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ike v.tEKLY . j:::::.a IstssUske 1KI raaliahe to Two actions, aver Taesdav antl Friday, at Joarnal Build in iMO Craven ltret CHAXIJU L. 8TXTKXI, ; EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Official Paper of New Ban an Craven OoaatT. "!"'"-' ''''VTv. v ; SUBSCRIPTION RATXS, Two Months.. . . ,. U Three Months.. "..". u II u Months.. .. .. M : fwelva Montha..'.. .. .. . . 1M . . ? ONLY IN ADTANCS. , Tha Journal to only sent on pay-In-ldvance feasts. Subscribers will re ceive notica of expiration of their aub rtrlptiona and an immediate reeponae to notice fU oe appreciated by the Jnurnal. Advertising rate furnished npon application at tha office, or apon In Viir by mal nteid at the Poatofflce, New Bern, N. C as aecond-e'asa matter. New Bern, N. C. December, 6. 1911. THE SEASON OF CHARITY. The last month of the year, the season for giving to relative and friond some offering expressive of affection, it is also the season when the poor and unfortunate look to those blessed in material things and fortunate in their surround ings, for some relief. The poor and unfortunate are aways to be found, always needing help, but in this month with its approach of Christmas and all the associa tion connected with that holiday period, charity seems to be more general and generous, the poor more numerous and the unfor tunate more unhappy than at any other time of the year. More thau at any other time arises this question, what is chari ty T How many think that the payment to some association of money, the giving of food and rai ment to some public institution, or to some organization, goods to be distributed, is a 1 that is meant by charity. Doing this solves the question, and givs the person so acting a full credit for benerol- ence, a comprehensive charity the fulfiills one's full duty as citizen and christian. But the holiday season is not merely food, raiment and shelter from the cold, though these are comforts that awake gratitude in the hearts of the des titute. There is the work of fel lowship and cheer, the handshake of encouragement, that is worth more than money, for how often have such expressions from man to man aroused the sad and weary heart, and brought a flow of cheer that sent a man almost broken down, into the world's action to win success. It is the human side that calls for help, the kindly word, that is the spirit tonic to arouse and stimulate. AUTO APPARATUS FOB FIRE SERVICE. In the recent opening of bids by the city for new fire hose, the statement was made during the controversy over deciding to which firm should be awarded the con tract, that New Bern had pur chased in the lass teu or fifteen years an amount of fire hose equal to the needs of a city with twice the population of New Bern. There was no contradiction of fered against this statement, but accepting it as two thirds true there is seen the need of a change in the local fire department ser vice. The Journal has for some j ears advocated a paid fire de partment It has advanced on this to advocating the adoption of automobile fire apparatus to take the place of the . present horse hose wagons and horses to pull the fire engines. . The amount of, money saved to insurers in lessened premiums, an nually, would be enough and much more to pay for the change; to a paid auto fire apparatus depart mentj for this city. Added to the above the Baving annually, in cost of maintenance to the city, war rants the change, while the pro tection to property would be great ly increased. The auto fire appar atus is being adopted a all pro gressive cities as an economic measure and for its greater fire fighting efficiency. In this con nection the following from the Chief Fire department of Lansing, Mich., is of importance. "We most certainly are latiified it rnt proven tha greatest economizer, re ,' ( f "q " 9 of the 5.;-artmen' a .!.. V.'! "re it u- I to ''ii i 'i t v n n r D'V ; Children Cry ! 1he Kind You Have Always 'in use lor over 30 years, - ; : ' and hns 37 J'r sonal P7.Uqi rY.rtl-a) All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but ' Experiments that trifle -with "d endanger the health of , Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare- -gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor ether Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AYorms and allays Feverishness. It cures liarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach jjnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The ChihJSren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ' genuine: CASTORIA always Bears the y s - bbw The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years THE CtNTAUft COMPANY. 