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KJHHal WEEKLY JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1S78. Published in Two Sections, every Tuesday and Friday at No. 45 Pollock treat . J. LAND PRINTING COMPANY PROPRIETORS.? SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months I .20 1hr eMonths.... . , 25 Ste Month.- -50 Twel Months , 1 00 Only in advance. a case of blood pohoning occurs it will be found that the vitality of the victim s so low that when these tiny bacteria ;et into the cut. sc atch or wound th. y ire not dc r 'yed because of lack w -hite corp '.cle, When th-y or.ee g t start in th system of a rundown pr ion they grow by 'eas and boun s and the ancc:ed parts become swollen painful, and dusky in color. The first thing to do in a case ol this bind is to call a phvsician, Tut nu 4i can be dor.e in ,he meantime d no time sionld be last in doirg it, Ohe whole trouble was caused by s lack of white corpuscles with which to destroy the intruding vacteria. We can't gt .-nti ieptics or germicides suf qciently strong into the seat of the trouble without seriously injuring tie ftsh, ana atx ut all that remains is to stimulate a flow of white corpuscles to the scene of action to destroy and Of course it h to be remembered with r!p:;t to affairs in Mexico that is is easy for the men in the saddle to promise p -ace. Bringing it to pas? is mother 'hing. A revolution can brew in M.'Xico w!th very slight pro vocation. But repeat development in the national capital should certainly nave the effect ot making the people generally hesitite to participate in movjments calculated to continue the sta:e oc unrest and insurrection which has existed so long and Which has well nigh wrecked tli3 country. MODERN CITY HALL BADLY NEEDED. We heartily agree w.th our contem porary ,the Sun, in thinking th.t it is time the city was shamed by toe pro gressiveness of private property-owners on Craven street into buildine a suit able city hall. If those citizens who are remove the intruding bacteria Todo; thinking of shying a hat into the ring Advertising rates furn'shed upon nrplicarion at the elite, or upon in quiry by mail. . . . .,. Entered at the Postoffice, New Bern, N. C, as second-class matter. TO CORRESPONDENTS The Semi-Weekly Journal's appeal made a few weeks ago for mon news from country correspondents, had a noticeable effect as wc imme diately received a number of mcst inle.-csting letters. Now we are wri ting1 again for fear the ardcr of our friends will cool. We urte you to keep the good work up. Help us make the Semi-Weekly Journal helpful and interesting to you. We regard the letters from our country correspondents as one of the means the Journal has -of being: of service to the section of country through which it circulates, These letters bring the people closer to gether and tend to the development of a community interest which is most helpful. You help your own community and by suggestion help cth.r communities by sending us the nevs as it transpires in your neigh borh 'od. Let us hear from you ! this is it only necessary to have two pads of water, one as hot as can be t0(n;; and the other as cold as can fee obtained. The part affected should then be immersed in the hot water for two minutes and in cold water for a half minute, This process should b: continued lor a half hour or more at the time, arid repeated four or five times a day. Ordinarily cold water is rarely cold enough !o produce the proper reaction, and iqe should, therefore,- te added to further reduce its temperature, The hot water should as all times be kept as hot as can be borne by the addition of boiling water, When a localized abscess appears lancing may be necessary, Red lines ejtending from the inflected part arc an indication of spreading infection, and prompt and frequent treatment should be used say for. every three hours until these lines disappear Boar.1 cf Health Press service. in connec ion witn the coming citv election will adopt as their platform a new city hall and will make it plain that tluy believe that platforms were, maac to stand on as well as to get in en, they will get a fine following and w :i prouaoiy get into ofnee on just that one plank. Niw Bern is getting to be such a wide awake and progressive city that it simply cannot afford to g. t along any longer without a modern municipal building. by every lady attendine the