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r. NEW BERN J riDe tu OURNAL Published in Two sections, every Tuesday and Friday at No. 45 Pollock Street. E. J. LAND PRINTING 'COMPANY Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months - 0.20 Three Months. 0.25 Sis Menths... 0.50 Twelve Months....! 100 Only In Advance. f Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon in quiry by mall. Entered at ihi Pos t dIS w Bern, M C. as econd da matter. The Nw Bern frolic tir.vn aswell as the revenue officers in this section are ahowing their activity. When a crimin al thinks that he can get by .Chief Lupton and his assistants, he has got another think coming his way. New Bern's police force is a creditable one aad could not be improved upon. NEW BERN EXPANDING. "The Chamber of Commerce of New Bern is planning for its annual 'get together' dinner. These events are important and have proved helpful to the live city, not very far from Wil mington. This and other such moves remind on that New Bern is cer tainly hustling these days. It is mak ing rapid progress and is attracting the tttentkjo of the State. Many im provements i ihave been made in New Bern during- the past several years and every good cause, looking to the boosting of the community, meets with enthusiastic approval. New Bern MANY LAND SALES ME TO BE HELD VALUABLE PROPERTY TO SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BE During the next few week a large amount of land, both residential pro perty and that suitable for farming THE CRAVEN COUNTY TEACHERS HOLD MEETING MET YESTERDAY MORNING IN THE GRIFFIN AUDITORIUM. The teachers of the public schools of Craven county held a very inter esting meeting in this city yesterday purpose, will be placed on sale in this i at the Griffin auditorium. Quite a -ection I large number ol the teachers were On Wednesday morning;, December I present and those who participated lots at "Woodrow greatly, enjoyed tnc program. . Several short talks were made, among which was one on the subject of "Every day Problems for Teachers,'' by S. M. 17, fifty choice is growing, as its resources and its Place" New Bern's newest suburban fine citizenship entitle it to and we residential section, will be placed on hope that it will so expand that in a (the market. few vears phvsicallv the only thing! On Thursday, December 18, twenty- that will separate Greater Wilmington five business lots, fif ty residence lota file instruction. Mr. Brinson had his and Greater New Bern will be the live (and five small farms within the city subject well in hand and delighted his ritv of larksnnvillr nvnr in Hra.- nlil i limim rf Vanrchnrn on what is known I hearers Brinson, county superintendett of pub- Onslow."7 Wilmington Dispatch. NEW BERN POST OFFICE. The Beaufort News came out this week in a very attractive holiday edition. The News is one of the livliest weekly papers in Eastern North Caro liaa and the Journal wishes it success. The Charlotte News keeps hammering away for larger pay rolls for that city. The News has hit the bullseye in the after. No city or town can increase in population and uence without larger payrolls. New Bern is also after this same thing and is going to jet them too. Naturally when a man is "down and out" politically, everyone is "kick ing him around" and this is just what is happening to Jesse S. Basnight, the deposed New Bern postmaster. AH of Mr. Basnight's failings have been brought to light and he has been pret ty well advertised during the past few months. However, during the turmoil and strife of the fight, no one has thought to mention the fact that when it comes to a question of honesty and integrity, there is probably nut a man in New Bern that has any better record than Mr. Basnight. In all of the inves tigations there has not been the slight est stigma cast on his character and, as a man, not as a politician, he stands among the foremost ranks of the citi zens of the town. Next Tuesday night the auditor ho has been going over the books of the various departments of the city, ill make his report. This work has been in progress for some time and is complete in every detail. The major ity of the citizens are interested in the handling of the city's affairs and (he attendance at this special meeting f the Board of Aldermen will, without any doubt, be well attended. The Kinston people don't like the srtion of Governor Craig in'thc matter of the School for the Feeble Minded. Covernor Craig seems to have it in for this sertion of the State and has handed it some solar plexus blows since going into the office. It may be ignorance on the Governor's part but it appears very significant to those w ho are watching his political career. Cst ally along about this season the express company's offices are crowd ed with peraoOJ who ;rr I'ithcr pur fhasing money orders to send "ft for liquor or are after packages of "the liquid joy" which have already been arder ed. It is a fact worthy of mentioi and creditable to the city, that this season there is a derreise in the crowds of topers who are sending their hard earned coin to the Virginia liq.ior houses. Whiskey