7 f MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. pieces and the chief's machine at a tot al cost of $17, or $3 less for the three than formerly paid for one horse. Un der the old system every machine hud at least two horses and the steamers three. We have had automobile fire apparatus for about three years. In my last annual report I recommended the purchase of another steamer. It is now under construction. When this engine is delivered to U9, the only ap paratus drawn by horses will be the trucks. Our steamers are not only mo tor driven but the water is pumped by the engiaes which drive them, We get a fine stream of water in this way and find it far more satisfactory than the old system. By this system no engineer is required to manage the steamer, and it is unnecessary for a driver to stay with the rig to hold the horses. Every man can fight fire." NO BETRAYAL OF NEWSPA PER CONFIDENCES. 4 No profession is so highly hon ored and with such a variety of confidences, as the newspaper. Re porter and Editor are the reposito ries for confidences from young and old, from the lowest to the high est. The reporter is admitted to circles where scandal, politics, re ligion and finance are freely dis cussed, and which would make "good copy" if betrayed. Rut there is no betrayal, and often in private matters, in homes, does the reporter learn of affairs that would make sensational scare heads for "copy," that would cause an eager demand for the pa per. But there is no letrayal by publication though a "scoop" is lost. l?o American newspaper report er overhearing a casual conversa tion with the President of the Uni ted States, would have taken upon himself to make "copy" of what he heard, as did the French writer recently for a Paris Journal. It is singular that Mr. Roosevelt had his confidence once abused in the same way, and by a Frenchman. Such a violation of the ethics of newspaperdom is so rarely heard of that when such a violation takes place, it provokes widespread com ment Ignorance probably may be plead for the Frenchman, but it will not excuso the confidence violation to memlicrg of the profes sion. The uniform fidelity of reporters to confidences reposed in them, is proverbi.il. The Editor's sanctum has its share of confidences, of most important family and political af fairs thrust npon it, and yet nev er a word of the confidence goes beyond the walls of this newspa per sanctum., The seekers of the editor's room know its safety to- fore they have entered, and are aa free as though what they tell was but an Incident of the street, in stead of involving matters that would disrupt homes and upset men in high public position. , "BEST ON EARTH" This la the verdict of R. J. Howell, Tracy, 0,, who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for hit wife. ''Her case was the worst I have ever aren, and looked like a sure case of consump tion. Her lung were sore and she coughed almost Incessantly and her voire km hom-iie and wnk. Foley's I ; trscy and' Tar Compound brought re- 1 f t orx- Hint ! I torn lhr it it t int for Fletcher's Bought, and vvhlch Las been lias borne the signature of hAnn made under his nrr- . supervision since Its Infancy. ; Signature of Men Who Cry en the 8treet. "I was stauding on the street cornei willing for u c:ir." said n caller at the Itiuouess home in Chicago, "and 1 saw a man walking along with bowed head, crying! No, he had not been driiilung. lie looked like a respectable workingmnn of middle age. I wanted to speak to hiin. but-1 didn't What do you suppose was the matter?' The deaconess whom he was address ing said nothing, but she knew why some "respectable middle agod men' walk the city streets" crying. Visions rose before her: A man who had Just visited his boy. in jail for stealing a man who lias been hunting work tot three weeks nnd "lost out" every time, till the dearly loved wife and bnby at home were literally starving a man who had just bad a flashlight of bis own degradation1 and was comparing It with the Innocence of the clean bearted Ind that used to cuddle into his mother's lap. The men go weeping along the streets sometimes, but often er far they go too dead at heart to weep. Christian Herald. There is more Catarrh in this Section of the country than all other disease! put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a good many years doc tore pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fail ing to cure with 1 cal treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has pro yen catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.,Propa, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c Take Haifa family pills for con stipation. " William J. Bryan demanded the re tirement of representative Littleton from the Steel Trust probing commit tee. Certificate of Stock Lost Notice is hereby given, that certifi cate of stock number thirteen, issued by the Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road Company for one share of stock to M. F. Arendell, hai been lost and the undersigned will apply to laid company for a new certificate. This the first day of November 1911. , m. f. arendell , byw.l Arendell. Adminisarttor. Many high officials, Including the President, attended the Pan-American Thanksgiving mass it Washington. In an Outlook interview, President Tuft indicated bia willingness to accept a aecond term. . WOMEN Women of tha highest type, womea of superior tdocatioa ana refinement, whosV slitcerBinent and judgment givo weight and forct to their opiniont, highly praise tit wonderful corrective and curative properties of Qinv berlaia't Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout (Lt stay stages uf wotam't life, trout girlhood, Ouroffgh the erdci!s i tsc'Ler kcJ U the declklg years, tlere is it eaJtr er rsri tiV,t r-1-fcbe. ae-r.lt:!,: :7iTi!' 