sate wilt be comfortably seated and the utmost decorum will be maintained at each sale. Each afternoon and evening several valuable article taken from the stock will be given away to these attending. This sale ii unlike the usual auction sales and those who attend will secure many real bargains, an efficient corps of assistants will be on hand to assist Mr. Hand and the best attention and prompt service is assured all who attend. THE TRUE TEST. The doings of th: Turks, Bulga and company seem rather tame com pared wi h those of Madero and Diaz. The esteemed Wilmington Star wan s to know whv the suffragettes 1 ke MEXICAN AFFAIRS LOOKING BETTER. The situation looks decidedly bright er in Mexico. Madero has been forced out by his own men and placed under arrest. His commander-in-chiet. lien. Huerta, has been proclaimed provis ional president with the understanding that he is to be succeeded bv General Felix Diaz, the leader of the rebellion Huerta, Diaz and General Blanquet are in charge ot the altairs ol the dis tracted republic. Tne policy of the new government is suggested by the following utterance ol General Blanquet "This inhuman battle must end, 1 he time has come when some drastic ineans must be taken to stop a con D it ForRbsulis OTSTE RStEktI Non-inteivention is the pro g 'am as to Mexico but Uncle S im is keeping his powder dry. instead ol ride rumnan cars. Uj ; wmch fathe!- is killing son and enough. I hey can t get the same at- brotnpr u fiehtine aeainst brother: vertisement out ot riding futim ms tn. t when non-combatants arc sharing the they can out of hiking. fale of W4r1tui an tnis because of tie , I I . ., , I caprice of one man." The House passed the public build- ( That j . th p sane and sensible view. t4 bill, carrying t -wnty-flve million Therp h nQ nepd for he Mexicans t0 dollars in appropriations for public continuc u.ari ng one annther to pieces, buildings throughout the country. Now j, lhc time too for Mr Barrett's Wrapped up in the bill is the sum total medijtio;l plan to be put in opcralion. of the acheievment, no doubt, of many , cl the Unju.(, States an(1 lhe 0(her ol the law-makers. That they were ! benevolently disposed nations suggest relying on it quite strongly to make t Mexico the wisdom of establishing them solid with their constituents " peace and the follv of war. Hurrying shown by the fact that the bUl carried I d d.nau hu to y c h Tried in New Bern It Has Stood the Test. The hardest test is the test of time, and Doan's Kidney Pills have stood it well in New Bern Kidney suflcrers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the fallowing: R. A. Henderson, 150 Gcorg'.- St., New Bern, N. I'., says: "1 sulk-red from a dull pain across my loins, accompanied by an extreme lameness in my back. I also had inflammation of the bladder and the passages of the kidnev bicrelions pained me, Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Brad- ham Drug Co., removed the lameness and pain and improved my condition in every way." (Statement given Jan uary JS 1W8.) NO TROUBLE SINCE When Mr. Hcndcson was interviewed recently he said:' 'I willingly cn.iim my former endorsement of Doan's, Kidney Pills, for I have been free from backache and kidney complaint since 1 took this remedy. You fire welcome to continue the publication cf my state ment." For sole by all dealers. Price 50 cts' I'ostcr-Milhurn Co, Burial-1, Mew York sole agents for the I'nited ' States Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Adv.) Hill found prcbnlde caufc and bound the defendant over to the r.iM term il Federal Court inJcr a I ond f ore hundred and fifty dollars in default nf which he was 'committed to tie countv jail. "OFFICER 666" MONDAY NIGHT,, "Officer. 666," that facisnating flay that New York and Chicago theatrt goers have been raving over for the past year, and which Messrs. Cohan S Harris now announce for presenta tion here at the Masonic theatre next Monday night is a mrbdramatic faice by Augustin Mac Hugh, with a lauph compelling plot through which runs a delightful web of mystery, presenting t puzzle to the police, tne solving ol which js productive of some of the most exciting scenes ever devised for phy, purposes on the American stage. PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND DEBATE. The debating class from the Wash ing High School who are to meet a class from the New Bern High School in Urithin