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t.vui is:i fCitl to Two Secttoa, very rastday ant rrlday, at Journal Bulld m t-t Cravaa gfr C '. CZASIZ3 L. 8TXTXS1, EDITOR AND PROPRIKTOR. Otacial Paper ol Nw Bar : and Cravaa Ooaaty. SUBSCRIPTION , RA.TX8. :.- lire Month. .. .. .. .. ..I tt TbrM MontbB.. .. .. . - SI Cit Month,. - M fSralTt Montaa.. ..... .. .. .. LM ONLT IN ADVANCE. ' Tha Journal Is only aant on pay-tn-dvano bail. Subscriber will . rt Mira notio of axpiratlon of their ob arrtptlon and an immediate reepona o nottoo wU aa appreciated by the ' fmrnaL Advertlalng rataa furnished upon application at tha office, or upon ln ' iutr by mart V nuid at tha Postotfloa, New Bern. tf.CL.aa aecond-ciaas matter. New Bern. N. C. April, 2. 1912. BECOMING PEACTICALLY WISE. A political year tests the news paper on its sentimental and prac tical aides. The printer who does the job work for politicians and their friends, is not asked any fa vor. The men who work for can didates do so with a contingent fee attached. Uncle Sam does uot give any discount for the one or the million pieces that is handled through the post office. But the newspaper, here the ap peal is made with every conceiva ble point tried, until it is found that the management is doing no thing except for cash down. The weekly newspaper has been partic ularly the slave of this political appeal system. But looking; over the North Carolina weekly publi cations in this year of political strife, it will be fouud that the country editor has become practi cally wise, and refuses to accept smooth talk and kindly written letters as full pay equivalent for space in his newspaper. The attempt of the newspaper to get down to practical things in politics, has brought upon it abuse from those who formerly received free favors. It has been au easy thing, to just mail political arti cles to the newspapers. Or to drop in with some ''jolly" as to "our fine paper," and thereby get column of free "stuff" inserted. It has been nothing to the polili cal crowd to pay for circulars and postage, but a dollar for a sub scription to the newspaper was held as giving the subscriber all the free space asked for. The change has come and particularly is the country paper the gainer. The daily newspaper has not been so surely and continuously held a p though it has not always cs caped. LAW'S DELAY SERVES THE GUILTY. The ten Chicago packers just ac quitted by the jury accused of hav iog violated the criminal sections of the Sherman antitrust law, by their acquittal do not destroy the force nor does it prove that the Bnerman anu-irust taw is not wan- fed on the statute books. The history in brief of the pack ers case is that the government charged that these men violated the Sherman law continuously from 1898. Prior to 1902 it was alleged that , the beef pool fixed prices, 'regulated shipments and divided territory -in restraint of trade; it was charged that after 902, though they had gone thro' a, formal dissolution, the packers held secret meetings And accomp lished as much as they did before, I It was alleged that the National Packing Company since 1903 has acted aa a clearing house for the combination of packers. The gov ernment made oat" a strong case, the packers' submitted no evidence, the instructions of the judge were not favorable to the defendants. The case cost the government 9 100, COO and the packors $500,000, ra ther cheap for the latter. W hat tte verdict might have beon if the c:-"i couM tave'rme to a jury Bev- ticr t".,-t yean o, of course c -n ot I i t 11. . Tut that an ac- r 1 Tv ' 1 have resulted so ful lj ii Vi - ' Xuneyeais tf; ' i'l ' v. :.r down, if i it i.. it ; i of con- It ii U.r Children Cry The Kind Yon Hare Always In use for over SO years, 1. and lias fri Jl sonal 'vifcC4 h Il.iw All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Kxpcriincnts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is 0ASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil,' Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its uaranleei It destroys Worms and allays Feveriahness. It cures Diarrhoea niul Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tins: Stomach tind Vowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, ' The Children's lannceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears th? The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use THI CENTAUR COMPANY, 7 ' MURRAY STRCCT, NEW VORK CITY. vorable to the offemler, and so lessen the force of a verdict, or without vigorous and continued prosecution, the court will throw the case out, as unworthy of trial. The Chicago packers have es caped punishment, but there has been shown in this trial that