'itri 1 1.1 every, 1:; j i 2": a ! "-. THRIVED ON MISFORTUNE. A German Peddler Whe Insulted .the .' - v- Kaieer and Got Rich, . A. German- hawker, . Hans Bauer melster, retired from business, having amassed a little fortune. According te a Parte contemporary, misfortune waa the foundation of. his anccwa., The hawker's specialty was the sale of por traits of the Imperial family. , ' Hla modeaC haranguing hla audience waa something ilka thla: "Buy a por trait of Wttliam I., whose motto waa, 1 nave; no1- time to be wearied.'1 "Who'll bny thla Frederick II- whoee prayer was, Teach me to suffer with out complaining? " "Do not fall to complete your collection and buy this portrait of our great emperor, William II., whose favorite phrase la, 'Auguata. you pack your trunks.' This last always brought down the audience, and In time the police, in another sense. Bauermelster waa sen tenced to alxty daya for leae majesty. Be did hla time and on release re started hla business. He aold hla por traits with the old formula until he came to that of the kaiser, and then be Bald, "I hare learned to my cost that It Is not lawful to repeat what be aeya so often." The people were Just as well pleased, and the portrait aold splendidly. . Rsstared Courage. The southern lover waa impetuous aays the author of a book of reminls cences of eastern -Virginia entitled "Memory Days," and the maiden war timid and unused to passionate pro posals of marriage. : "Oh, don't!" she interrupted In a 'whls per. "Ton frighten me dreadfully! Overcome by contrition, the young man humbly apologized for hla fervor, and a painful silence ensued. The girl broke It at last. "Robert," she began, with a hopeful smile, "I-don't think I-ehall be ac frightened this time." Without opiates or harmful drutrs of any kind Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound stops cougha and cures colds. Do not accept any substitute. For sale by all dealers. Women's Tears. Marks So when yon got Home from the club last night your wife waa weeping? Parks I said nothing of the sort. I said she was crying. It'a when a woman ts sad she weeps; wheb she cries she's hopping mad. Boston Transcript . Even. Borrow Until now I have never had to ask yon for a small loan. Money And till now I have never been obliged to refuse yon. Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment For sprains, braise, soreness of the muscles and theumatic pains there ia none better than Cham berlain's. Sold by all dealers. Twae Ever Thus. "Pa, what does It mean when yon tay that prices flucrnater "It means, my son, that they go up and down. When It's something you've got to buy the price goes up. and when lt'a something you've got to sell the price goes down." Judge. Her Dearest Friend. Mande I'm a little uneasy In my mind. Ned asked me to marry him. and I told him I might some day Wow, would you call that a-promlse' Marie No; I should call it a tbr.es AN ALARM AT NIGHT: That atrikea terror to the entire house hold la the loud, hoarse, . and metallic cough or croup. No mistaking it, and fortunate then tha lucky parents who keen Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. W. Caeselman, Canton, N. i ., aays: ' it ia worth Its weight in gold. Our little children arc troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound. I alwaya have a bottle of it in the house.": For aale by all deal- era. ' Changtrf the Geography. "Thla goulash, was spoiled In cook tng, air. Shall I cross it off the bllir ' . "No, you chump! Put it down a goulash a la Rnsse under the head of special dishes." Jugend. ; The arand essentials te hsnolneaa In tbla life ere something to do, aome- tbing te lore ana something to hope lor. ' .-... ;. When your feet are wet end cold, aod ? our body chilled through and throagh rom eapoeore, take a big dose bf Cham Deriain a lougn Kemedy, battle your feat in hot water before some; to bed. and yon are almost certain to ward off a sever cold. For aala by all dealers. Seventy thousand metal workers ware locked out in Berlin. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORIA ' A Personal View ef Seward. . 