auditorium tomorrow night, will arrive in the city tomorrow after- toon and will probably return home on rhc midnight train, the public is invited to attend this debate. An ad mission fee of five cents will be charged This will be used in defraying (he ex penses of he visiters. Est1885 UZER 8fn A SMALL BEGINNING. There is nothing mors important in any undertaking than a proper start and it 'la well known fact that practically ev ery achievement of any importance start ed with a very small beginning. No matter how little money you are able to set aside each month from your earnings you should set aside something and deposit it in a strong, sife institution such as The Peoples Bank. We pay four per cent interest on sav ings accounts and certificates of deposit and welcome checking accounts in any amount. I 3 . ill illHIIIMIIIilM by the overwhelming majoriyt of to 43 184 ghts to Vera Cruz is perhap necessary, but the appointment of a commission to try to -arranje for a permanent cessation of war would be much more agreeable to Mexico and would be a far greater contribution to the sum of human happiness.' The Diaz revolution in Mexico has dragged out a week, the press dispatches state. We had n't thought that it appeared to be dragging. On the contrary, to thelrpman, more or less unfami liar with revolutions, it appeared THINKS PARTIES SHOULD KEEP PROMISE . Rnnrpcpntnt iv-p Kilzirprald of Rrock- lyn voted against a large appropriation for th? Federal building in his city. Such indifference to pork had never twin lipnrrl anH n a result. Fitz-! gerald is anathema no doubt to a large j ward for any case of Cartarrh that numter of Brooklynites who think cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh that a Congressman's worth to ihcl(jure country is measured bv the amount ot HOW'S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wc, the under; ig led, have known F. tolerably lively clip. Federal money he can procure lor his district. But Fitzgerald seems to be a man who thinks that a partv should i I. Cheney for the last IS years, and be that Diaz Wrs hitting it UD at a k e? ts Kmlse8 J"1 a an nv? ual Keve him perfectly honorable in all old-fashioned in times when the ma-bjsiness transactions and financially terialistic view of politics seems to , able to carry out any obligations made predomiuate overwhelmingly. But bv the firm. it is a fact that one way to economize NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE is to stop spending money where it is T I H O not needed and to stop spending a loieoo, u. larger amount of money for a given! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern purpose than the necessity actually ally, acting directly upon the b'ood and justifies. The Democrats ought not , muC0U9 siwface8 of the system. Testi- The Mexican government, in establishing a censorship of the news that is sent out from the eat of war, is taking the best means possible to incur the ill will of the whole civilized world- Those suffragette "hikers," if they don't have a care, will get 50 much in earnest that they will develop into the militant kind that infests England and it is certain that they did not start start out with such an intention. If Americans in Mexico City had a vote they would be for a monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con tipation. (Adv.) HOLD AUCTION SALES to have ridden into office on promises to be economical in expending the money of the people unless they had intended to abide by these promises. SUFFRAGISTS AND ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS. The suffragettes are not the only women who are going to make a dem onstration in Washington inauguration week. The anti-iuffragisls are going Kb rn I. in fllMl frtrPP M l Arthur M. Dodge of New York, who ,n8 kuttCB a big auction sale. He is heading the anti-suffrage campaign Purchase; his sotck in large tpiantiiies has arrived in Washington and begun !and ',as recently made a number of a search for a pl ice suitable as head- j purchases. 