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4 1..: r"t.".'lsl to Tlr Eectlono, overj tiss: anl rrliiy, at Joarial Eulld ue f Cravtn Etreet Cdal J"ner ol CraTao Co"y..: J4W. Bra .and EUr :CSIPTK)It RATI s Two Moj;--....,.,,. . Three lmt4.t .. . '. U : ttd KiniA-'M m . twl lsM&efcff .. . M VJ Ci;iT CTABVANOD. , The Journal M 6d sent on pay-tn-idvonce bCola. futr-criber wJU eerra notice of, expiration of their ink enrtptto&sasa' 44 tedlateponae o node fU aW'Mitfeafetfcd by th feuraaL : i,. '.'-vv v.-'';. Adrertistnf ' rate tarnloned apoa appUeaBo t th attce, or apoa la ' intern? aaa'';?''," ?.ir? ilnteied at the FostotJtoe, Nra Bm, H. C, a Mcond-elua matter! - - Now Berni Nrfc February," 20. 1912. . " NENCY.-:: ' The General Federation -of 5 Wo men's Clubs, haying organizations in 47 states," with a membership of 800,000, seeks to become perma nent along lines, financial as well as in a numerical membership.: TJn like other organizations, its officers serve Without pa, ! thereby 'dem onstrating ihe; interest that they feel In thewbrk) for there Is much work faliipg upon both the officers of local . organizations,.' as ; well as that needed to be undertaken by the officers of the Federation. The membership dues are only 10 cents per capita, possibly pot enough to help very much, even when local ly,' there is free and' generous aid given the Woinans Club. The endowment sought is flOO, 000, a fund not large, but still one that wisely used should assist very materially in forwarding the work of the Federation in" "every direc tion. : v. . . ., . : ';. The value of these Women's Clubs, is seen and t appreciated .. in every community where one is at work. Woman's work Is no longer judged to be bounded by the kitch en and nursMry.fotin every state has the franchise been extended to woman, but' outside of this are there recognized civic and commu: nity matters," in which woman is both fitted to go into, and better, to bring good results from having taken up the work; There is al ways Wal' betterments,5 where there is an active 'local Woman's Clubi. Even all centered, self-important man feels this, if he does not acknowledge' th'af woman is a necessary factor ' In local advance ment, educaUonally and religious ly, materially and . industrially. There is a local spur, to every kind of ad van cement, when' a Woman's Club enters the race, :,-.:.. The ,t Journal ' does ' not know what the New Bern. Woman's Club expects to do in assisting fn help ing to raise the'flW.OWeni- naent Mltropwflf,' and will do. something jn the , mat ter is cerUin, and. when man can help in this, he'-"should come for ward an nraf 1 for, the $ne or tea jfl6Uara lie can contribute. .. vr , ; t; . A FANATIC 1 0 WOR3E. The role of the prophet in this day and time may be a picturesque ' one for the time,1' ' Buff tfie end of such is the same personal over throw. The recent commitment to the Atlanta penitentiary' for ten years of Frank W. BUndford, 'bet ter known asthe"prophefElijah of the organization known; as the Holy Ghost and Us, ends the ca reer of one of 'the most promising prophets. To start with, Btandford was gifted with ' V 'fine"' physique and was f goo4 'talker.'. Starting as a preacher, he gained follo wers. He conceived the: idea of estab lisLinj' a religious ' commuoity, buji: a few acres' of drearysapd in I'aine'end ,eLl)lishe4''i what he called "yhiloh." Ile compelled Lis f " wor 'to surrender " their p roj y t-j Limj' and to live in the commuii'ityl In" this way he, has t. ' I r ""t half a million " ' 'i 1 which t t f r T I ' 'i (' v . f 1 V ' . 