WEEKLY JOURNAL Published Id Tuesday aid ! Shtet. S. JT. LAUD PRINTING COMPANY tMOBUKOt . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. TW llnnthi n.f as Thre c Month Six Months Twelve M If we ever get any relief we have got to force the Insurance companies to give it to us; they are not going Jlo voluntarily turn loose of a g lone as they think t w- Just as lone as they think tfiny ca ray mtxmmnmrrwL msmrmrmrmT.' S II I ICTcD JKhlTweSein as tne ranroaas nave. AME DUCK AFFAIR. case has been passed. Clarence Edwards stole several hats from the Williams- Brewer Millinery Company and Mary Edwards received them, knowing th nthey were stolen. J. H. Rouse was found assault with a deadly was fined twenty-five dolla with the costs of the case James Best was found g ceny. No sentence has 1 pflflfifldpw I, Personals weXodl anilvesUdlf. M flfJ 1U WM b m . mi aw.'XB. Nai i n m 1 waneztaxeanj . m t si ML I Mil t iT-.y!! p vhurors hereyMWay! yet Teen I -4S i i n.Ui i a tanaamn- snn isi U11 ltj3 furnished upon Journal Subscriber Expresses His Views. Advertising rates application at tho office, or upon In quiry by mall. tatemcn . made oy l&refulestign- ... a. a ,-111-. .i he E e following s who made a most while at Philadelphia, -fc delegate appointed by his Excellency the Governor from North Carolina, as to thenderfjjound Railroad work Tjme Lock On Hamlet Bank Refuses To Open Hamlet, Octtfk-Rhod em a Mm . . .... woon, oonnacmrs, o gan brefekiH tfbtvmJRoKarorTbe pew $20,000 building for the Bank of Hamlet on Main street. The contract calls for complmon &f January 1, 1914. The all to States. Who in the er cares how they pronounce Boston. Mr. Bryan spoke at Kings Mountain, in as ante-bellum (re State. N. C. not S. C. T Aw don't bother us now, we studying the box scores. As radium is only $52,000,000 per pound we shall hold ours for a better price. So far we have met nobody who didn't know all about how the games are won and lost. Anyhow, after Travis made that speech it seemed to put a quietus on his critics. Who can blame the insurance com panies for robbing us when we hand over the money without a word. In Philadelphia the histories of the redskin race contain nothing but a chapter about Chief Bender. The Missionary Society of the Pres byterian Church will meet Friday at 4 o'clock, in the Lecture room. Topic: Korea. The next in fashion is said to be the trousers skirt; we thought the women bad been wearing the trousers all the lime. If all judges would shove things along like Judge Whedbce there wouldn't be so much talk about delay in the courts. Now if Claude Kitchin can succeed in getting Underwppd up and Brother Rouse down he may be able to land Tom Dixon and Cole Blease should form a partnership; both are getting along in this world at the expense of the negro. In declining to submit the initiative and referendum to a vote of the people the legislature Virtually told us that we didn't have sense enough to past on these questions intelligently. "Will somebody tell us whether 'politics is' or 'politics are?' " petitions the Macon News. Who could refuse so small a favor. It is. Greensboro News. During the big games, "it aint." It will give you an idea of the value of the Panama Canal when you remem ber that instead of travelling 8,000 miles round South America ajship can make the trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific ia ten hours. 3 Of course the members of the legis lature asay know more about these to-callled reform measures than the rest of us, but we pay the tax aal ought to have something to any in the matter. II I r- So far as Wilmington alone is con we woulda't care if she did have a little recr bat the legislature rannot afford to set such a bad prece dent in the matter.' If Wilmington Is allowed to have saloons nog a lot of other places will demand the same privilege and then is no tenia where the thing would end. Thk is the waiy the V ilmington Star figures the natter: "inn Texa editor who left assets of 1100,000 might have accounted- for it in this way 'Amount saved from year's work, 30 cents; balance left of legacy from deceased uncle, t99,".70. Total SlMjttfc-" rthnwifwW Tint is just for the benefit of the laymen; the