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1 t --'- s AD Yfll!TLSED LETTERS iaiMONESii0i New Bern N. .CjUaa 3,1911. J r . 1-1 l 7' . r fT- v S '"J '..ii.'J'-yy ,( i r' : ecu C-sALi 1m 8TE.kE"fS, -FT t AXD PROPr IETOR ilBC TlOJf RATE) r On tr la advance . ...... 4 .M Du 7ar, not In advanc.. 1.01 Kant My by carrier In tit city- - .St ,Advruaing "pllca-nou. rttoa . lurnUheJ a - P- VEnUrod at tts Postoffloo, N.-Bam H. c aa Moond-olkaa-matter. OFFTOAt. PAPER OF NEW BERN AND CRAVXN COUNTT. New Bern, If. C. Jan.; R, 1911, AS THE GOVERN-- -' v-"r, I" -VMEHT COUBT. ? j V.-The' government's i'; thirteen tn -MUj jpt for yew Peri places ; V " C tB population of thia city at 9 '-"'V. 961. , Such was He purport of a teleg1111 frm he pensua director v V W tn0 Journal,Wednesday after noon. v This, so far as the govern' ' ment ' goes"determines . the . official 4; figures for ITev Bern's population, -l to stand nnta 1920. r -V. For nearly tvo years the Journal . has refused to .estimate the coming census report, -any census estimate realizing that' there was in all , probability the chance for errors iv that no after criticism- would rec tify. Just before the enumeration and at one period during the cen sua taking," the Journal comment edr it was termed critieism, as it ; : provoked a reply from one of the enumerators. At this time the Journal offers no special criticism of any enumerator, but the gov "ernment'a flgures, however they '" were determined, in whatever man- :"ner ".the population; - of 9,961 was arrived at, for an official count is cine to hang" over this city for ten years like a huge, uncanny ghost, ' a census caricature, a joke of the "grave yard variety. It is even worse" for. it, is an official Sount . - that is r grossly incorrect, and as such injure) this city .most vitally. Taking a local estimate on a few points. (The graded schools enroll ment shows in ten years an in crease of 90 percent -The post of-- flee receipts in the same time show t au increase of 147 - per cent. The real and personal property tax val uation in the ten years has -in ' creased 120 per cent. . There have been erected more than 300 dwel - liogs. The city's boundaries were enlarged.- And with these mcreas" : es the population as per the gov . ernment shows but 9 1:2 per cent. - increase. With such showings as ; J these, Hhe grotesqueness of the count is Obvious. Children Cry :-: FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A . Men calculate their blessings in mon ey; women in children. ' v "" 1 111 ' $100 REWARD, $100. :'.rv The readers f this paper will be : pleased to learn that there is at least -r one dreaded diseas . that science has been able to cure-in all its stages, and ..'that is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure is - the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bemg a con . , titutional disease, tvqnires aconstituti : onal treatment- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting : directly , upon the blood and mucous surfaces of i the - svatem. thereby deatrovioo' the founda -Lotion of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength bv building up the con- stitutiotrand assisting nature in doing f - its work. The proprietors have so much I faith m its curative- Dowers that . thv " ..offer one hundred dollere for. any case that it rails to cure, - - i r-, - i- 8end for circulars and testimonials. ' .?:. i. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. v ftold bv Drmrtdsta. 75c. ; tioh, 4' :;At''v.V-Th annual meetlDg ipf the Stock- ic' .v holders of toe NewBern Banking ft i-.-:$$.j Trust Company for the election of dlr--i--uffJ-r -ecton and the transaction of such other -:; ' . business as may properly come before C it, will be held at its Banking House, , , New Bern, N. C, on Tuesday, January 11. 