1 talked also with Seward, woe looked dirty, rusty, vulgar aud low, aaed each words aa bell and dawn anj spoke very loud. I think better of lira Lincoln for her excessive dUUke . of him. "Life and Letters of George Ban croft". :-. ". - ' ... . . ' A MIMske. : ' Circulation Mun-Ttut woman 'who ranted ber name kept out of the pa per yesterday hse stopped her sub-' acrlption. f , . Editor-Wlty, we kept her name out C. M.-Ttuit'a the answers-Toledo Blade. 1 The grar.d jury at Klrsimmee,' Fla , continued their investigation, tnti the Shaker chloroform eaie. FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS Tonic in action, r---ic in r- Will cure a y runs i.l w-U-r rt'it t,f-v ? i I t i ; BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES.- always Fresh and Clean, as They Are - Issued Only Once. There la as great a difference be tween the systems or issuing and re teeming the notea of the Bank of Eng land and of (be banks of the United States aa there la in the appearance f the notea themselves. . .. . The English note is somewhat longer tnd much broader than ours, is of rough white paper, with ragged edges, tnd la printed on one side only, with a few words and with no pictures or designs, wk ours are completely cov ered on both aides with vignette and lathe work. : ; - Our notea are Issued again and again antll they become so worn that they ire no longer serviceable. A Bank of England note ia never issued more than once. Every notelbat comes In la canceled at once, and then It la itored away wltb other canceled notes to be preserved for a certain period, when it ia destroyed by burning. It takes many clerks to keep the record of notes issued and paid, aud to accurately is this work done that, the date when any note was issued, the person receiving It, the time when It waa paid into the bank and by whom, can be ascertained from tla books. If the time was within five tears the note itself can be produced. Many are the stories of attempts' to lounterfelt these notes, which have al ways been failures. As the average time between the issue and the pay ment of the notea in only Ave or six lays the fact that a counterfeit is in :Ireulutlon Is known almost at once, ind the system of English bankers and Merchants of keeping the numbers of 'he notes received and paid gives the Jew whereby the offender la quickly apprehended. -Exchange. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A President Taf t's message to Congress Tuesday will deal with the trust ques tion. WORK WILL SOON START. after you take Dr. King's New Li'e n:n j . . . . - mis, ana you u quicaiy enjoy tneir nne results. Constipation and indigestion vanish and floe appetite returns. They reeulate stomach, liver end hnwola nnri impart new atrength and energy to the L - 1 . m . am wnuie system, iry mem. uniy zoe at all druggists. Office ef the Lungs. "What Is the office of the Jungsr a teacher asked a small pupil in a class In physiology. "The chest." she promptly replied. "And," said the teacher, telling the Btory, "I guess she was somewhat near right, for the lungs certainly do busi ness In the chest" ti WHERE THE LOCALITY DOES NOT COUNT. Wherever there are people Buffering from kidney aod bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urinary ir regularities, Foley " Kidney Pills will help them. Belvidere, III. E. A. Kelly, an ex-engineer says: "Three years ago my kidneys became su ba J that I waa compelled to give up my engine. and quit. There was a aevere aching pain over the hipa, followed by an inflana tion of the bladder, and always a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Pills made me a sound and well mm. I cannot say too much in their praise. For sale by all dealers. . ( 5(j- Douglas Jerrotd In 8eheel. Douglas Jerrold wrote "Black Eyed 8uaan" when he waa twenty-one and contributed to Punch the Immensely popular "Caudle Lectures" not long afterward. But at nine years of age young Jerrold had been scarcely able to read, and it was not until he was apprenticed to a printer, after serving for some time es a midshipman at sea, that be showed either desire or capac ity for intellectual Improvement : QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koona, Law ton, Mich., says: VDr Detchon's Remkp for Rheumatism has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift band or foot, had to be ' lifted for two montha. She began the UM of the remedy and improved rapidly. I On Monday the could not move and on ! Wednesdsy she got up, dressed herself' a id walked out for breakfast.," Sold by Bradham Drug Co. ? ;:' 7 Elbert H Gary, of the Ui.ited S'atrs Stiel Corporation, urg d publicity, Federal lie nse and a corporation com mission an trust curbs before the Sen ate Inter Stte Commerce .Committee, WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. . It waa a long and bloody ba'tle for life that was waged by Jam8 B. Mer hm, of Newark, N. J., of whic h he writ's; ''I bad lost much blood frrm lung m-mirrhigee, and ws vert weak and run-down. For eig'it n. nfis I waa unable to work.: Djalh emed dote on my heels, when 1 began, ii rea weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Lis eovery. But it has helped me greatly. It ia doing all that yua claim." For weak, sore lunss, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, huareenes, la grippe.. aa'hma, hay-fever or any tnroator 'ung trouble Ita supreme. 