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1 - i MM tskaa is: . Pabllalie to Tv Sactloaa, orsrj - tM4ar and Friday, At Journal Bulld t it-M Crarea Straet, CH1ZLIS L. 8TITX3S, - EDITOR AHD PROPRTJETOB. Offldal Papar of New Barn and Orarra 0out7. V-V-" ! - SUBSCRIPTION ' RATES. Two Uontha.. .. . .- ! fores Months.. . - .. U atx Month.. .. .. .. .. .. M taraWa Month.. .. .. .. . LM ONLY IN ADVANCBL ' ' . The Journal to onlysant onpaj-ln-idvanc basis. Subscribers will ra eeive notlca of expiration of their eub urtptlona and an immediate response to notlca wu aa appreciated by toe Journal. ' ; - Adrertislnc rates furnished upon appllcattoa at the office, or upon in iulr by maP ' inteid at the Postofnce, New Bern, H. C, as second-class matter. ' New Rem, N. C. May. 24, 1910. SUCCESS IN TRADE DEM ONSTRATION. This is an active commercial age. The activity in trade is to make money, and while the competition is keen, and thejways to gain are many, some methods being far from honest, yet there is so much that is straightforward, where the giving is fair, where the buyer gains as well as the seller, that it can be said, trade is honest aud the world crowns honesty with success. Taere is an art in placing goods before the public. It is done in va rious ways. Newspaper advertising of the discriminating kind is one. Giving away articles, offering pri zes, are other methods. Not a new method, but one that might be called so here, was introduced by the Gas Company during the past week, in this city, where the house keepers were given free tuition in the culinary art, for the purpose of proving that the use of gas was a prime requisite to successful housekeeping. There is no higher trade art than this kind of open demonstration work. Not every kind of business offers such oppor tunities, and yet, who may posi tively say that this or that kind of goods may not be successfully exploited in some way, that will bring buyers, therefore consumers, who by first being taught the per sonal use and value of the article will become its continual users! It is the kind of introduction to the public, that wins. Trade success has ever come through the demon stration to the public of the tangi ble merits of an article. MORE CONCEIT NEEDED IN NEW BEjRN. The above may seem a strange wish. It is not the desire that New Bernians shall themselves become conceited, the local want is that New Bernians shall express them selves strongly in favor of their ci ty and all its interests, even tho' in so doing there may be an ele ment of conceit in such declara tions. Conceit in its offensive mean ing is not the conceit that is want ed in this community. It is con ceit in the meaning of personal im agination, that sees optimistically, deals charitably, and inspires civic pride. Community conceit is not com munity brag. The local boast, that - has fact for its basis, is all right ' But community conceit that thinks ' perfection rules within its borders provokes , the laugh, community standing pat is suggestive of weak mindedoess, which means the im pulse to stop every progressive at tempt of community advancement The ueed of community conceit is - its value in making the good word the first impulse of every citizen in speaking of his city. There can ' be no holding back from further good words, tod the personal pledge that no better community is to be found, nor can - better busl cess, trade, social and natural ad vantages be found elsewhere. It Is this kind of conceit that makes of a community one huge family, in which every number sticks to and brat of the other, and then: is a fight when any member is talked about disparagingly. It is the oonci it that is needed here, that forms the community into one Wly, ti.ii cherishes friendship and sioi-i'i'ity, that encoura' iu r-. I 1 1 J rtiiiiol ; a 1 C. ' k' i f-M, ty v ft anl in Jj.'