cor porate guilt can be sifted down to individual andpersoual guilt, and the convicted party receive sent encc that means imprisonment, in stead of a verdict a;ainst the cor poration of a money tine, that means nothing iu the way of pun ishment, or that will deter corpo rations from further violations of the statute. There is yet much in the Sherman anti-trust law that may cause fear to those who would engage iu "criminal conspiracy." DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tbe Eus tachian Tube. When this tube ia in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and whin it is en tirely closed, Deafness ia the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caus ed by Catarrh, which is nothing but an irflamed condition of the mucous sur faces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of DeafnesB (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars' free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.Joledo 0. Bold by all Druggists, 75o. . Take Hall's Family Pills for eon- stipatioa. The United States Steel Corporation sold to J. P. Morgan & Co.', an issue of $30,500,000 five percent bonds. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS rOH BACKAOHf KIONCYSAMO BLAOOCH William Jennirgs Bryan reiterated his charge that Wall street backed gov ernor HarmQn, of Ohio. . C A. Gkwne a, 24 Ontario St., Ro chester, N. Y has recovered from a ble'his cure belnr cue to Foley Kidney Pills. After detailing; his case, he says: "1 am only sorry I did not earn sooner of Foley Kidney Pills. In a few days' time my backach completely left me and I felt greatly improved. My kid neys became stronper, dizzy spells left me and I was no longer annnyed at night. 'I feel 100 per cent better since using Foley Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealer;. ... . During a severe windstorm over sec tions of Eastern Carolina a" few days ago, a barn wa demolished in Wayne county, killing a 14 year old boy and in juring another, sons of Mrs. Fannie Wootei, aged 14 and 11,' respective'y. Fcby Kidnsy Piih TONIO IN ACTION - QUICK IN RI8UCTS Otvs prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of thi KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boos to MIDDLE AQED and ELDERLY F"CFLE and for WOMEN. HAVI KIGHIST RECOMMENDATION . k rv(i. f'7 Wnililrii-tnn St., fnnnrsl1! T K, 1. ' 11 i ti v-r. j. r n.. ns: ' j hikvt . .. i it. i. ii 1. rmi n.y k Mh;i. hui J. . i, 1. 1.. for Fletcher's Bought, and which has been has borne tlie signature of been made under his per supervision since Its infancy. nn nno tin HmvIva vmi In this. Signature of Fcr Over 30 Years UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga., Extremely Low Fares Via Norfolk-Southern Bailway Tickets oo Sale May 5, 6, 7, 8, 1912 Norfolk $ 11 95 Washington 10 40 New Bern 10 40 Beaufort 11 30 Kins ton 9 75 Wilson 9 25 - Rates in same proportion from other stations. Final limit May. 15, 1912, nnless tick et is deposited with Special Agent and upon payment of fifty cents when ex tension to June 5, will be granted. Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents far detailed information. B. L. BUGG, W. W. CROXTON, Traffic Mgr. G. P. A, NORFOLK, VA. The right of Senator Lorimer, of Il linois, to his seat in the United States Senate was upheld by the special com mittee, which decided that the Senate's vote sustaining Lorimer in the last Con gress barred further proceedings against him. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A I The first ftep towa-dsa stoppage in coal production in the United States as a result of the miners' disputes, wasta ken when the union ordered 70.000 mi ners to stop work Sunday at midnight, QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. ) George W. Koons, Law ton, Mich., says: "dr. detchon s relief for Rheumatism has given my wife won darful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be ljfted for two months. She began the us of the remedy and Improved rapidly. On Moiiday she could not move ' and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast." Sold try Bradham Drug Co. ; Friel Allen, the youngest of the out laws who shot up the Carroll county court, was taken by detectives at his father's home without resistance, be kheerfully surrendering to the posse, .The Senate, by a vote of 51 to 16 rejected the Sherwood dollar-a-day pen sion bill and enacted the Smoot general age and service pension law, which will increaso the pension roll by $20,000,000 annually. l. - UNCLEJ EZRA SAYS ' "It don't take more'n gill uv effort 16 git rolKS into peck ot trouble ' arid a little neglect ot ecnittptlion, Ml UAisneM, indigestion or other liver der angement will do tt'e iam. If