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CELT. JC lltAk l-abllene to Two Sections, ererj Tteeday and rridsj, at Journal Bulld--. IMO Cnm Itreefc CHixLxa l. siXTura, . EDITOR AND PROPROrrOlL " -," Official Paper of New Barn ene Craven Ooutj. SUBSCRIPTION " RATES. Two Month!.. .. .. . Three Montlu.. . . , . - II atz Month.. . . M ' fwalva Months. . . .. .. . m LM ONLT IN AD7ANCH. . The Journal It only aant on pay-in-advance basis. Subacribera will re ceive notlca ot axplratlon ot their aub nriDtiona and an tmmadUta response V) notlca wli oa appreciated by the Journal. Advertising rata furnished upon application at the office, or noon in quiry by maf ; -y , ntatd at the Postofflce, New Bern, tf. C. aa second-cJaaa matter. New Bern, N. C. December, 26. 1911, Children Cry for Fletcher' THE AGGRAVATION OF IT. Every young man has had drilled into him at some time the plati tude always spend less money than you make. In seasons of hard times it is always declared that the wage earners, the small salaried men and women, are large ly responsible for conditions be cause they are living too high. It is not the tariff, the trusts, the Eockefellers, the Morgans or Big Business that are to be held for money panics or low pri ces of farm products, bad crops and the various other reasons usu ally alleged, but it always is the clerk, male and female, the small merchant, the day laborer, and all those whose very existence de pends upon some one else, these classes of people are given the ad vice, to economise and prevent hard times. Ko question as to the value of economy practice in every household. No need to discourse upon its importance and the good principle of it. But how many tkus lectured can put into actual living practice, economy! Very few it will be found. Why! Be cause only in rare cases will it be found that among the above men tioned classes, have wages or trade proGts increased in proportion to the cost of living. Take the great stores of the cities, where profits are largely affected by saving ex penses, these through low wages to employes, how can economy be practiced by these employes, who do not actually receive money enough each week to live upon de cently, and so if investigation was made would be found men and women, employes, in professions. in trade, who are honest, and nat urally inclined to be economical who want to save ud money, but who because of the constant obli gations of each day, cannot save, The desire is with these people, but environment or general condi tions prevents. Is it just to ac cuse these as living beyond their means! The Kind You Have Always Bought, Jiod whidh has bee in nsfl for over 80 vears. has borne the signature of rt ami has beeu made under his per. SJ&fjtyl sonal supervision Blnce its Infancy. "r , tccA4M Allow no one to deceive you la tht . v r All Counterfeits Imitations and "Just-as-good" ore but Hxix-i-iiuents that triflo with and endanger too health of Infant and Cliildren- Experience against Expei-iaieuu What is CASTORIA , Castoria is a harmless substitute ior Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It In Pleasant. It contains neither' Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstanee. Jts age is its guarantee. It destrdys Worms . and -allays t'everishncss. It cures Dlarrhoea and Wind , Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and l-'latideiH-y. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and ISowcls, giving healthy and n.itural sleep The (iiikitfen's Panacea The Mother's Pru-.ad. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS - ?. f r ttttpi TirrrTt tri WTO 31 "TK I a. l mm m m m mm mm iv M M ml rm mm mm m i. - a w l - x" " , wlien Be went to SoutS Africa ex plained OHourke. ' Twaa a paate board box the eize of me flat, wrapped In brown paper and tied with a bit ot itring, that he brought me one even ing, eaying ha waa about to leave, and would I care for It in hia absence. I knew no more ot it then that 'twaa lomethlng he valued highly, but I put i It away in a aafe-deposlt vault which be mlght've done if he hadn't been a I icatterbrain an Irishman.'; ' ; . X VThen he wrote me a letter I got It weeks after hia death saying he Celt he waa about to go out, and that the "Pool of Flame waa : mine. He want on to explain that the box con tained a monstrous big ruby and gave me its history, as far aa he knew it mental stitpje of every kind of de- elopment to be niore or less dead ly. Kveu completed experiments are rrightiuiiy risKy, tno' mis is largely due to personal indiffer ence and disregard to natural laws. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tne iasc iew years was supposed to be incurable. For a good many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly tail 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 nallv in doses from lO drops to a tea- spoonful it acts directly on me Diooa and mucous surfaces ot the system, Thev offer one hundred dollars for any cae it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. President Taf t's message recommend ing material mluctions in wool and woolen tariff rates and transmitting the tariff board's report was sent to Congress, RLIKIDNCTPIUS rORNHCUMATISM MONEY3AMO BLAO0KM STAGE OF EXPERIMENT AL WAYS DEADLY. There is a great deal of nawa paper talk about the terrible dan ger' in aviation. At first each death of an aviator was given great scare heads by the papers, hut - the steadv death rate has made the news less .sensational until this character of news ceases to be given i prominence. But aviation is not- just dangerous, it is deadly, yet for every aviator killed at least two men will come forward perfectly willing to run the risk with the possibility of meetinir the same fate. Is this o , temerity or heroism T Neither, just the human way that has gose on from the beginning of invention . or change in the order of man'i affairs. Why do men risk thei lives, and certainly endure most terrible hardships if they safely return, from Arctic explorations Chemistry in its delving into mys teries to solve them, 6nds constant victims. Steam secured itg. share during the experimental stages. and electricity fiuds men unmind ful of death, in trying to' solve its ever incrcasim? possibilities. The automobile lias an increasing deatk l: vet thcte is no hesitation in ... j tryi.-'C (lr "new rcccmla" of speed I' ii l ! - ; tf C.e Caucxiion 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CCNTU COMPNV. T IUI1V STBKIT. ftW TOWII CITT. i CROCPDILES II) WATER. Practically! Invisible Themselvaa, Thay 8, Hear and Braatha. The crocodiles are thoroughly aquat ic in their, hablU, and their peculiar conformation enables them to attack and seize their prey unawares. Their nostrils, which lead by a long canal to the back part of their throats, their eyes and their ears, are placed on the upper part of the bead, so that when in the water they can breathe, see and hear, whila they are themselves prac tically invisible. When they dive their nostrils and ears are closed by lids or valves, and their eyes are covered by a transparent nictitating membrane. They are further furnished with an ar rangement which prevents the water from getting down their own throats when they are holding large animals under the water to drown them. The dentition of these reptiles la pe culiar. The teeth are sharp and con leal and are hollow at the base, and each tooth serves aa the sheath of an other, which will in time replace it The tonguefor notwithstanding tb ancient belief the crocodile does pos sess a tongue is fleshy and la attached to the bottom of the mouth. - And final ly the lower Jaw la hinged at the very back of the skull, thus giving the ant mat its extraordinary gape and also the peculiar-appearance which caused the notion that it moved Its npper jaw The Lenate'a resolution for Russian treaty abrogation was agreed by the House, signed and sent to the Presi dent. FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER V EATING. . -; V"., havfi used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabh ts for some time, and can testify that ' they have done me more food than any tablets I have ever used. ' Mv trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. DAVID FREE MAN., Kempt. Nova Scotia. Ihese tablets strengthen the stomach and im- orove the digestion, ihey also regu late the liver and bowels. They are far superior te pil's but cost no more. Get a free sample at all dealers drug store and see what a splendid medicine it is, The government filed a bill in equity in the United States Circuit Court at Philadelphia againat the Keystone Watch Case Company, alleging that it is violating the Sherman Anti-Trust law. The October grand grand jury hae been recalled in Annapolis to consider the murder charges against Eiward LTyler. Without opiates or harmful drugs of anv kind Ko.e'v's Honev and Tar Com' pound stops coucMm and cures colds. Do not accept any substitute. ror aaie Dy all dealers, - . 1 - "BEST ON EARTH" This ia the verdict of R. J. Howell. Tracy. 0,. who bought Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound for hia wife. "Her rase was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sore case of consumo tion. : Her lungi : were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice waa hoarse and weak. Foley a Honey and Tar Uompound brought re lief at once -and lesa than three bottles effected a complete cure." For aala by an dealers. - j t Children Cry FOR, FLETCHER'S CASTORIA BaaaMaaaiaBaHaaBBaaMaaawaaBBaaiBBBBt A girl danced herself to death ia New York, . v. .