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.... r i .ii i :.i '-ed-every day' in the year ex c : t Mond y at 45 Pollock Street. I JSINESS OFFICE PHON 1 CH ANICAL DEPT. 'PHONE 50 E. J. LAND PR NTING COMPANY n. k. Land- -Manager. , ,i Editor, C. ,'A.- YorkJ-1 U. . I. Crumples ..City Editor. ,f SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' one year,. . , '., , , . -5 4.00 Si ; Months .. Three Months, , Vne Month ?2.00 1.00 .40 'Advertising . rates furnished application to this office. upon ; - Entered at the Post office, New Bern, N. C as second class matter.. - ..." No one disputes that the John Doe proceedings were properly named. ; The Pdst Office fight seems to be just Oat thing after another..' i . .Down in Wilmington they are plan- ning to bottle the milk trust. '..If Congress should adjourn between now and next Thursday this country would have something to.be thankful lor, indeed. ; The way Carranza acted shows that there is no more confidence to be put in one Mexican than another. With today's issue of the papers there have appeared 6,438 "latest" photographs of Miss Jessie Wilson, i z ..With Christmas comingj onj apace, soon it will be time to begin digging vp those self-addressed envelopesto Virginia cities. An advertiser says thatf hewishes to sell out because of trouble with his eyes. He doesn't mean to sayby that, that he can't see any profitjinhis busi ness, however. RjJ , : The Journal is glad tcjhear that the men behind the proposed cotton mill are going to get together as soon as possible and try to get the thing under way. The sooner it is builtjthe better it will be for New Bern. ' As a booster none of them beats - the Raleigh Times. . 7.he Times is-ori the job all the time and is always - figuring out something that will re dound to the benefit of Raleigh. Hardly aii editorial but has the word "Raleigh," printed in bold face type, somewhere in it, ; And the Times has something to boost about. Raleigh is a growing and ' progressive city. The last time the writ A?r passed through that city tall sky scrapers could be seen from the railway some completed and some in the course of construction. Raleieh is a typical example of what boosting, in the right I Asv way,- will do lor a town, mteen years ago there was not a deader town ; on the map than Raleigh; today there - are few liver ones. " Congressman Doughton has started "another bluster about the mileage - graft that Congressman get every time they go home. Doughton should wait until nearer campaign time to pull thit old gag. Nobody will listen to him now and he might as well shut up. Wonder if he only takes what, in good morals, he is entitled to, or does he take as much as the balance of the ; members take? If he is so shocked, le could ease his own conscience, at least, by doing what he thinks is right about the matter and let the others commit the awful sin, if they want to. But the chances are that as long as the graft is going on, Congressman Bob is going to get his share. The Greenville Reflector comes out with a long editorial eulogy on Solicitor Abernathy. This probably means the starting of the campaign for the solici- torship. The Reflector says many nice . things about the present incumbent. :' and so far as we know, they are merited. .The Reflector is in error in one thing and that is when it says that Abernathy "will have no opposition. No such good v news to Abernathy as that. The so ' licitor's place is a nice juicy piece of pie and is not to be sneezed at by the ' patriots; As many hungry lawyers as ' there are, there is no danger of thert pag ' sing up such a good thing without a - struggle. - Dame Rumor has it there Will be quite a number in the race before much longer. Among those being i prominently" mentioned, ' already, are "the names of Z. V. Ra wis and Carl y Daniels, of Pamlico, and J. K.- Warren who lives invTrenton. -j. More will probably enter the race later. . ; Mr. Rawls has begun an active cam paign already, so it is said. He is an active fellow and a good campaigner and will most likely give a good account of himself as will also Mr. Daniels. Both have a strong following in Pamlico and aJjoiuing counties. Mr. Warren will also be a hard man to beat should he decide to make a fight.'