ailing. ae Or, King's New Life Pills for quick rneults Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at all druggists, Publication of Summons, North Carolina," Craven county, the Superior Court. , ' .i Jf sse Martin vs. Bessie Martin. - In 'The defendant above named will take notice that an actii n entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven county to obtain divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the pftid defendant will further take notice that uUn is required to appear at the April term of Superior Cnrt for aii County to be held on the Rih duy of April, 1912, at Court House of enii County in No Born, N. C anil n v. r or (l. iiiur to the compluint in n. . i or t' p j InintifT Will apply to t' THE LASH OF C1RCM1CE By HARRY IRVING GREENS 3 Author of C ft "YOSONDE OF THE WILDERNESS" BkutrMfea by Migiui C Kerinw Crllit t!H9 hf ve.Q.Cmnmn la Ui Ual U4 titelM d wil KrliAlD .. .. .. , ."-.-' 1 , ) and convict meTY demanded nuskily. He wrinkled his forehead. .: ' "I am sura I don't know. One can never telL Do you want to give a jury the chance?" I made no answer and we sat In silence, the coldness of death upon we, 'my companion un moving, but lyx eyed.; Then once more he addressed me, and through his tones ran the old familiar friend liness of days long gone by. . "I know that you are not a crim inal at heart, Tom. I am sorry, very sorry for all this, and I should regret very much to see you go to the "peni tentiary. , But if you wish me to as sist you, you must make a clean Oj-east of the alTair. Have you any of your uncle's money left?" I could only groan. Despairing and helpless I threw myself upon hit) mercy. "No. I used it for further specula tion after I vas wiped out .the first time.. I was way ahead of the gains until today, but now I. am wiped out completely. I am -penniless and In debt., I can -repay absolutely nothing can offer no compromise. You will have to do as you please with me." LeDuc whistled. . . "I wondered If you ha8 got blttes. today for the second' time, when I read that Underground had blown up. So that ends my prospects of getting any fees for a lot of hard work." He looked quite downcast for a space-, then brightened up and continued more cheerfully. "But really that does not matter so much after all, for,Ican worry along without it. If I could only have found that some one besides an old friend had done this thing I would not be dissatisfied with my Job. But there is a thing or two which I don't understand. I don't believe you had a duplicate key, for I Tflon't believe you ever contemplated - such an act until you were driven desperate by the calamity. I have gone ypon the assumption that' you quarreled with your uncle the day before the robbery on purpose that you might have an excuse for throwing down the key and absenting yourself from the house during the night That being the case, how did you enter?" '' "When I left the bouse after the quarrel I threw the catch which pre vents the door from locking. Of course It would snap shut as usual, but could then be opened from the outside by . the knob. I had no Idea that any one would think of looking to see that the door locked Itself when It was shut on that day any more. than any other, and of course no one did. I was therefore enabled to come In without a key, and when I went out ' after replacing tha tools, and with the money in my pockets. 1 restored the door to Us usual condi tion, leaving it locked." LeDuc looked at me with a frown. -J "That was a thing I never did" puzzle out to my own satisfaction; yet it was the simplest thing of a?l. When I think how rudlmental U, it makes me disgusted with Hjrself to think that I didnt solve it All of which goes to show what blunder ers we all are when we think we are doing something - extremely ' clever. Another thing along that line which I should like to know Is this. Did you put that half, burned c-igarette where I found It In the hall?". ' "I did not; I know nothing about it." The detective drew It from bis pocket and looked at It reflectively. ' 1 showed It to you that day down town merely to create the impression in your mind that I had Bruce under suspicion and bad not thought of you In connection with tbe matter. : He probably threw It there thoughtlessly la his trouble as he entered the house on the morning we were all there to gether. Now I am satisfied that you drugged the poor devil, and I, know that you had the cabman send him to that resort That was bad enough la Itself, but when I remember also that you tried to fasten suspicion upon. him. J am Inclined to lose all sympathy for you which I might otherwise have. To my mind your treachery In that respect is by far