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PERSONALS C. P. Bland has returned home from a bu?1ue8?: visit to Richmond. ? ? ? ? John V. Hob rm. of Swan Quarter, la among the out of town visitors In the city today. ? ? ? ? The dx-nicmbera of the Halcyon club will give a dance at the tTks hall tonight. Dancing Is to start at nine o'clock. ? ? ? ? H. L. Gurganus, a weD known resident of Stok<-s, is upending today 1n the city attending to busiuess matterr. ? ? ? *r L. A. Armstrong, of Goldsboro, was Heen on the streets of the city; yesterday afternoon. J. T. Mallord. Jr., of New Bern, was in Washlugttm today on u bruf business visit. Joseph F Tayloe, according to Lindsay Warren, who saw lilm up in Washington a d w or two. Is still oa the job and assisting Senator Sim mons in running the government's affairs. Mr. -Warren also met and talked to Governor Craig, Congress man Small and Majority Leader Kltchin while in Washington. ? ? ? ? Ira L. Hastings, of Elizabeth City ?* .? the city today on a brief visit. ? ? ? ? $85.37 FOR CHARITY DURING JANUARY Above. Amount Wns I'swl in lteliev in^ \?xxlj of WiiNldmtton by \ss4M'UiU*?j ( 'tiarit i?-M. A repow of the work done by the Associated Charities during the month of January, shows that th> sum of 185 37 has been spea; hi re l.cving the wants of those who. be cause of sickness or for some other good reaseu. were unable - to '.p themselves. In detail this report is as lollows: Groceries. $10 37. Wood. $22.50. I Cftah, (36.50. Children's shoes. $fi 00. rled Cross fond, $10. Ct Total, $8*37. The distribution of "ca:'. may se-"-m large at first w* ?dui to the number of et> - anJ other sickness in the Ing the last several wee\* tt . cases where cash cr-* wee'- made. w?re first thorn?^!/ 'r *fp;- jated Under this i;c.u included $11, which vtut ? troi.i tho Chlldr- n's Chris m WARN AGAINST WHOOPING COUGH Parents Whose Children Are EtTecto<1 Are l'wre<d t?? -*5wp TJhmm \wny ' Fro ui Oilier Child in. With several * cases of vhoup'.ngl eougii nm-'?ng t li o- children and with tu cglect nnd car- lesaimsa cf titosoj parents ?!hm' children or? effected I v. ;:} this S^tTes-?. Washington I ag-iiri I'aer d w:il: the dan** r <f an, < pldf m!c. Four ladies of this city failed this office over :he i?l*phone ihls morn- 1 ln-j and J I rc-;i lit--: !-o:i.e ?lrps be j taken towards malting par. ut? k epl eh?!''r:?p, who lnv? i!i? fitigh, a' heme. They c!.i!tii- :l |hdt several! rhr:'?r?n J-;?d teen vnt hom-? from si-l: '-<5 1 hTwose they l.nr! I h" whoop- T In? couch, but Hint the^e ?ame ch!l-j dreri wore allow- d to play on the' st'Oftr with other chl'dren, thu? I ?epr'ad'ng the cough, "'h" physicians of the city are I wnrninR residents to he on their ? guard against the nprend of the coiiRh fr In hopfd that those par #nf-< whose children arc III, will be ??xtrfiTv I y careful In keeping them i nwny from other children. Beg nnmg of the Germ Theory. Agostlno ItnNnl, u country doctor In the north of Italf. <?nrly In tno last century wax the tfarfer of the norm theory of dlwenHP. At thnt tlmo a pe culiar 'llwHfw wns killing the wllk wormn, bringing ruin to tlip whole *llk Oonntry of Italy. IlnH*|. by the micro ?rope, discovered the genu whl-h t* the raiun of the <lh??n*e. The germ lat?r wnn named Rutritla iMntNlnna BmhmI U-lleved arid Minted I hut human Atari sen were ateo <au*ed by Rer;n* BanHi'H work wa^ uneered at and pooh ponlx'd hy his fn'l'iw men nnd pby*' clan*. nn<l Ik- fnPml !<? mnke a lantlnK lmpre?M|ou. thereby I?h1iik great glory to r Italia. JAMES E. CLARK JAMES E. CLARK OUR ANNUAL WHITE SALE Extra Special In Staple White Goods. WE ADVISE THAT YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXTRA. ORDINARY VALUES, TIME MAY NEVER OFFER SUCH BARQAIN8 AGAIN. V ? 1490 LONG CLOTH l>8c. ' Long Cloth soft finish, worth a good deal more than usual price, full 12 yards to piece, extra 98c ? 1.80 LONG CLOTH 91.40 Special finish long cloth, smooth as silk, a great value at the regular price; full 12 yards to piece. $1.49 ?2.40 LONG CLOTH *1.08 Here Is a truly flne cloth, spec ially for the particular trade. 12 yards tu piece, extra, $1.98 *?1.00 LONG CIjOTH S2.A0 The best in the house and the fin est finish that can possibly b? made on such materials, worth consider ably more than the regular price this season, very special, $2.59 15c LONSDALE CAMBRIC 12c Genuine I.onadalo Cambrlce that is advancing in price dally, while we have own it at the former price, 12c i Some Wonderful Values in h&uslni Underwear and Ladies White Shirt Waist. 