1 "in 1 J r r 1 1 ' Children Cry V-W VVV vxv " The Kind You Have Always 4d tWWVxw.w ; iu use iur over isu years, nas vorne iue .iffnaro9 v ? : ; ; : r-,' " ' onnas been made under his 'per' l ! : jC&ffl-f",, sonal supervision since Its tnfaoey. f V AUovr no one to deceiye y In this. ; ' AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ('Jnstas-ffood are but : Kspertnients that trifle with and endanger the. health of ' , Infants and Children Experience against xperlmeut., Costorla la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 'pare ! gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, It - -contains neither Oplam, Morphine nor other Narcotlo , substance. - Its age la Its guarantee. It destroys Worms , ( , and allays Peverishness., It cures Diarrhoea and .Wd x ; ' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatloa . i and Flatulency. It assimilates fhe Pood, regulates the :. Stomach JUid Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . . :. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Prlend., , ! i - genuine CASTOR I A MiAVivs I Bears the S7 The Kind You Have Alwavs Boushl In Use For Over 30 Years ' THC CCNTAUN COWMNT, T MUHHAV TUCCT. NCW VOHIC errv. convicted. To think that there could be several thousand persons who would subscribe to Standford's creed, is most astounding in this age.. But such there were. The following is the creed: "1 believe not only in the Father the only potentate and in Jesua Christ the King whose millennial rein is to prepare the globe for the great God but also in the. prophet prince priest who is to prepare the kingdom for the Christ: I believe in the man who is prophet is called in the Bible Elijah, and as a prince is called David, and as apriist is called Taemach or "the branch." I believe that F.W. Stand- ford, of Shiloh, Me., U. S. A. tells the truth when he makes proclamation that God said to him, "Elijah is here,, testi fy"; "I have found David," words spo ken as applying to himself personally. I believe in and accept him as such. I believe that Mr. StmdforJ's true . yoke fellow from the first C. E. Holland, or Shiloh is as proclaimed by Mr. Stand ford "the second witness," or as calltd by God himself to one of the Shilc h evangelists, "Moses"; and that these two men are "the two sons of oil," the two candlesticks," the "two olive trees," the "two wilnessen," the "two prophets." and tie 'two anointed ones" that stand I y the Lord of the whole earth. Zech. 4 and Rev. 11. I believe that the kingdom was renewed in Jerusalem Oct. 2, 1902, by the au thority of God, and I heartly accept the same as the Kingdom "setup" by God, of Heaven" (Dan. 2.44), and the King dom which is eventually to become "a great mountain and fill the whole earth.' roiMKiDNEY phis rQMMMaUMATISM MOMflAIIS MAOeC It is never too late toi mend unless you put it off until you forget how. how This? ' ; , . We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tola do, O. i ' '"' J i We, the undersigned, have known P. -J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fln aneially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. ' , -j WALblNG, KlNNAM & MARVIN, - Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. r Hall's Catarrh Curt is taken' in ternally, acting directly upon the blood aud maroua surfaces of thi yslem. , Testiraonials , sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all iitfgiaifc V1 ' ' Take DaU's Family Pills for eoa- ipiitwin.. T . ' " t The two negroes who choked Warden Stauhs and broke Jail at Hagertown wr recaptured after suffering f torn cold weather, a Fc!3y Iida:y Pi!l3 rOHIO IN ACTION QUICK IN SISULTS ' CM prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, (foNQESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION) of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES." A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY XXOFLE and for WOMEN. HAVt HIGHI8T RECOMMENDATION ft A. r', r-7 Wtitr.'.m ft., roi.ns-mlll, i . m I" t . - 'I V r. ii r r H ui 1 J . - t M. 