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WEEKLY JDUMML pi " ESTABLISH RD 1878. Published In Two Sections, every .T-UMdM and Friday at Ko. 45 Pollock treeU E. J. LAND PRIN 1IJJG COMPANY PBOPMMor.s. . SUBSCRIP'TION RATES. Two Months t .20 ."HicejtMoiwhs -25 Six Months SO Tttlvt Months. 1.00 Only ! advance. AXtisUg rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in quiry by mail. Entered at the Postofike, New Bern, N. C. as pecond-class matter. Notice. George I pock has been appoint ed agent for the Journal at Ernul. He will receive and receipt for pay ments on subscription or advertis ing and. la prepared to let not on ly the Ernul subscribers but many othert in the same section includ ing Vanceboro and Vance-boro R F. D. i know how their accounts stand, If you have any business with the Journal call on Mr. I poc k wmm&mkL. i ' r, w aw Another Turkish army has surrender ed. There can't be many more left. As a fighting machine Turkey make a strictly sorry exhibition. North Carolinians arc said to bi krs ramcent for Federal office than the folks from other States. North Caro lina will, somehow or other, alway ccntrive to excel. i Democrats several years ago had much to say about the fondness of the Republicans for "pie." There's no denying that the Democrats also have an appetite for the same delicacy. However, it will have to be admitted that those men who are seeking the offices stand a better chance to get qne than those who are sitting down and waiting for the office to seek them. Harvard professor seeing the times more or less out of joint, ventures a remedy. "Pass a law," he says, "for bidding a man to marry .until he is earning a wage of five dollars a day". This way out of the difficulty would not have been so surprising had it emanated from a professor of the Chi cago University. But it is well eaough to remember, the Harvard man's ad vice any way if you think of anything you want, just pass a law and get it. PAY THE PRICE AND GET THE GOODS. Democrats are not wealthy folks. President Wilson is about not to find a sufficient number to fill the diplomatic posts, those positions requiring the out lay of a good deal more money than they pay. What s the matter with raising the salaries? This government is able to pay for what it needs and it surely needs men of democratic tastes and tendencies in all foreign courts. Men in this country who have piled up huc;e fortunes unfortunatc ately have as a general thing lost the simple tastes and sympathies which are especially needed to qualify them to present a republic at the seat of government of a foreign country. Professor Fine of Princeton declines the position of ambassador to Ger many. The professor hasn't twenty or thirty thousand dollars a year above the salary to turn loose in Ber lin. Nobody can blame him. The President had just as well look outside of a college to find men for the big diplomatic .posts. College professors simply haven't got the wherewith. The Journal acknowledges with thanks the receipt of an invitation to attend the formal opening of the new building of the Richmond Times Dispatch on Friday of this week. The Times-Dispatch is one of the greatest papers in the country and that it is to be housed in a style commensurate with- its impoitance and significance in the newspaper world must be a source of great satisfaction to every member of its force and to its readers and friends everywhere. THE FRIEDMANN TREATMENT. The proof of the pudding is the chewing of the bag. Nine out of ten patictns who received the Fricdmann treatment for tuberculosis on Men day cf last week reported on Saturday that they were feeling better and f trongcr in every way, also they had gained frcm three-quarters of a pound to foir and one half pounds. If Dr. Friedmann has not found the cure for consumption some other doctor or scientist will find if". Of course it is possible that the improvement in the condition of the patients who took the treatment is only temporary and it is too early.all the experts say, to pass an intelligent opinion on the effi cacy of the treatment. PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITIES SEEK ADEQUATE SCHOOL FACILITIES. A special to the Raleigh Times says: "The Troy people will vote April 8th on the question of issuing not to exceed $25,000 in bonds for a modern and up-to-date school build ing. There is some opposition, but the advocates of the bonds are not in anyway fearful of the outcome. Troy ' folks for the most part arc progress- sivc and enterprising, and believe in NOT WITHOUT PRECEDENT. When Secretary of State Bryan on St. Patrick's Day predicted the early corning of Heme Rule