the worst element ot your offense. I can understand' how a man's Infatuation for a woman may sometimes lead him to dishonesty or even bloodshed, and under those circumstances I am liable to bare a lot of charity for him. But when he attempts to put a. friend whom he knows is Innocent into a felon's cell and thus destroy him aud the happiness of a sweet woman, he doos an act unworthy of any one who possesses the semblance of humanity or decency." ' , . "LeDuc." I cried brokenly, "what. ever else I say you may believe or not as you see fit, but when I tell you this I want you tq bellevo me Im plicitly. ' I had absolutely no idea of trying to fasten -it on Hruce. I tuld you and everybody else from tbe be ginning in the- strongest language that 1 could command that I did nut for an Instant believe that he could be guilty. Neither Would I have per inltted him to be punished for the crime. If be-bad awn tried and con victed I should have confessed, come what miht.- But 1 kn-r he would not be convicted, becausa I was cortalti If he had no oth'T u' nmnve li would toll where he i ( did not know how i sflfilon of the key, si if l.nvli'g su'in him ; I i In 1 to iu''.-r f (' t I knr-w, D !-, 1 ! ( ! I rn. -) -a,,'.' ! ! t t'-) I t uir. In J,ll3- ' , I.. l.l yon '.'. ! 'run - '. . - ' : - . if - --4 m Vv7 . When . shown positive and reliable proof that '-'ascertain remedy had cured many cases of female ills, "wouldn't any sensible woman conclude, that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble? Here are five letters from southern women which prove the efficiency of Lydia E.;Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' '-. ' ';: LETTER FROM VIRGINIA'-;" ..' V Slliston, Va. " I feel it my4nty to express my thanka to you and your ; preat medicine. , I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been con-' fined in bed over one third of my time for tea months. I could not do my 5 "housework and had fainting-spells so that my husband could not leave toe alone for five minutes at a time, ' " .'-.',.' .' - "Now I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound apd -Blood Purifier. . Whenever I see a suffering woman I want to tell her what these medicines have done for me and I will always apeak a good word for them." Mrs. Bobebt Bulnuxship, Elliston, Montgomery Co., Va.r -''. ; ...- ' - . " LETTER FROM LOTJISIANAf l New Orleans. La. "I was passing through the Change of Life and be- fore 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy-feelings, backache and irregularities.- I would -get up in the morning feeling tired out and not fit tfdo anything. " Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all right. Your medicines are worth their weight in gold." Mrs, Gastos bondbau, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La. LETTER FROM FLORIDA. v - Wauchula, Fla. " Some time ago I wrote to you- giving you my symp- -torn a, headache, backache, bearing-down, and discomfort in walking, cused ; by female troubles. , V' '"'.r''1' V :' ''Vf . --. "I got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a package of Sanative Wash and that was all I used to make me a well woman, "I aia satisfied that if I had done like a good many women, and had -not taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. . But I started , in time with the right medicine and get well. It did not cost very much either. I feel that you are a friend to all women and I would rather nso your remedies than have a doctor." Mrs. Mattib Hodnot, Box 406, Wau chula, Florida. " - ' -, . , , LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA. ; Martinsburg, W. Va. " I am glad to say that: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege . table Compound has done Wonders for my mother, daughter and myself. . " I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when she hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells her to take your Com pound." Mrs. Mabt A. Hockenbbkbv, 718 N. 8rd St.Martiusburg, W. Va. AXOTHER LETTER FROM TIRGIKIA.' Newport News, Va. "About five years ago I was troubled with such pains and bloating every month that 1 would have to go to bed. i ; - . "A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and . I soon found relief. The medicine strengthened me la every way and my doctor approved of my taking it. , ' ttS':';.','.,-!,'. "I will be glad if my testimony will help some one who Is suffering from female weakness." Mrs. W.J. Blaytos, 1029 Hampton Ave., Newport Hews, Va. : . .. ; irx r;' ' r - :r''V ;?