'h n 1 1 "n In f k I' 1 1 rid ) I- fcr Fbtchcr'o 1 1 ; s i ' y a ire Bought, and which, has been "I''- Signature of A Legend! f Aglneeurt; ' ' For many" centuries we English bar plunged ourselvWs upon the, Victory' of Aglnpourt Ipaeed t la from Klnt Henry V.'s address to bis soldier l that occasion, as 'given by Shake aaeare, that tbe motto of this journal Is taen, "Familiar In their mouths at household words." But ' tbe' ' French have an account of tbe affair not so much to bur credit It was arranged, according to this fable, by the tw leaders that only the noble on each side were to fight King Henry V then artfully ennobled bis whole army and ence got tbe best of tbe enemy Shakespeare unwittingly give a llttl countenance . to tbe legend when h makes the king declare In (be abort mentioned ' address, , "Be ye ne'er vile, this day ahall gentle your reodl tion." London Standard. - '- 1 Children Cry y FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR 1 A Yua? Sbi Kal was elected Paesiddnt of China. A WARNING AGAINST WEr FEET. Wet and chilled feetunually affect the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bronchitis or pneumonia may result, wsicn eare fullv. narticularv th childrvn. and for t he racf ing stuliborn coughs give Foley s nonry ana tar uorapouno. it soouies the inflamed merobrance; and beat the rough quickly. Take no ' substitute; ror salp by all dealer. ? . r, The penat Committee of the Vir ginia Legislature ha finlthed th ap proprialions bill, carrying .it ' i i A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain' Liniment and bound the affected Darts is tuDetior to , an plaster. When troubled , with, lame back or pain in the aid or chst give it s trial and you are certain to' be more than pleased with the prompt Mttef which it affords sold by all dealer,. ,. -1 . ; " ' ,'. .w , The Troubletem uuaii. "Thl quail Is Onely prepared, dear, said the young husband enthusiast tally at table; ' 4 - 1 "' - "On, I'm so gladr retqmed hs 4 lighted wife. "I was afraid you would refuse fto est It after all th trouble I bad With It" 1 v" Refuse to eat It? Ndnsenae! Bui what trouble did you have with-it dearr; ' , 1-,.'. t f "Well, when I was sliding It out Qf tbe oren It sllpnod and went Into tbr coal cpttle.,and then I .baa ta.cbas Towser over Into tbe next yard before. I could snncb U out of bis mputb. Kstlonoi Uaaaxlna INDfAN KILLED ON TRACK, "Near Pochelle, 1IT., aa Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and waa killed by the fast ex pres.- He paid for his earelespe with bis life. Oftei it that way whe a people negUct cough, and colds. 0do t risk your life when prompt use of Ur. King's New Discovery will cure them arid so prevent a dsngeruu throat of lung' trouble. "It completely cured me, in a abort time, of a Urriiile cough thst followed S ver attack of Grip," frftes'j: K Wal to, '.' Flaydsda, Te., "and 1 regained 15 pound In weight tbat I bad. lust" Quick, safe reliubl and guaranteed. SOe and $1.1 0. Trial boftle free at all druggiata. " ' ' ! Beating Kg, .v. The next time you wbb to beat tbe yolk and. white of an egg separately try this piss: Break tbe egg, tearing tbe yolk In the half shell. Beet tbe wbhf tiff, thei drop in the yolk and best together. It 1 not only don better, but you lave washing an ettra d;b and loalfg a large proportion of-tbe KZ yolk that stick to dUn and egg beater. . - , REASON ENTIinOSED. . ' Eeraijo" rrfi are ao la'y iy" roiiHuini in (iirnarh j Ot ll'Il. hi t a J il tucem. 1 ,..t 1- , lilliill"""i I t . .. r i,...':, l-t r"r: 1 !.