newspaper men knew kOW It was all the time. The Stste Journal gives us the fol lower, sample of how the Fire Insur a nee Companies soak vs la North Carolina: Rate on an orry de tached brie, state ami Metal roof building, under fire protection, In New York State, per' $1,000, 1 00 On property in flat at No. 110 last 36th Street, in ttie congested East side district of New York City, par $1,000, fSifiaX Oe the Governor's i ma nsioa in Ra IdtVta a whole city Mock by itself, par $1 000, 3.00. Oa a detached hfkk, slate and- tsotal reef dwelling an Notth Bsount stret. in RaMffc. In easy ranch of a fee hydrant, par $1,000 $J.ao. There U no danger of flatting into a Craven county remit, Mid teal tangle with the Federal Government la IttndMan she iosurttMt Tht State' fins sole iarisanctloe tad Legislature should take hoM and an tssn rtlMi from ouch aatort ngs of the Celebration of the Fiftieth Lbnildiag will be one story, and have the modern improvements. It will be one of the finest exclusive bank build ings inthis section. The growth of the Bank of Hamlet has been rapid. The bank hs sold its present building on Main street to Langston Bros. Tuesday night Cashier Morrow of the Bank; of Ramfet, locked (the time safe containing the cash on hand amounting to $10,000. On Wednesday morning the safe refused to open. An expert was rushed ' from the factory ' and ia still trying to get to the $-10,000. rsary Emancipation rroctaraa- f the former slaves in the Southern First: Pennsylvania was a free State and therefore, it was inappropriate for such a celebration to have come off While the good white people in the great: State of Pennsylvania, should, take from its public trearury $95,000 and aHow it to be used for a purpose reflecting no credit on the white people, and a discredit on the colored: people, is a mystery to me. For if there is found arte decent, f brainy colored man or woman, who is. decent and has regard for 'the troth, and will say tljat the Philadelphia celebration was in any way a help to the colored people to the good, one bit: let me have his or her post office address. I don't mean the interested class or prime movers (more besides) in the celebration, for they say good. I believe the propertyless and irresponsible class of the colored people anywhere would even sell the birthright of their own people for $1,000 cash more or less, and for divers reasons such colored people are unfit to lead. Be it understood in my opinion, the white people as a race have done so much good for the betterment of this world, that it would be unbecoming to any colored man to even intimate anything that would tend to put the white race in an unsavory light but at the same time, I have never understood why it is when the whites undertake to help the colored people as a rule (not always)they help the colored people by giving comfort, aid, and by putting at the head of the colored people the propertyless and irresponsible to lead them. It seems to me that a friendly race, to a people, would do otherwise. If I were the white people, and rf from the depth of my heart desired to help the colored people, I would do that one thine for them that really helped and was an uplift in fact and in deed, and, if on the other hand, my conscience would not allow me to do this, I would quit and keep my hands off. "For how empty learning, how vain is art, Same that guides the life and mends the heart.'' (Signed) Isaac H. Smith, New Bern, N. THESTATE PRISON FOR PICKPOCKET Sam Brown Draws A Four Term In The Penitentiary. Tent TWO GET ROAD SENTENCES Three Neflroes In Search Of Easy Money Get Into Trouble. It has been a long time since a pro fessional pickpocket aras tried in Crave)) county Snperior Conrt and when fou negroes were brought before Judge H. W. Whedbee yesterday charged With this offense, there was naturally considerable interest manifested In I li proceedings and much speculation afc to what the verdict of the jofy would be. Sam Brotrn, Wallace Dixon, Harvey Beal and Wilson Partin, were th four defendants and the ofiVense with which they were charged took pladt on last Saturday, October 4. On that d;i Barnum and Bailey's circus came tjo New Bern and the men, with