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r - rahUahe to Tw Eecaona, erery ' Tuesday ana Friday, at Journal Build ta It-CO Crmren Etreet ' CH1XLXS L. ET3TX5, EDITOB AND PROPEMTOR. Official Paper of New Bera an Craven Gouty. ? ' SU7J8CRIPTION BATXM. ? Two Montha.. .. j. . . .. ..I Three Montha.. .. . . M u Montha.. .... i M fwala Montha. .. .. '., . 1M ONLT IN ADVANCE, Tha Journal it tntf aant on pay-In-, advance baala. Snbacrlbera will ; re ' eetve aotlca of expiration of their aub arriptloaa and an immediate reeponae to aotlca wu oa appreciated by tha Jmirnal ,v Or'..;:'; AdverUelng ratea furnished npon application at tha office, or upon in- aulrr by maT .. .. ilnteied at tha Poatofflce, New Bern. N. C, aa aecond-ciaaa matter. New Rem, N. C. December, 15. 1911. FIRST POLITICAL RUMBLR OF 1912. The meeting of the Kepublican National Committee in Washing ton City this week is the opening of the political scene that, will be filled with active participants next year. Before the preliminary plans had been fully formulated, accor ding to press reports, there were dissensions, more or less ominous. But once those under administra tive control arrived and noted con ditions, there was a cessation or only a low muttering of discontent, while the old process of might, that is machine might, rushed through to full and presumably "unanimous" adoption, a selected political order of exercises. , The dissatisfaction of Southern representatives, because of a pos sible cutting down" of representa tion in the next Republican Na tional Convention which is stated to meet at Chicago, June 18, 1912, seems to have been relieved by some kind of "promise" of no cut. This seems' to be indicated as a certainty by the declaration of the committeemen from this State who gave assurance that North Caroli na was solid for Taft for denomi nation. The selection of Chicago for the convention city, brings the Taft movement close to what seems to be the President's political danger zone Wisconsin and LaFoIlette. The Washington meeting of the National Committee has -worked out its plan of action successfully, in crushing down any sign but a unanimous sentiment for W. II. Taft It remains to be seen if the "lid" will stay on-until the Pres ident is again nominated. CONVENTIONS. AND ACCOM MODATIONS. New Bern is naturally situated on railroad and water route to be an acceptable place as a convention city, the hospitality v and enter tainment that the citizens of New Bern extend to visitors" makes ev ery person and every organization both willing and anxious to return and enjoy themselves here. ' While New Bern in the past has entertained quite extensively there is more talk of its entertaining at present than ever before. Visit ors from the North in hundreds. This or that organization is asked to come here at its next annual meeting. Make New Bern a con vention city, is the popular cry. Seriously this convention Invito tion U the right thing, if this city can entertain in the way of com fortably providing hotel or board ng house accommodations for its visitors. But can this be denet The answer is to look about and see how many "extras" the present hotels and boardiug houses can take for three days or one week. Last summer for weeks there would be two or three days at a time when "all rooms taken" would be the word at the hotels here. And this was a dull period Last week with the Fire Preven tion Association here for two days, and not a large organization, at noon the first day the Gaiton was tilled, it was headquarters, while after the niht train there were inen walking uhout lnuLiii for a pliiee to t iny fjr the ui;',ht. Time who f:iy "eiiuveutioa rity" fi!.ould re- 1tUi t'at the regular travel for f I vu in tl.rt r ;u!.ir svx-mu v,V : . iy I ' 1 i"i I I " 1 . 1 . . !! i , 'r t ) l.o f '...'. I II ALCOHOL 3 PER CEN i AVegefablefteparationfbrAs similaimSttertodanilRrftiia ling die S;omaftis,anilBwls of 4 Promotes DtEPslionJChf t tful- ness and Itest.Conlains ncilta Oph(m.Morniiine norltardlj WOT NARCOTIC. flnpiit SerJ' : jtxJmm . ' AmSeti . ; tloriHrtl Softr Untafitafbar. Anerfcct Remedy forConsllpa lion Sour Stomach.Dlarrtaa WornisjToiTVUlsions.lcveristi I'm: nKSsaiulLOSS OF SLEEP- Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. - m ill"'''!1:! Giuararai Exact Copy of Wrapper. want to come here do not want to "double up" once or twice in a room. New Bern needs more hotel ac commodation Let there be dis appointed visitors, ns to accommo dations, and they will not return, and worse they will run down the city. By all means invite people, but first know that they can he entertained comfortably. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than alt other diseases pat together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a (food many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fail ing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has pro ven 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 doges from'lO drops to a tea spoon'ul. 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. P. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, priee 75c. Take Hall' family pills for eon- stipatioa. It was said that officials of the Inter national Association of Bridge and Structural Ironworkers wore surrend ering to the government ' information in the dynamite investigation. ; WHERE THE LOCALITY DOES NOT . ; COUNT. . " ' . ; - Wherever there are people suffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urinary ir regularities, Foley Kidney Pills will nelp them. Belvider. III. E. A.Kelly. an ex-engineer says: "Three years ago my kidneys became so bad that I . was compelled to give up my engine and quit. There wad a severe aching pain over the hips, followed by an in fl a -nation of the biadler. and I ways a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Pills mad me a sound and Wf II man. I cannot say too much in their praise. For sale by all dealers. - ' A mistrial of the second trial of Dr. B. CU'k Hyde, charged with murder ing Col ni I Swope in Kansas City. Mo,, seemed probable because of the disap pearance of a juror. ' The q iicker a cold w go l ten rid of the lev the danger from pneumonia and other seriius diseasea. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Vs. says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Hrnedy lo ha absolutely ihe best preparation on the market for colds. I have recom mended it to my friends and they all agree with me." : For salu by all deal er. ; ' - - .. . King Gfnr,e and Queen Mary attend ed in state the church para le services ot Delhi, '. -r :- ' ' ' women;;1 Women of the hijhest type, women of superior education and refinement, whoe iijcernmtnK kni judgment (ire wtijlt anJ force to their opiniam, highly e raise the wonderful corrective -1 curttive properties of Ctanv l:-.Lh Stomach and Liver Tab- I "i. Hrcr;lct:ttlier.anyi!ijei if re a t9 froni ji...0DJ, a - t t s ere. .. tf t Lt- jyr:rj, cr t .re t: .- i 1 i ' ' 1 ai a 1 r a Affirm I iwTT'tI II 9M m 9 mm B U Bgj!, buMeJTIj HBO Mvi ' II I t 1 u For Infants and Children; -: The Kiiid You Have Always Bought the 'A'mA. Beara Signature In Use For Over : . a . .- Thirty Years P 111 a TMK CKNTAUN CMMMV, NtW VOlm OIT. A Legend of Agincourt. .. For many ceuturles we English haTe plumed ourselves upon the victory-of Agiacourt., Indeed It Is from King Henry V.'s address to his soldiers on that occaslou, ns given by Shake speare, that the motto of tills journal Is taken, "Fauilliar in tbelr montha as household words." But the French have an account of the- affair not ao much to our credit It was arranged. according1 to this fftble, by the tw leaders that only the nobles on each side were to fight. King Henry V then artfully ennoblud his whole urmt and hence got the best of the enemy Bliaki'spoaro unwittingly gives a little countenance to the legend when be makes the king declare lu the above mentioned address, "Be ye ne'er sc vile, this day . shall gentle your condl tiou." London Standard. Wild Bees. W1U1 bees gather the nectar most freelv In the buck wheat They also will attack blossoms that the tann- bees Ignore. The bee from the wood doesn't seem (o care for propagated flowers, nor will it enter any blve thai has been placed for It, no matter how enticing the food there. It Is Jar more vicious than Its cultivated brother.- FOIEY.KIDNEYPIIIS ro a a n c um atism ki dn cis am o atADo ca A German was slain by a leader of the French party in Metz, Alsace-Lor mine. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward oil any tendeney . toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confident ly to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. ' . Feminine Conversation. Blobbs- Women talk about nothing but their dress. Slobbs Oh. I dont know! , It set'ins to me I've beard some of them talk about their bat. Phila delphia Record. , . Myetifying Colloquy. "Jnst then the train entered a long tunnel. aud"-.. . . "Yes. and Jack" . "No. ha dhlu't, the stupldr change. . , Ex FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS . Tonic In action, quick in remits. Will cure any case qf kidney or bladder die order not beyond the reah of medicine. No need to say m re.