( ct ( !, f - I y Harry Author of9 Yosonde of 1be Wilderness''- iimsirwnona Chapter rv-tom in ' rtiaiinr ' tis toit reverts to hi acquaintance wltw a faaclnaUn Mr. Dace, a wealthy widow. Her bualaeu agent Id one Richard Maa aajr, a boodler prince and political boa jMndODng m 4adrarkhess. r ao not believe tbat I am hurt very much, wt I am aoaaiderably exhausted and ! pretty well battered up. Housed Iss pretty rough, and Jl thought be twos gotng to kill m. I am rather M sad not very strong, you know, and cannot stand a much as t could o upon a time, I could not identify the man If I saw him by daylight, but I beard him cough' In a peculiar way as, he was choking me." , Be stopped speaking and the ghost of hut old foxllke smile came creeping oute corner pf his mouth. ''But wru net is io not get mucfi, ffiB in fernal villain. Everything 1 of , value wad looked an In the old strong box, Yew may be sure I took good care to that" ' ''' '-; -". :i ,' -J7e at the bedsideshot significant glomoe from on to another in tbe Uenoe.il dislfked to break the news efihts loss to him, not knowing what pt a scene be would moke, but I might oa well do to now as at any other time. "They got what ever money waa in the safe, uncle," I aid. "They blew the Combination tato old Junk and cleaned but the cur rency to the last cent" He uttered a gaap and tried to sit up, but tbe phyelchuiv sashed him back upon tbe pUtow. .:-v"--, ; ". .k : TBurglarised the safel , Got oil tbe inetjeytr. he yelled, hoarsely, bis eyes roping upward o that .the white were to be n. - The expression upon' nIS face woe a ghastly reflection oi i..)iMkn hi an,, anil riosnitA b xeerllness I felt sorry for him o grasped " one twitching a hand. Hta, cheek turned to the yellowish white Of a flsh'S belly as he straightened out to W full length with a groan that wo horrifying In Its death mimicry. , "My God I My God! Forty thou sand dollars of money that I tolled and schemed and saved for gone into the pockets of loafing thieve. And I in going to put it in the bank the first thing Monday morning. Oh, Ifs .terrible-terrlble." He fell to roll ing, hi head and cracking the Joint of hi finger In his mental agony a the officer looked down upon him in Tntnfu4 pity and contempt. Present ly he recovered himself with a start and demanded to know about his pa yers; and this time I was glad to be able to tell bhn that so fax as I had Observed In my hasty scrutiny, noth enf hid beefi ; XV money. He seemed a trifle relieved for the moment at this Information, but soon re? book Into hi lamenting. It was on of the moat lamentable light that I yvT looked upon, exhibiting oa It did all that was deplorable in hi nature. The eaptain cleared hi threat and began bis examination. ' ' fWe hove mode a thorough inspeo tlqa pt tbe premise and cannot find 'thaV anything outside of th front room bo been tampered with. All the window of the. unused lower por Jja are nailed down and the ihaHeri jfsetened from th inside. The burglar oUrwTIs in perfect order and would Wr notified the station bad anything been forced open. IThe lock .on the doom have not been broken, and they are of an Intricate Yale pattern that eould not have been plckedXEvery- ;thnf goes to ahewVthat. whoever en- aerea ait so ny mean or o xey 10 me front door, stoce the rear door, was jbotted from tbe Inside. If he did not mlock the front door it must have Mft open, or else he -was sc- In the house beforehand." He fVrty Thousand Dollars of Money viToot I ; Tolled and Sehemed and . taVed Per Qeft Into the Pocket ef r Leaflftf Thieve." i ' " .. .. turned to Mr. Tebbets. "Are you sure that ererythteg wo locked up lost night when yea retired and that no. putidr wo eeretedanywhrr Bhe buret sorth eagarly. ," fAnd indeed I am, sir. I wo fown atolrs all he evening, and if the front door tad been opto by so much as a erack I would have known It. I al ways notice such things. And there wa net anybody b the house besides If. Halllday and myself, either. I wept th whole place yesterday after Boon closet and all. If anybody hsd been under the bels my broom would hove found him quick enough, the rogue." Noting theso fscts in hts n;morandum book th oClcor' contin ued doRmatloa'lr! ' ' "Then it comes