tin- exception of Partin, who Wat rxon era ted by the jury, decided to mV a little titty money by touching tin pockets of visitors to tftemtyttariHe, the streets and public places were ferowdeuV'1 It is often the case that the best laid plans go wrong, and thus it wa with the one concocted by three of the negroes. They Succeeded in get ting their hands on a considerable amount of the coin of the ream "bit were soon within the grasp of the la and since that time have been foutnlng at the county mil- Soma link time was consumed in hearing the evidence in tht daae, bwt after Ike fury had retired to their I row rr to deliberate, they ware out only a 1 rhort time before they brought n a Verdict of gailty as to Sam trow WMtnce Dfaroa and Harvey Bail. Brow was sentenced to serve a term of four years in the State prison, Olaon drew a term of four years On tie CAN'T Vault 3 H!tt FIGHTING THE ADVENTISTS. 4- Charlotte Ministers Visitors. Don't Like Charlotte, Oct. 9. Considerable in terest has been evinced in the revival services begun in the city auditor- urn Sunday night under the auspices of the Religious Liberty association. The services are in charge of Evan gelist Carlyle B. Haynes, of Baltimore, and are scheduled to last for two months. The Seventh Day Adventists, however, have not received a very cor dial welcome at the hands of the min isters of this city. Dr. Vines, of the First Baptist churdh, attacked the Ad ventists in an open letter published in the Sunday morning papers. The min isters of the city have met and indorsed the attack of Dr. Vines. Mrs. Belle Hfhes Edwards left vesr ter&iy for New York in the interest ofW New Era Crib of whichsW mi ie inventor. tl Hi tt.,,irt,'1Banks',''of Grantsboro. 'was' among the business visitors here yes- id A Midgette, of Oriental, terday. Miss' Emi spent yesterday in the city visiting; ... . . relatives ana shopping liijttspOi Mjss ear-l j 0$eaL of . (Omental, was in the city yesterday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blades returned last elvening' From Philadelphia,. , . L. I. Moore returned last evening from a professional visit at Kins ion. Captain J. M. Satterneld, commander of the local branch of the Salvation Army returned last evening from a short visit at Kinaton. ,.. !.!. in iuin a, ". 1 H. T. Smith passed through, the city last evening enroute to Rivedale for a short visit with relatives. , I W. M. Dowdy left last evening for Oirental in the interest of the J. S. Miller Furniture Company. ii FAIRVIEW SANATORIUM NEW BERN, N. C. thoroughly Modern Steam Heated institu or the care of all non c tagious Medical and S gleal diseases. A special diet kitchen is maintained for the benefit sow sK"rOUR-Uo f OTOH Pens nui) lm. 19 i-Colfl kai. tat .For TWret TWnfcerSs SAVE THE XTR0WNS ,th New Bern, N. C; - i-i i ll j1 Mi s . irm T INrfle an resporfirbleBcary PftTl Ub 1 '41 I III I -ilfti ran I I af "ft I I an responWble Board of Direct la indlapenalble t.j.i( ii nn JITflDm"lnnT I mail vtm lil irf n-i'id I yfineou 1 1ar.l blsn 'tumn Sisw jdiIT L. F. McCabe, of Oriental, spent yesterday in the city attending to business matters. ATTEND SUNDAY GAMES AND HEARTILY SANCTION THEM. St, Louis, Oct, 9. Urged by the pas tors of every church in East St. Louis, many of them opponents of Sunday baseball, hundreds of churchmen at tended a charity baseball game between the Police Department team atid a team of newspaper men. Many pastors mentioned the baseball game in their sermons a week ago arid again today, and urged their congrega tions to attend. The proceeds of the game went to the Qbeeh's Daughters, to be used in purchasing clothing; food and medicine for the city's poor and sick this winter. The ministers attended the game and rooted vigoro6sly for their favorites. A hundred girls sold programs. The ates to the park were In charge of Mrs. Ella Oebikc and Mrs. D. D. Beatty. Girls sold popcorn and lemon ade. ' This Was the first game of baseball ver advertised from the pulpits of East St. Louis churches. The police were the winners,"1 S to . net Mm . . f ' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY COM PANY HAS UNIQUE SYSTEM. J. J. andG. R. Brinson J.W. Pipkin and son Vance, of Baird's Creek, were among the visitors in the city yesterday. I. Ensley and Adolph Scott, of Arap ahoe, were in the city yesterday at tending to business matters. J. E. Reel, of Baird's Creek, was among the visitors here yesterday. Edgar S. Weaver, of Arapahoe, spent yesterday in the city attending to business matters. rlj pr. Ernest fett-ndn Osteooathic Phy sioian i b Kim i .