-."' Tt seems that there'a a certain highly respectable temple In one of the Shan States of Burmah ('tis me- telf forgets the name of it) and in that temple there's an idol, a Buddha Df pure gold, 'tis said.- It would he a perfectly good Buddha, only that it lacka an eye; there'a an empty socket tn its forehead, and 'tis there the Pool of Flame belongs or come from. In the old daya the natives called this tone the Luck of the State, and maybe they were right; for when it liaappeared the atate became a Brit ish poaaeaaion. . - "In the war of 'eighty-five, says the O'Mahoney, a mall detachment of British troops out of touch with their Bommand, happened upon this temple we're apeaklng of and took it, dlspos lesslcg priests and populace without 10 much aa a day's notice. . The officer In command happened to see this eye In the Buddha'a forehead, pried it out and put it in hia pocket In less than an hour the natives aurrounded the temple and attacked in force. The British stood them off for, three daya and then were relieved ; hut In the meantime the officer had been killed and th Pool of Flame had vanished. For several years it stayed julet, ao far aa la known. Then the ourae of tha thing began to work, and It cam to the surface la a drunken brawl in the slums of Port Said. The police, breaking Into soma diva ' to top a row, found nobody in the place but a dead Greek: they aay twaa a hamblee. One of the police found the big ruby in tha dead man's fist and before hia companiona guessed what waa np slipped away with the atone. He waa murdered some months later In a Oenoeaa bagnio, by a French girl, who got away with it aomehow. . The O'Mahoney came acroaa tha thing in Algeria, when ha waa serving with the Foreign Legion. Ha waa In Sldl Bel Abbas one night, off duty, and wandering about, when he heard a man cry out for help In one ot the narrow black alleys ot the place. - He thought he recognised a comrade's voice, and aurely enougn, when he ran down to aid him, he found a Dutchman, a man ot his own regiment, fighting with half a doten natives. He waa about done for, tha Dutchman, when the O'Mahoney came up, and ao were three of the Arabs. The O'Mahoney took care of the rest of them, and left aeven dead men be hind him when he went away the lx natives and the Dutchman, who had died In his arms and given him the Pool of Flame with his last whls- per "That'e how It earn to me." said O'Rourke. "And where b It nowr - "Back In Algeria, if I'm not mistak an.' , . , xa rememoer unanmrei he was with us in the desert and i wanted ye to marry him afterwards? I , Twaa IBfl&creet and that'a 'put ting It mildly, me dear. D'ye know the woman'a a walking newspaper? How much did ye tell her? Did ye show her the letter?" "No." She answered hia last ques tion first "And I told her very little only about this reward for a ruby I .didn't know you owned. "We were wondering where to find you." "And she told no one or who do you think?" The woman looked a little fright ened. "She told she must have told that man Monsieur dea Trebes. "That blackguard!",; "He waa with ua on the yacht, one of Clara's guests "She baa a pretty taste . for com panymy word! How d'ye know ehe told him? He asked you about it?" "The letter? Yea. He wanted to know the name of the solicitors and their address. I wouldn't tell him. I -disliked him." - - ' "Had ye told Lady Pllnllmmon?" "No . . "Praiaes be for that!" . "Why?" , , "Because ..." O'Rourke paaused, vague auspicious taking shape in hia mind. "Why did he ask about Ctaam- bretr' he demanded. "How could he have learned that the jewel waa with hlmr He jumped up and began to pace the floor, His wife rose, grave with conster nation. "What" abe faltered "what makes you think, suspect?' "Because the fellow lied to me about you this very night Te were with Lady Pllnllmmon in the Casino, were ye not? Faith, and didn't I see ye? I waa in chase of ye when the man stopped me with hia rigmarole about representing tha Ivench government and having a seoret commission tor me. Te heard him Just now. . FIRST AER1ALT0ST. , , It Was Used In China, and a WllI Goose Was the Carrisrv - The ancient records of China revest the fact that our aerial post waa fore stalled some thousands of years ago, aottv enough by Celestial. It is true that the first postal air man waa an aquatic fowl, and to this day the poet In China is referred to as "tne con- venlence of the wild -goose," and pic tures of that bird, still appear on cer tain stamps. 