1911. between the hour! of 10 a. la. . and 12 m. r h r i GEO, B. PENDLETON, ' - Cnnhlor TfO f r Yc j rtic. f x ccr- EIMA.NCIPATIOM DAY SERVICES. Qaite a large and enthusiastic crowd con&istinff of the leading colored citizens of New ero,:the teachers, profession al and basioPM dement predomiostin?, met atf Smith's Auditorium at 12;15 a. m, on Monday, Jan. r 2, 19U, to eele brate theTf 48ta. anniversary - of : the Emanciptioa ;?eIebratk)8. Tha pro gram was a; Very jejccellent ione . The services were opened Jty masic follow d in prayer, by Rev. JDr A LE Weeks. Next Geo. Allen a pupil in. the public schools read that immortal . docament, written iy Abraham litecohsV: -The rousical part'it th:; programme was well rendered,; Ihe piontst. Miss Emily i aniek,: wsi assisted by 'the club.''"yWDgmeBwhitl't crowd witS two seeWflni'? DriSCamillJpsstorf Place M -$hi:Oeveto Southw'ras broadly : treaded Jn& TfrWy an., eloquently, delfvered. ;;In.; discus sin? he social economic and edttcitioo al conditions;; that confront us today! he held the audience spell boood. Taylor the popular pastor of St, Cyprian Episcopal church was the next speaker; He spoke on the "Romantic Elements of the Neirro Race. It was brief, but effective, and appealed to the higher sentiments of his audience. Collection was raised fey Mr. Iaaae H SmiQiPres- idenb, after which Miss Any Rhemread an able and welt arranged paper on Trus Merit Wins, , A vote of thinks was given to the retiring President, Isaac H Smith, f Or two years faithful aeryices, Mr. W W. Mayes f Tuskegee Institute was introduced, aud after brief remarks, invited the audience io make a visit to the school farm, to be loce.ted here on the ff, T. Washington plant. After Dr, Taylor said the benediction a large crowd 'made -the trip to the "school farm." - ; - Children-Cry FOR f LETCHER'S . CASTORI A it is cowardly to quit the post as signed us by God before He permits us Pythagoras. " - PROOF THAT PROVES If 'one person more than another shOuld know the value of medicine, it is the retail druggist Therefore when ten thousand retail druggist of the United States recorr mend Viool, tne deiicwus cod liver ana iron tonic, without oil, - as tne best strengthening tonlo known, - and are willing to return their customers' money in every case where it fails -to" give-sat isf action, there can be bo room for doubt ' " ' . . " Among others, one of the most re liable druggists of Lynn, Mass.; Mr. Warren Toppan, saysv v From personal experience 1 know What Viool will do. I had a chronic, cold all "Winter, and was so, weak I could hardly get about Nothing seemed to help me until I tried Vinohr-the change .was naigio and what surprised me most, Viool not only cured the cold but- built me up and cured me of a severe stomach trouble that had bothered me for twenty yearaV vinol is certainly .a wonderful modi cine,'; -two guarantee this testimonial to be 'genuine,) .j :?jy? we asx every , run-aowar nervous. debilitated, aged or weak person or any 'penoa - suffering from r chronic coughs and colds te try a bottle of V- nol with tb understanding 'that their money will be returned if it does not do all- we claim-F. S. Druggist New Berny,Ni:C:v-.-r;,....";;'""f Who has deceived thee as often as thysRMiikm.-vi; In sickness if "a certain 1 bidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that- this uerve controls will also surely faiL - It may be a stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the heart or kidneys -It was ut. Shoop tDat first pointed to thia vital truth.' JJr. Snoop's Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the neart or kidneys, mat oid-f asnion ed method is all wrong. :' Dr. Snoop's Uestorative goes directly te these f ail ins inside nerves. The remarkable suc cess of this .prescription demonstrates the wisdom Of treating the actual cause of these failinsr oretns, " And it is in deed easy to. prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely - tell. . Try. it onco, end see! Sold by Bradbam' Drug : - .''i':" ." J . j .' - it',' A man will let his barbor talk him to death,' and get furious with his wife for saying a tenth as much. W ' K Ncw; York Actress Writes for . . ' a Tube of Savodine. ' , To the Savodlne Company: .' $ Corncf Broad and Fleet streets, r "' : " New Bern, N. C. Door t?irs: Enclosed pleaae find 2."c in stumps for one tube of your "Savo dino.'.' This has proven splendid for coldn, etc., tut I have lieen unnj)la to find it in tliis city. If you r,-va an ph tiiliii imicnt h-re litid'y s-nd run t ' a pnd ot !'. . Mir.rs LLi::ori ror.n. '., T. ' ) ;,- 1 f. .!, '! "1 had a r.'.J. -? at t ? tzQ cf 41, which left main bad. Zx," writes Airs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. -: : ': "I was unconscious for three days, and after that I , would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, fciclr headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings"' . '"i "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change cf : life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardd. - - ' y-r-'l 'Since taking Cardul,-! am so much better and can do ail my nouseworK. 