'ndm? his store over- quarters ivvmsh mi. na uciiuiu iu iuuuuvl a She declares that the great majority ju,s Two Daily, Beginning Saturday, at Paxter's Jewelry Store. J. O. Baxter, the jeweler, is prcpar- CLEANS OUT JERKINS ALLEY Mayor Directs a Number of Dis orderlies to Change Residence. Recently the police have received many complaints from citizens living near Jerkins alley, a location near thi Union passenger station, in regards tt a number ot colored men and womei who lived by their wits alone and wcrt constantly creating a disturbance ant malting lite miserable lor every one in that section. Yesterday afternoon Mayor Mc Carthy had I-eona Chapman, Llle Brandlev, Maud Wcatherly, s Betti Carter, Amy Bryant. Alice Ellison Bertha Bryant, Nellie Simpson, ant Willie Parker, colored, belore him on charge of vagrancy. Thev all liv in Jerkin; alley and are said to be rin leaders in the disorderly conduct win has recently occurred in that scctio After hearing some of the complaint the Mayor sentenced each one of the to jail for thierty days but gave then until this afternoon to move out ol that section and go to work. Tht officers were given itrict orders t arrest each one of the offenders who had failed to comply with this orde: by tonight. Ephnam Pipkin was before the May or on a warrant charging him wit retailing spirituous liquors. Probabl cause was found and he gave bond fe nis appearance at superior t,ojrt. ATTENDS MEETING OF MEDI CAL ASSOCIATION. Dr. R. N. Duffy is attending a meeting of the Tri-State Medical Association which convened in Nor folk, Vn., for a session of three day . This association is composed of phv- sicians in North Carolina .South Caro lina and Vireinia and about thre hundred delegates are in attendance at the meeting now in progress, Nor folk made extensive preparations 'for the entertainment o! the visiting doc tors and their visit in that citv will be made very agreeable. Yes, Alonzo, there's a vast dlff.-renci between lkng cordial and drinking one APPOINTED LOCAL AGENT FOR WOTORCYCLE Captain D. C. Lancaster of Vance boro, who is handling the Daytoi motorcycles in this section, has mad arrangements with Garrison Farrov to cover tne territory in and aroum New Bern and has placed one' of th machines with him! Captain I. am asti I has had the agency for this popul James L. Hand, one of the best motorcycle for only a few weeks bit : . f i - . . U U 1 1 . .4 oi women nu n w. i mi; uanui .iiiu. 7 . ' . ---- , .. , . . j I ,l u; A r'.L.. .u. ...i :..: ri known icwe rv acutuionecr of America, aunng tnis time lie nas placed sevcra UWaeil new uamuomira inoicau ui , nat me wom.vi. mm, M 8'"'"S i . , . ' ',, K V of ,h,, Mr. Farrow is wpII know, "1; .1 i :i:.i'!i u y lilt, I ' O A ' I 1 IU . - three. Dr. Wilson has been hollering for a s mple inauguration. Well, they do say that ihe price the hotel keepers are asking for ac commodations is simply awf jl. For instance, three hundred dol lars for one front room. in this city and surrounding sectiot themselves claim only eight per cent. of the tot; as having sabscribed them sclve; as suffragists. , It will nrohaMy be said in answer to Mrs. Dodge's argument that on? rtason so lew women, comparatively speaking, have declared for suffrage is that so few of them have made up their minds one way or the other. A e dict from t'le women on the qucs lion before the have thought seriously about it and before they have heard Mrs. Dodge and her co-workers against suffrage and General Rosalie Jones, Mary Johnston and the rest in favor of suffrage is hardly conclusive. We have a sneaking idea that if a great many of the women who are now indifferent to the suffrage question could hear Mary Johnston or sonic of the other earnest and able advocates of the causj set forth the reasons why women should vote they might undergo a chi-ge of mind It is very easy to .orm a 1 opinion without a caref-.l con- t . 1 . C .L . ... Ill ..I .nn nf ill Ihn l.iilM Imrn (ro. er. Due ui3 most or mem wuii1"'""" . . I nllU a IIIUUUBIIIUII '"''" ' iiiik ,t npp a .1 n a very different light when explaine I Ly s me one who has thought out all t e kin;, in it. Certainly the sufTragis's should not be set down as leading a forlorn and mistaken hope just b cause they hap pen to be in somewhat of a minority . t present. For it is of course entirely po-'iP'e t i n wnat is now a smaii ma- minority may grow into a large majority GOOD-BYE JOE "Uncle Joe" Cannon was giv en a rousing farewell the other night in Washington. Evidences of real admiration and esteem were plentiful. The views of the majority of folks in this country ae different from those entertained by the former Soeak- .1 . I . , 11 1,1111111 1 i-n nitcrntirdLnn 1 ci . u ' conduct thew auction snips. This i .Sr. ur unonW women in the I