7r,-.-:v '"J" --;?'- The legend tens us that a Tartar chief was offensive to the Chinese em- ceror. who sent a special envoy to warn him. But the chief took the em peror's servant prisoner and made him shepherd to his Bocks. In this condi tion of social degradation the unfor tunate envoy languished for . Some years until one day he captured a wild goose and his mind was illumined by the bright idea of using it to carry news of bis whereabouts to his friends With' a letter secured 'to its lee. the Samaritan goose flew Southward iintll, I virtue meeting its customary reward. it - was killed in the" grounds of the palace by no less a personage than the emperor himself, i The" letter was read. and a punitive expedition rescued the captive and punished the rebel chief. I Pearson's Weekly. ; ; ;s Children Cry .FOR FLETCHER'S - CASTORIA Mrs. "Stonewall" Jackson wants pen siona for Confederate veterans. 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 he Id them. Belvldere. til. u. A. Keny, an ex-engineer says: "Three years ago mv kidnevs became so bad that I waa compelled to give -up my engine and ouit There was a severe achinir pain over the hips, followed by an ir nata tion of the bladder, and mwaya a iniea sediment. Foley Kidney Pills made me a sound and well man. I cannot say too much in their praise. For sale by all dealers, s - Representative Berger, of Wisconsin, introduced a joiut reeo ution to termi nate the extradition treaty with Rus sia, ; ' ;l . -,; ' '" ' Every family' has r.eed of a good, re? liable liniment For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Cham berlain s. Sold by all dealers. ' The House of Lords passed a compul sory insurance bill AODVARE AND Building Ma- terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence E.xmi:oQD. HENRY'S U Prescriptions from ; all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. . Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 , And when I asked him waa he of your party, he denied knowing Lady Plln llmmon. . . He made a later ap pointment with me here, to talk things over. I'm thinking he only wanted time to think up a acheme for getting me out of the way. Also, he wanted to find out where Chambret ?To S aTa7Monu FOLEY RlDNEY PILLS Carlo by the first morning train, that fon Oaokaoh Kionctu and Blaoobr we might not meet: to get me on the flrst Atlantic liner, that I might not john Bigelow died in New York atthe Interfere with hia plot against unam- 0 95 n . . . 11 A . I - nrei. or wnai oiuer reanuu wumu u give me seaiea oraersT oeaieu vi-1 .,. 'i . . . ,i . 1 dersl UKourxe laugnea curuy, ia I u.au .l ih,i k,nh mH timnuh from exposure, take a D'sraoneoi nami berlsin a Cough Remdy,bathe your feet in hot water tefore eoine to bed. and you are almost tertain lo waid off a evere cold, f or sale by an dealers. Pen. Black well, olored, was killed fcy Ihe Franklin (Va.) chief of police. Foloy Kidney Pills rONIOIH ACTION - QUICK IN RC8UWT8 Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION of the I BLADDER and all annoying URINARY I R REGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVK HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION R. A. Dmu. 1 Washiuirton Stl. ConnererlllB. I.UllT SPECIAL Butter - i - , 37c Florida Oranges, perdoz. 25c BfstLard - . . ' I2t Sugar 7c Mince Meat 10c Flour 3c "Oleomargarine" - 25c Breakfast Bacon 20c 6 rolls Toilet Paper ,." - 25c Buckwheat per pkg. v 18e lb. pkg. Cocoa - 23c Bakers Chocolate : 36c H. C. Phone 174 Middle St. KILLTHE COUGH ANocunETKiLunsG -GO AKDAllTKROATANO LUliG TR0U8LfS 'eiusutvi.uu iripuiorimirBH GUARANTEED SATSFACTOftr Oft MONEY RtTFUNOeD. 8he Flung Herself Upon blng. Him, 80b He kaa it-tha dear man; I love him Ing the long envelope from his pockel JA'JKi jy unereu uura from mv uiauos sua Diaa. I dot lli,iieYorl)ckai'lieudniyliidufl)f action ill Uh i rpieu(, causing me u iom mucn tisr t olgbt, aud iu n,jr blander thsra waa conitam ; FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS : Tonic in action, quick to remits. Will cure any case of kidney or bladder dis order not beyond tha rea"h of medicine. No need to say, mora. For sale by all dealers. Former prtsident Morales, with some followers, wai arrested upon landing on the Eatt coast of Santo Domingo. - Two persons ,.were fight in Ne York. killed in a gang Counsel for tha indicted packers in1 Chicago will move to have the judge instruct the jury to acquit tha defend ants. ' , I" , . , When you have a cold get a bottle of woman living. like a brother, . . . . He sickened of Europe when he found hia case with you waa hopeless, and ' went to Al giers, Joining tha Foreign Legion," "But how r -r "Well, we were fond of each other. Chambret and L I. helped him out of some tight corners and ha helped me along when me money ran short aa It always did, and will, I'm thinking." After, a while I got to won dering how much I owed the man and figured it up; the aum total frightened the life out of me, and I made him take the ruby by way of se curityand never waa able to redeem it, for twaa only a little after that that I came into me enormous patri mony and squandered It riotously get ting married to tha most beautiful WOMEN Womtn of tie lugliert type, women of superior education wi refinement, wtoia ilitertment and judgment five weight and force to their opinion, LijUy praise Oie wonderful corrective tzi curative properties of Clan lirLia'i Stomsch an J Liver Ta!- I.'. tf rc Tire 01 1 1! e r.ary t life, frc a t" Chamberlain's Cough Remrdy. It will soon fix you np.all right and will ward off anv tendency toward pneumonia. Thia remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and mav be (riven a' confident ly to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. Rolled. Photooraphe. . An old picture dealer gave thia use ful bint for flattening out a picture or paper which bus been rolled. Suppose that a photograph ba beeu rolled with the fare luxlde. Unroll and spread out on "a flat surface with the face down. Now, wl'b one band bold down firmly one end cf the picture and with the other draw the edge of a book or a ruler along the back of the photograph from the end you are holding to the other. If necessary repeat the process until the sheet Is perfectly fiat. "He warned ma to hold the atone, tha O'Mahoney did, saying that tha time would come when aome native prince would offer to redeem the Luck of the State aa an act of piety and pa triotism. He prophesied a reward of at least fifty thousand pounds. And now it's come twloe over!" "And now what can you dot" " "Dor crlsd O'Rourke. Taith, what would I be doing! D'ye realize what this means to me, dear heart? It means you independence, a little fortune, the right to claim my wife!" He drew her to him. "Do? Eure, and by the flrst train and boat 111 go to Algeria, find Chambret, get him to give me the stone, take It to Rangoon, claim the reward, repay Chambret and" i "And what, my paladin?'' "Pare ye aek me that, maJame? . . . fay, v.l!l ye wait for meT" . u laii!.' . I t i'i!;, "Have I not aaltel, L'1b .:" and tearing It open. . "Behold his sealed orders. If ye please!". - He shuffled rapidly through his fin gera aix sheets of folded letter paper, guiltless of a alngle pen-scratch. crumpled tbem into a wad and threw It from him. "What more do I need to prdve that he's conspiring to steal the Pool of Flame and claim for himself the re ward? . .. A bankrupt, diacred ited, with nothing but bis title and his fame aa a duelist to give him standing; is it wonderful that he's grasping at any chance to recoup hl fortunes?" He took a awlft stride to ward the door, halted, turned. "An J young Glynn?" he demanded. "Wa. be with you, and waa ha thick wltt this precious rogue of a vicomte?' "They were much together." "Faith, then it's clear as window glass that the two of them, botl broke, have figured out this thing te tween them. ... Well and good! I want no more than a hint ot warn Ing. . . ." Ha was interrupted by a knocking With a start and a muttered exclama tion he remembered Van Klnem, an stepped to the door and out into a cor ridor, shutting the woman in. . btie remalued where he had le! her, her pretty brows knitted will thought, for a time abstractedly cou sclous of a murmur of voices in th hallway. These presently ceased ar the speakers moved away. She turned to one of the windows, leaning again its frame and staring at the ominous flicker and flare of sheet lightning v.hkh lent the night a ghastly lutnln Ofilty sprung up, bi llylng oman xintioVd Vi tA T ' W -T F. - jf ll3(7j main's" A cool bre ze the curl.'Jns. Tto It. ri'lv': ?; In ! t: ) f.rl.,-: 1. I; t : 1 hi .il. (' i 1 I t V , . ) 1 I ) I 3 fr of Ii from nd am nw frMof all tronblaand agaiD able to b np and around. Foler Kidney Fills hay m aiaaaM taeuuiOMMiuauoB. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS KINDLY LET ME HAVE YOUR AUTOMO- BILE A WEEK ' I wfll agree to give it a fino new finish, from the wood or metal up r at the lowest possible cost. There is only one system which i3 quick enough to varnish a car throughout from i:oniay to Saturday - VALENTINE'S CELOX FOUI DAY SYSTEM. I will use it on your car. Valentine's Autcr.obile -Varnishes-aro th-3 teat and coat c; ; . -ivo in tl.a : I 1 ..'iv 3 your car B RICES! Hyde Co. R. P. 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