4 -lDo not allow yourself' tor get into'a bad fix. ? You might i get fn o bad. you would find it hard to get out : - : i Better take - Cardal while there is time, while yoy-are 'tilt in moderately good health,: just to conserve your strength. ; nd keep youia tip top .condition.. s , ' --j'S- In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad-v d ually grow smaller insteatf of larger you wiitberon the v up-grade instead of . the yown and by and bye" yoif will amve at uie norm. puic, upcucvi ucauu. , , . ' r rj.T hj-iffla at wrtlr'1llorcri!t, irtrtav. - - . ' GREATLY REDUCED RATtS To Beaufort, N. C, Account Cele bration Completion South Endt Inland Waterways Canal." Jan. 6th 1911.. Tickets sold from all stations on or1 folk-Southern Railroad in North Caro lina including Norfolk and Suffolk, ,V a. January 6, and 6, good to return Until January ..Tth.'"-. ,.'v For further information apply to tick et egenta,. or address, ; W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. . . -: . Norfolk, Va. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed, by disease germs. :' No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water,, dust,- even food". But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chilis, fever and ; ague, all i- j . ii, . . . i maianai ana many oiooa gisease yieio promptly to this wonderful b'ood purifi er. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and7- new strength "they'll, give you, - Money back if not satisfied. Only 50c at all Dmggists. . i 1 1 .... i Notice Notice is hereby given that, applica tion will be made to the general as sembly of North Carolina, session 1911, to amend the charter of. the-city of New Bern. This Dec. 4th 1910. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.;' Have' you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ftya tern and caused trouble with mar kid neys and bladder? Have you paine fh loins, side, back,' groins, and bladderi Have you a flabby appearance of- the face, especially under the eyeST Too f re quent a desire to pass urineT If so, Wfl- bams Kidney. , Pills . will . cure, you-at Druggist, Price WcKWilUame' M'f'g; C6., Props.; Cleveland, O.. -"'; 1. -;-, J I Self'contrpria achild begins exactly where parental discipline does, conse quently there is BoaelfHsontrof in chi A RELIABLE - COUGH MEDICINE. - Is a valuable family friend,' Foley a uoney ana Tar ininiia this condition ex actly. TMrs. , Charles Kline, N. 8th Eastern, Pa.; states; "Several memb ers of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley 'a Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in the house.. It soothes, and reliovea the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. - I . have ' always found it a reliable coughcure."-F g Duffy.fe?;':" SJEverybody"caa: .instantly detect con ceit in everybody hut hlmseU ?J, Rheumatism Relieved in Six Hour f 'Dr. lietehWs relief for Rheumatism usually relieve! severest cases in a few Hours. It action apon ; the system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the causd and the diaeaee quick" ly disappears First dose greatly bene fit. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Bradham Drug Co.";;" 5. vV' "-';;..-. r.; ' ; l '-' ' "'. " "., '.'''r'', . ' : Cheerful company shortens the miles. -German.' ; ; .,:f i ''i r - 4 E . of i ft . . . . j Clangs supreme ur.lzr every (crt. Feel s l cure, her;) fiowar.s in (!;cLc:.;?. . dow::::s r.i ways corners Crerrp r.r 1 . IV : :c::h ' v .! .r4 , f,'(ivfln I'r ' il'mn wtm li' i I i VI t Chlhl 11 . I ll IV 1 ll ) ; ii ;. 'i I , i . ; " T '. i " I !! ., , I !. I '') f t r i i I A - i sbm. - toswtsaw SBM ANNUALMEET1NB Of the Stockholders of the Natlona' Bank of New Berne, for the election of its di-ectors and the transaction of such o'her business as may come beforr them, - will be held at their banking house, on the second: Tuesday of Jan uary, being the 10th. day of Januarj 1911. : - - v The poll8will I e opened at 12 o'clock and close at 1 p m. i ; " . . G. H. fiOBERTS. Dec. 8th. 191Q.. 1 . . Cashier. APPETITE GONE. Indigestion Ig the Cause of It Brad- ham Drug Co. Tins the Cure. People, go on suffering from Utile stomach troubles for years and imag ine they have a serious disease. .'.They over-eat or over-drink and force on the stomach a lot ot extra work. But they never think that the stom ach needs extra help to do extra work, : If these people would take two -MI- O-NA stomach tablets with or rafter meals stomach misery wOuld go In five. minutes and they would be e great big help to the stomach In its strain of over-work. , - - MI-O-NA is guaranteed by Bradham Drug Co. .