9a DOZEN GOWNS bought specially for this sale, values are Bp to $1.60; we have placed the entira lot on one tafcle at the spsclal price which we cobslder verx low , ' . 5 DOZEN WHITE PETTICOATS, nicely trimmed In embroidery and laoe, bo me with tucks <>?. 8 DOZEN WHITE PETTIOOATB, nicely made and trimmed, easily worth 76c, very special . ? 49c 80 DOZEN COR6UT COVERS, trimmed with embroidery and lac*, full run of slses and patterns 10 DOZEN CORSET COVERS, elaborately trimmed la lace or em broidery, sll sites, special ; .... 40c $1.25 and $1.50 White Waist 98c' Oar entlro line of new white ^atsts that were bought to sell for 11.26 and 11.60, thlB InCTtrdeB Organdies, Lawns, Sl!ks end Plain Tail ored Waists, full run sires from 36 to ?4, special at ....... . . OSc The Very Newest Patterns in Ginghams , Madras *Ptr cales and Shirtings. Also Voiles Etc. lOr & 12 ^c GINGHAMS 0c ? This lot consists of 60 pieces of now. Ginghams and Shirtings, In all the wanted chccka, stripes, plaids and ? * Oc solid colors 15c & 1 He GINGHAMS AND SHIltTINGS 124 c? -A grand lot Of 32 inoh Shirting's and Ginghams that are absolutely fast colors, new pat terns, in all the wanted Colors, special for 12Hc 134c TISSUE VOILES 10c ? You will certainly pay 12 He and possi bly 16c for these goods later; a splendid line tq. select from. .... . 12 H c . Special lot pi*ake voilkh at isc ? 10 pi??> puko vciki n figures and stripes, a good honest 25c value, choice now per yard; ? 18c 86-INCH v SPRING PERCALE? In a big assortment of lights and darks; the best perua'.e manufactured. On account of present high wholesale prices many stores price it at l?c. Our price .. 124c A Big Special in Shepherd Checks 38-INCH , ^HEPHERD CHRCKS? in a variety of sixes, In black and white BtaplQ checks and a variety of Ktyles and sisrs-of novelty checks in brown, blue, red. grey and black combined with white. 8peclal. .50c / w Soft Finish Nainsooks In Boxes ' ? PURCHASE Or A FULL CASS OF BQFT FINISH NAINSOOKS. PUT UP BOXES OF TEN YARDS OR 12-YARD PIBCE8. YOU CAJJ BUY A PIECE OR A SINGLE YARD. IS YARDS FOR 98c 50 pieces to go at this price, no more, 11 yards lor ? 98c % ' -M 12 YARDS FOR 91.49 \ A very soft finish cloth and * wonderful value, they won't he here long when once seeg^ A foil piece of 12 yards for ' $1.49 10 YARDS FOH4U.OU The regular 80c grade of Nain sook, although a better cloth than usual, 10 yards in box. Extra spec, ial for Sl.69 10 YARDS FOR 92.25 The softest and smoothest cloth for the money in the clty,4or under wear and cblldrrns dresses, - $2.25 :. >? 80c HHEETH FOR 69c Bleached Sheets. Utica brand, the best made, rull 8}x90, special fur 69c (rue a year it is customary with a great many stores to offer special inducements to it3 patrons in White Wears and materials. Generally tL- iiiw for th;s offering is in early February. This season makes it very difficult for any store to offer good merchandise at low figure? on a. ? i. unt of the extreme scarcity and advance in price of tho most wanted merchandise. However, we have gathered together a groat p:i?l w ?lerfiil showing of tho new white goods, including all the new weaves in Madras, Ginghams, Tissues, Percales, Voiles, Etc. You had ? . r bu\ .-c goods'now as the prices will bo much higher a little later. And thon too the best selections are sold. No advance in p .? io. charge accounts for goods charged. I NEW I QIT r ? t \ SIZE WEJT'J Wo u;e offer::.. d irlng tfcli whl - I goods file a !.*i value la Plqur sma'.l r qc welt for dresses, crai' skirt* or waists. *x:ra EXT !X\ HEAVY WELT PIQUE 1 id tv.'.i grades, domestic at tho yard I 25c. a d a Veal fine lmporedt cluth 50c T::\ Different FANCY WE WW for h ;iir?le skirts; they are ^ooJt j that will w-aali perfectly, 25c 50 DOZEN CHILDREN^ WHITE DRESSES FOR THIS SALE Wo purchased BO dozen Chlldrens WhU? Dresses for this sale at a preat sacrifice, and aer going to give the public the benefit of our great purchase. Sizes run from two to six years. LOT NUMBER 1. ?0 dozen all Organdies, nicely trimmed with Organdy ombroidery, ;.?ukar tulua $1.25 and $1.50, Ex ra special for this Bale 70c LOT NUMBER 2. 