(nBGi stored)1 iti imhaubiM Rooms 320-311 Blk'a Temple, ! ytiiiu Hours: 10 to ij, a to 4 and 7 to o, , CHRONIC DISEASES ASPECIALTV Ten years experience in treat ingchron ie diseases. Complete Electrical Equipment. Do ycu wear a truss? If so, let me show you my special make. For all ages, from babies up. PHONE 701. ROMULUS A. NUNN Attorney and Counselor at Lav Omen 60 Craven Stbkh r 1 Telephone Nos 97 and 86l N ft 3:2 INT. N J .' D Mrs. M. E. Law, of Raleigh, is visit ing her daughter Mrs. Henry R. Bryan Mrs. R. J. Disosway left yesterday for New York to attend the Episcopal convention in that city. Miss Rosa Spruill, of Ash wood, was among tne visitors in the city yesterday. o.i The Co-operative Supply Company (the consumer's store) has put on a unique scheme which will be of benefit to their customers and which will also do away with much inconvenience in keeping track of purchases made. Card of the value of $5.25 and of $1.05 have been gotten out by the company. These are placed in the hands of cus tomers at a reduction of five per cent. and arc then used by them in making purchases. The idea is a unique one and bids fair to be very satisfactory. , , MISI1L IN TIE i SHCONO TIME THAT JURY HAS FAILED TO REACH AGREEMENT. i n j i u 'j mit. 1 LEE CASE tent ewe el to th road for these Clarence Rdwirdt, colortd, was touad fguaky of larceny, Mary Ed Colored, was found gaUty of iag iroka goods. Sentence ia Noah B. Lee, of Arapahoe, was tried at yesterday's term of Craven County Superior Court on a charge ef retailing splritaout liquors. This is A case thtt has attracted considerable at t entidn in' this section. Uiiii Lee, who is engaged in the operation or a gas boat between this city and Arapahoe, was placed under arrest several months ago in this city just after he li.:d emerged from the express office with more liquor than Is 'anoint! ii He was taken before a mas strat for a hearing and since that tirae Ike baa been through numerous hearings land one term of court. At the last Lena of court he was placed on trial but after the jury had been out for some tine they failed to agree and a mistrial resulted. ivs ".) tl ,ln iMitfj jiniii Ji;tf dill Strange to say, that is just 'what oc curred yesterday. Evidently several of the jurors art of the belief that Lee is guilty while others hold the opposite opinion and neither aide Will give way to the other. After being out for several hours the jury told Judge Whedbee tan they could not agree and a mis trial was ordered. Once again wiU Lee be compelled to tell his etoryl before a jury. Ex-Judge O. H. Guion returned yes terday from a professional visit at Goldsboro. 1 h Mm - Miss Myrtle Rhodes left yesterday for Fort Barnwell where she will teach during the next few months. uempsey wood, ot Km, inn, was among the business visitors here yes terday, i , 'ldi. Disease tiiij ili Ul.i,,. , i.l l tAlt f".R(l 3 IT .19 It is less costly to secure the services of a Graduate Veterinarian than it is to buy new stock. Dr. J. ft Hospital and Office, 66 Broad St. Near J. A. Jone's stables -I oil! t! remain p.c HI patawa npanrrsJa ,7 . M '-Stop at The-- Claude Wheatley, of Beaufort, was among the visitors in the city yetter day. Mrs. Mark Disosway left yesterday for Plymouth to visit her son Dr. Al fred Disosway. i Miss Lula Brewer, of Vanceboro, returned home yesterday after a visit here with relatives. S. M. Brinson spent yesterday at Askin attending to business matters. '"I ' 1 !' ,.' i C. L. Spencer went to Washington yesterday tb attend to business mattera. T. J. Roberts spent yesterday al Polloksvltle attending to business mat ters. - ' 1 ' " A fresh lot of Bell't Chocolated! just received, at 40c. the pound. Kafcr'a Bwkery. ol i i i i i, i 1 ,i, s ban Jtdi oi bia-..:, n. lo i yjt niv u ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Hughes Building, Craven Street NEW BERN, N G ' 1 : 1 : ' ' Protect Your Institution It fortunate In having for ita Board men of experience and nanrlal ability, srhn nglva thair . mm transactions patting through the L 4WbiaaaWiiardt!i2 UHJ ndprotectinf the Yfe- H)WWntoil.aJnijoL) oifV Ii JOr-iAV4R. 21 tore 1 svai NEW BERN TRUST i 1-106 CCW a C cJ-Htl ''-'' IWllg lo r nrnu in,! In :-' nil meni ton nWVataSLfl Ii: NB' Jin Oi 1 IPWI 'Mil aahafll aii'ilili . ST iK.ii .a AWttR.