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1 I I NEW BKN DULY JfiURKAL In the mr ex- JmmI buUdlag, M- Ma l li. STBTBUIS, AND PROPMBTOR In linui ...... 14.9 One Tear, sot In advance . . .. MS Monthly by carrier In the city .JO Advertising MM furnlehed on ap plication. Entered at the Postofflce, New Ban (Tea seeond-elasa matter. orrniAL paper or new bern AND CRAVEN COUNTY. n New Bern, N. 0. June 23, 1910 ALLEGED ANTI RAILROAD FEVER. It hardly needs the statement, that every business house, each merchant and citizen, and the public whose interests are based upon development and growth, are sincere friends of railroads. The recent apparent clash be tweun the government and the railroads, on the proposition of the latter to advance freights has pro voked a great amount of comment, by the press and through pam phlets, the railroads being special ly active in this literary move ment. Their side of the question possesses merit, as it should, and yet there is much that the rail roads do not publish that is the real basis for differences that arise between them and the public. The position of railroads towards the public is not that simply of com mon carrier, hence a public dem onstration every time passenger or freight rates may be advanced. The public is also the investor that buys the stock or bonds of the railroads, and so makes possible the building and extension of all railroad properties. It is in the conduct of railroad properties that there are at times protests, and if the true investiga tion be revealed, the larger per centage of blame will be found on the part of the railroads, for the railroad corporation is not the on ly corporation that occasionally se riously takes the position that it is superior to the people, therefore the government, so that these con ten lions take the forms of grievan ccs, and they have to be curbed in order to make them fully realize the fact that the created is not higher and stronger than the cre ator. In the offensive sense, there can be no anti railroad fever. There are periods when railroad management is notequitable, when the public rebels, but at the same time there is no destructive senti ment prevalent that means rail road effacement as some railroad people might wish set forth. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Signature of Although money Is the root of all evil, the most successful to be those w ho plana 1L WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW Kidney Pills contain just nic eery to tune, regulate the action of bladder. Davie Phar- Speaking of desirable selgntbors hoods of coarse we an desire to Urt Failed In "Mr MiSf died tlx That Foley the Ingredients strengthen and the kidneys and macy. Ward, of Jerseyville, III., "and left me to care for six children. f had never been strong; and this, with tbe shoot of her death, was too much for me. 1 foiled in health, I was tired all the time and dad not want to go anywhere, the headache all the time A, very oear mend advised mc to take Urtut, as it I done bar so much food,, so I nimmoKsd to ate It I attOe safleS- sj) VOel f)aggnggge M CARDUIli 44 H Woman'. Took WW wm .1 strength Is Yon ro If yon do need Kb, I M at once. Every day fwtwett then, se, ao Matter bow MBHIS EVERY CALL New Bern People Have Found that This is True A cold, a (train, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hart the kidneys. Spell of backache often follows. Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for inch attacks. A medicine that answers every call. It Doan's Kidnt y Pills, a true speci fic. Many New Bern People rely on it Z Here is New Bern proof. F. P. Avery, 30 Graves St, New Bern, N. C. says; "I am fully justified in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills having used them with excellent results For some time my back was weak and tome, especially when I first arose in the morning. If I contracted a cold, it always settled in my kidneys and at such times I, endured additional misery, Doan's Kidneys Pills procured at Brad bam 'a Pharmacy helped me at once and since using them I have not had an at tack of backache,"' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbs United States. Remember the name Doam's and take no other. The only time our friends are candid when they have something disagree able to say. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A The newspaper 1 a gigantic mirror In which the whole world sees reflect ed its Joy and' sorrow, its ambition and Influence, it anooess aad failure How's This? We offer One Hundred' Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's tatarrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his Inn. WALDING, RINNAN & NARVtN. Wholesale Rruggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drutrtrists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Care of Cane Seated Chalra. When the cane bottoms of chairs sag turn them npslde down and give thorn a good wetting. Scrub with a brush and nse soap. Let them dry la his position, and tbe ranee will tight en np and be as good us new. f MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES. mark the wonderful progress of tbe age. Air fights on heavy machines, tele grams without wires, terrible war in ventiona to kill men, and that wonder of wonders, Dr. King s New Discov ery to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhage, bay fever sod whooping cough or long trouble. For all bronchial affection it has no" equal It relieves instantly. Its the surest cure. James If. Black of Aeheville, N . C, R K No. 4. writes it eared him of sn obstinate cough after ail other rem edies failed. 60c and $1.00. A trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. Fruit Jars. Say Jim I what are we go ing to do about saving our fruit this year? Well Dearie no need to worry Basnight Hdw Co , have them this sea son and their price is reason able, so just phone 99 or go down and tee them, they have pints, quarts and half gallons. Health vrars alto." writes MlM Rutk nor care for company. I bad. and such beartng-dowfl pains. I Of tf eventrxl and I 4e iriwfTjsseeM fawns CanftaL toe woman's taSMV m H 'Hi need K, or not oeiay, only lets jgg rikij lurtner to take Card today, for Ml cannot ham MM and wUI MY STORY MY LOT (Copyright, 1910, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Copyright In Canada and Great Britain. All rights reserved. J CHAPTER XL I DRAW WITH CIIOYNSKI AND WHIP THS GREAT PETER JACKSON. . THERE wasn't much time for bunting and fishing on my cal endar in 1807. Fighting kept me on the jump. But I did get In a few weeks at home and in the mountains after the Ruhlln fight I had over four months before entering the ring again, this time with Joe Choynskl. San Francisco was stirred up over the match with Choynskl on Nov. 80. Joe was a Frisco boy and bad made bis start there. He was the first real ly clever man I ever met In the ring. He was a great man In those days, and I was still practically a beginner and learning slowly. Joe was one of the CIIOYNSKI LANDED THE HARDEST BLOW I EVER FELT. hardest hitters 1b the ring, it was only three years before I met bira that lie dropped Fltzsimnions flat on bis back In Boston and fought a five round draw with bira. Fltz has told me that nobody ever bit him such a wallop before, and I can easily be lieve It. Nobody eVer hit me before or since as bard as Joe Choynskl did In our Frisco fight Choynskl was a very light man to be fighting me, for be weighed only 167 pounds, according to the state ments given out, while I scaled 219 and was thin as a rail at that I often wonder bow men like Fltzstmmons and Choynskl can hit so hard Joe, like Fitcsimmons, bad his strength all where be could use It for punching He bsd big shoulders and light legs. Be was very fast snd could time bis puncbes perfectly As soon as the fight began 1 found out that I was going to be hit Joe was In and out like a shadow, careful ly keeping away from clinches so that I couldnt wear htm down by using my weight and strength. He held bis right back and jabbed with tbe left until I saw stars. He surely did punch me pretty badly at first A few rounds later I think It was tbe tenth Choynskl struck me tbe hardest blow I ever felt la tbe ring or oat of it I was walking after bim when he suddenly stopped and whip ped orer a straight punch that caught me fairly on tbe mouth- My teeth are very even and grow close together, but that was such a terrific blow that It drove my upper Up through between tbe two to front, wedging them apart I held I'lioynskl off with my left, while I pat my right band up aod tried to pull my lip sway with the (lore. At the aaass ttssa I fried to (pre It .oat with my tongue, but It was no use. I couldn't get It away, sad it bothered me so much that a round or two later, while I was sitting to my corner, I bad ray eeooagi take a knife and cut away a piece of the Bp to release it I bad to keep spitting the blood oat as I want on fighting, for nothing makes e man so atefc as swallowing warm blood As the twentieth round rente along I was chasing Joa'arotad at a livery dtp. We both finished strong, snd the referee called It a drew A number of people thesjgnt I should bare bad the derlstaA. I did tbe fgrctag aad landed tbs only knockdowns, bat Canynakl deserted a let of credit tor Ms c terse ne I was as dados. After tble ngbt I weal boom to Lot AagSSM and ihers wee meU-bd against Joe (todderd, the faov.ua Harrier ens n Joe Oedd.srd had a great record He Ms Bg Mb peuadh. At err the el.ver 'hornekl il wee ftm Is meet s stagger. That wee tost my 1 weat si Onaderd as hart es I ronM end