down to this. Wno trer did this muut Lava done air by mtans of a key to th front door. The back door 1 still secuiti'r bnlt"d from th Inside, and your boiu keixir sayo tti ha not had on im! n to line it tl's morning. Then ' no, Jt stUl re " .!ns as it was dur!. ; tl.e r.lt;lit. The 1 er window nre.nerurrly fasti n(ld; 1 tefted Irvinq Greene n8riM u. rverrnat fault with huTreooonlng uiu HoV "d we all acquiesced by silent nod j V, turned to us oharply i-1 CI . "As I have said before, the door lock are of uch a character, that they could not have been picked" or opened with a skeleton key. How, who have key to this placr . My uncle, gulped and placed his hand upon bis swollen throat "and 1 1 put myself In th breach. ."If there Is no objection Twill answer for 'htm; It will save his-strength, and b and Mrs. Tebbets con listen and .eorreot me or add anything whenever 'tkerj choose.", 7 ' .'..' . - ' Gruffly tbe policeman signified that it made no difference who spoke eo Jont as all the facta were inutde -.kwa. One by one I answered his quaetlons, watching htm as he oommltted hm to black and white with. the painful effort of a schoolboy struggling .with a composition. All three of us corre sponded perfectly in -our statement, Mrs. Tebbets merely adding that b had been awakened by a lowd sound In the night, but thinking It H tka der, had gone to sleep .again. Tha't the noise was the explosion . tr seemed no room for doubt, and the policeman congratulated -her that ahe bad remained in bed, si the burglar undoubtedly was watching her' rdwa at th time. At the end of .half ae hour he thrust the menxaunduai book into his pocket and pursed uy hi lip. Then be arose with a vfbr tion of bis ponderous frame Ahai seat the ashes which had accumulated la his lap in his combined effprt 'o kP pen and cigar going at tbe .same time, flying as water Oles Iron snawngs oi a wet moaun;r "I will make another careful InspM: ' the premise inside and out and then put my men to work. I have a theory and you will hear from'tte later. I think the criminal will 4 in the clutches of the law very short ly. If you learn anything of tmpoe tance, communicate it to nxr-Captola Donnell of the ; Twelfth proclnt."4 Down the atolra they went, and from the window I watched .them aa they clumped around on the grass beneath iq search of tell-tale clews. ' Perfuno torily they passed around. the houfo and then clambered into the- wagon." "If this matter la .ever solved, I don't believe it will bo by thern 1 mused as I recalled the stereotyped and formula-like question sof their leader. "There la too much Intelli gence back of it for them. They will hell tbe wood almleaaly In th Xolnt hope (A driving out somebody; at the dragnet and bring In m' eor of habitual criminal whom they will -inflation and ien tain loos.- sfte which they will resume the "even ieeer of their way along th trail of aome other rogue. Of course, they may tumble upon something that wtU give them a straight tip, but I don't be lieve it" I turned again to the bed where Uncle Abner. was. threshing about like a fish out of water' as be berated the thief without stints and myself o liberally because V hod- sot been .at borne to not aa a toSer ; be tween th Intruder and hi wealth.- t was exoeedlnalr trrlna to me. and the housekeeper having trlf hnd out his own nea, i. was deiigated to give him what ,oslto he needed to get into It 'That done, I left him there In MrU Tebbets- core," Doctor Courtney still lingered, and I rftnraed to my own apartment to diu the, peenliarltle of th aOair .wlU aim. ' Perhap half an boar had poised Jb this manner when th front door bekU rang, sharply, and as Vrs." Tebbets waa la th midst of her own troeMe with my unci, I wnt below an swer it Swinging the doov. epea I saw on th step, before me for -otd friend. .William LeDuc, wheoi ' , e not seen