-For sale ,by all Ataara .: - Mother Knew. "Mother, I'm going to give a chafing JUh party."; :: ' , "Tery well. I'll prepare some aand- winhes.' You'll all be hungry after you get through tryiug to cook." Louis ville Courier-Journal- . . ; ; WITH THE COMING OF MIDDLE AGE, :-:'.V. There U a letting down in the physical forces ofttn shown ! annoying and pain ful kidney and bladder ailmeut4 and urinary irregularitiee, Folry Kidney Pills are a upendid renulating and etrengthening medicine at such a time Try them, r or sale by all dealers. The Taltor-e Art. Tailoring la a business that 's ca pable of yielding a pood living In any part of the world. It afford:) the full est scope for Individuality and enter prise, It does not require an expensive outfit of tooIh, and a biiHiness ran be Ptarted on a email capital or a luora the situation obtained as a foreman Ttiese are points wormy or the &erwui foortlderatlon of the parents of today i well al of thoHe 3'ouni? nieu vho hate to cane out their own rnreer- Lundon Tullur and Ciilti'r. HAVELOCK NOTES. ; Dee. 13 Wa are having soma beauti ful weather for December. Hope it will continue ao . ; Mr. B. F. Lawrence from Ask in was ."visitor here Saturday night and Sun- day. :. : v:... ' Mr. Tom He j wood, Jr. from Croatan apent Sunday la our midst. r Mrs. R. JL Russell la on the aick list. Hopeahe wilt soon he better. v ' Meters. Jones and Watson were with us for a while late Sunday afternoon. Mr. I. J. Broadus and family from Pine Grove were visitors at Mr. Trad er's Sunday afternoon.-- Mr. E. 1. Godwin - and son Clarence from Croatan apent Sunday at his brother's Mr. 1. P. Godwin, r. ' .- 1 Miss Maude Wood spent Saturday and Sunday at Ha velock with Mist Russell - , ! Mr. M. F Russell took the Armstrong children out for.a boat v ride Sunday on hie new launch. They all reported a very pleasant time. ' -;..- Missei Sallie Russell and Maud Wood were the gUeste of Mrs, W. V. Wynne Saturday afternoon. V v - '1; . -' . - -j .... Mr. R. L, Broaddua waa a visitor at our Sunday School Sunday. , Mr. W.L. Falwell. from Riverdale spent Sunday In our midst, We a afraid "The' Belles" were dis appointed Sunday as they wera expect ing their beaux from New Bern and they didn't come. . Cheer np girls "maby" they will come next Sunday. Mr. J.' E. White spent a while at Mrs. Russell's Sunday. Mr. Orion Hill from New Bern, waa the guest of his parent Mr. and Mrs. Jesbe Hill Sunday. ' - Mr. Frank Humphrey from Tuscorora passed through here Sunday on his way to Cherry Point . v - . . . j , Some of our Havetock girls are an ticipating a' fine time at the Croatan basket party Friday night Dec. 15th. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Mr. J. F. Godwin and son -Ernest was in Newport for a while Sunday on business, s Mrs E. W, Bryan who naa been spending a few days In New Bern with her daughter Mrs. J. C. Jackson return ed home Saturday morning. . 1 ; : "TRIXIE.V'- j - - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA Changes was made in the Cabinet of Santo Domingo. t i;!'...)!' FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER siiii'v'- EATING. . i have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever! usex My trouble wss a heavy dull feeling after eating. DAVID FREE MAN. Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach and im prove the digestion. They alo regu late the liver and bowels; They are far superior to pills but cost no more. Uet a free sample at all dealers drug store and see what a splendid medicine it is. ' Japanese Factory Worker. - ' Ot the Japanese factory hand the average "work life" Is short, very few being able to last longer than five years; hence the rural population beat tateS to migrate to the city when coun try employment la abundant.;- ;., ,. -'. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM, George W. Koons, Law ton, 1 Mich., says: "Da Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife won dsrful benefit for rheumatism, She could not lift hand' or foot,, had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, pressed lierself and walked out for breakfast" Sold by Bradham Drug Co. : : Woodmen ot the World unveiled 3 monumenta at Petersburg. - " roiifimDiiEYPEis roa mnsumatism aiDMava amd suevts The eight western governors were en tertained in New York. .. - t ; J iii H ' 1 Z ' Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment -For epraina, bruiser, soreness of the, muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than. Cham berlain's. Sold by all dealers. - : EF.EATLY EECT F.ATES 10 Wilson, N. C, via'The Norfolk Southern Rs!!way. . Tickets acid on certificate plan, ac count Farmers Educational & Co-operative Union, Dec. J3 10. For particulars apply to any agent Norfolk-Southern Railway, or address, W, W. CROXTON, G. P. A. ' J No-folk, Va. Secretary of State Krnx spoke in do fenRe ol "dollar diplomacy" in New York, f.f c a t::::.:::i test One That Will Convince ..the Most Skeptical New Bern Header. .' Cures that hut and cures that count. Doan'a Kidney Pills make permanent eurea. - . . ... v - . - ; The following ease is typical Ner Bern residents should, be convinced."