for Ireland, some PwegggHH1! jjim, ...J : Personals : Ai IE TUESDAY MARCH 25 T. A. Grant! am lias purchased fr-m O. A. Kafer the dwelling and lot located at No. 31 Hancock street. The con sideration paid for the property was not made public. Mrs. T. G. Hyma , and daughter ' Miss Elizabeth went to Kinston last evening for a short visit. D. W. Richardson of Dover was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. G. M. Lancaster of Cove City was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Dr. George R. Hughes of Polloksville was in the city yesterday. Chief of Police W. G. Rouse of Dover was a business visitor in the city yes terday. Mark Hall left last' evening for a business .trip to Goldsboro. J. W. Stewart returned last evening from a short visit at Vanceboro. Mrs. Hazel Dey and littlo daughter, Virginia of New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs Charles Turner who are spending the winter at Mr. Walter Duffys. Hugh Wood has returned from Golds boro where he has been with the Gas Company. John Gibson of Oriental was among the business visitors in th- city yester day. C. E. Hooker returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Pamlico county. Carl L. Daniels of Bayboro was among the professional visjtors in the city yesterday. WDDNESDAY MARCH 26 Miss Bertha Helen of Beaufort spent yesterday in th city with friends. Mrs. J. T. Harget left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Rocky Mount. . G. N. Ives spent yesterday at Golds boro attending to business matters. Miss Alice Ward returned yesterday to Peace Institute to resume her studies after spending Easter in the city with her parents Mr. and Mrs. .A D. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Williams returned last evening from a bridal trip through the north and will make this city their home. Miss Sara Richardson returned last evening from Norfolk where she spent Easter with friends. Miss Flora Mayo of Norfolk passed through the city last evening enroute to Briental for a visit with relatives. Z. V. Rawls of Bayboro spent yes terday in the city attending to business matters. N. T. Weeks of Tuscarora spent yesterday in the city attending to business matters. W. II. Wcatherly, a prominent citi zen of Elizabeth City, was in the city Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and 'which has been in use for over 30 years, has bonie the signature of anutuas been made wader bis per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-erood " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Cuiiuren -experience against What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mol-phlno nor other Narcotic eubstanco. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and Inlays Fevcrishness. Per more thai thirty yeara.lt Ias been i i constant uso for the relict of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, oil Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach ard Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy- and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of EASTEft SHEET IS IE AT OUR STORE. Week We hope to make Easter the greatest one in our business history. We have our Spring Stock all in and will take pleas ure in showing the public the prettiest line of goods ever Ishown in New Bern consisting of Fancy goda in Rafir.es, Voils, Poplins, Linens, Silks, Crepes, fine Dresses, Skirts, Ladies' Tailored Suits, Queen Quality jtr.d May Manton Sl'ppevs, Millinery Etc. Men's Department si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Xt OCNTABH CO. , THHMMHtyT TV WPP VOWWPK H I HI I a itJitsntfUMtM!, ffMMfljtntHtlCHltftlMN MEADOWS MEAL We want every man that comes to New Hern to give us a ' before buying their Suits. Hats, Shoes, Men's furnishings etc. Our stock s very large and we are offering special low pi ices this week. We will give a valuable present to every person buying $5. or more during the week. Make our store your headquarters when in the city. We will Pay Postage on all Mails orders Send for Samples. J. J. BAXTER Elks' Temple Department Store education. It will be the purpose to sell the bonds as soon as possible yestt'r(lay- after April 8th and let the contract C; L- Ivcs Icft Iast evening for a; at one , so the building can be com- 'business visit at Wilson, pleted for the coming school year. Leonard Hurley, Carl Bunting and The superintendent of the Troy schools William Blades, students at Trinity is Robert E. Ranson." College, have returned to the college Progressive communities everywhere after spending Easter at home, are seeing the wisdom of providing Mrs- E- E- IPock o( Vanceboro spent adequate school facilities. Education j yesterday afternoon in the city, is the greatest need. Ever since the I w. E. Patterson returned yesterday late Governor Aycoclc went up and from an extended business trip through down the State like a flaming evangel I tne South and West, preaching the doctrine of more audi H. -p. Mewborn of Oreintal was in ' 1 1, .. . . l. t . m t t - 1: i . . .... f f the Tory paper in London pounced r B",w,s' "--"- "" the city yesterday attend.ng to business r him virinndv .