60c A $1.00. Trial tott'e free. Guaranteed by all drug- fiata, , " Came Out Strong at the Ind. I Chlpp-I was not at all up to the mark last nlgbt; tried to say some thing agreeable, but couldn't do It somehow, so at last 1 bade tlie.ro goodby. Jones Ab, then you did man age tn say something agreeable after all! London Stray StnrWa. i "I had been troub'e i with constipa tion for two years a id tried all of the best ihymcitins in Uristcl, Tenn., and Ihpy could f"o noihing for m,' writes Thoa. K. Williams, Mi MU-bo-o. Ky. 'Two ri-k;;nof Cliamliprlnin's Rtom rh ind Liver Tablets curod me." r'yr !e t y all dcalors. i ! r IS YOUR i CAR .BEGINNING TO LOOK A LITTLE 1 SHABBY? 1 Dont send it away ; for. a month and pay some one a small' for-' tune to have it re- -painted. ; 1 -; I will; give , you a , -fine handsome - durable Job .in less than one week, or a perfect J ot ia two weeks, at the . lowest possible dost I agree to use Valen-r tine's Varnishes ' 7 throughout. " They' are ' the most expensive 'and the best made - G. S. WATERS & SONS NEW BERN. v N. C. - SWANSBORO, N. 0. All modern conveniences for bath ing and inside fishing. BOAT LEAVES 8 a, m, Lv. Swansboro Ar. 5: 0 p. m; 11:30 a m. Ar M. City Lv. 2: .0 p. m, THANKSGIVING IS HERE and Xmas is not many days off, and we have everything for your fruit cake, t also we have everything you want to make your table suit your appetite, and ' we are glad to serve you. We guaran-j tee everything. Suppose you give us a trial order and if you are not perfect ly aatisfied we . refund your money. Nothing' lost. Yours to please. Broad Street Grocery Co. PHONE 156 NEW BERN. N. C. , "A fine piece of cloth my boy! I never saw you wear a better looking suiLwv ' ; 71 , ' "Yes, I am pleased with it! I bad it madeTEy a good merchant ' tailor. xThej cloth is one.of the , - r - -w-v , ' : "Vww iw wr s- ' Q&Otfotd Itbfic , ';,' '' Ewy 'sua is prow) f a Slwckeatwa uB.Wekve full Caa o theM diftecthr hUics; Cell and be BMBiund lot eae ef ' dMaahxUy." - :-:!.-;- -r F. M. CIIADWKCK MRRCIIANT TAILO: . 103 Middle St New Bern, N. O. THK POPULAR Magazine that make Fact more ffix-tnatlng . . thkn Fiction "weirrtN se vou can . OHOietTAMO IT" hlU'XMCS 'A C.REAT ConrlnuMi Starr of lb World. Prnm whirh vuu inky hrK'n rfidinic at any timr. and which will liuld yuur inlrrai luirvvr, it runjiing in ' Popular Mechanics Magazine Ar voti rradinn H ? Two millions oi your h-ittlilHni m, and it in the fawn it ma,,ii4i!)f in tiionniinfta of the best Ainei it tin honors. It (it-ni!i to all clHBrs -old anil ymtn' inl m h1 wommthuise who know and tliu i wlio tvhiU to know. bo rii tarn momth ton pte vnct i O Mmti.th Ot lekNTRAL IN I is ftf T ' f -''tt Nntej DtpArlmant CO iiasr) v -j s y wmvh to do inutux-how to niitkr u ' in) ariK U t tr home ard thop.iepai ait. "Aw-ur: r.fenU-a ( ' P'1 t ''OW tO r i ! Mlif.V f .t nil . H : M )H . .t ,i an in- i: 1 a I invert. TARRYMORE HOTEL T Choice Lot N. C. Shoulders . 7 and Side Bacon. Seeded Raisins, per pkg. 12c Cleaned Currants, 12Jc Fancy Citron, per lb, 25c Fancy Large Prunes - .r 13c Fancy Evap. Peaches, 18c Fancy Evap. Apples, pkg. 10c Large Soar Pickles, per doz. 15c White C. Oil, gal. ' 12c Fancy Maccaroni, 10c Very Best Flour, per lb. 8c Pure Spices and Flavoring Ex--tracts, Codfish,- Irish "Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Best sugar cured Hams only 18c lb. . Rock bottom prices on every th'ng in the gro cery line.' - . .' . YOURS FOR CASH ONLY J. L McDaniel 41 Middle St' ' Phine91 HARDWARE ' - AND , Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND : Varnishes American Field Fence E. I. SUIipH: :'J:$Wn 8IbVI. -.'7' REMEMBER We are ready to fill your fruit cake order, with all the necessary fruits and spices for a cake and at a saving to you. . The best of every thing in the line at the lowest possible price. - H. C. ARMSTRONG Phone 174 Middle St. CSS HENRY'S Prescriptions frorr. physicians, Quickly and A -curately filled. , Also a full line of Cliotn Toilet articles. . PHONE 173 B RICK I . Hyde Co. R. P. Oats, Burt Oats, 'Hairy Vetch, Raps Crimson Clover. Alfalfa, Hay, Oats, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Meal, Hulls, Bran, Shipstuff, Beet Pulp, Dairy Molasses ; Feed, Distillers Grain, highest in Protein of n cfrtlr fttat4 rr a mrlr.l of - Vk. , . . :' ' . BURRUS &CO. 81 S3 Middle St. " New Bern, N.O ' ' Pbone 184. . C v ( 7" ,., IflaSTITUTC TP P'JTS. 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