? : v '' This is, however, not intended as. a boost for any one, but just o show the Reflector that it will be no cut and dried affair and that when the time conies there wilt be something doing. ,-' 'PSYCHOLOGY OF 5' , INC.";; ADVERTIS- :At the recent regular meeting of the New .York College of Pharmacy,- Pro fessor Henry L. Hollingwofthof Bar nard College, addressed ithe' members upon the - subject,' . "The f Application of Psychology: to Advertjsftg: and Sel ling. ' lhe speaker : asbertea- tnat ?-ac- rordintr to the definition of todav bsv chology was the 'study of behaviour. J TKa moAm Avriun? miii inter-1 eSted in the way people benave ana in the cause of their behavior. Professor Hrillimywhrrh nointed out the respective value of form and color in the prepara- tion of the ad. ' demonstrated ,, the "forward; law of. assot i ition.'Mo the effect that men think only in one di rection, a condition to be utilized in connecting - a need , with .an article; the "law of diminishing returns.'Vby which the returns on an ad. vary as to the square foot of ltsinagnitude; feeling, the vitiation of which v may : attarh a nrpindire to the article adver- f tised; balance, as fundamental law of feeling; the laws of readings somei ads, are never read because of the printing; the memory values of ,' trade-marks; the specialization of instincts in ads., cleanliness, love of children, etc.; the "pull" of relevant and irrelevant words being an interesting feature. The repe tition of the relevant alone increased the value of an ad. A table of talking points for ceretals placed cleanliness first and the giving of premiums last. The Pharmaceutical - Era. : IS STILL OfJ THE IP STREET CAR SERVICE THERE TO BE RESUMED AND EX TENDED. That Goldsboro is still on the map of Droeress and is -attracting the at- tention of men who do things is a glad fact self evident on every hand. ine unpwara pnysicai development i of our city in the'way of new public I buildines eoine uo, and new stores in course of construction, and -more I residence in demand, and the coming together, of our business men for thl promotion of our tobacco market and! general trade interests, . means that the new year, just ahead of us,' is go ing to . witness the achievement of t a new Goldsboro a Greater Goldsboro and the accomplishment of more big things of permanent benefit for the city than ever known in any previous year or period of its history. Today we have to record the first real beginning of a commensurate electric street car system and service for Goldsboro in the granting by the Board. , of Aldermen last night r of a franchise to Messrs. Livers an Tart the .former, of. Charlottesville, Ya.,' the latter of Baltimore, who are conver sant railroad men, and financially able to construct and equip a complete street car system for Goldsboro, and when this is done as it hill be done, the patronage will be ample to sustain its operation and yield a dividend The work of renovating the present lines of. trackage and extending the system will begin immediately. PEOPLES CONCERT. BAND GIVE . A CONCERT. TO Immediately before and after- the font-half OAvnf tn hp nlavwf flt-.Gfif.n4 Park on Thanksgiving Day between the team of the Ghent Athletic. Asso ciation and the second team of the. North Carolina Agricultural and Mech anical ' College, the Peoples. Concert Band will give a concert. The price of admission tor the ball game and also to the ronrrt will be onlv twenfv-five ' . , - . : ... " . - v i j ?.:.. i. tk..'..ti,.'' -in be a gratifying attendance. State of Ohio,, city of Toledo, Lucas -county, ss. ' ., ' . o ) " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo county and State -aforesaid, -and that said firm w II pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for; each and every case oi Catarrh that cannot be cured by the Uke of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J, CHENEY.: Sworn to before me and subscr.bed in my presence, this 6th day of December A. D. 1886. Seal. - A, W. GLEASON", ' ' . : Notary Public 'Hall's Cartarrh Cure is taken Inter nally and acts" directly upon the blood and mucuous "Surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. t F. J. CHENEY CO &, Toledo, O. Sold bv all drueeists. 