-to- cure Indigestion or any stomach disease or money back. ' MF-Q-NA for belching of gas. Ml-O-NA for distress after atlng, MI-O-NA for foul breath. ' MI-O-NA for biliousness. MI-O-NA to wake up" the liver. MI-O-NA for heartburn. MI-O-NA tor sick headache. " ;MI-0-NA for nervous dyspepsia. .MI-O-NA after a banquet." MI-O-NA for vomiting for pregnancy MI-O-NA for car or ea-sickness. Fifty oents a large box at Bradham Drug Co., and druggist everywhere. k When Cervantes Nodded. . Ilh ';Den -'"Quixote." ; ;Saricho continues to -rwe.oa his Has after having la- aienteo tne, animars-Oeatb. - . . .... FOLEY' IDNEY; REMEPX-AN AP '"Xu McConneH. Catherme St , ,Eimira, m xit wowsJ-fiiWish io express1 my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy. x whl h I fused for a bad case of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work- most1 effectt ively and proved to -ms without doubt t is the most .liable kidney medicine I have ever wkenK S. uutiyv-. .;.: 1 - $t&r&JUrJtl nii 1 FtrstrFalr One-How dreadful It Is to have a skeleton in ine lamuyr sec ond; . Fair -One kww,- ear. :H4ve uou ever iriea i?rciiw . icvl t AvoUi popntorltf Vtt Da wan ahum mud no iat teneflt.PMiiJ.f f ';iir'; !!scapedJ with his tJFEr iiTwentyiie years ago 1 faced an awiai death." writes, u o. Martin, Port Harrelsort.' 9. C. "Doctors said 1 had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it. sure enough. I tried' everything, I could hear of, for my cough., and wae under the treatment ot the best doctor-in Georgetown, a. V. tot a vear. butrouid iret jio relief-. A friend advised me 1 to try - Dr. King's New Discovery. I did f o, nnd was com pletely cured. If eel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure, Its positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and all bronchial affect ons, 60c & f 1.00 1 rial bottle. Jree at ail druggists. : While one thing -essential to a iriil hired lawyer Is thoroUKli kuowlotlse of Latin, It is not neeessftry, snld a JuiIko, tlmt tio Bliould pnrade bis elimnl cal knowledwe,, for be might be "tiiken down a peg," its was the young lawyer who dlnpliiyed his It-urning before an Arkminn Jury, His opponent replied: "(Joittli-mT'ii of the Jury, tlie young Inw yor -who Just addressed you litis roiim (Hl with ltoimihiH, rnnlcil with Ciul (hnrldi'B, ripped with Furlplrtes, socked wllh Socralfn, but Wlmt tioea lie know nluxit tlio lnws of ArkaiiHaa?" Cuwe mid Comment. - - ,. 1 I r AMrsi Viney Alexander. i'.v.v B-Mrsl Nettie BankitP"?ip C -Mrs, Henrietta Cafrawsy.-J :;;I2?"? D-Mrs. S',H.'Dew;:MraUlmy Daw; j - F-Mis Hattie Fisher, Mt lvina Faines Hr-Mina Emma Httmphwy'i-X'SirV i Lizzie JacW8on.Mr8.'iNaj3cy.jack- M-Miss' Marie McCoy; Mary McDan- OMissJfanda'Dwens.' PilGueaiePotter-:-' ''''"i ': S--Mrs, Annie Swindell.'' , ., ..- W-ipeJla Williams, May Wallace. . BiC A Balfour.' C-rClem C Collirs. F-J F FilW. G-Frank D Garvin. G ETGragg,. H-C Hamilton, H C Harrison, P Bim- i "jnelforb,' Dsniel Hatch, George F ! Houlishow. " J-John'Jarvis. rM-Wiiliam Mitchell, C W Miller, Charles McAllester. . N Fred V Newman.. P Ben Powers. R Jaa Rawls, A M Richardson, O H Rowe. S Fratnit Simmons, Abdalloh Shehab, John S Smith. T-John Taylor, care T E French, W S X Taylor. W-Z ta'WUey. Charlie Woaien. ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES To many, winter is a season of trou ble. -The frost bitten sues and lingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, toren, red a"?7i rough skins, prove th's. -tut such troubles fly be ore Bucklen's arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Great ;st healer of Burns. Boilfl Piles, Cuts', Sore, Ecz 'ma and Sprains. Only 25c it all druggists. M)CHANICS MAGAZINE "Wriltea So You Can Undrrslaiid ll" 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles f, 250Pa(r. Month - -t A wonderful story of the Pronressof this Mechan ical Age. Instructive but mine fascinating than any fiction. A magazine for B.inkers, Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers, Vartners, flusinc-ss Men. Man ufacturer!!, Mechanics, ilai 1.200.0W) readers every month. Interests c-vf-ryb'njy. VVhen you see one you understand w!iv. Ask the man who reads it. Your newsdealer will show you one; or write the publishers fora fire santplecopy. The "Shop IMoScs" Dept. S5?gS things How to make