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TT-. THE , -NEW: BERN SUN-JOURNAL Period j ' - ' f ' , ' By Carrier - One year ....s... $7.00 Six Months. .......... 3.50 Three Months , ........................ 1.75 One Month .65 -' One Week .15 ...tn,. of Asju.Id.tv I'rej The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to use tor republica tion of all news dispatches cred ited' to it or not . otherwise cred ited in this paper and also the local news publisher herein. Br MailT If. 00 a.oa " 1.5 .50 -nter, i as tsocond class matter it the povtolice at New Bern, N. C, uavr ac of "March, r 3, 1879.. Carl Ooercli t : ; . . .Editor ED IT OR I A L PAGE Wednesday Afternoon, November 29, 1922 Lin. ABERNETHY'S ACTIVITIES. Coniressman Charles L. Abernethy, of the third district, ,is going to make his constituents. ' a " most able representative. Mr. Abernethy didn't wait until he was given his "seat in the House to begin his activities ;r he was hard at work, two or three months before the November ejec tion. And ; since he has been in Wash- ington- he has : by ho means been idle: ' For the past several years he has kept in close touch with all parts of the third district; He is personally acquainted with , conditions as they exist in every county , and he is in a position to be of the great est service to his people, Another thinly .-. you can ask him for information relative 7 to any' governmental subject, and he is only too , ready and willing, to reply and ive the information desired. Mr. Abernethy is proving himself to be n hard-working man . and Reserve's the --nendation of all his constituents' for Torts. . A BARBARIC CUSTOM. , ... exeabinet members ' and army offi-. Is of Greece were executed yesterday ; a result of recent- political develop cr.ts in that country. J ' ' fc Zn; 'and, .. it' is reported had , given ' information to the effect that if :utions todk' place, there would be i anger of severance .of diplomatic , s between Great ,BritaiiW ' and : ite of that, the men -were sent to . - it is up to England to show that :i't bluffing, The new Greek . gov- . needs to be1 tau'&t that ouf ay civilization does not t'oleratb ivities. The. charge of treason, as rainst the doomed men, was echnical. They were killed pure :a purpose of getting them out of )ly other nations will follow Eng- . ,urse ff diplomatic;' relations are .1, Surely no self-res'ectincr riaV? Id want to haV "anyljiingjto dor" V.a barbarous govrenment. WATCH YOUR STEP, The1 moment a ,man has the eyes of the public focused upon him and becomes, in a measure, a - national character, he has to be doubly careful in everything he does. . - As a nation,'-wo love to establish an idol upon his pedestal and then, after we have seen him firmly established, we love nothing better than to see him overthrown. John Brown, over in Kinston, can get , arrested for speeding, his automobile and no one will be especially,. interested " be cause only a few persons know who John Brown is. " ? ' - -; ; William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury; was arrested yesterday , in ; California and the news is published - in - every paper in the country. Tom Harris; over in Wilson, may have more liquor in his possession than the law allows but no great stir is made over the matter. Recently, however, a raid was made -out on the coastVin which' the soil ; of Ker. "Billy" Sunday figured,-and wide publicity was given to the affair. . v The same thing is true of local condi tions. The man of prominence must watch his step at all times. If some man from .. the edge of town, staggers along.. Middle, street in an intoxicated condition - people look at him and then -pass him Vby. But, let the same thing happen to one of our - most prominent Citizens' and! : it becomes ':. the! pole topic of Conversation for a week ; or more.