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-fC- 0 Tie rkn VA lie Swed Tee filial "H3"' ) r.'.IT,T,. except Sunday. crricEa an niiiT8.V,;V; So. M Crave Street, ' -k OWES a,;MWif (ia uwieej . ,.v;; Cue Week JO ".liree Months ..........,..,,. 126 Months i. 16 Oh Teat 5.00 Telepaeaeti fulneM Offlca .............. Ka. 2S& dltorial Boam ... .5. 1 Enured at the post In New art, ' 1. ; katteiv,.';: Ci, ", M eecond class mall 8ATCKDAT. ..January , 1908. HB WAITS THE EARTH. I am thinking of Investing In some project that atands testing. ' ' , Ton may think that I am Jesting . ; When I say they're lund to find; 1 l0Dk wltn suspicion On- the paying proposition. : t nougn i maae mat a condition And I want no other kind. Under no circumstances Am I willing to take chances. Mihh' h distrust these wild romances '-0r An promoters who will chafe l1 .When I want them to assure me ' O' their soundness to secure me; .,". 'For the thing that will allure me .VjtfMjr Must be absolutely safe. th melons they divide up ,-: U: v: ' On the square ara small and dried up , Must I keep my money tled up, w,tn amall profits be content? . f'j, It's no wonder I am fretting ' At the increase I am getting, ,; ' , For the most that I am netting V.'i ''.i'v Is a naUry 12 Per cent- Chicago News. Even tha other side of life may not 'A be what it seems. ... ;.;t, JSverybody believes in punishment J' '.. but Dot for ourselves. t.';t,;, . Tou can take a pair of spectacles ? ; na wybody can't see through them alike. a j.j The only , man aome women will obey is a photographer when he sayB ,' , lock pleasant. ,;. Many Jfyoung girl when cultivating her voice loses the friendship of many f near-by neigrbors. '' Some men often wonder on that last day, will the seal of matrimony have to give up Its dead? Some fellows think summer girls have a much better disposition be causa they do not want a whole ham fe'' mock to themselves. ' V,$&f& C. A. Eastman has made a remark' ' -. .. . , . able discovery in reference to the qualities of the sand deposits along i. Jf'i"; the Baccoon and Des Moines Rivers in ) ' this neighborhood. It has been learn. Dy caretul chemical analysis that v ( the sand contains the proper ingred- ', .. tents to make it a good raw material :jj.tot the manufacture of building glass. ,. : lookout for an anti-rock throwing t it '. Because his restless and homesick ' , ( v aoui was sal to be troubling rela .f;yif j 'ay in the Springfield Presbyterian tj.'i.'; 'UTe ' Canton '.China, while his body i Churchyard, near Newark, N. J., where .';-Ak"'rjB.lia4 own tot, fifteen years, an order ,fof the' disinterment of the remains ot l . Hla Tat has been granted in 'i'A Bse county,:ind ha will rest in the ..-'0 :tonba of his ancestors la Canton, af ( '.i'':f.W,' Suddhbt Vltes and funeral ser , -fi vices have beenobserved. The body ft '! to China this week. Just ' like Chinaman. ' ,, . oUmei Jor.fbs,. great clock In tower of tha Metrapolltos Life . umuiuv vompany ouuoing, in JUao lson square, have arrival and Were "5 holatad (o ti staging on th uUtde . of .tha tower.Tha three bells weigh respectively 1,600, 2fiOQ - and 6.000 ponnds, and the fourth, which Is W pocted today weights IfiOO pounds and 's 70 inches in diameter, . They will ring out their melodies at 's height of ( s) f'.nt alwve the street level. ' Most io high to iliHinrb the steep, of many .' c " ' ::. nf '. ) ForaXVann j v i BatK Room If r- - f .fV:'V -i-'"'''' i'r. A ladi io a cold room is a V i shrvrry alove all This is comfort Aii i aass1 'i iBaa ERFECTION Oil Heater OSqalppd wltk Snokeleaa Device) may be carried Irom any other room to the hath room, which ' will heat while you are preparing lor the hath. Impossible turn it too high or too low. The most economical heater It you one can buy 'intense heat ior tiling. The&MtLamp i 1 1 hold mimeses. sleai light Made of brasa throughout and nickel led. Lquipped with the latest (i burner. Handsome simple lamp auaranteed. you cannot get beater or lamp write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY were elected, whose duties were to perfect the organization, elect officers for the year, etc. Pursuant to this intent there was a meeting last n;ht of the directors at the Elks Club rooms at which the organization which began under such favorable auspices and which is to prove such a great factor in the de- elpoment of our community, was com pleted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. B. Blades, president; L. H. Cutler, Jr. 1st vice president; and H. W. Armstrong 2nd. vice-president. It was the consensus of opinion at this meeting to appoint a secretary who was in position to divide his time with duties attending the organlza tion, until such time, as in the judg ment of the directors, it became nec essary to appoint a secretary whose entire time could be devoted to the work at hand. At this meeting the directors saw fit to make me secretary