is being sent here n every train, but the shipments re not near as large as they were last r- This is the week before Christmas '4nd the New Bern merchants have on display at their stores, the most elaborate and extensive line of merchan dise ever brought to Eastern North Carolina. People here, at home, and those in nearby towns, can secure no better bargains than right here in New Bern. Read the advertisements in the Journal and patronize the men i who think enough of their wares to tell the public what they are. Fire Insurance Commissioner Young is sending out warnings against getting careless with fireworks and other com bustibles during the Christmas holi days. Each year the fire lots in North Carolina, around the holiday season, is many thousands of dollars. This ould be avoided if a little more care was taken. Be careful and assist-in the work of preventing conflagration, For the past few weeks the New Bern post office has been furnishing our contemporaries The Journal and Sun, about all they needed of a local nature to whet up on. Last week it had assumed such proportions as to resemble somewhat a Mexican ram page. This part of the pfcty however was squelched before any serious damage was done. The interest has now shifted to the truly loyal who are after the job. This may furnish interesting reading matter for a while. Those seek ing the job are L. G. Daniels, John C. Thomas, S. H. Lane and NatWea thersbee. Each one says he is confident he will get it, but we feel satisfied that three will miss it. Bavboro Sentinel. When a duck lays an egg, she waddles off as if nothing had happened. When a hen lays one, there's an awful racket. The hen advertises. Hence, the demand fo.- hen's eggs, not ducks. as the White Farm, will be offered for sale. At Bellair on Tuesday E. A. Lancas ter will offer for sale his large plantation which has been cut up into small farms. On Saturday, December 20, at 10. 30 a. m., D. E. Henderson will sell to the colored people fifty choice lots in "Hendersonville." This property is located on that portion of the Tisdale farm next to PavieTown and West End and the colored citizens of the city could want no more desirable place. Special inducements are being offered to get the public to attend these sales. There will be many valuable prizes given away, music by brass bands and a general good time for all. Bear the above dates in mind and it may mean that you will become the owner of a valuable piece of property. PRICES SMASHED. J. M Mitchell & Company To Sell At Reduction. Miss Emily Spencer, of Dover, discussed interestingly "Reading, and its place in the High School. "Reading, and its iniffortance in the suggestions to grammar grade teachers," was dis cussed by G. O. Marshal. Among the teachers in attendance were Miss Ruth Brinson, of Bridgeton; Mrs. A. H. Alphin, of Forest; W. G. Gaston, of Dover; Miss Emily Spencer, of Dover; Miss Mary Summerell and Miss Annie West, of Dover; Miss Rena Newman, of Vanceboro; Miss Florence Wetherington, of Vanceboro; Miss Eliz .1 1 I of the Farm Life and ol; Mrs. (Bert Lane, of Cove City; Miss Bet tie Bell of Thurman; Miss Johnsie If Rankin of North Harlowe; Dr. J. E. Turling ton, of Vanceboro; Mrs. W. Y. Wynne, of Havelock; Miss Sallie Russell, of Cherry Point; Miss Sallie Morton, of Askin; Miss Lola Pelletier, of Askin, and a number of the teachers in the local public school. Next Wednesday, J. M. Mitchell & Company, will put on one of the lar gest cut price sales ever conducted by a New Bern firm. This sale will be in progress for seven working days and every article in the store will be placed on sale at reduced prices. There is an amazing array of genuine bargains there for New Bern citizens. When the warship hits a rock the naval appropriation goes sinking fund. into . the POOR BLOOD. TWO THOUGHTS. "Of course that New Bern postmas ter was incompetent, but it took a Democrat to find it out." Durham Herald. "We are glad that the New Bern postmaster is out, but the fact that he is a republican should have been reason enough."- Durham Herald. k HUNDREDS OF PRESENTS BEING SENT 81 EXPRESS LOCAL OFFICE PRESENTS A SCENE OFbMARKED ACTIVITY. The local office of the Southern ex press Company, is a busy place just at this season. Hundreds of packages are, each day, being sent away by New I purify and enrich the blood, tone up Don't do any worrying today that you can put off till tomorrow. Most of your friends will stand by you as long as you have a dollar. If a man and his wife are one, how manv was Sdlomon and his outfit? There's a Differencs ASK YOUR DOCTO Pepsi-Cola .For Thirst Thinke s SAVE THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write for catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New Bern, N. C. COTTON SEED For Sale. White's Extra Early prolif ic big Boll improved Cot ton Seed from last ten years selection, price $1.00 per bushel, f. o. b. Orien tal N. G. Orders must ac company checks or money orders. TUNG lam now in a position ot fit any size pipe that ! you might desire. My outfit for this work is complete in every detail and I would be pleased to fill your or der. Can