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7 7f H 6 J Q U R N ALv New t York Cottou Market, : . f ",T" - - ' .... . : JHJbBshedeviiydayUith je - following were- the opening and j 3 TJ." if' rSflMffil -v' eeptMonday. . Journal ; BuMing 60 ekin prk 09 New Yk . Cottim " . V j ..y - ... - . .. . - . . .. .ss . -- " TTYpT - JcUtS F) tJXh. Pmen St. . . J Exchange, August IS. ;V ' ' ' r ? ' 71 LasX;---"; Zj1 : PhomeNo.8. ; ,.v:&yOr 4l9 TTI ' 7 wllSrilsfe . At io.o : " . law v-;; . , lyf ISfVvte1? CHARLES L.STEYEN3, Oct 10.43 ' 1047 " 10.29 V ; -"Vrv?l " ' ' ' ' "' - - kMr Jl fLlt( ' TwPIiSf Receipts 6,424 - . V? ff, !' ; ' jt-V- A ; ' "' 4 V-'--''.' ' ' ' ; lPfl ' HT JSflis -B0 Wo Matter Wkat Color. 11 VM' .-.C tA COPmflT SSe I II - V '..v JV.-r.-.:. - . ir 1 -- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year, in advance One Year, not in advance Monthly, by carrier in the city- Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern -J. C. as second-class matter. JFFICIAL PAPER OF NEW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. ' New Bern, N C, Aug. 17 1905. THE REMEDY FOR GRAFT. The Tradesman. Cardinal Gibbons has suggested pub licity as one remedy for the evil of "graft" which is apparently permea ting all classes of society and creating wide distrust in the honesty and integ rity of any among us. This may exercise a deterrent effect with some, as the cardinal points out that men will hesitate to ruin a name that has been showered with honors, and covered with the confidences of their fellow men, but this will not eradi cate the evil or even materially lessen it. There is need of something deeper and stronger than mere publicity; there is need of arousing nil those forces and agenccs which build up and sustain pvb llC .-.flit ilii-. ;i' . Hi:' ' H-e old MiilK;a!uS I f I right, truth, ho i. , -i: -try and faith ful devotion to di . hall once again reign over the minds and consciences of men. There is need that our educators shal teac h the youth that life has something more in it than the accumulation of money; there is need that our churches, ic, . i-f if ! or -Act. j.ha!l ;icr.eh that 1 digit 1. .. i no for the rich, but that one .111, "'the poor shall have the gosjiel preached unto them," and its teachings become the recognized aiifhoiagc for our social fabric. Tin-re is need that our press shall de mand the enforcement of law for all alike, and the exposure of "graft whenever found. The fact thai the de partinent of our government appear honey-combed into graft is the worst example that is placed before the peo ple of the nation. It has been an open secret in politi cal circles for years, that the govern nient must in- "bled" on all occasions and on every side, which means that everything made for. scld to or per binned for the government, must have 'graiV' in it, and this has unquesiion ably had much to do towards the foster fig of this evil upon other avenues and 111 dlhi-r channels of life and business. The government printing office has lung been regarded as a hot-bed of graft, and yet that department seems to defy all clien ts for its cleansing and purification. H, "graft" in this con nection, we mean a higher cost to the government than the same service un der same conditions can he obtained by private individuals. Jt further meantt the retention in official positions of those who are not rendering any equiva lent for their wages. To effectually cure the evil "f graft, the entire politi cal stable must be cleaned out, so that really honest and worthy men will not feel ashamed to offer for and fill politi cal positions. (.ovemment is the fountain head of our national life, and if the fountain hp impure, the whole stream becomes tain ted from that source. Society cannot well rise higher than its chosen stand ards of leadership, hence we believe that there is more to be hoped for more to be accomplished towards rid ding the country of graft, by demand ing higher Htandards among our politi cal leaders, and purer citizen in our legislative halls, on our juries and in every official position. Therein lies our greatest danger to the nation. While corrupt men can buy official stations ol great truHt and responsibility, there will be evidence of this all down the current of noddy, and w' need the starting afresh of every 1 agency that can tnfluence the people to get back or. safe and sane grounds of human action. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loss something- if the head is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair, it now known, is caused by a parasite that burrows into the scalp to the roct of the hair, where it saps the vitality. The lit tle white scales the g-erm throws up In burrowing are called dandruff. To Cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop railing hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldness. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co, Detroit, Mich. O D. RRADRAM. Ppcdsl Art. ROWAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, To be Held at Salisbury. N. C, August 23-24. 1905. The A. & N. C. R. R. have author ized reduced round trip rates on the Certificate Plan from points on that line to Salisbury, N. C, and return ac count the above occasion. Agent Salis bury will honor certificates on or before August 31st, 1905. Nothing on The Market Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to druggists -verywhere, and nine out of ten will ive their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent druggist, of Jop lin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says; "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend this preparation. Kor sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. The Hongkong authorities forbate Chinese to hold a meeting to agitate further the American boycot. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask for Foley's Honey and lar and insist upon having it. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy. The New York Life Insurance Com pany is the first of these corporations to be taken up by the legislative com mittee of investigation. After Four Public It Aroused The public Is aroused to 4 knowledge of the curative merit of that great medicinal tonkv, Electrto Bitten, o sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mat) M- Walter, of M 8t. Clair Ail. Co lurabus, p. , write! : "For seven.! month 1 was given uptoiiic I tad f ever. an ague, taf nenrc pert wrecked; I coiilr not sleep, and my stomach wu so weal from uaelcfts doc ton drugs, thallrouV hot eat , Roon after beginning to tak Electric Bittota, J obtained relief, an( In short time I was entirely c- ?i' Cuurantoalat all drugstores; price CJI G. B. Burhans Testifies Years, (j. a. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stop ped the brick dust lediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symp toms during the four years that hatre elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend roley s Kidney Cure to any one suffer ing from kidney or Bladder trouble.' lor sale by Davis' Pharmacy. Goldie Mohr, the chorus girl who mar ried Alan W. Wood, the former Pitta burg steel manufacturer, will inherit $3,000,000 or 4,000,000 of nis estate, it is said. For Cause of Education. The Sunday News and Observer was the Educational Edition and it was twice the size of the regular Sunday edition, all the sections outside of the news sheet being devoted to the sub jeefof education. The paper was an interesting and valuable document for the caujes of the schools and colleges of the State, both as a historical retros pect and a prospective view. The colleges are enjoying a period of prosperity which I ;dicata that the yoothof U.j fctste appreciate thes Institutions and that the higher educe tlon Is becoming more popular every year. It is a welcome sign when th colleges report that their Capacity is taxed to ths utmost to accommodate their students as has been ths cass for wsral years. Ths papers serve food cause when they exalt the hlguor education. v .":,yl. - ?, " ' 1 ' '. "" r '' " :: . ' ,.t . ATouchfna SlorVv-2, -'i b the saving from death, of the bahy ll - M f . n , ' Crahaa Crackers EsSSer Ilia Biscuit 1 I SodtlTea Escnit J Lenoa Snaps It is conceded by the highest authorities that the soda cracker contains the life-giving elements of wheat in the best proportions. - This being so, then UnMda Dlsculf must at once take first place as the food of the world a soda cracker, but such a soda, cracker 1 Made by-exact science in sunny bakeries so light, bright and clean, that they are a revelation. The flour is tested; the purity of the water is absolutely assured; the very air is filtered, why even the temperature and moisture of the atmosphere is accurately regulated. The sponge is kneaded by polished paddles, not by hand. Indeed, Uneeda filscult are only touched once, and then by a pretty girl, from the time the flour leaves the bag until the beautiful package is placed on your table. You ask why all this work, all this care in the making of a soda cracker? Because the soda cracker is the best of all food and U need a Biscuit is the most wonderful of all soda crackers. And with all of it the price is only 5f a package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Bingham Boys at the University of North Carolina. Trustees Sale. Pursuant to a power vested in me aa The stand in scholarship and evarv ttee of the estate of D. A. Owings department of the student life taken bankruPt. 