-; , ;-yV'r . : :': The teatimony is confirmed the cure lasted. .'' , ;: '. " ' - ' .' ' ' . . ' Proof like this cannot be Ignored. C. p. Hargd, 47 Burn street. New Bern, N. C says: "I am just as pleas ed to endorse Doan'a Kidney Pilla at this time aa I waa after I first used them years ago. My back ached a great deal and I bad much pain through my kidneys which plainly ahowed ' that I waa afflicted with kidney complaint, Doan's Kidney Pills were procured from Uradham Drug Co. and they so effectively removed my trouble that I have only had need of them onee since then. At that time they again acted ted promptly and gave roe entire relief. I know that this preparation' acts aa represented and is worthy of the high est praise." for sale by all dealers. Moa 60 centav Footer Mllbura Co., Buffalo, New York, sola agents for tba TJaJbst States. - ' , Remember.- tba lame Doaa'e b4 take ao other. Turkey decided to expel moat of Ihe Italians from theGallipell Peninsula,'. tiWhen your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, takes big dose ot Cham berlain a Cough Kemedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. - f or sate by an dealers. Blue Eyed White Cats. Dr. Slchel. a French scientist, once observed that a snow white cat wiib blue eyes never paid any attention to sounds, such as the barking of a dog or the blowing of a whistle. : He ex perlmented with great care and found that all the white cats with blue eyes were stone deaf, but in 'cases where the iris of the eye bad a tittle other color in it the creature could bear. ' AN ALARM AT NIGHT; .. That strikes terror to the entire house- cough or crouo. ' No mistaking it, and lortnnaie inen ine iipckv parents wno keep Foley s Honey and Tar compound on hand. H. W. Caeselman, Canton, N. Y., says: ' It is worth its weuht'in gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarseness,- and all we give them is Foley's. Honey and Tar Compound. I slways hsve a bottle of it in the bouse." For sale by all deal ers. ;.V'-ri..-'-"''tV.V-'-'-'.':.;.,-. .. -rt" . ' .. Immune.- ' -' . "Madam; can I sell yon a vacnnm deanerr' '. '; '" Y- :'Z:Vr:?h?- , "No, sir; we hain't got any vacuums In this bouse that need cleaning." Excbsnge. ' ; Hope says to ns "at every moment, Go on, go on!" sod leads us thus to the grsve.--De Maintenon. - :7 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A ' J The 8uprema Test "There never rwa Amos' equal for up an down good nature." said Mr. Clifford In speaking of- her deceased husband to the new boarder. "My son Joe always said pa was more patient than'Job. : ' - "I tell you, she continued. .you can figure for yourself bow patient Amos wak by this. v Our old horse Dandy j wonld get the rein under his tali an'j keep it there off 'n' on for ten mite wlthout-Amos' getting inad."-Youth'i Companion. - "'.v;"'ii!'-';v A St Petersburg paper predicts the., the early end of the Rufso American cemmercial treaty. v - , v WORK WILL SOON START. . after you take Dr. K ing's New Life Pills, and you'll qiick'y enjoy th ir fine results. Conetipai ion ard indi stijn vanish and fi e appetire returns. Thy regulate stomach, Kvrr end towe s and impart new streniith and energy to Ue whoie.system, Try ihemv. Only 25c at all druggists. . ;" -. . i -' ;; '- Recalling 'Tennyson. i . Bububs L nay,, yendore.' those ben of youm belong to the Maud breei!. don't they? Nexdore Never board ol the Maud breed. What gives vou that IdeaT SububsBerause tbey are a I' the time coming Into my garden. I'lill detpbta Ledger. - . "I had been troubled with constipa tion for two years and tried all o' the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., end they could do nothing for me'-writes Thos. E. William", Mildltboro, Ky. "Two rackagreof Chamberlain's Sti ni ne h and Liver Tab'ets cured me." For sale by aKJ lealera. Got Her Rattled. Manageress (to customer In tes room about to Ilfrbt a ctFiiri Xo smoklim In bere, sir, please Customer Put you've ot "Smoking Iluoui" ou tUe dor tbere, MHiiugcreasTliiit Is the door at the nest room. elr. CuHtomer Tlieu whut'a It diiln' lu' bore?Loiiilni I'uii. h. - ARAPAIIC3 