.li '..J i ' 0 - Children Cry 11 O -i r-V 1 1 l I . V V 1 vx-v-v-vxXVVN'VXXXN.XXVVXXXVVXXXXXXXS.VVsvnkx-vvxxv The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has tV;2 sohal supervision sinee Its Infancy. " r-CCiCAi&t . a Urtw nn nr to ri twelve von In this. ; All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but .',: Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. - What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It;- - contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic J substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the , Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep u The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. . ,.. . - GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE etWTOUn COMPANY, 77 MUDRAr BTBtlT. NEW YOB CITY. German Gfeanings. Germany Is to have an English the ater. Berlin has about a hundred factories for llDen goods forty more than the kingdom of Saxony. What Is called a "battle over beer prices" Is raging In almost every town of Germany. This Is the outcome of the new beer tax. At Kiel the scholars are given prob lems in touring, and each child Is re quired to answer correctly the meiiiiH of going from one place to another, with all the necessary details. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease.' Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it yon mast take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Ball's Catarrh Care is not a quack medieiue. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this eonntry for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers toting directly on the mucous sur faces. Tht perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in caring ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props, Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, price 75c. fake Hall's family pills for con stipation. ' -r The One Thing Wanting. In the spring- the keen nor'eaater Urge on Hi wild carver. In the spring th vegetarian Find hla food extremely dear. In th apt-tag houeecieanlng does not Add much to our happlneaa. In th spring tho awful painters Kick up a confounded meea. Is th apring th poets always Pour out Idiotic laya, In th spring th public curse Everything th poet praise. In th spring there ever happens . Tear by year th uaual hlug. But Invariably there's wanting Spring! ' : La Totirh Henrork In Life. Foley Kidney pills contain in concen trated form ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief and cure f all kidney and bludder ailments. Davis Pharmacy. - ' . The Perfect Man. t -There Is nut wko never drinks . Nor smokes nor chews nur swears. Who never (amble, never ttlru And shun all sinful snaras He' a- paral yard. . ' - . ' A S Thar la a man who never doe Anything that I not right. Hla wife can tell Just where h I - - At Buornlng, noon and nlfht . Ma's dead. Indianapolis Newa. Fdleyb Wbat They WU1 Do for Yoa They will ur your backache, trengthea your kidneys, cor rect urinary Irregularitlea, build p the worn' out tlssaea, and eliminate the excess uric acid lhatcaun-j rheumatism. Pre. vent Uriel's, Disease and Dic tates, and rest ra health and tlrtr.lXi' rtf-sa autsilutca. DAVIS PHARMACY for Fletcher's V a been made under his per- ). PRJFJ-SSlONAL CARDS ?".? O. 11. ( iu ion, W. B. E. Guion, fill AND GUI ATTORNEYS AT LAW I r.ictiee where services are required especially in the counties of Craven, t'art'-ret, Jones and Pamlico, State and Federal Courts. OFFICE 40 BROAD STREET Phone 193. New Bern, N. C. H. W. GARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of The ye, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE WITH DR. N. M. GIBBS, Elks Temple New Bern, N. C HOURS: ! a. m. to 5 p. m. KVEUY THURSDAY R. A. COLVIN Consulting Engineer Railways, Reports, Estimates, Maps, Plans, Specifications. 