20 dozen White Lawn Dresses, new Btyl s and nicely made. Regular "nlflo 7?m: io $1.00. We offer them at tiie very low prlco of 49c 10c * 1 2>y iTHWX DIM 1 1' k" 9c 15 plec* ..h<C4 bimity that regu larly sells for luc an j 12 '/ac, very fine and sh<?or i ir the money, a good purchase for yc - 15c St 18c DIMITY CHECK 12Hc 10 pkoes assorted size checks for chlldrens dresses, and shirt waists, special for 1212c . 25c DIMITY CHECKS 22c ' This lot of Dimity is advancing dally, we offer you a grand cloth In several size checks. / - ? . JAKES E. CLARK JAMES E. CLARK JAMES E. CLARK Country Correspondence rllOCOWINITY X KWH. We are having no mo beautiful nunahiny weather now; neems almost ike nprlng time. ! Little Misa Freddio Moore, Caddie; i Kva, Addle and Llddle Moore apent the day Sunday with Mr. Plnkham'a children. Mra. T. H. Moore and Mrs. M. M. Dixon apent Saturday night with Mra. C. H. Moore of Pitt county. I Joshua Mopre and Miaa Ixmna vloore npeni Sunday with Mr. and! 4ra. W. W Moore. Mra. O A. Moore apmt Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Moore. Mr. and Mra. Sawyer and little Mian Lilla Moore were the gueata of Fddle Moore Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. O. A Moore were the Ruenta of Mm. J. F. Moore a8t urday and Saturday night. ! Henry Hill aud Duvld Dixon wore visitors at W. E. Moore's Sunday night. ' Johnle Ecklln and Willie Walls ppen^, Sunday evening at O. E. Moore's. MIbb Lrni Adams and her mother i spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Robbing. I i We are g:ad to know that little | Helen Moore, who has been Buffer ing with lagrippe, Is now lmprpTlng. NEWS PROM~8MAL1j. | I The Small graded school gave a play Friday night which ^as enjoy ed by all present. Aftsr the play.* box supper was given which was Quite a success as every one seemed to enjoy the tfVeiiing. Nw pupils entered school each week. We are glad to know. Mlsa Kathleen Woolard, of New Bern, Is spending a few days with Miss Laura Walker. Quite a num. ler of her friends gave her a sur prise party Thursday night. Miss Velirfa Warren, of Aurora, spent the week end with Miss Jose phine Walker. Miss "Valorpi Lane spent the week end with Miss Lillian Rowe. Guy Wetherington and Henry Cay ton of Askin, were the guests of Misses Lora Lane and Lillian Rowe. Joseph Rowe, of Trenton, Mrs. J. C. Cayton, of Vanceboro, attended the burial of their mother, Mrs. D. B. Mixon. who died January S3.* The fttrreral services were held fn the Methodist church conducted by Rev. W. E. Trotman. The Interment was in the Sandy Grove cemetery. W. B. Rowe. of Washington, D. C., was in Qmall last week on a visit to relatives. ' * Charlie Price, the oldest ton of W. T. Price, 1b very sick wltl\ pneu monia. There are now only a few case* of grip In town we are glad to aa y. Mrs. Henry Row wae burled (n Sandy Grore cemetery, her family bnrlal ground, Saturday. She pass ed away Friday. W. A. and P. L. HuladU apent| Saturday in New Bern on bus^iess. J. R. and A. B. Hayes were In Washington Saturday on business. Mrs. Rena Bowen Oden, of New Bern, attended the burial of her anfft Mrs. Henry Ross, Saturday. Miss Ruby Bowen left today for Norfolk. J NEWS ' PROM R. P. D. No. 4. Mr. Md Mrs. John HoU, Mrs. William A. Congleton, Misses Jennie Hodges and Annie Congleton visited at Arthur Cox's Friday night. Mrs. Lucy Alllgood snd Mlsa Ida AUigood were th* guests of Mrs. i Alee. ::.?4w>d Thursday afternoon. Miss Cassia Cox Of Blount* Creek was a visitor on Route 4 last wee** We are sorry to note the illnese of Mrs. Cornelia Alllgood. Arthur Cox and sister, Minn C ta ste, were visitors at W. A. Cougle ton's, Wednesday night. Mrs. M. L. Cherry visited Mr?. I Juliet Congleton'a for awhile We#* neaday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Qoorge Alllgood spent Friday night with their par ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alllgood.' Misses Annie Congleton and Mar* tha Alllgood vlalted Mlse LllHf Al llgood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Congleton wero the guests of Mr. and Mrf. AleX Alllgood Sunday afternoon. k ? ? Smoked Glass Net Value. .*?>>'? ?? tii?? kUhlr th. ?POCtaol*. Of araok.d or MlorMf <lul ?** *?M to them br th. t? . b?i?: o, tw we au oa Ue enow.
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