1 will offer for sale and will by the boys of the Bingham School, I 8611 10 tne nlKhe8t b'dder for cash on located near Mebane, N. C, at the AuKU8t 23, 1905, at the store of D. A. State University, is very gratifying. ' 0winE8. on Broal street. New Bern N. Besides good scholarship and deport- i ?' a" those new and Becond hid sew- ent, the boys are among the -first in 1 8 m,K:,"neB' "Reiner win an tne athletics and have been honored Ly 1 8ewln m&cnine . -mtracts belonging to their fellows with offices of trust. the estate- BioB wiu b received on Bingham boys have filled the offices of the whole or any part of the 8ame- Chief Marshal, Society Debater, Man- I Wm- DUNN, Jr., trustee. 7P agerof Football Team, Class Secre tary and Second Vice-President of Class. A handsomely illustrated catalogue Peculiar Disappearance J n Pimlron tt Rntlonrilla f x ,.u,Iut o, oouunea ire oy u,, disappearance of his pain writing to Preston Gray, B. L., Princi pal, Mebane, N. C. Wat Wasting Away. 'I had been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years," writes: Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh and never felt well and doc tored with leading physicians and tried II remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well During the summer kidney irregula rities are often "caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. . Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's h.ioncy cure. For sale by Davis' rharmacy. The train known aa the "Fast Flying Virginian'' ttn from Morris ton nearly to Philadelphia with the engineer dead at the throttle. If n a kind of blllious mood. You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good, As DoWitt's Little Early Risers. When e'er you feel impendinc ill And need magic little pflL No other one will fill the bill Like DeWltt's Little Early ii (. Auarus.to the amount of about 1632- 000 have been made in the ease of vari ous claims against Veoexnola, . . ' - "SWBsssBawsaesi. A Warnlno to Mothers v' Too Siucb care cannot be used with mall children 'during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As, e rule It U only necessary to give 'the child a dose of castor ol to correct any dloror of toe bowels. Do not ass any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that It is fresh, as rancid U i aniiM 4 aJ L.. . I J . . ntwruM! Attbfcffof 11 month. -vir- . ...i . ZZJP h-Jth, Diarrhoea Remedy ar then a doaeTf C 7, 7 ""'"-V i wo castor oil, and the disease mv be physicians gave her up. - We wr al. A,la h- s'i TTZi M rtm despair, when w, reived try Dr. King's New Discover for Con m! .k.,u i ' . oouie gave ; relief! after tak ntr four ih. flrn.ii,..!- t ,. fertheslth.. I.ever fs.ls to relieve M tre-tmei known and m-y U r, , J Hl cur. .UgnCr cold. At .11 dru, u.Kin.i.h Implicit SA.rl,.ln (, L,Ht.f V" ' ' I r 9 ful symptoms, of indigestion and bili ousness, to Dr. King's NeWXife Pills, He says: "They are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constopation, etc." Guaranteed at all drug stores, price 25c. An alleged plot was laid out to wreck President Roosevelt's special on his way from Chautauqua to Jersey City, but the bomb throwers were frus trated in their plans by the officials of the road flndingit out X NEW BERN. NC Better prepared than ever before for giving a first-class course in SIk.i-i hand and the full Commorcial Course, and for placing our students in po.-ihon;-Fall term begins Sept. 1st. Write for full particulars. S J. HOI.LADAY, I'resideni. J. M. HOWARD. E. J. IICSTTR. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. For the sale of Leaf Tobacco. The piospect is that Tobacco will s.-ll Cn fair prices this season, and we will be prepared to get the seller as (,"! prices in New Bern, as any other market in the East. We will have a full corps -t Buyers, and will do our best to please our Customers Come to the opening sale, August 1st, 1905. Sales every day at II o'clock. Good stables, (looi Water and best attention. We have Storage and Grading Facilities for all whi wish them. HOWARD & HESTEU, Managers. D0N0H0E, Auctioneer. Farmers Tobadco Warehouse. Ancient witchery was believed in by only t few but the true merit of De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve is known by every one who has used it for sores, tetter, ecsema and Weary of their long tramp to strange town and without money to se cure lodgings, four Charlotte boys sat a f am . V. d Cml. 1 1M w Jv vii mio nuvuiciii nwiwiv tracks near .Greenville, S. C, and fell asleep. A few minutes later an out going passenger train swept down up on the sleeplngb oys, hurling them right and left killing, One and fatally injuring two. The fourth escaped unhurt. " They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to eur sympathies. There is not one of them, however, who may, not be brought back to health ; and happiness ' by the use of Chamberlain's s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Toese tablets