75c ' Take Hall's Familvv Pills for consti- pation. k y ' GOLDSBORQ A Run-Down Condition. Wheo the blood become thin, poor, devitalized - mature, cries, out - through such ' external evidence for help, and the safest,, surest and 'most helpful remedy we know is Vinol. . i - ! This is be;ause it is a combination of . the two most world famed ton ics the ' medicinal curative- Ie- merits of , cod liver ,qil ; (without . ti e oil) and tonic iron for the blood. ' VI nol strengthens, the digestive organs, creates a hearty appetite, purifies and , enriches the blood, creates strength. Mrs- Helen' Wingate; St. Louis, Mo. wys: ' as" in very - poor neaun nervous and run down, and nothing in .the way of , medicine did, me. any 8w u"1" w "'"iSS", jw..i.y Vinol. It built up my; health, re- stored strength and 1 tee! tint 1 owe my '"e -"mi u I highly." we say positively , tnere is notmng like Vinol to- purify and r enrich the blood and build up weak, . run-down people. If it should Jail in your case we will return your money.; F.- & Duffy, druggist,' New Bern, N. C..V.,' P. S. Our Saxo Salve is "truly won derful for eczema. We guarantee it LIEUT. GABBETT; SOON TO LEAVE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE REVENUE CUTTER; - SENECA. ' 1'he many friends of Lieut, and. Mrs. Cecil M. Gabbett will regret to learn that they are to leave "New Bern, a3 Lieut.-Gabbett has been transferred to the U. S. "Revenue Cutter Seneca, which is stationed at New;York City, Lieut. & Mrs. Gabbett have made many friends during their residence in this city and it is with regret that they i f j . e . i. . . e . v . , nave icarneu oi ineir iransier. Lieut. Gabbett has been a very effi cient officer and is very popular 'with the officers and crew 6f the Pamlico and his acquaintances in this city; and the Seneca is very fortunate in securing such a capable execuUve officer. Lieut. Gabbett will leave I for his new post of duty about December .i si. ne nm ue sutuctueu uy iiewi. Covell formerly stationed on the reven ue cutter Seminole which is stationed at Wilmington, JN. 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A little Diapepsin occasion ally ; keeps the delicate , organ regu lated and they eat . their favorite foods wiJhout far If your stomach doesn't take care ofT your - liberal limit . witnout . rebellion; if your food is a damage instead oT a help; remember the. quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep sin which costs only fifty cents for a lare Case at drU ,t0reS- 1U tru,y iwonaenm -uigebis iouu ana beis . . .i . ,.r . j; .t j - i " i j. t things straight .so gently and easilt that it - is really astonishing. Please for your sake, don't go on and on with a : weak, disordered ... stomach; . its - so unnecessary. Evidence Of Impure Clood A. 1 SPEAr.IIT;3-C:j SUITS, JLOA1S,1 -L:3. to call jn . person and inspect our line of dainty foods for 6or, Thanksgiving. ' : We've got them in abundance and the price is - right Cs early and we will help you make that - Thanksgiving dinner a. success. J, j - 'i i i .. i . ' i : h. c. iR;.isp;e ;, i , ,, ...,: .r Smith's Horse Shoe, Shep carries a complete line-of shoes ani rubber heels. If your horse is lame iai us put new teet on him l. . Located iajfront of Pete Tren ' with's Blacksmith Snop . Baxters' Engage- v ment Rings. ' .. Of, course- you would ; not think of giving a DIAMOND. ; as a bethrothal gift which you , -did not know was of the right QUALITY, setting etc. Comparatively few people are ', .'. Diamond experts . and must ' depend upon the, reliability- ' r : of the Jeweler frora."i whom r? they buy.' 1 -' . v "The "name BAXTER has be- ' ; come a synonym .for fair-' and " honest dealing. See us ' -' - HAXTER" . Jewelers and Expert Watch Repairing' t : TUK lUUAUUC STUBS Notice To Tax Payers Your19BState and County taxes are nowdue.Please cofne in ana settle at once as both the State and county are needing the money. 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