under those conditions, with the understanding that it was my pleasure to relinquish the position when the necessities as aforesaid arose, and I do most hear tily request of every business man, whether merchant, lawyer, doctor, banker, capitalist or otherwise to lend their physical and financial support to this organization. There are two important and vital factors necessary to the-attainment of success in an organization of this kind, which are co-operation and financial support. With them there are no lim. itations to the benefits derived and the community will prosper and flourish in proportion to the efforts of each individual member along those lines, With concerted action our city will forge ahead, keeping pace with pur sister towns throughout the State, ev eryone of which is, as never before striving to build up and develop their communities through their trade or- ganizations, and let me say right here that there is no place in the United States more wonderfully blessed with natural advantages as to healthful- ness, fertility of soil, climate, water and railroad facilities than our city. Our city can show as many improve ments in a given time, in proportion to her size, as any place In the State, Few of us realize that over a million dollars have been expended right In our city improvements in the past year or two, beginning with the new Meth odist church, one of the handsomest In the State to and Including further Improvements for which contracts have or will be let in a very abort while?'. : - The executive officers and board of directors of this organization need no Introduction ,o the people of this city. They are . all men of activity and equal to the needs othe hour and stand ready to do' everything possible even to the point) of sacrificing their busi ness interests to uplift and benefit this community , , ' ,( y We therefore beg CI your, Mr. Edi tor, to continue the good work already begun' until every' person lends- hi Kuppdrt to thla organisation and our membership 6f over 100 representative bimtiiAfis-neti'bt steadily augmented, r wfie the needs of this eommuu- f.,r v.ik i.f tv 'kind. d" great and i , W v-mimr operation and is extremely should be kept warm. easy and the bath is ii you have a a - ''.' ;v-V'V " 9 hours with is the best lamp ior -round house Gives a clear. unproved central uhslactory. Every at your dealer's, sf MURDERED IN HIS CHURCH. Minister's Body Dismembered in His Church ar Chicago. By Wire to The Sun. Detroit, Mich. Jan. 9 The dismem bered body of Rev. J. M. Carmichael, Methodist minister, was found to day, partially consumed by fire in the two heating stoves of one of his three churches in Coluubus in the south western part of St. Claire county. Investigation was begun at once to clear away a temporary uncertainty as to the identity of the victim and to obtain clues regarding the mur der and the motive for the crime. Identification of the dead clergyman was soon effected by Orville Lindsey, who was sent to the churf'a for that purpose by Mrs. Carmichael, who had been in great distress since her hus band failed to return home as expect ed last night, and who susmised that the minister was the victim of an as sassination, as she had heard the re port that he had been murdered in the Columbus church. But clues of the murderer and his motive were more difficult to obtain There was a rumor that a strange man had left a train at Hickey late in the afternoon and had been di rected to the Columbus church and there were other rumors indicating that two men were implicated in the crime. The fact that several coins were found in the clothing of the dead man, and in the ashes in the stoves precluded the theory of robbery an J at the time of his death it was not known that the murdered minister had an enemy in the world. Rev. Mr. Carmichael had been in Michigan about ten years and for two years had been pastor of the three churches at Columbus, Adair and Chi na. With his wife and three children he resided at Adair. Leaving home yesterday morning he told Mrs. Car michael that he was going to Colum bus to arrange for a series of revival meetings there. He waved his hand affectionately to a group of children at he drove out of the village of Adai and from that moment all trace of him is lost. AU kinds of Typewriter Supplies, Call on OWEN 6. DUNN. POINTED PAHAGR.VPHS. Chicago News. Only the cheap brand of talk is cheap. And the pretty girl usually has plain sailing. A cane is an old man's strength and a young man's weakness. Water from the River Styrx should be fine for preparing mucilage. A woman no sooner forgives an in jury than she proceeds to forget about having forgiven It. Many a man lives a regular cat-and- dog life. He purrs In the parlor and barks in the kitchen. Of course, we all believe that it Is better to give than to receive until seme one passes around the hat. We are told that the millennium is coming, but It isn't coming with rush. Perhaps a messenger boy Is bringing it ,. Oxpropyiendisoanrylamine is. the name of a new heart atimula'nt The dose to one syUable three times a day, after meals. ; "Doaa'e Ointment eared me of ee sems that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was' permanent" Hon. 0 W. Matthewi, ! Commissioner tabo 8tatlatiosv-Angastai Me. :)3 ' : .'; Get my prices Wore placing- ymr erder for printing. 