bern, N. C You are not experimenting on your self when you take CbamberlaJn'sCough Kemedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and exten sive sale by its remarkable cures of eolds. and can always be depended up on. It la equally valuable for adults and children and may be gives to young children with implicit confidence aa it contains no harmful drag. Sold by all ueaiers. . v Tews, ef Reroutes. . Travelers may still see on the coast of the English channel at Dover the ruins of a Roman lighthouse that waa built at the time of the Roman con quest of Britain. Another ancient llirhthnllQa hull lost, that! I 1-entlllT after the tower at Dover, li still serv ing its original purpose. It iwaa partly rebuilt and some alterations were made in it, bnt In the math It to the same -old structure that guided the Roman galleys aa they skirted the coasts of the bay of Biscay, making their way to the- Roman pert of Bri gantlum. This Is the modern harbor of La Coruna, and the lighthouse la the most ancient thing a boot If The Romans carted It the tower of Her cules, and the moderns har perpetr ated the name- The exact sate of Its erection is not known, bnt Inscrip tions and other evidence show that it was built in i the time of Trajan, be tween 98 and J17 A. D. Exchange. The beet plaster. A piece of fhnnel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts superior to a plsiter and costs only one tentn aa much. For aalo by all Uwaiera, Conferring mia. While he was governor of Kentucky Proctor Knott sent to the Don. Stod- dart Johnston a certificate, officially signed and bearing the Impress of the great seal of the stats, duly commis sioning him ss "Mister." which be sail wss a distinctive and honorable title that no Kentncklan bad ever previous ly borne.. " Lest and Feund a Hssrt. - Nothing seems so hopelessly lost, when It te lust as heart; ret noth ing, when It is kwt. te by the expe rience of the ceoturtea mo sbsolutely certain of recovery. Part. I! TEST0 AXDPROVEN. - There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation For months New Bern readers have aeen the constant expression of praise for Doan'a Kidney fills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. Nof another remedy evfr pro duced 'such convincing proof of merit.' - R. A. Henderson, 166, George street New Bern, N. C, says: ,"Doan Kid ney Pills are a very valuable remedy and I can say thst they did more good than any other kidney medicine I ever took. I suffered from a dull pain across my loin and this was accompanied hy an extreme lameness in my back. I al so had inflammation of the bladder and the passages of the kidney secretions pained me. The use of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured from Bradham Drug Co., "removed all the lament and pain and improved my 'condition in every way." (Statement given Janu ary 25, 1908.) v-,. sv.,.;v-:'-;;n v -V v CONFIRMED PROOF. ; Mr. Henderson waa interviewed on November 28th, 1910 and he said: " illingly verify my former endorse ment of Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have been free from backache and kidney complaint aince I took this remedy. You are welcome to continue the publi eation of my atatement." Itr sale by, all dealara. Price 66 eenta, water -Mllburn Co., Buffalo New York, sol agents for the United BUtsa. Remember the name Doaa's n take no otter. A Battleship's Eyes. In the design and equipment of Un cle Sam's newer battleships no feature more noticeable than the facllltli-s afforded for observation by the officer and men stationed on the bridge ob servations of the beacons and other alda to navigation, but more especially observations of the movements of supposed enemy. On the bridge and on the "fire control" tower overhead are to be found artificial aids for the "eyes of the battleship." ranging al) the way from old fashioned glasses to the powerful telescopes and kindred annlhllators of distance that are too large to be supported at arm's length and manipulated after the fashion of the spyglasses of the ancient mariner Detroit Free Prens. MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS. and vet sleepless Hiram Scrsn'on, of Clav Ciiv. ill., coughed and coughe(. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had enn- sumntlon. but fcund no help in the en mate, ana tianea name, nearinir vi . . . j i -it - - i Dr. king 'a New Discovery, 1 began to use it "I believe it saved my life, he writes "for it made a new man oi me. so thst I can now d good work attain." For all lunsr diseases, coughs, colds, lagr ppe, asthma, croup, wioop- ine cough, nav lever, nemorinages, hoarseness or : quinsy, it s the I est known remedy. Price 60c and fl 00, Tiial bottle free. . Guaranteed by all Druggists. A midshipman charged with disorder in Washington recently has been pun iahed and two others may be dismissed from the service. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA The powers are reported to be u-g ing Turkey to institute peace negotia tions, and a complete surrender of4l. Porte la expected. ; -, , r . SAVED HIS MOTHER'S LIFE. "Four doctors had given ne up, wri tea Mrs.-Laura Gaines,- of Avcca, i.. "and my children and" all of n friends were looking fnr me to rli when my son insisted thst I use E e trie Bitters. . 