( , ' -.0 The , more prcrrhiaent a man gets the more careful he hasvto be of his personal : Conduct. . ' V, ' Pity that all of us can't be prominent ; perhaps there would ;be le3s trouble in the world. -, WITH OTHER EDITDBS The Man For Leadership. The understanding that there is di vision among Democrats on the ques tion of who is to be selected as party leader in the senate, causes "sur prise" to The Winston-Salem Jour nal. But The Observer believes there is no basis for surprise.. Naturally the newspaper flien want something to talk aboHt, and they could; not well pass over so fine an opportunity to give the public something to specu late upon. As naturally, they would! be casting about for some possible competitor for Simmons, and ,it is significant that, they have .been so far able to locate but one possibility and that is a vefy good man -Senator Robinson, of Arkansas. The lead ership of the 'senate, however, calls for qualifications' of a peculiar" sort, chief arfong which are , experience and ability. Senator Simmons has for years occupied the commanding po sition among democrats in the senate.- He has been the accredited lead er on all matters of moment, and the prAbable 'development will be that the democrats had all the time been waiting this very opportunity of con scripting him for -the services to be laid "aside by Mr. Underwood. The Charlotte Observers THE TOW GOSSIP I ONE THIU6 AND DURING all thoSe years. 1 1 jtf I LK i 1. J U I I J tl i I I DON'T recall. U j State College Comee Downtovn. State Colleges n comes downtown Monday night ot next week when Dr. Carl C. Taylor, of the department- of economics,, holds an organization meeting, of his class in business ad ministration. As-.-much , of . Raleigh business district and , otherwise-as can .accept the opportunity . should lose .no time in establishing appoint of contact with Dr. Taylor,s iwho brought. pniething "beyond his "impe diments to North Carolina with him when- he joined- the faculty of ptate , Wi?' do not thinlc that 'as a result of i his iitsXf potion irt business' 'admin istration anybody is ' gd'idg to learn how ; to pinch . a ' penny 'harder; ' but they'll, be mighty few' business men here or elsewhere who can't, get a new line oh administration front Dr. Taylor. Especially 'is this true as to the relation of business to the common-interests of -the community and commonwealth. Raleigh .'Times. ' .The directors of the Chamber, of Com- merce in session? last night, ' discussed', ilans for the annual meeting of that body t to be held' in January. It is to be hoped v that they can secure . Dr. Daniels, of Clem son College, 'as th$ principal. speakerRew inen have' ever visited' New.. Bern'; 'who - ;have been hearil?' with -greater .pleasures ' than Dn Danielsv 'The; people, here .would, 1 Days are getting so ehort. Right fter supper it is 'dark enough to wear dirty collar- to town. . - GoodrNeiBsonMembers. of the Tobacco Growers Co-Operative Association : ' j- . -!: ; - - :- r ; . .?-.'!, -, -,- - 3 .v.. - ; if , ... ... .... -' - JDo you ne,ed money immediately to supply your ' XV ; AfV .-..j..fs -V K.itf.-.. J- . .'i "; - : ) ; -. - " , :."'-." " A. : 1 : . : : . , - : ,:. . .. -. needs and carry you; over until , the second; payment Tfor your tobacco comes' due next month? i WE WILL BE GLAD TO LOAN YOU AS MUCH 'AS YOUR FIRST ADVANCE UPON ASSIGNMENT OF YOUR PARTICIPATION RECEIPT,; : Cause o ; Piles .... ... . . " V: ' -J-.' .. . " Dr. Leonhardt fuond !thS cause of Piles to be internal.C That's why salves and oper&tfons fall to give lasting rd, lief. His .harless. prescription,. HEM1 ROID, rem,ivesrf (h.vjjiuse, , ..Monf 'x hack i,f It fails. Joe Anderson's Drug Store. Advt. - - THERE WAS an article. IN THE papers. YESTERDAY MORNING. ' : WHICH WENT on to say, THAT SEVERAL, members. . OP THE Vanderbilt family. " Rockefeller family. styles of signatures. ONE FOR ordinary correspondence AND THE other. FOR SIGNING their checks. AND THEY do this. m t SO THAT persons. WHO ARE inclined to forgery. WON'T HAVE mu4h of a chance. AND THE USED TWO TO FORGE their signatures. AND THE article. CALLED ATTENTION. TO A forgery. - OR WHICH one of th Vanderhilts. WAS THE victim. t. SEVERAL YEARS ago. AND WHICII resulted. . ' IN THE loss of $20,000. ' : : ' ; - ;; BECAUSE : hii'-signature. i;y , " HAD BEEN cleverly duplicated. ,;:- - - ' AND I don't know. , IT MAY be all right. , ' . SO FAR as it goes. BUT JUST the same. ' ". .. j, ,j I DON'T see much sense. , , ; . TO THE proposition. .. - . . AND I'M inclined to heheve. . .. THAT TWO signatures. IS