417 ELKS TEMPLL W. B. PRICE Consulting Engineer . Rooms 407408 Elkl Temple. New Bern, N. C. Land Surveying, Drainage Surveying, Maps, Examinations, Timber Lands. K. M. Simmons, A, D. Ward, SI. H. Allen, . . WARD .& (LLEN A1TORNEVS AND COUN8ELLOB ' -" - AT LAW HIT BEB5.I. C, J . Dfllcs Rooms 401-aVS Elks Building Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, In the Su premo and Federal Courts and where ever services are -desired. . ' R. A. NUNN ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Tanilico, Jones and Onslow and In the gute Supreme and Federal Courts. ' ... , ' Offlc N. 50 Creves llre. ' TiUphen at. 97. New lent, M. C, C. T. HANCOCK REAL ESTATE AGENT S Tkeie t:i. KHn t. T.xn t . r. r. Hon. f . 1 n . '. i i 3 ar ) lui'ry 1' -ahr-n they sr praying f r a toy t ; I arrives a tt -si sa netted .of rlug shots Is ulnea ty el edited; baa leea devised. A. tee story building was built la New Trk city working days. ntlj la forty-seven In the last t years as much rice has been pi ced in the United States as was produced from 1S50 to 1900. I . .-. A device for signaling to military balloons at nlgtt has been fixed on the tower of the railway station at Bpandau. ' It Consists of a large bori- aoatal wooden irltg provided with thlr ty-aight; electric Incandescent lamps. -- - j - i , The Umpire.. - Be kmd to tht umpire. Remember that ha has to. decide against some body. Chicago teeord-Herald..; .- President Taft thinks he bas a hard Job, but he oujbt to umpire the next world' series games. Atlanta Jour nal. I -Vi it. J The baseball 'umblre Is a delight to many people, owlrg to the manner in which lie decider a controversy with out occupying vonths in hearing evl- Benca.rWashuigton Star, - 4 NpsiMs In Liberia. ; Tberi are a' number of Interesting species of pakns In Liberia, but the more Important, are the fan palm, the raphla or bamboo palm, the cocoannt palm and the jiu ialm, V Rettl' Musi. While) the structure of tbe music or strldulatlng organs of beetles Is ex tremely simple, they sometimes pos sess contrivances ror varying tns pitch. The general structure of such an organ is 4 hard surface covered with striationf over which some other member of th body furnished with a rasping edge or area Is rubbed. When the striated edge Is divided luto parts with finer and coarser markings varia tions of pitch can be produced. . i -. : ' A Ready 8pakr. In his' "Life of Gladstone' Lord Mor ley somewhere notes that Mr. Olud stone affirmed, that be did not remem ber ever to hive been at a loss for a word. J Balloons. Balloons an usually yellow because that color pretexts the rubber used as (be onter sheath agalust the dlsinte grattag 'effects of light Actor vVom. tf you but knew my miseries You'd not so rudely scoff. Uy fo,ol friends egged me on th stsg Th audience egged in off. Upplncotfa. 8ure Sign. Mrs. HeDprck- You acted like a Csb ant of water when you proposed. ' Mr. Benpeck-Sure! I anew I waa ranght-New Xork World. The splendid work ' nf Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily com ing to lifcht i No such grand remedy for liver and hovel troubles was ever known before. Tiieuands bless them for cur ing constipation, sick headache, bil 'out ness, jmndict and indigestion. SuM by all dealers. 1 Flower and Tree. Plants casnot live if deprived of their leaves. I- - Tbe date palm requires a hot, dry air, but molitnre about the roots, and t.. ... i, Palms never live more than 250 years, iivj bas been known to. Ilv 400, cbfstnut 800, oak 1,600 and yew To pravend crotcbed trees from split ting after (hey come Into bearing twist and listen two small limbs to gether, Jd s the stem grows It will prevent! splitting 5r-i '1 CASTORIA .. lor Ii&nta and Children. Till llri Yoa Haw Alwajs Bought 4 a " Jidgmntt " -SomMlmas In selling mutton, too,. As "Regular Header" sadly-notea. Th butchar fall. If tbe lei I true. To sebarat th slnep from in soars, - f. . Chicago Tribune, -.. ; . Ctcriptursl Rflotlon. The ntnn with tbe fading fringe of hair In sort of a festoon from ear to ear across th back of bis bead stood In a stor sud wsicned a womau pur chasing ra Ids, switches and so forth, Turning ssdly away, be mused "Cute bMbat.btb sbsll.be given. but frosj hint .tbst hath not shall ba taken aveo that which ba bath."