hsmtnered him en bedlr that to tn. Osgood is d IM the first rim re hie life- he weetei le eMt He bad enjMagb Mew Be was Marred set for tbe third rooed sad r.nght se wL as be osaM At toe sad of that rewad hi stria threw bp toe spoag Jobs Brink, the red free, aaeeaem that if Oooo.m quit b woofcj csB M ae cosiest" aad so sMMy wewM be patd by lbs Oeatfas'iaB CesSontoS) HP 0 4T A 1 0 . tofltoS few sataatoa I pteatot a Wig that dropped him bate. Brink top ped H hiMssstf Una, Ise 0 see aid bad reo if as eoold bare foTTn three round. ' Now. I didst pick Peter Jar toon. Wag around ready to fight anybody. Jackson came bark, from England, Where be had beaten everybody for sWeral years. He was a mighty popu lar fighter In California because of the Sixty -one round draw whh, Jim Cor bet f seven years before, la tact, be was popular all over the country be cause be was a good, square-man In the ring and out. I've often heard men i ay. "Well, Peter Jackson was a gen 1 leman, If "be was black." He was too. Lnd there was no doubt that be could I Ight John h. Sullivan wouldn't meet Jim, although the. whole country want & John to stand up and show the su periority of the white race. Jackson had to go to England to get a good fight, and there he -knocked out Frank Slavln, the Australian and English champion. " , i, 1 haA nlnnnn ,,n nil th ntha. heavyweights who might have bad a took In, Billy Delaney was asked if I'd fight Jackson. Billy didn't even stop to see me. He took the match. T niant r r nrAtilr net nanol o ml slil u - A w uei w nuin an uauu uuu uiu a hit of running and some boxing. I knew that Jackson " was a fast and clever big man and that I'd hare to use as much speed as possible to offset his skill. The fight came off in Woodward's pavilion, which divided honors with mechanics' pavilion in the good old days In San Francisco. l call remeuiuer uovv jusl now juru- n looked when be stood up in bis corner stripped for the fight. I've seen a lot oi good men, out I don t mink y one of them compared with JneU- n. He was as tali as myself, and Ills shoulders were as wide as a door. His arms were long, and bis hands swung nearly to his knees, yet be wasn't at all awkward, like most negroes. His muscles all lay smoothly instead of bunching up anywhere, and he didn't have any fat to spare. I could see at a glance that he had trained hard. lie weighed 200 pounds, and the club phy sicians had pronounced bim in perfect physical shape. .Billy Delaney and Spider Kelly were In my, corner. Tbey were the best sec onds In the business. They knew enough to keep still when a man was S;htlng and didn't need advice. Young Itchell and Patsy Corrlgan were be hind Jackson. Peter stood looking across the ring at me with a smile, and then the bell rang. rWe started lightly, feinting each oth er out. I was crouching a little and held my left well extended. I began Jabbing with the left, nud Peter duck ed easily. The crowd laughed. But I d ei :iad my plnns laid and kept right on using the left until we came together, when I ripped in a right for the liody. Jackson Jabbed me op tho mouth sev eral times. fey the end of the first round I had learned two things Jackson's punches weren't as damaging as I had expect ed and 1 could bit him In spite of his cleverness. I've always believed I runic! beat any man 1 could hit. The second round I started with a rush. tn the first few seconds I had Jack son on the defensive and taking more pdnlsbment than be liked. He knew alter half a minute that his one chance lay In mixing It, for he couldn't keep away or block the punches I threw In one after another as fast ns 1 could. H stood and walloped with me. and for a minute we certainly did do some artistic slugging. He ripped some good ones Into my body, but It was like Iron. Puncbes didn't hurt. I looked across tbe way and figured how I'd finish him. There wasn't any use in bidding back a punch nntll tbe Job "watt von, n.", t said, was finished, but I made up my mind wot to beat bin ap any more then I bad to. I. weat straight at bim. He didn't sslt for q tu Iter, but pot up bis bands and tried to Jab me away. 1 poshed M satinet the Jab and punrned him to rtMMbrmtch with my left bringing tbe rlgst orer to hjs chin for a quick and knockout Jackson ml s gainst and bang to tbem to keop felling. He was practically bed OOt. although ett 111 on hie feet I hid started soother left but polled It rjsrk without landing and turned to bit Dane id anna, Jim." I Mid. DoneWl strppod between ns and for Jerk eon's asgeeMB. t- Is 4 of se i Foley's Kidney Pills Tlast They WIU Da far Yna, Tliay wUlawreyrrnr backache. ebrgWtlset jrew bidnaya, cor- rect .ir.Mry irregularities, build ap the were exit tissues, snd eliminate tba sweat) aria acid thafcatote rheumstiem. Pre vent Brlgbt's Disaaaa apd DUu battgt, essi