1 did so, and tnev n v done me a world of good.. 1 will ala nrsisa them." -Electric Balers is Driceless blessing to women troufi with fainting and dizzy spel a, back aebe. headache, weakness, debility, constipation or , kidney disorders. Ute hem and gain new health, strenglt and vigor. They're guaranteed to pat isty or money refunded, uoly bu tt? t all Druggists. . The National German-Amtrican All - anee, meeting . in ; Washington, con demned prohibition jawa. "KILL SHARKS FOR FUN,:" Kanakas Can Whip the Man Eaters la ; :- a Fair Fight. . la the Pacific ocean lives a race of men who outawim Bsu and who can kill man eating sharks In. a fair fight They are Kanakas, the seamen who are native of (he Hawaiian Islunds. "A native ran whip a shark because be can outawim him." states an Amer ican who baa been living in the Inlands many years. "I never beard of a na tive being Injured by a shark, and there Is a superstlritlon among tbem that a shark is afraid of a Kanaka and will refuse to fight This s not true. however, and grew out of the fact tUuf ) m native always whips a shark.- A Kanaka will spy a shark and,' taking a knife between bis teeth, dive In after htm. It la fair Cent, fcecamm the shark has teeth that are as deadly a the knife. The shark wilt make fr the swimmer, and when It Is Id ranre will flop suddenly on Its side, whkb position Is necessary before it can uite Us powerful Jaws to tnish n enemy -A the shark turns the ufttlre will sink ta;.;,;:y and come np and ri the crea ture open with a quick slush of the kr.t.'e.- Boiiietliues they will nvoid tli i' ark time aftr tmt. cutting it en ' j iwirn sml ri liking It to arouse lt ! ' r. . , r etr" t It on!:.: a- 1,1 . NEWPORT ITEMS. Mrs. DT H, Sellings of New Bern, arrived Wednesday morning for a few days visiting relatives and friends, . - Mrs. C. A. Bell made a flying trip to Morehead City Thursday. Mr; Monroe , Mann, one. of our mer chants here, who has been quite sick, we note, is able to be out again. r Miss Eater Bell Newberry of New Bern waa a pleasant visitor here Sun day, United States Deputy Marshall Lilly was called to the bedside of his 'wife last Friday night.- Mrs: (.illy died Fri day night, and her remains a ere taken to Hadnot Crejk for. interment,, she leaves three small children, the young est about two months old, o ?;.; Mr. D. H, Stallinjs of New. Bern was a pleasant visitor her Sunday.':'' uessrs D, O. J . Ber der, and D. Ira Garner, accompanied by Misses Georgie Ha8kt-tt end Edna; Eirl Roger's spent Sunday atHarlowe. v' '-i- Mr. J. H. Sawyer with the Armstrong Grocery Co,, of New Pew called on our merchants here Monday,' i!:.' Miss E?sie Taylor of Boguiy after pending several days here' visiting re. stives and fiiends returned home Sat urday. .. Mr. W. F. Garner of Havelock was n town Monday, . . ' . - ;; Ou farmers are now "very busy sav ing hay, and picking cotton, though they are holding their cotton for higlier prices. , . . .y,y .;- "SHOW ME." Children Cry i ' ; FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR r A Former Vice-Presides. t Fairbanks ad dressed ihe Ecumenical Methodist Con- fereme at Toronto. Out. v. ; ;? MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO - ;- . MUCH. : . To maintain health, a mature man rr woman neeJs jast enough food to re pair Xhe wast and Bupply energy and body hear. The habitual consumption of more fooii than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach! troubles, rheumatism and disorders or the kidney. It troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv-r Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by all dealers. The Lien Didn't Rear. ' It is related that I'innow, the faith ful servunt . had personal - valet of Prince Bismarck, once ' trod on bis master's gouty foot . Instead of swear ing ut blm or even declaring he was a clumsy fool, Bismarck, noticing that Pinnow himself was frightened, said: Consider yourself honored. No other person, my dear Tlndow, not even the kaiser himself, would bave been suf fered to trend on my corns." v !!-, 1- .. itj i l m. - BRIG! . Hyde Co. R. P. Oats, Burt Oat?, Hairy ' Vetch, Rape, Crimson Clover. Alfalfi, Hay, Oats, Corn, .Corn Meal,; Cot ton Seed Meal, - Hulls, Rrap", Shipstuff, Beet Pulp, Dairy Molasses ; F;ed, ' Distillers Grain, highest in Protein of any stock feed on the mark BURRUS CO. 31-33 Middle St New Bern, N. O ; V Phone, 184. i : PROTECT IUUK L.UlLUiiU FROn FIRE by covering them with j-m a:::t;3 r.::r;::a.- J-M Roofing rcal-ts fire bo cause it is ma'ta of Asbtttoa, an indestructible mineral, which is not allocto'l by fire, rust rot or wear. Easily ap plied. .... . "J-M" Is the only prepared roofing that is permanent 'if durable. You can save money by uning It " Auk for tamjih s and vria . , 1 . 1 1 HARDWARE ' AND 'V ' Building Ma terjal ... Paints, Oils V . , AND , ' . Varnishes American Field .Fence E. w. sr.!Aiiv;oDJ. ; lew tan, V, U, . ; is V Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. . v " - Also'a full line of Choice Toilet ' articles. . PHONK 173 We want everybody ; to use 'Morninl Cup' Coffee Has no equal for the price. All , Coffe and satisfies every; lover of jjood coffee. . ' , , v - H. C, Phone 174 Middle St KVWOTICE! ' That we have just ' received a large shipment of Fall Clo hing, nobby and np to date In style and fit 1 Before you buy inspecr our line, which will be sure to please you both in fit and price. 62 Middle 8t C t'or.-S. Front. INSTITUTE 0 BOTS. SOik T.r. - fnim tot Collet. locBIIM.fnrtlfa. m.nL ' !.!' C-.,..r,"-i. II.. I .... iti. ft.,. H.ritnt.ii.1. li .i.M.i. ( b i..i.fnn.t-"'"i-lt.-1. thlrl-..i.ir-.4. In I U... O'ioI In-fnr ilwiMlInQ W1MM Itlllir.i.r . , i.t-Q itip,l.t ': ' I V ' - It Is a rfj f ious n...itcr to k f r one mcuicine ani bva tha v.onj one given you. For this reas on we urge you in buying to I j c. '-1 ts g'X t" 9 fonuino . -n, i s--, ri I . HENRY Pharmacy Has No Equal C-f'-'"":iJ K: , .. ; y r