-. Ufa.' I - - - t A touch o rheumatism,' or a t wings nr neuralgia, wnateyer tne troooi is. Chsmberlain'i Liniment drives away the pain at one and cure the complaint uuickiy. first sppiicauon gives relief, bold by au dealers. . )unflowr Phlloephy, . Bvery; lawyer tries to bo mora or less lk Aba Lincoln. Soma men bav so much autbuslssis tber bsvea't Uui for anjthlng else. We admire the mag who wins a medal, particularly If be leave ft at bom , -A -boy seldom follows the career maprwdtotrr for blm by tbe' school teachers. . ' ' Men sr sclflMh. They would rstber be 1st to dinner tbsn have a wait for IL-4U Liv o Olob. . For f 'irn vr srald npjily Chen.ber Ifcin's I - -'. It will !iny th pern l- m.. tl 1 .,;! an-J q:ni-k If h"l tii ln j - J ( . i uf Shi ly sll 0"IlTS. it i-.-ilrs'.,: re!i,!,tb)rs- w ;i d s'.i to 1! 'i t la i i I j f f f t a r HEW SHORT STORIES Told by Justice Brewer. Many are the Incidents of Justice Brewer's life now being related. Bis fondness for upholding, the virtues of the people of the west waa Illustrated by many of these. One of the stories Justice Brewer was so fond of telling was used by him to show high regard for the law In Kansas. ' Justice Brewer related that a Justice of the peace owned a farm In Kansas that bordered on Missouri On day the justice was sitting on a fence, built directly on the stats line, superintend ing some work his son and a farm band were doing. The son and his 'OSKTLBMBR, t COMMAND TOU TO DSStST." companion engaged In a dispute which ended In a list fight : Tbe justice of tbe peace, Justice Brewer would ex plain, watched the encounter for a few minutes and then shouted In a loud voice: - " - . - - ' N ' '- 'Oentlemen, In tbe name of tbe law of tbe state of Kansas and by virtus of my-authority I command you to deSlSt"' ".- ''- : 'Just then the rail broke," continued Justice Brewer, "aud tbe Justice of the peace landed In Missouri. Arising to bis feet, be exclaimed:. Give bltn fits, sou. I have lost my furlsdjctlonr "Kansas City Journal . Train and Track. An automatic coupler for air and steam .hose on railroad traius has mude its npiea ranee.0- ' " ,: 1 The Peuusylvanla system has 11,- 234.30 miles of line, of which ff.29-1 miles are east of Pittsburg aud Erie and the remainder, 4.U40, ' west 1 of Pittsburg. These ' lines run through fourteen stsles. Tbe 110 mile extension of the Mexico Northwestern railroad, now Iu prog ress, will connect the city of Chihua hua with El Paso, Tex,, and oiiens up large tracts of valuable timber laud iu western Chihuahua.-1' ; - ; Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S f CASTORIA German Gleanings. Germany's serial nsvy already eo't (alns fourteen vessels. . All the large' match factories of Germany have pooled their Issnns nn der sn sgreemeut Mudlng until 1020, " Anyhody-wbo wears a harplu In the streets or pubrhr places of Hanover. Prussia, Is liable under tbe lew to sr rest and fine. ' . Germany Is'a etroleum producer on a small scale. ' Thirty wells in 100U yielded crude oil to the amount o( Ii3l8 tona of 2204 pouuds each. A REGULAR TOM BOY 4 waa Susie climbing treta and fences, jumping ditches, whitling, always get ting scratches, cuts sprsins, bruises, tumDS. burns or scalds, not iswsi tier mother just applied Bnck lea's Arnica Silve and cured nerquica. ties is every thing healsble boils, Ulcers, Ecxema, Old Sores. Corns or Piles. Try it 25c at all druggiata, . , . ' . - " ."" , A Burden. ' :. . ' Rtella'n'ss her divtirce satisfactory? Rellx-Ni. Hbe hud to keep (he 1 hll dren the whole year. Philadelphia Ledger. - - j - , , , Butohtr Ha a Kick. ' Tber 4 re many sp and downs-tbs days Along In butcher town; Th higher mutton chop go up The I of them go down. ' ' Chloago News. - Ns Use. 4 ' Rnlcker If wmbes were airships Bocker-Injuoctlons would still keep ks front fllug.