in ages. HearfUy I gros4 blm by the hand, and dragged him vithln. : '" :" ; " ." " ; CHAPTER IV. It la now necessary that I take step backward In my relstieo f thi mysterlou occurrence. I .must g back to som time before th oobmoI ion of th burglary sad U antry of LeDao upon the scene, la order that you may have all the facts prossaUl to you a' they were M that eetoo Uv when he took hold of Ueiease Having made this new. start 1 tam I can proceed chronologteolly te te r of tbe case, detailing erect d , order In which they aeppened. I am now beginning a few month before th robbery: It waa ot tola period of my ttf that I waa cast under t tpeQ. liopeleemiy, helplessly and blindly f fU in- lev with a woman whose beauty so aggressive that 13 mortal man eould Ignore It, while to attempt to deribf It would be almost to insult .It ' wo about twenty-five thea and sh possibly four years older. ? Ky e Cuaintane with her be 2 an thro' the irrepressible Bruce., '. . I had dropped Into tbe blue room ot tbe Imperial for a bottle of ale one o cigar after the theater, when I rai into my cousin's arm. . 11 beamed upon me. , , .. " . , "Delighted, old fellow. Just in time. Com--I want to introduc you." ' I t rrasrpd my hand with th grip of vrestler. Now, you bar to Mrc!i little discretion before a green to ?cpt Drue' friend, and I I'stie' icound furtively. You can nevnr t whether tbe next minute you w"J I 7 shaking hands with the CMnene bassador or the latest popular i 1 1 t lt, so as the latter gentluiiiRn . 1 express It, I sparred a uiuun i.t f ' wind. "To wliomr 1 Inquired. Ketiw!' 1 torard o nar by tub! at ! ' h two wonmn ami a iii-ta. "To Dick r.iwir!iUt I g. yr 1 know h!.a ah t-i- v : I t iV'-n. ! -t 1 ( 1 ,oal T ET r.7 t.'.:t Uuiua with s t i i a foist v'r-m t c! -iieaU It ' at Urn t te'L V'Mow. t Who C 1 , or how, ough to know, i l tt once. Mais thing to she I a beautiful as a fourl and gracious a an ampresi, tui-. wi, nsyt ncr.rwiser wlxer Also ?'wyy I a parson, of om means, amount of mean represented by X. p , ''-jjf,-vnnwm qimnttty ; - source of saean problem u bliher'mathe patio Very diaoult of o: tion, "TEut ruemker this: If ye b ,ln-to reel .ebtlmentai when you look, at. her. T peQbervtkat life 1 dly a Joke and laugh at yourwf ; bnt when It eomea SjWlnC femember tthat life 'l .) .r' sorlas propcfltlon- :nd;ity sober. Come " on now." ' la another i"onieBt-be-vra hJtrducttg-m. J fAIrs. Daoe-and IUm- l74loMtr rUSidoy. Gouata of Jain tUrwch no taut of his, but neterthelss t!;hly reoonunended by md. 1beiIT you have wtet.klrey Diok,tnd will confirm feerrr I bare to a,.bat he will t4 Cmy place' ;ond around out your party. Good -tiigbt "all,'-and he was gone. ( '""""- "::WK v.' h 'IJtoqk xy choir cwlfh quick mental htyentory of my new, acquaintances. KUm LyeVlon o toll, wospy and good f W lng la.aja. Jndoleat blond- way; E ford was a . proprous looking ji of about, thtrty-ttve; Mr. Dace poeitlveijr startling.' 4om a purely t'-yslcal standpoint1 ber 'beauty -was I il!ojs'B. wondejrrtUr .com- (CeattBoed'oa Face t) ii'"Vl7j-. Love of applause ia responsible for many a tear actor.. 'V v 1; Ohildren . Cry I: ' CASTOR I At Tj9B AS00ND SLEEP OP. GOOD f -" JgZ , HEALTH. : I not for those suffering from kldnev ailment end irregularities. The prompt uiot r oiey Kidney mis will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal end stresgthea ore, weak and ailing kid aeyrestore normal aci n, and with it health and atrenath. sirs. M F. Snsls bucy, Sterling. Ill , say . "I suffered greet ptn in ray nset and kidney, could not Sleep ot night, and could not raise my hand ovr mv head. Uut two hottk of Foley Kidniy Fills cund me." A matrimonial storm is opt to curdle le milk "of human kindnes. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1912, edition 1
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