reeeere leelih and the more btoi knar 1 Mr Danderine A L I m '-m EF -H SV - :: flg BBJk l aeeei jl m sal BsK Cat ' . sal LasHaf : imM Las ' I aBrV I "T -bIbI bB fil saBaBBBBaL I snfl anBwn4 BamRBlBBnBSSeBBaHRRr ' CHEAP ROUND IMP TICKETS SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO BOSTON, MASS. Account National Educational As sociation, Boston, Mass, July, 2nd-8th, 1910, the Southern Ry., announee3 the sale of exceedingly low round trip tick ets. Tickets for this occasion will be on sale June 26, to July 2, inclusive, with final rrldin limit July 14, with privilege of having limit extended until Sept. IB, by personally depositing tick et with Special Agt., and paying fee of $1.00. Rates from some of the princi pal points will be as follows. FROM Raleigh, N. C, $26 05 Goldsboro, N. C, 26 05 Durham, N. C, 26 00 Chapel Hill, N.C., 26 00 Burlington, N. C, 26 00 Rates also in proportion from all other pein's. For further informat.on re garding rates schedules Pullman reser vations etc., call on your nearest agent or akdress the undersigned. W. H. PA KNELL, Treveling Passenger Agt, Raleigh, N. C. SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH Mrs. B. P. Kelley, Springfield III., writes: "A year ago I began to be trou bled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull hravy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying snd painful. I read of Foby Kidney Pills snd after taking them a few weeks the headaches let me, tba action of my bladder was again normal, aad I was free of sll distress. Davis Pharmacy. Hubby And vaat did the Doctor sa? Wlfey He said, "Put oat your ton (ne." Hobby And then? Wlfey - Overwork eat ' It cured me," or "It ssred the life of my child," are the expression yoo hear every day about Chamberlain's Colif, Cholera and Disrrhoea Remedy. This Is true t he world over where thi v.i lu lb In remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel eompiainta has received each general spprovaL The secret of (he inter at of Chamberlaln.a Cebe, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold by all dealers. " NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT MEETING To tba Democratic Vetera of Craves County: Pursuant to resolutions adopted by the Craven County Democratic RtMi Bre Committee at tbe meeting held April, 2 1910, notice is hereby given to all Democratic voters In Craven ( o. , tn assemble at tbe refulas voting; peaces In their respective precincts on Saturday Jans, IS, 1910 and elect delegatea and alternates to represent such preoincta ks tbs County Convention which wtU be held at tbt Court House, New Bern, n C, on Saturday. July, t IP10, at tbe boa of IS o'clock, anon. In each pre rmet there ehsll he eleriaal sn e (ecu lire conaieting of five active Dem Ail of aaeb praejcset anethagB hsbJ outskb) of tbe Sky of New Bern shall he bald at tbe pieoea dAeignsted at the keat of o'elork. p m AU of gas areetnrt aatimre nest in be city a New Barb sfteB be held M o'clock gv as. Tbes 4. Jane. 1110. & H LANK. ( hatrman .,f rarer. ( ,mty Be laeseBve CemaUUM. RTObIACH IROUtUL afbeWewreB nt Grows Hair end we PROVE IT! The Great DANDERINE Never Fails to Produce the Desired Results. T enlivens and Invigorates the hair gland, and tueuea of the scalp, resulting in a continuous and anrreesing growth of tbe hair. Letter, of prelne are eon tin u&Uy coming la from Dearly all parts of the country ate ttng ttiat Dauderlae baa re newed i ne growth ef hair tn caaea that were ebnaMered absolutely bopeleaa. A lady from Brooklyn wrltP-B "After a abort trial my balr stopped falling, and I now bave a lovely bead of hair, very beavy and over one and a quarter yards long." Danderine stimulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invigoratnr known. It is a wholesome medi cine for both the hair and scalp.' Even a email bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows results from the very start. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land; 3 ;izes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. aa To show how quickly r I W V pander! ne acta, w e , will send "h larire saniDle free Cot lbj return mail to anyone who r sends this free coupon to the This Out JKnowlton Diadtrlni Co., Chicago, 'with their name end adarean and 10c In silver or stamps: tit pay postage. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Schedule Effective June, 5ih; 1910 Trains Arriving aud Departing From Now Kern, N. ('. Ar. 9.00 a. m. Daily From Oriental. 9.10 a. m. " " Beaufort. 9. 15 a. m. " " Goldsboro. 12.15 p. m. " except Sunday from Raleigh and Washington. 3.30 p. in. Daily except Sunday from Oriental. 4.35 p. m. Daily From Norfolk. 5.35 p. m. " " (ioltlsboro. 7.30 p. ni. " " Deaufort. Lv. 9.15 a. m. Daily For Coltlsboro. 9.20a. in. " " Norfolk. 9.25 a. m. " ' Beaufort. 