-Jw York Bun. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS Everybody deaires f itod health which is imnonsibl Onleaa th kiclnevs are I sound and snd healthy. Foley's Kidney I Kemeny should be taken at th nrst In- ous illness may b svarted. Foley's kid ney Kemody will restore your kidneys snd bladder to their normal stat snd activity. Davis i'harmacyv' A ServloeabU Gown. ' For th nHllsb woman a most serr Iceabl frock Is one Iu pal grsy cloth of tli Biieat tenure wllb a dainty bodice. Bui b a gown may be worn the year round snd accords well with si mi'-t any kind of hat Th H 6'eeve. It h now di-f,i;M. y t . lint th. SWva Willi tin long slim. - ' r. Ii,e ful, nihlil'e . Si-re (11,1 thr ('!, ruj f. M to tl,i- itrrii In t'i 1 In f.ir .r. It ! -eri on til l!ie l- it r' u'-'s, si.d It e. I Crui'.y v.ill prertill. NEW 4 O. PAID ON -. O SAVINGS C In r-; How much money will you have laid aside In 1920? The - follow v ing table will .show you the result if you deposit a portion of your wages regularly with this bank at 4 percent interest, compounded " twice a year:- -T- . DEPOSITED "AMOUNT- : . EACH MONTH - . ... . I 8.00 , - . . . 10.00 v v - 25.00 - BEGIN WITH YOUR NEXT PAY-DAY -; W M.DUNN ' C.D.BRADHAM", TA.UZZELL . v PR E S T. , VICEPREST.. CASHIER TO THE . The New Bern STORESare the equal of any in this State and should be patronized by you in preference, to others. - -, ' . :i.'-,i ,--.-:'-.-.;-','i'-',i(-.'".- ,;f'-v ; S. i". ' ivr,r v-i'VA-. :-V iV'f r';:-K. By recent comparison the goods offered by our mcr chants were of as igood quality and just as cheap as sim ples from an established Northernhouse, ' K If you dont find what you need, show your civic pride and let your merchant order it for you, for by so doing you will encourage our merchants to keep the best of everything at the cheapest possible prices. - ' ,v " , - Thousands of dollars are being ' sent away annually to . enrichen other communities. Lets keep' this money at home and prosper. ' ' - - ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE X. X. X. DAIRY FEED THE ' KIND WE -SELL . - Quarantee on Bags: Protein Fat ' . Fiber . '. Carbohydrates 16 per cent t 2.23 per cent : " ' 10 per cent . 50 per cent B. W. KIIX30RE. BURRUS & CO. . i 13 Hand Made work is our specialty and we do not offer you any thing that we do not make. Our-.WHITE HICKORY work is selling fast, you better see us before you buy we can save you mon ey. Yours truly 6. S. WATERS 8 MS 1 Also-other bargain properties. (Good bargain on Pollock St. Excellent investments. Act quickly be fore sold. ; - ' " : . :. '. ' -: V. G. BOYD, Agent SURETY BONDS, REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE Rooms S20-S21 Ells IluiMing ATHLETIC Adjust tiiemslv-s to the athli tic move nn'iita of the 1m1, cnrils Sre ' doubl in back where the struin is d-n.l !(, Lin klo In bur mini rt ,car r j to lenftlie or shorten tho La. k a nmto as frnnt All soliil i'.,n i Cords, not one Inch of fi.llwd conl, ma.le of l.igh grn lo FiastiC Wct.lii l in four weights, m'l:il paru are pnllhhH ni' klc. GIVE IS A CALL i h. r BERN.. N. C : v st-rong COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 1920 442.00 . 1,473.00 3,310.00 PUBLIC v, .Results of Analysis: . - Protein . 22.25 per cent 1 Fat - - 6.85 per cent Fiber ' - 8.29 per cent Carbohydrates 54.52 per cent State Chemist . . .' MIDDLE ST. PHONE 184 '" . 1 .' .- . w - i If it is a house bargain you are look ing for, Iv'e got it. For sale cheap, in fact at actual cost, desirably loca ted new residence. with large stab!e and yard, good neighborhood von I .East Front St. Tts truly a bargain, Telephone 400 SUSP Ei I ID (j
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