A useless waste of effort. FOR many years. . A SINGLE incident, WHERE ANY forger. HAS. EVER attempted. TO FORGE my name. . TO A check for $20,000. AND FURTHERMORE. I'M WILLING to bet. Tomorrow Is Thanksgiving Day. It was first proclaimed a holiday 'by, a cow-boy in Texas whp was shot two weeks later for stealing cattle. -. -f THE man doesn't THAT WHO CAN do it. AND GET away with i. AND AS a matter of fact. - I COULDN'T do it myself. UNLESS HEJRY, Henderson. live. OR OSCAR Lane. OK W. W. B"ECAUSE . .'I'VE ,BEEN signing "checks. ANtD . RECEIVING notices. OF 'OVERDRAFTS. ' ( i Grinlii. OR T. A. Ikzeli: " ' ' ' ',' SUDDENLY BECAME. dsm?nte'dL 9 . AND SOMEHOW or other. i : - ; I'M RATHER dl4)lou. . .. . OF ANYTHING like that. ' : - ; TAILING PLACE. - " ' ' ANY TIME soen. ' ; ' SO J'M going toitttlnue, "USING ONLY ohtjignarure, AND LET the, Vanderbilt J -- l-f-f. i : ' r " i AND THE Rockefellers. ' . DO AS they please. ; ' , - . j. I I SHOULD worry. I THANK you, , Democrats are thankful that they arent republicans, . and ' republicans are thankful that they're a liv. Thanksgiving Day this year- extends over two days Thursday, and Friday ; l-instead of merely dne. Friday eve-' ning itne people of New Bern; will be thankful that they don't live In San-ford. if i CG6 Cores LaGrlppe. NOTICE: Notice Is' hereby given that after November 13th I will no longer he connected with the. Firm of Freer man & Canaday and all bills con tracted after that Aate I will notvbe responsible,. . ::--tMv'.--3 a . ' ARY FBEEJIAN. i Nov. f6-80t ;S ; Dover. N. C Does that new. merger: of the .xiounT try' ; greatest packers f, Include the managers fjof , the auhway?ii:' --a For proof of- this, see H-bert-Tol son's "Famous Characters in His-' toy," Vol. LU, Chapter XI. ' Thanksgiving is a day to b thank ful. The man with a million dollars is thankful that he's got s a million' and the man without a. million is:; -thankful that he doesn't o? mil- lion. -r : ;'f i We live in the, test section f ther; country, .even if our cattl are in (et4 iltoh Jticks. -JUiSt, tlink h6wv much worse it would be If the, licks were the size, of bird-dogs! .: - - Ts- Another reason for being thankful.'. ' ' ' ' And then, there are the fellows ' who are on, the tcounty t road forced TheyVe thankful :.. because iohn Dj; , Rockefeller's profits thia year will be in. ecest ofJHMOP.opO.They'ts hoping that next year . h'i make , Another M$ftsotsj thankful tomorrow fs that we are go ing to eat.;tUBfcty insleadf. fo ..living. in -it - ' , Harry . M. Jacobs has figured out that the average 4nan-.2V3 8 T reason for being thankful. One of Ihese-.i , that the a verag.jnan's wie .doesn't chew tobap;Qfiry? HI ' And after we take a glanqet some, of the folks ground us, there ate quite' a few of us who can be" thanKf ul that we've got our own faces. . . : v . . Everybody' 1s 'thankful hecause ws ; V . have" got prohibition; the . preacher," the, lawyer, the doctor and the boot-' . f Jeggeh H le lawver. the doctor and the boot-' SgehtitVhelpd-em att. , -f- -J, ''f ': u Vnd hasUfcut . iut least. U. Plus. . !ckn "peHhanltfuI that's! Turkey wasnT . huilt . alonsr the lines . of a, girafte- Whal sfn awIulJblOW h?Lt,FO"Wb6 the popularity , Thanksgiving; pay,: - , b Don't hesitate to call upon us. We will be glad to serve you in this matter, as well as giving you every other, co-operation commensurate with good banking. ."V Tlie Hationa Basil of Hen Berne "Oldest and Strongest." i s ? i !MM i ' ....... I - . ' It 1 H UI ,f IT !'?" ettaa . CAE : i . - . ' .' SLIGHT DEFECTS DON'T, SEEM TO MAKE SO MUCH DIFFER ENCE DURING WARM WEATHER, BUT WHEN IT TURNS COLDER THEY, OFTEN CAUSE TROUBLE. , T Z V If Your.Gar Isn't Rtmiakg Just Eight You Bette ; Let Us Give It the Once Over We're in a position to 5ve you the best of service and to render satisfac tion in every respect. We also turn out work promptly. j,. DON'T FORGET OUR PAINJT EETC We're having all we can do just now, and if you are figuring on - having your car painted any time soon we would suggest that you make arrangements for date. SCALES HOLTQP Auto Repair Work and Painting. At Service Motor Company. Phonei600 Mil
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