do an variety of repair work. Bicylces sold and repaired. Sun dries of all descriptions G. L. MOORE H. BARNWELL 1 E. J. WHITE, ORIENTAL, N.C There is no blite in this cotton and have raised two bales to the acre for th past two years. Order ear- as stock is limited. ,Phone 109 WHAT'S INDIGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN! "Pape's Diapepsln" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs aurely feel fine In five minutes. FAIRVIEW SANATORIUM NEW BERN, N. C. A thoroughly . Modern Steam Heated institution for the care of all non con tagious Medical and Sur gical diseases. A special diet kitchen is maintained for the benefit of patients. MISS MAMIE O'KELLY Supt G. A. Gaton, M. D. H. M. Bonner M. D. Ail eevidence of Confidenc An inspection of our pre scription files shows that we are regularly filling pre scriptions for every phy sician in this locality. We also furnish many of these physicians with personal supplies. This is an evi dence of confidence in our goods and in our skill as pharmacists. ASK YOUR DOCTOR about us. We are willing to have you judge us by his opinion. The 'filling of prescriptions is our special ty, and when you have a prescription to fill we shall be glad to serve you. Service is the Thing Bradham Drug: Company Carl Daniels Ai.rney and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services are required. Office in Masonic Building. BAYBORO, N. 3 I Time it! In five minutes all stomach I I distress will go. No indigestion, heart- j ' . t Durn, sourness or ueicning ui g.is, .u iu Cause ol Disease, Druggist TeJls.or eructations of undigested food, no of Best Remedy For It. Pure healthy blood is a most es sential factor ot good health. Poor, thin, devitalized blood may be caused by a weakness of I lie di gestive organs, nn accumulation ot waste matter in the system, an inac tive liver or lack of exercise. Whatever the cause the best remedy we know of is our delicious cod- liver and iron tonic, Vinol. It wilLI dizziness bloating, foul breath or head ache. Pane's Dianensin is noted " for its I speed in regulating upset stomachs. Bern citizens and fully as many are being received. Thousands of Christmas gifts will be -mi by this route and manager Z. V. Taylor told a Journal reporter last night that he was doing all within his power to give the patrons of the office the very best possible service. In addition he requested that we ask those who intend sending packages away, to see that they are proprely wrapped and addressed. On Sunday, December 21, the express office will be open all during the day and it is probable that deliveries will be made. In order that patrons of the "di.-pensary" might misconstrue the above statement, it is well to state that the "booze" department of the company will not be open on, Sunday. the digestive organs, give you a hearty appetite and create strength. A case has just come to our atten tion from Gulfport, Miss., Mrs. Arme lise Caucier says: "For months I was in a run down condition and my blood was very poor. I had taken several medicines prescribed by physicians but they seemed to do me no good. Vi nol was recommended and from t first bottle I noticed an improvement I continued its use and now feel as strong and well as ever." If you have the slightest indication of poor blood take Vinol. If it fails to help you we will give back your money. F. S. Duffy, druggist. New Bern, N. C. P. S. Eczema Sufferers! We gur antee our new skin remedy, Saxo. It is the surest, quickest and most cer tain indigestion remedy in the whole fworld, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agree able. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. . Pape's Diapepsin belongs in youj home anyway; Should one of the fam ily eat something which .don't agree or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief kno.wn. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite Tht Old Standard ceurrnl trratthealng talk GROVB'S TA8TH,KaS chill TONIC drives ou: Malaria and builds up the rat am. A true tonic and sure AppctUcr. Fur adults and, ilihts . 83c Very Attractive Prices OFFERED BY DUFFY GROCERY COMP'Y. PHONE 261. THESE PRICES ARE CASH PRICES ONLY N ISc. Tomatoes for 15c. White Cap Corn. 2 for 25c Premier Green Tip Asparagus 22c 30c. Luzianne Coffee 1 lb. for 27c 80c. Premier Tea. lb. 70c Brunswick Stew. , 15C Karo Syrup, No. 2 size for 10c Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel lb. 22c Brazil Nuts 22c Almonds 22c English Walnuts i 22c Two can Griffin Sliced Peaches for 28c F. F. V. Hams..... Indiana Hams.-.. Eggs 41b Can Crisco .24c .-22c -35c 45c Good Tub Butter Fancy Tub Butter Mackerel, each Atmore Mincemeat... Oranges, per dozen... Lemons, per dozen r. -10c" Sausage of all kinds. .25c .20c woonooexxxwooooooooocxacooooo SALE CONTINUED We will continue our QRBA T SALE on Ladies Suits, Coats, Skirts, Mens and Boys Clothing, Shoes and Millinery and hundreds of Odds and Ends that have accumulated during the sale to go at Half Price- Avvv fcfc vJut Kemnant Counter . . . - - J. J. BAXTER Sells It Cheaper Dept. Store
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