HZWZ, ' December 12. -Business in Are, is exceedingly dull now on account cf the low price of cotton and the scarcity of money. . The public school at Arapahoe opened several weeks ago with good, attend ance and with three efficient teachers, Miss Lucy Linton principal, and Misses Mae Midgette and Nancy Ireland as sistants. ' Mr. W. B. Nunn and son Mr. J. C. Nunn, of Arapahoe, went to Trent, N. C. last Sunday and reported a very pleasant trip. - ' - Mr. Geo. Harper and Ottis made a trip to Reelsboro, : Sunday. . . -The three Sunday schools of this place are practicing for an entertain ment in each church for Christmas. All are anticipating a good time then.' -'" Miss Bertha Brlnson, who has been clerking in Mr, J. M. Reel's store at this phee, returned to her boms at Bairds Creek, last week. ' ) Mr. Howe, of Small, was in town one day' last week. Mr. Ben Oneal, of Oriental, was here Sunday and filled Rev. Mr. Patton'a ap pointment here. - Mr. Patton h on the aick list. " Mr and Mrs. John Bennett, -of New Bern, were the guesu of Mr. and Mrr, Geo. Philphot Sunday. ; r. - - "DIXIE," Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A ' A big blast of dynamite made Dayton (Va,) people think there had been an earthquake. , - A CHARMING WOMAN. . ' is one whois lovely in face, form.mind and temper. But its hard for a woman to be charming without health. - A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irrit able... Constipation and kidney poisons show in Dimples, blotrhes. skin erup tions and a wretched' complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends They regulate Stomach. Liv er and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety BkinTovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50e at all druggists. SecretaryTOeyer advises reduction of Atlantic Coast navy yards to three at Narragansett Bay, Norfolk and Guata- namu, roiEYKlDNlPIlLS roe) Baokaohk Kidmkyb and Bkfcoosa Mies Harriet DeWitt, of Easton, Pa. wss acquitted of the charge of sending "poisoned pen" letters through : the mails.' .:' .-. : " A DREADFUL WOUND. , rom a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fire works, or ot any other nuture. d" mandi prompt treatment with -Buck, len'a Arnica Salve to prevent blood son or ganerene. Its the quickett, surest dealer for all such wounds a at to for Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin Erup tions. E -terne. Chipped Hands, Corns or Piles, 25c at all dius gists. , - , ,' Sheriff-elect uf, of Prince George's, Md., is believed to own the only private jail in t'i country. , .. ,, lUaV-LTtisCOUGI! '""f sy Jf m 1 J e w w -J ..4 T- -'. i. !U60&I.OO ( twm f'nfo--e GUARANTEED SATSFACTOtr Off MONEY fteFUNDFO. j ; "A tine piece cf t!o& my boy!( i I never saw you wear a better looking suit v ' v , ' "Yes, I am pleased witK it I had it madeTBy a good merchant tailor. The cloth is one cf the - . y 7 ..lis" T-'J 'mon il pr.m.l t,f a fJikltMDUoa Bik. V e l a liiil Lu ul the diilWiiv' UUtLi. Cftll Siid Le Bcauicd ioc M ol ll.eia tod-f. p. u. ciiADVic:: nrr.ciiANT tailor MM.HePt. New iVm, u.;i C. - : Ik i- . t I I i t ' .. AJ7D Duildin? Jc ierial Paints, Oils Varnishes American Field Feiice mi sallivcjo. , urn : -; Yea phce tHaUmas Orei until yen m Urastreaj. . It cB lie ttyp interest; r h, c. as;.13Iko:;g : Phone 174 Middle St HENRY'S Prescriptions, from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. " . Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. , " Pharmacy PHONE rt3 YOUR CAR BEGINNING is 4 TO LOOK A LITTLE - , SHABBY? - . : Iont send it away -t . for a month and pay - , some one a small for- i " tune to have it re- -. painted. - I will give you a fine .handsome durable Job in less than. one week, or.a perfeut .Jot in two weeks, at the lowest possible oost I agree to use Valen-1 tine' a Varnishes throughout e They are - the most expensive . an4 the best made e . G. S WATERS & SONS NEW BERN, ... ' N, C. L MVANSBOKO, N. C." All modern conveniences Cor bath ing and inside fishing. . BOAT LEAVES -Lv. Swansboro A r, 6:30 p. mj m. Ar" M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m. 8 a. m 1150 a V 1 I Hyde Co.' R. P. Oats, Bart Oats, Hairy Vetch, Rape Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Hay, Oits, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton feed Meal, Hulls, Ilran, Ship stuff. Beet Pulp, Dairy cs F?eJ. D:..ti:ier3 l.:;h::t in Protein cf Or:: y toc!: f;-.:l on ihe rr."r! 7." HOTE VVitlu.i.t opile rrliarriif.il (In 1 ;.y kiml , ' !' - v ) . I 'I r ( 1 .im. .- i t' 1 : .',. curpt ! : . I " - 1 1 j .:,!.. ! -r 1 5 I
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