-noinccJ immmmmmnmJi BANKING I nr. o AND ' ' o rnMDAMY awnkawf irrii t I'lMM illlll 103 eji hloi .ymuoa o:i Oil' Ii'iIVI'j'O l'i ri)i.! ni noun1 ll-MlXIS ''lU ,l,-i 1 11 ' I Ulliai i .in diBt"'1 " "" di sldcdoiq si ii bits i; s t irrti . B ; IBM . .i. nil liinu irrJiit -mI i IBS H .vi., nil ti noiJj.i)-j7iii lljtll b . ' DoYttUtciBsnking I j t m "ni I ,.. ,ak"'"' ''hFSLv "' (b Li V I a m iyiI'.i.MvPii,, fm ill piP ows ;t9t "' Ws t-: - tfinmd oT tmtu&& vlduui grtosHi3 a .-? " ailmuh MOrtwAfr)i' U.' j. ;- otjII Llori viiiricii(ClfidlVI.. dloCloill ndaiiToD. While in Norfolk, 90S Ma n Street Z. V. BARRINCTON, Proprietor s.sw t.av ween. Hot and Cold Baths, Nice, Clean, Airy Rooms, Special Attention to Traveling Men, and F.xcursion Parties Horn MMH(anin-iatIA irli nnitirnbitni .fid I ob i vfcrf ibiilw ssiiinimoD baoillfH IT ' oilafcllA -Jill iurltl race is not aJ- Jlit 'jnoln nii)ifl ways to toe &wfftT but tiJways. H That hare and tortoisci race would hardly b$ a (i ) ei ivnli . jl jsrl aflilidiil event now. , bio n. President Tate, of the Just Freight Rate Association, makes the charge that there is a. big railroad lobby at Raleigh actively at work and that it wan the) cause of the death of. the public service commission bill, Uovernor Craie should investisate this charee If the railroads have that much control over the legislature it isa serious thing Perhaps if :the Governor would Adopt the President' methods , in dean with lobbies he would rid the capital of this pest. 'i ll H'H'll I'll 1,'l'iii lifi The 1NjBlj,,York , Democrats hardly make Suiter campaign treasur I navf -j r rrivrrr iimn ymvv.xa I nT i l u It is th S I l r.nwi i gniliiaii ,S otwv H it you are ninning mart, and the race Sulzer evidently 'started out to ca ture the Presidency but there it possibility he may land In Sing-Sing HKqrnoi tiii .ol'ml in'.-i Inn, Tl') The pickpocket, who reneVed oU unsuspecting visitors of their rojli last Saturday, are now busily eogaie in helping Craven county solve th good roads problem. Ww art cAirionsi toi.see kssrnrMwifl not made by big btrsfirest and lobby. 1st Is going t6 Wk. ",rr, Spicy stories should be told gia- m iaaiii iiri vnA oeHven e man wl l lis rrvrvLr r . rni' at i il !WIH t i-it. . tinn.ii) an -tmi.j. nooinntttl M-yi lii.rl Mttri'i 'nil vci -ilotn i-tin ytdJ I Ctrl 10 JS ill) to A)il". i n) i, Li i nA ioqii . I'luow j1 ni ll 'IK V"I iDl'jvm yonori Ml V! II in b'nlviMi Ii.ij- -. bottu'l 'lib Ti. t.it jtuit Wl . atci , JkT -SI lvieauows ni (niM I now irtinr l)R0 'i -ill i'MjKOIQ lew peril . id).- motj d) bat i i isa aw i a Mtlshnt a Maahajant mm tthiaW nf i nlsf a an a Hi i an i i n i n m I Ml I tfiw wm Wf nwwow 1 1 1 altffwrwi Sag aTS.w ZZZ rsq ,(nw mrO viii. i i..,.' ft Mil -xurf ""; ii'iTr.! noma ,vnni i i . ilium! ivJli.l iil: I oodi who U A M ribbon pinned on hini in this year bf ouj 1 i r 1 I iA . , nan tia - W licit anoiner I iLm, M lliyfte I nS 1 i i ia it,m luo I in. Kl 'llj)M Iiii,, bJ 111. 'M IO .111 , J to the tortoise you li.rljll 1 sirli a is nil ludt do XI, I vti X -HI want mi i. 1 1 id l ill adwav! bnc vifil Oaloantl tm m mm rttakn. He issaoq tth dT .oMdt msdl mii,nr.') rllio. ,V A. joiMltil Want a Field tike This? Vetch !: no ill irfl nnilr.iuli) iil M orwi i 'liiir wm A -"toMW .Clover, Uttt, btc. and your crop will be better. It Insures a It Insures agai bat Failure. .W.IA Odr Seecfe'sjn Ready For You. '"JAftM'PLMENTS rtol-'l!! dT II .mi t.W 1 1 ion iiu hil-o-iii icif unif il imlw sarK)liiB s Ii'ivoKl s!i .Iniilil iiI II .1 yd i ... J I . i: a I' .vrui hi vi.'iii mi ,Hiin anw "m-s vwan. .TaBaW iB ! I I mrL arm OT TO D TTC thlil'-Vf fill-1" i I : ,T i, Aft nHfirl) ,Kli .1 fW.l il 1 tww 1 ii . GRAIN BRICK & CO. A Ii Nr.. 686 SSSS Sabscribe for The Journal SNA lUOIl WSUIIH nuf