repairs, and articles for home and shot), etc. "Amateur Mechanics" '"pil'J:; furniture, wireless, boain, engines, mask, and all the things a hoy loves. fl.SO per near, sinolt copttt IS rente ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Address POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE S7S W.ahinrton Si. Cfcicaaa Farm Tor Rent Qne horse farm, 6 room dwelling, well dralnedt wire, fence, good water, new barns and outbuildings, healthy place, open stock range, cheap to good tenant Apply, to Journal. SCRAP WIRE FOR SALE. ' ' ':. ' ti i i ii - TheTelcphone Company has a quan fjtof jSgr.ap Wire that is offered for sale' cheap. Suitable for Wire Fencing and alj things that Wire is used for. Apply to V I Grant. T'-Ti.fEW BRRrJ, N." C : Register's Manufacturing Plant at '."- i. Clarka, N. C. ; 'i' - . ' "I bffeV-for sale a complete - Manofac. turing Plant for triannfacturing Balus (era,, Columns,; tair- Cases andash, Doors etc.,- also tny Dwelling which j is situatecT en a three acra lotjith i j. all ijeceasary butbuildrngSrbave a firie gaif1 den and a young Orchard hi fiuit trees iir-flna'wnditJon -HClarks is situated bftlh i Atlantic & North Carolina1 R,R.ir;jnoW.Noiifolk- Southern, at.tha junctioa of , the'-John W Roper, Onslow and Duplin road, sev- eo" miles. west at le Bern. -Ten daily trains; ', Clarka is a coming townvf yKiri" 'f 'Address: i ? T.;:- : WOMEN "".:' Women of tie Idlest type, women cf superior esJscallcrrer 1 rcfincrncr.t, "wBcse'.- il-ccrrr:.;:.t uni. ja-'cri give yx'-JX. tzl . r l r- Manader. .-A. 41 Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cartwheels. J. A. Broad Street, Let Us Be Your Druggist 1 Prescriptions given special attention. We double check all prescriptions filled by us to insure accuracy. A full line of all Toilet Articles and every thing in the Drug line always on hand. Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR- , NER PHONE No. 65 NOTICE NowrS the time to have your buggy repaired and painted for Xmas, when everything ought to be shining. The place to have it fixed up to order is 29 Craven St., where the experienced workmen of 14 to 20 years are capable of doing it right If you are con templating having any work done see us we can save you money. Work done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget the place, 1H. WILLIAMS"" 29 Craven St New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scales DOUBLE-FACED BOARDS In order to insure yon against waste, should be clear and perfectly planed on both sides. All of our double-faced boards; in fact, all of OUR LUMBER is of absolutely, the Jbest quality. In doing.your.buildlng with our stock your work will look betterT-4ast longer and cost less if yott allow us to furnish the material. ; Can you justly overlook these important facts? - r "Electric Power" wood working plant, tne most modern. r.8 Ig, Co. x.'iiNew' Bern,: "N. CT.V Ej Fftnt Stm-;f '-Phone 430 IHfade i from pureistifled tiiltered ifwatorS.' i 2i;23 Griffith plibne 23 V aiiio: )ic TO PURCIIASE!; Soji or Soy Btans and JPieid Peas for which highest, prices will be paid. ' - ' FOR SALE 1 1 yd 3 Co., frown Curt and Ili t proof Oats. Hay, Oats, . , v - 1 r n 1 i i c"U, i .cm, nr-a cna ! 11131 :) tit :fr :.l rll Llrul; feed. 'if JONES PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE One Magazine AND One Newspaper are indispensable to every person of intelligence. The "one magazine" is CUR RENT LITERATURE, because it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemispheres. It contains a monthly review of the world's news; quotations from and comments on the press of the world; numerous graphic cartoons and other illimtrations; photo graphs and biographic sketches of theeonspicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances in science and discovery; the note worthy events in religion, litera ture and art, critical reviews of the best fiction, dramatic and musical works; a page of the best humor and a condensation of the leading plays of the month. It gathers impartially from ev ery field of human thought and activity those facts which are best worth knowing and gives the reader a clear, well defined and illuminating view of what the whole world is doing. CURRENT LITERATURE for one year 13.00 THE DAILY JOURNAL for one year 14.00 tv.-; . AND Building Ma MMieriaJ, , klnts, Oils Varnishes mAmericajtM BOTH 4.50 I hardware! - "- - '-- ' -.V .... . 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