9.60 a. in. " except Siniilay for Oriental. 1.35 p. m. Washington and Raleigh. 5.35 p. m. Daily Fur Beaufort. 7.30 p. m. " " Goldsboro. 7.40 p. m. " " Oriental. k.sllthecoughI anoCUREtheLUHGS DR. KING'S New Discovery f5SSB! y1 5o&iioo VOLDS l' TRIAL BOTTtt fRE ND ALL THROAT AND LUHCTROUBIFS aBBaBBWBBVaeBBHByeWBBBBBM GUARANTEED SATSFACTOftY Oft MONCV RE FUNDED. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE UNO MECHANIC ARTS ' The State's college for training in dustria) workers ('oilmen in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical snd Merhanical Engineering; in Cotton Mil ling ami Dyeing; in Industrial Chemis try; snd in Agricultural leaching. Entrance examinations at each fount y seat on the Mth of July. D. II. HILL, I'rvsidrnt, West Raleigh, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the Stale for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Cours es leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers Kail Seeskan begins Sep tember M, 1910. Those desiring to ea ter should apply as early as possible. For fatSsVees and other tn forma tton address JULIUS L FOU8T, afoMMeMt, UrMfttborra Ne C. 0 0 0 PERMANENTLY HEALS W.UJ.UJ. ajirt atoajiaiilai 1 astsj s ef OU aaras rssaata epea aaal eareat stoers rerssa to heal tiriin toss are kapt eesweaatty trrtlsted aaal ksetSeS sy laajarHlai to taa atosg. fala to gt5illJSrarrSL4t Sf siear OAJntOV aaal natu tbe stoed la awrtSed a a S Baste seres sad sjaaa 1 SB toe vary stsjates , It )st gees aju taa drsstettes sad rsasseas Ue ur I parities asai paflatsS saeetst wktefc are aas aaaaaa at MSfgaA fag ears epea; tfess, , the set. to asaad tessel a & le toe asset ef all Meed psjtaara. aaTaeS sajp dees it sl nasi taa cSrsalatiaa hat K saVto ass asassaey ssastag ar"-- the tosed. asat la tate way aawau asaajra ta asssttr saa ssrss sag assess, gjaa Shasta. Owe saswsag. set ths aeeliag a,et segla at to aasiesa. aad tsas te hast re tSMSaaajdl a 111 dees ay ant aajrtfyUg tts asssaV aad taaa rsrssaSasi inwieSiiaii afttosnr waslgad hsats ta sB ta asah ttaaaam Best aa asses sad Otoars rrse t all g dssssto taUBaW tat I VVsbM sfjsssssl flaMMssst mm. . '., ANNOUNCEMENTS To the Democratic Volt is of Craves County. I hereby announce that 1 shall strain be a candidate for sheriff before tbe next Democratic primary, to beheld for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence and support in the p.'igt, and if re-elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the best interests of tbe whnK people. J W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FQR COUNTY TREASURER t To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I rcsie'tfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Krnul. ANNOUNCEMENT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic voters of Jones County: 1, hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of treasurer of th Jones County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever s:tid primary is held. I predge myself to ciin.luct the office to th satisfaction of the people to the best of my ability. Most, respectfully. A. J. BANKS. CANDIDA I K FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven f 'ounty : 1 hereby most respectfully announce toy rantli.hicy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is held. If nominated and elected 1 pledge myself to conduct the ollice to the satisfaction of the people to the liest of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of ('raven County. I hereby announce my candidacy for1-' the ollice of Sherilf of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected 1 pledge myself to discharge the tluties of said office to the best of my knowledge and ability and its near as possible to the satisfao- i tion of the otlblic. Very respectfully, RICHARD B. i.ANE. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate I for the ollice of Sheriff of Craven coun ty. Mulijert to the democratic primary, and if nominated 1 guarantee to every person having any business with the office the utmost rescct, politeness and ciiurtcsy. Rcnjectfully, A. E. WADSWORTH, TO TTIK DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF J ONES OUNTY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the position of Treasurer of Jones county, subject to the action of tho Democratic primaries. ' T. A. BELL 48th Annual Convention "N. E. A." Boston, Mats. OrrStly reduced Excursion Fares via. Norfolk Southern Railroad, JUNE 26. to JULY . Travel via Norfolk aad Steanvr Delightful Sea voyage Tick eta include meats and state-rosaa, berth while aboard stoasaam tmf complete in formation, apply to D. V. Cosjh, pass. Agt, Raleigh, or address H. a HUOaiNS, G. P. A Norfolk, Vs. SORES & ULI Seaito, jaJwry MhtossV are a i asgg. A gBgj ItonMMBI
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