-t - Why don't you try upon me seat, but that-ivaa jfor 'aa entirely different purpose than '-tpf try to Incriminate him. I made -him un conscious merely out of fear that1 he would return to mr uncle' houae- l tnother attempt to borrow money ana possibly roll into my bed ' for the night as he has sometime done, thus Interfering with my plans. And 1 had him conveyed to the place he was taken 'to lnsteadvot . to where he was known for the reason Ahat I did not wish his friends to see him tin that condition and think he waji In toxicated. I had no Idea that he would be suspected of thi affair, foV I did not know , he would be so ; obstinate '.-f, (Continoed on ttiA a) jf Xjj FbliYKlLWHllS rORNMEUMATiaM KIONSY3ANBCLAObC( Martial law is in force t. Hock. Is land, IKirois. ., , f ' ; MANY DRIVEN FROM HOME. , Every year, in mmy parts of the country, thnuMnds are driven from their homes by coughs and lung- disesser. Frienrla and biminesfl. are' left behind for other clima'es, hut thi hi cost 'y ar.d 1 not always sure. A bettrvav.-the way I nf multitudes is to bs Dr. King's New I Discovery and cure voursclf- at home.' Stay right there, with your friends, and take this safe medic ne. ;lhost and lung troub'es fld quick '. relief ' and health returr-s. Its help in cough eo'ds, grip, croup, v. hooping-cough aid sere lungs make it a positive blessing. 60c and $1.00. ..Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by all druggists. ; . .-.; - ' ..' .' ' ' . It's difficult tor a man to practice economy and be popular at the sami time; r ; .! ' i Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy has won He great reputation and (Xtrnsive sale by It remarkahle cures of coughs, colds and croup. It en be depe idea upon. Try it. Sold by alt Deale. s. . Some men never brsg about them selves and we don't blame them. : A girl can be sentimental even about the way aha eats pickets. l, ,' " a f , Chamberlain' Cough Remedy has won Its great reputati a and extensive okln by its remarkable cures of cough, colds and croup.' . It can be depended op in. . Try it.. Sold by all dealer. - A. B. Pall and T. B. Catron, Itepul llcans were elected U. S. Benators hy Ihe New Mexico IcgisUturW . ' '.. vor.iEii Vi'omcn of tlie Litest type, women of mperior tidct'.'. 3 il refinement, wLose i.' .trr - t and judgment j,ive yiV t t 1 force to t!:cir jsiuiocj, I' " prahe tKs worijrful c"r::.'..s and curative f rc;crt!;i t f C berlain'i i- !ct.' TLroc;V f v .a'l 1." , i Is c: -VV . - . . -A. "--.'V.s'.. A. : ,..,: '.U i :44 V A . ' ' '.V 'i.t- this reliable remedy? UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon,Ga., May 7, .Vand 9, 1912, Very Low Round Trip ' Fares .' Via Southeru Bailway. :-: 1 Account the above occasion the South ern Railway will sell very low tound trip tickets ti Macon, Ga., and return as follows: ' ' ' FROM ' GolJsboro - ROUND TRIP 13 25 . Henderson' ' Chapel Hi.l . . ' Burlington :' ' Selma ' ' - Oxford : . ' ; ' Raleigh . Durham - . . ' Rates in same proportion 85 8 10 850 8 75 9 15 8 50 8 50 from all other stations.".'- . ' Ticket will be oa sale May 5, 6, 7, and 8, wtth final return limit May - IS, or if you prefer to stay longer, by depositing your ticket and paying a fee of. fifty cent you can have final limit extendi d Ontil June 5th, 1912.'- .' Liberal stop-overs will also be per mitted on these ticket. For detailed informal!- n apply to anj Southern Rail way agent or the undersigned. ' ' , J, O. JONES, T. P. A. Raleigh, N, C . The British Parliament passed the Miner' Minimum Wage bill. Children Ory v FOR FLETCHER'S 'CASTOR I A More suffragettes were sentenced to prison io London. . : . - Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surpriwd and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by apph In f Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one t ass of iheumatism in tenrequirrs any in ternal treatment whatever. Thi lini ment for sal by all dealehr.- Senator Taylor, of Tennessee, was opera'.cd upon for gallstones io Wash ington. , T A PLEASANT PHYSia When you want a pleasant phvsle cive Chamberlain's St imach and Livtr TaUl ts a tria'. 1 hey are mild and gent'e in tlie r action nd always rr.i dure a pleasant cathartic effect. C ill at Davis' drug store for a fre sample. President Taft, subm'tlirg ihe-Tariff Board's Jepoi t on eollon. recommended revision of the tarl.T aid re'uctl.irs no duty. ' " ' , Re. J. F, Morris, of Fort Worth, Texas, was Indicted on a charge of arson, Wil'iam Karnes, Jr., was vere!y I- i ii-ined by Now York Senate com- .a i. e. 107 COLD CAL'- ', I'll :." Y L ia. Why Nat Euild , A Home Is Year " and let 1912 mark the begining of jour fortune and a new-IifeT Nothing on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home,' -The winter is a good time to perfect all the "htlla details and we've a good. 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