Mr. Hand's second visit to the city"?nd will no doubt be quite successft Irft-J States and that the fuffraeis . .Scptcmbsr, 1905, he coodictcd a handling the Uayton. immi ii I I J 1111 111, . LMAICI .Mill IIIIS . proved to be a complete success. I BOUND OVER, JAILED IN DE The sale will begin next Saturday FAULT OF BOND. an! will continue through several days. Champ Benton, colored, who wa: There will be two sales daily, one be- arrested at his home near Maple Cv ginning at 2:30 o'clock in th; after- press early Tuesday morning by United noon and the other at 7:30 o'clock in State Dja'uty Marshal Samuel Lilh the evening. Every article in the store on a warrant charging him with retail will be placed on sale to the hiirhcst bidder and will positively be sold to the lidy or gentleman making the highest bid. Arrangements arc being made where- inz spirituous liquors without a govern nient license, w.13 given a preliminary hearing yesterday afternoon before L. S. Commissioner C. B. Hill. After hearing th; evidence Commissioner give him credit for some very strong points. He is true to his convictior s and that w a very admirable trait indeed. He Icnows how to accept defeat gracefully and that is also to his credit Newspaper readers will see him pass otf the stage of public life with little regret but at the same lime will follow him with kindly feelings, forgetting the arbitrariness with which he aerved as presiding officer of the House and the coarse language Plans for M. Suskios' new residence to be erected on Metclf street have been completed and material for its construction is n w being placed on the groun.'a. The work of enlarging the Dennison ' ouse on Metcalf street, now owned, by Mrs. C. W. Blanchard of Kinston, is ranidlv progressing. The building is . u v- u'bein( so arranged that it will romforta- which he on occasions used. He bl ccmmoUte four families, each Js not the highest lype of puWic, apartment being fitted with modern men by any means, but that he ""' was honest in his opinions and! washing sympathy. above Venality IS conceded by a.I s,,m. newspapers are very much who observed his career. BLOOD POISON6NG. Ao Easy Remedy to be Applied Quickly. Blood poisoning, or septicemia, as the doctors call it is a serious and dangerous condition, It very frequent ly results from very trivial injuries Whet harness is hat a slight scratch or Ct o c in i ad a certain kii.d U bacteria get into tne wound and start all the truble, This much is a com mon, everyday occurremr, But when peeved b. cause the immigration auth orities interposed an objection to Castro formerly of Venezuela, being admitted to this country. One of the questions that Castro refused to answer was as to whether he had instigated the death f a certain man in veneftiela. He aid it was an impertinent question. A man who can't say that hr has not committed m -rder i not a fit man to be admitted into this co ntry. Th J tiewpipers which are si m ich ton cerned about Castro should save their sympathy for somebody more deserv ing of It. Rheumatic Pains are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment You don't need lo rub just lay on lightly. It penetrates at once to the seat of the trouble. Here's Proof Miss Zisif. Mantkky, 432c) Talmaa Are., Chicago, III., writes: "About two yean ago my mother broke down with rheumatism. The doctors didn't do any good. My mother was persuaded to try Sloan's liniment, and in three weeks wrs entirely well and I believe she ia cored lorevcr. Reflcf From Miss IL E. Lindiucaf, Gilroy, Calif. , writes " Mr mother has used one toe. bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and althouch she Is over 8i vesrs nf in she has obtained great relief from her rheumatism." Rhcamnarttm Entirely Com Miss Evilitta Mvsa, of 1215 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio, writes: " My mother was troubled with rheumatism and her friends advised her to get Sloan's Liniment and her rheumatism is entirely gene. At the same time the family was troubled with ring-worms there were five ring-worms between my sisters and I and Sloan's liniment cored every one of us in a week's time." SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for neuralgia, adatica, lumbago, chest paim, asthma, hay fever, croup, soro throat and sprains. At all dealers. Price, SiBc, Oe, and $1 .00. ikma's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry seat free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Th 3 Chesapeake line must have a veteran press agent to have rcvivrd .he ancient story of the "ur.mailed letter. " w Many a man who kills himr.clf be cause his "family would lie better off without him" is right about the latter part of it. t: fe. f-' The way to be a great man is to tell it yourftlf. (,( - v t A girl thinks she really needs a dif fereut h?au for every different color she we irs. ' tfe What makes a man a very comfort table h iiie is for all the family to be iw.iv visiting grandma. Even a lazy man never gc!s tired 'tinning for office. tw Naturally a beauty doctor likes to de mand a aandsqjne ice. An artist may paint his wife, but usu ally she paints hcrsclt. WHAT SAVED HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Rave ' Ended Seriously. rjvesville, X!. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin In a letter from Rlvesvllle, writes: "For three years, I suffered with wo mcnly troubles, and had pains In my baclt and sldo. I w.13 nervous and could not sleep at night The doctor could not, helj ran. He said I would havo to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought 1 would try uslss Cardul. Now, 1 am entirely well. I am sure Cardul saved my life. 1 will never be without Cardul In my Uome. I recommend It to ray fvieniK" Tor fl.'ty years, Cardul has boen re lieving pain and dlstracu caused by wo manly trouble. It Will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. It you suffer from any symptoms of womanly tronblo, take Cardnl. Your druggist sells and recommends It. Get a bottle from him today. N. D Write 0: Udln' Advisory Dept.. Oitt. xoz Mrttcinc Co.. Outtinoota, Tmn.. for Special lnUrnaiom, and 64-(a(t book. "Home Truup-a Woasn." mm la Dlala arrasaar. oa rcauast. WANTED IVTen with te:nw. either oxsn or m iles, to haul ar.d deliver logs 0 railroad trac't. Short hiuls snd gord ay every week. Apply to Eiat Cm- ma Lumber Company nesrOlympis, N, JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Fine Kentucky HORSES AND MULES We also carry a complete line of up-to-date Bug gies and Harness, Whips, Robes and everything in the Harness Line. We also carry a full line of Wagons, Cart Wheels etc. Call on us when in need of anything in our line. We are yours to please. Terms: Time or Cash. T. W. HOLTON BRIDGETON.I N. C. Visit Chas. Ellis & Brother New Bern, N. C. BANKRUPT SALE Where They Sell it For Less. Prices Less Than Manufacturers Cost. Chas. Ellis & Bto. 72 Middle St INVESTING YOLR MONEY. An authority on investing maney names 6.5 points that should be observed by every pe.son who buys "investments. Most people are too busy to study investment propositions so thoroughly. It requires an expert to select sound and paying investments. Even loans on first mortgages require careful inves tigation and rare skill, experience and those facilities for procuring information that the ordinary man and woman do not have at their command. The off icers of this bank are always pleased to talk with any person who is considering investments. This bank invites savings accounts in any amount, NEW BERN BANKINGS TRUST C? CAPITAL $ 100.000.00 FOR SALE Lons blade Louisiana otton seed. These seed are absolute ly pure. $1.25 per busuel. Address ohn Fearcc, Pollc k .villc. N. C. STOP AT THE Barrington House When in Norfolk 908 Main St. Z. V. BARRINGTON, Propriety Kates $ I. w day; $7.fx) week Hot and cold baths. Special attention to transienta. Hoim Privileges. Bellair Stock and Fruit Farqi. G. T. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. I have Full Blood Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale immune from Texas fever, also full blood Berkshire Ho?s. You are cordially invited to visit farm an d see stock. O. 7. RICHARDSON New Bern. N. C, R. F. D io. 7. Phone, Bellair line, 4 rings. B. P. S. Paint for every pur pose. J . S. Basmght Hard ware Co., New Bern, N. C- "Bucks" Stoves and Range S. Baanight Hdw. Co., New tern. N.C. nuim PRICE 10 CENTS WUBBIBHT LINIMENT Don't Forget The Farmers' Union Store Department F ARRIS NASSEF, Proprietor r ZXPZ'ZZZ 66-68-7 Middle St. NEW BERN fafl jlrMHasiyiaBifcaana. Baa axial mmm ran Tr acauig f wots. CO, l MswlsH(EC Ask yot.r deulcr. or send 10c n stumps to above addrece and ottlc will be mailed to you at ice- Subscribe For The Journal (
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