-. having t priori th,bcen firm'y arrayed OJ1 tl,C S,de f matters. . i ' tuuiuiiuii as i nc BrfaifM unman lurce breach of for the uplift of mankind. The last yester(lay in the city Legislature stgnauzea itseu ana won Mrs R g Lane returned last even praise for the State nation-wide in ' ing from a short visit at Cove city. extent wnen it declared that whatever r Mrs D. p jarvis left last evening the cost the State should have a school for Kansas City, Mo., in answer to a tctm of not less than six months. tecgraln telling of the crjtjcai niness Money wisely invested in schools 13 Q( ner sjster. CORN Horse Feed Cow Feed Wheat Bran White Mixed Rust Proo o HOMINY Cotton Seed Meal Cotton Seed Hulls Wheat Short ATS NO. 1 TIMOTHY ITAY "U m, M 1. 1 MEADOWS tail tf the British lion inordinately and unnecessarily . Such a diplomatic amenities had never been heard of before according to those newspapers. Friends of Mr. Bryan are now re calling what Lord Salisbury said in 1896 when Bryan was defeated for the Presidency by McKinley and when the then English premier designat ed the defeat of Bryan as a triumph for the principles "which lie at the base of all human society." With Mr. Bryan at the head of the Department of State, diplomatic ac tivities promise to lie divested of some of the sharp-practice which has here tofore seemed to be their distinguished characteristic. Messic of Oriental spent INVESTIGATION SURE TO DO SOME GOOD. Minimum wage or no minimum wage, the power of public opinion brought to bear on those millionaire menhants of Chicago is bound to work great good for the shopgirls of the Windy City. Greensboro" News. Publicity always helps when it's a matter of getting reform. The in vestigation made by the Illinois Vice Commission hap revealed for one thing the vast profits that the Chicago de partment stores have been making off business an important and in dispensable factor in which if the labor of girls. Public opinion, which will rapidly crystallize along lines of justice when it has the facta on which to base conclusions, is now going to demand that the girls in the great stores be given a larger share of the profits of those stores. PnatWeat Wilson and all of his koisehold are to be vaccinated as a precaution against smallpox. The doc trine that vaccination Js unnecessary and inexcuseable, as held by a few people in this country, has plainly not appealed to the first citizen of the land . The Chicago Association of Collegiste Alumnae is protesting against dis crimination against married women as teachers. The protest k thoroughly justifiable. Married women should be give every iissomhU advantage in lite. It often happens that M their choke of a life comapanion' they ter ribly handicap themselves, if there is any way around k, so additional hardship should be imposed upon them bread upon the waters it will return multiplied many times All kinds of opportunities are to be found in the Journal's want ad column, calling for your at tention the opportunity to buy a needed article at a saving in cost to sell at a profit to estab lish a business connection that will be profitable to better your position to obtain the efficient clerk or stenographer or the pro per kind of domestic servant. The "Want "ads speak to a man or the young man or woman seek ing a better position. Start this morning and establish the custom of read.:i the "Wants" every day. Inslucf:rg th Wadding Fes. Mrs. Chubb iwlth newspoivn I set severs I ppr-Mitix are petitioning to hnvi their 11 iiiies changed. What does It rost to hnve n name changed? Mr. Cbu'ib It cost me a couple of hundred to h i ve your named changed to mine. Boston Transcript A Remedy. Lodger I wish you wonld put a bet ter mattress on my bed. Landlady Better mattress? Why, that Is a genu ine hair mattress! Lodger Oh, that bttntf the ease, perhaps a bottle of half restorer is sll that's necessary I Loa don Til Bits. HOW' THIS. We offer One HSundred Dollars Re ward for anv case of Cartarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I . J CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0. We, the uudersigned, have known F. J. Cheat) for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable ia all business 4rsactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by thsiju-st. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and muooup sissfaces of the system. Testi monials seat free. Price 73 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family PttU for con tipation, (Adv.) T. C. Jones, formerly manager of the James Hotel but who now has charge of the Panacea Hotel at Panecea Springs, is in the city for a few days. George Ipock, who has been attend ing the Southern Shorthand and Busi ness College, has completed the course in book keeping ami last night returned to his home at Ernul where he will assist his mother, Mrs. E. E. Ipock in the management of her store. B. B. Davenport returned yesterday morning from a business trip to Pam lico. George B. Hooker of Oriental was a business visitor in the city yesterday. THURSDAY MARCH 27 Dr. J. F. Foley left last evening for a professional visit at Kinston. Sylvanus Keel of Gran tabor o .was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Cedrick Ward of . Oriental spent yesterday in the city attending to business matters. Mr. and. Mrs. J. T. Hood of Pol lockpville spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. S. H. Eaton returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Beaufort. Miss Elizabeth Hyman a student at Salme Female Academy left yesterday to resume her studies after spending Easter with her parents Mrs. and Mr. T. G. Hyman. C. L. Bennett of Oriental was among the visitors in the city yesterday. W. C. Venters of Oriental spent yesterday in the city. W. C. Waters of Maysvillc arrived in the city last evening for a short visit. Register of Deeds S. L. Sil vert horn and Mrs. Silverthorn of ' Stonewall were among the visitors in the city yesterday. FOR SALE Long Staple Louisiana cotton seed. These seed are absolute ly pure. $1.25 per bushel. Address John Pearce, Polloksville, N. C. Beginning Mom ay the seven teenth we will be prip ired to figure turn key Job on an screen door and window work. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Phone 99 67 S. Front St. Wonderful Dayton Motorcycle 7 and 9 Horse Power Reliability, Economy, Cleanliness. Highest Horse Power. Get what you have been waiting for. For sale by D. S. LANCASTER, Thlv,S3. c' G. A. Farrow, ,orv ERN "od N R AI Has put your farm work be hind. The work must be done now, or short crops will be the outcome. Invest in a few la bor saving implements and your work will soon be caught up. Our Line is Complete Corn and Cotton Planters, Rid ing and Walking Cultivators, Harrows, Weeders, Fertilizer Distributors, Plows. Grain Drills etc. Our Riding Cultivator Leads them all. BURRUS & - COMPANY. Don't Forget The Farmers' Department Store FARMS NASSEF, Rfopfiftor THE TRUTH About the good" we sell may round "loo good to be true," but we atuwer you most emphatically that only straightforward statements, without a particle of exagg eration, wilt be found in our advertisements. WB ACTUALLY SELL SUITS FOR $41 56 THAT WOULD COST YOU $17.50 ELSEWHERE, We can prove this to your satisfaction if you five us the chance. We sell hats and furnishings on the tame basis It will pay you well to get acquainted with this store's merchandise at once. SAM LIPMAN Cor Mi Idle and South Front Streets. Bryan Bfoct It was a political meeting la the east end of London, and the M. P., an exceptional!- iopulitr man, was address ing his constituents. The politician lu question rejoices In a luxuriant crop of hair. The audience was sympathet ic for the niodt part, but there Wits one mn in the front row of the au dience who made numerous Interrup tions. Ho was a coal beaver, appar ently, and bad but recently been heat ing coals. "Get yonr hair cut!" he shouted dar ing a most pathetic passage In the can didate's sfteech. The well known cateh pbrape Rccuied particularly applicable, so a good many of the audience laugh ed. Out the M. P. waa equal to tho oc casion. 4 '1 will make a bargain with that gfotleman," be said. "I will get my hair cut If he will get his face wash ed." There were no more lnterrupUoaa. London Express. We are Agents tot the Celebrated PLANET, JR., Lino of Cultivating Imple ments. Wo carrry in stock their celebrated No. 74 Riding Cultivator, their Horse Hot Cultivators, their celebrated Seed Drills, Hand Cultivators, Hre-Fly Garden 'Plows. We Invito you to caU and Inspect jhls splendid Una or drop us a postal and wo will gladly aend yon their illustrated cat alogue. Our prices are right Yours, J. C. Whitty Company PHONE 98 Agents for the "Star" Pen HtfUtr THE BEST BY TEST
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