Invigorate the stomach and href and Strengthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy." - T Wai inPoorJHealUi for Yean, .: Ira W. Kelley, of Manafcld,.' Ta., writes: ,. "I was In poor health fcr two years, suffering from kidney end blad der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians Without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and 1 desire to add my testimony tint It may be the rause of restoring the health of rthcra." Refuse eubttituUi, Foe 1 ale y fstla Ihrmr , lax Jr. Tints an 1 CM!.tn. I : ' !Y:i - J L. HARTSFIELD, Ci 11 tr actor and 11 u I liter. orria 93 1-2 middle st. PHOE Ml Would be glad to have any one inspect my Ifoork as it goes up. L?Jrsaic. failure and lose Furnishings - EvorythlEc to make a home comfortable aoc attractive, suehas book cases; China l&osrte Rockers and others. ? ( . ' Any one that Is thinking of buying will do well I to see trie Lefore the) buy, ss We sell goods where competition cuts no figure, . " - - - i Gaskiir. & f.lill Supply Co Ilanufacturcrs Afrcnts for Erie City Engines d Boilers. Cteiobrated Van Winkle Gin Eotd rrcn-o "Vrrnor DtcamDuplex Tumps J';.w v:;,a Wool -wrU Machinery, Leather Telta, Iron, Kteel, Pipe, r Ti ! mi I cvrjtl inr in e mill sufjly J'ns at rnanafactnrers prices, i SUMMER SUITS for the vi l.,t wiather in hnMipunt. woo raliet?. unlini.-htl worati-l. thfcvinU. outing fannel.s. in ,at-k. d..ul;!e l.r,-Kl.d and Norfolk sllt!. Hie whtit ,-vi-iv tr.aii llillt liv. who liwmm- oa well. Our line of tiitv f.ibriirt m uiwurpasswl, rur skill 111 i-iiltniK nml liutiiK iiiuiuestionrd and eiir prk-r-R (M rea.soiinble Hint tio one ean object, F. l OIIAIMtliK Russell House HKAl'KOHT, N. :., i'Milnilly loint. d. All thedeii iitiex i.f thf t:iiiH;iu. Hell venti Hltti riifiiiiK, t;.( I.eiU, I'houe 0011 ' iiifi-t-i ; , '-., ti- ,inri attentive ser v,iiit. !,':tlijn L50 per day. -pecial und hlicial teiiua by week r month. A. RUSSELL Ernest M. Green, Attorney Ik Connaelor at Lw I'boad Ht., hEiV bKltN, N. l- Well t-tni, ti -nsian-h titles by reasor ot nianj warn e ,ei inu-o in trie ufllce and a Kti.st. i . f l-e.di. i rautlceb in the t;iiirts or raven, Jones, Panlice Carte et, 'Inslcw. or whHrever seitio ExcursicnsRales ToMorehead City And Beaufort. N. C. The All ,nti.- N,,it, Carolina Rail- rom! iinhl luiilur i.niice; will sell round (rip tickets to Morehead City and return at the following rates. IWeek Fnd 1" kt lold " " " ..1hv Hn.l Sun , II M l . ... ... ...I .. '-, 1 1.li until 'V"',',; '" l..llowinJ ..... MtBta). jnldshi-ro Rests. Ladranj.'-c alliiifj: Creek i instnn Caswell Mover jive r.iscarora li:w liern ii-vcnlaie 'll'Ml ill II:ive! .. ': N-V. I A ililwoo 1 4 41) :t ?r. :t ;,u ;i no it Oil 7;i J. Til 2 (15 J. on 1 7, 1 7li I if in 1 til fcund&y tur4Kxcurson TirkeU 'old each Sunday. Uid "nly Ion dat of 2 0(, 1 HI) 1 70 1 i;o 1 50 1 41) 1 :it) 1 i!0 1 1(1 1 00 HI) Hf f.5 ale. 1 30 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 90 85 80 75 75 65 55 35 25 The rates tu J!e..,ufui t and return will be 2i cei: I n highor. Ii. Iv I.. HUNCH, Trallie Manager. Cliamberlaih's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doses of this remedy will Invariably cure aa ordiusry at tnck of diarrhea. It has been riRed In nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect sirccesB. It can always he depended upon, even In the-more severe attacks of cramp collo and chol era mnrbns. It In equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera Infantum in children, and Is the means of Having the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it in pleasant to take. Every man of a family should kxepthln remedy in his home, liny It now. It may save life. Pricb, E.nc. Lar . S'in. 80o. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD For the Perm anal Complexion atrmis, infrrt nm4 na ml fuktoa Im Mrtri mhmiU H It tastaatl abSnWI ufai SaUUUa limot JR waaiiM tlateaa. RCMOVINa WRINKLKt m If by suflls, m tntlMtlBa ttUm thawbi Dr. CharlM Ftaak Sas4 la tiluli VJ thai wUltwuS mf k)tot M tka aaafe aaal pnaaii arai, anana BaM U im aaaaa, Pff Develoels the last " fcraaata, fhrakra Inm rttar M ha thai soto t PwaaTHMitrsToaMsawnl iwjars. oaooo - - ' as v t 4. .H lata aavaaaaaa a lata avrtar aaa araa w aa oaiiaa. wa wiu w uu sricxat om AalUa h will , la hUa rnnpmn, . w a(BaUIs. MwTL .. "1 DR. giARLCS CO, Farmeri Convention at Raleigh. Jhs A, (t K. C. R. R. hsve sntk ! lied reduced rates front all points, its line to Relelnh, N. C, and retam ' en account above occasion, tickets to He sfi!d on basis of one and one-thlr' , fares plus 2 cents for the round trip, C tlckeU to be sold August 30th,' list, ' . and Sept ls,t, Anal limit Sept. 4 to, 1906; s.,. ' V',-. L. BUNCH, .ilZh i ' ' Trafflo Manar. 1 j r. rhons H7 SSn I
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