'I ess ssve joa neneyr-OWXI CU DUNN. ' lMsoam: - Misa 'Jessie Taylor. Of Cov City came down to New Bern this morn ing on. the east bound Norfolk and 8outherV train for a'eoaple' otf Oaya Btay fnl the city ona business and pleasure visit v ' jtf .,.' i..'.;vi.; . . ; - . ' - .. w'" Miss Fannie Mclntyre, of Hender son, spent last evening in the city, the guest of Mrs. A. E. Hibbard, on Pollock street and left this morning for a visit at Verona. J ' Miss Annie Foy left thlB morning for a day's stay with friends In Kin- 8ton. Miss Katie Street left this morning on the west bound Norfolk and South ern train for a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends in Golds horo. Miss Sudle Cook returned this morning from near Morehead City and Beaufort, where she has been visiting relatives and friends. Misses Hazel Taylor and Agnes Foy, went up to Dover this morning on the west bound Norfolk and Southern train, for a few days stay. They will be the guests of Mrs. Raymond Pol lock. Mrs. Y: A. Williams left this morn ing for Norfolk, Va., where she will join her husband, from where they will go to Providence, R. I Mr. Wil liams having accepted a position in that city. Miss Sadie McLachlan went down to Thurman this morning to spend a few days with friends. Blue Ribbon ' the Favorite. The wealthy demand Blue Ribbon Vanilla because it is the best. Others specify Blue Ribbon because it gees twice as far. Job Printing done by DUNN is done right R. 8. V. P. Club Meeting. Miss Sarah Congdon entertained the R. S. V. P. Club yesterday afternoon, at the lovely new home of her brother. Mr. Dave Congdon. On entering, the guests were in vited into the dining-room where de licious punch was served by Misses Annie Foy and Elizabeth Ellis. After many games of bridge were enjoyed, a tempting hot luncheon was served. Those present were: Mesdames Jos. Congdon, of Norfolk, Chapman, D. L. Ward, O. G. Dunn, T. O. Hyman, S. K. Eaton, Harry Marks. M. M. Marks. I). Jarvis and C. M. Crapon; Misses Myrtle Disosway. Mamie H. Richard son, Nettie Rawlings, Maud Munger, Katherlne Street, Eulalia Willis, Janie Stewart, Julia Moore, of Washington, N. C: Emma Duffy, Annie Fov. Hattie Marks, Elizabeth Ellis, Elizabeth Bur- us and Henrietta Hancock. Elks Dfliichtfully Entertain. A number of young people gathered In the Elks Temple last evening and enjoyed dancing, billiards, and other amusements. The music, furnished by two string bands, was delightful. Fri day evenings have been set aside by the Elks for the entertainment of la dies. After it is too late But why let it be too late, when TO DAY you can buy a bottle of Gowan's Preparations and be prepared? It cures cold and croup and Pneumonia. They ccme in the night come suddenly, and if you are not prepared you regret All druggists handle the great external remedy. Three sizes 26c, 50c, $1. Buy it today. EEFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR, The thing a woman suspects about a strange man, in a car who won't look at her la that he Is trying to. A girl oan cry over how, if there were any sleight rldlg. he: couldn't go because she hasn't the right style of furs. Generally a woman's reason for do ing a thing la aha hasn't any, and It turns out much, better than with a man, who has. ' When a woman wants to be particu larly proud of her husband, she speaks ot his whisky bottle in the pantry as the wine cellar. r , " The average man seems to ke able to get more fun out f going' to a funeral tth hla friends than to" the theatra yith. his family, i , oaejr saved y baying year type, writer from OWE . JC55. -V.' :, -A , ' ' -' 'i ' '.. in l if -j POISON A .. CET. m MSif - ' Piirh Masy Pcpl trm Bte PlaM u4 Mt km M. BMa Syt Butty eve 7 . B. B. vj, ' FRBUB. -' ' " For twenty-flv run Botanle Blood Balm (B. B. B.) has toeea curing yearly thousands of sufferers from Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Falson and all forms of Blooa Dlseas '. Ytn solicit the most obstinate oases tar B. B. B. cures where all else falls. If voa have exhausted the old methods of treatment and still have aches and pains in bones, back or joints. Rheu matism. Mucus Patches In mouth; Sore Throat. Pimples. Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Eating sures, are run down or nervous. Hair or Eyebrows falllns out take B. B. B. It kills the poison, makes, the blood pure and rich, healing every sore and completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy condition. Cures Eccema. Itching, watery blisters or open, itching humors, Risings er pimples of Edema all leaves after killing thf B olson and purirylng the blood wits . B. B. In this way a flood of pure rich blood la sent direct to the skin surface, the itching stops forever and every humor or sore la hoaled and cured. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) Is pleasant and safe to take; com posed of pure Botanic ingredients. It nuri-fles and enriches the blood. C. I. BRADUADTS Drag Store, $1 p?r Large Bottle with directions for home cure. Free Blood Cure Coupon This coupon (cut from The New BPrn N. C. Sun, is good for one large sample of Botan ic B'ood Balm mailed free In plain packages. Simply nil in your name and address on dotted lines below and' mail to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Qa. State name of trouble, If you know. ..SPECIAL NOTICES..! ONE CENT A WORD No ad. token for less than 15 cents, the price of three lines. Six wards oi average length make a line. The following rites are for consecutive insertions: 1 time 6 cents a line 3 times S cents a line 6 timet -4 cents a Una 26 times 4 cents a Use S2 timet -3i cents a Una 78 timet 3 cents a line All orders for these ads, must be accompanied with cash for as many times as ads, are to run. These ads. are inexpensive, but tiiey bring quick results and Bure re turns. MCE APPLES, BAN AS AS, LEMONS, Cocamits, English Walnuts, Raisins, Grapes, Tangerines, Ice Box, Peanut Roasier for sale. Several nice show cases cheap. Christi Gilan, Pollock and Craven street. FOI K-DKAWEK VERTICAL FILING Cahintts for only $19.75. Call and examine same An exceptional bar gain. OWEN G. DUNN, 69 Craven Street. FOl'N'D Bl'NCH OF KEYS NEAR Elks Temple. Call at Sun office. 0.E FOl'B HUNDRED DOLLAR Kimball Piano for sale. Call or ad dress C. E. Taylor, 113 Hancock St TO LET ONE FURNISHED ROOM to men; also table board. Apply to 103 Broad street. BRIDGE SCORES-LADIES DESIB- ing Bridge Scores, can obtain aame by calling on 0. G. Dunn CHATTAWKA TRIBE, NO. 14, I ft R. M. meets every Wednesday, Bleep No. S7 Middle street. Brothers from other reservations cordially "velcomed. T. P. Ashtord, 8. X Smith, C. of R. CRAVEN LODGE NO. I, KNIGHTS 01 HARMONY, Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights In each month if) Knights of Harmony hall corner ot Hancock and .Broad streets at 7:39 o'clock. S, R. Ball president; J. H. Smith, secretary; R. R. BUT,; finan cial secretary. It Is only a matter of a short time that our State will join New York and the other twelve States In establishing optometry laws, with - a. State board of examiners. Optica Is a separata and distinct profession, and with med icine and dentistry has reached such an advanced state that the practitioner cannot Jointly practice either prof as slon with the other with equal profi ciency. Our optical department; is tha best In the city.,' "M, , V ,y J. O.BAXTER, VS 1 t -T Optometrist U . Can Cancer Ba Cere J? W want every man and woman In tha United States t know what we are doing We are curing Cancer Tumors and Chronic 8orea without the use of the knife or by X-ray, and arc endorsed by the Sonata and Lo: : ' i ture of Vhc'niii. Here's a Dc eafcaW At v 111 "buying SUeff Flaaesy flrat, yon W'direcfroiai the maler, and get a atrictly high grade in strutoenV fully guaranteed in tvery ' napecjt, at . wholesala price, and on easy terms If yon wish. ; VV-'- 5 :'. 3 r' " ' : Sfionld nythini eyar occur about , which you might Uke to consult thai eeller, '? you V n't have to search tha country over, but write direct to us, no matter when, or wheVe you -are, and we' will respond at once. '''' , STIEFF PIANOS have been made for more than half a century; none are better, few equal. For particulars; it not coming to Norfolk, write L. C. Steele, Mgr, Ui Granby Street Norfolk, Ta. Mention this Paper. I Official Piano Jamesown Expbsitio IGE ' Made from pure du tilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO., 19-2 -23 Griffith Street, ,hone 23. Steamer Carolina Will leave every Monday and Thurs day at 10 a. m. for Vanceboro, from foot of Craven Street Freight received every day. H. A. I POTTER, Jr.. Telephone 164. Agent NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Reduced Bates Account Inauguration or hovernor-EIect W. W. Kitchln, Raleigh, Ji. C, Jan. 12, 18u. The Norfolk and Southern Railway announces that for the above occa sion reduced fare tickets will be sold from points on Its line: From New Bern $3.70; Dover. $2.85: Kinston, $2.65: LaGranee 12.25: New. Home Funushings Do you sometimes furnished a little nicer? home so prettily fixed up that you could be proud it Never fret about money. v Our furniture is not the cheapest to be had. ' V: ', If the cheapness is the only consideration, tiere? 2 : ') are better places to buy; but ''itz:.. ture that will give wear and satisfaction, raider-If .' than the sure-to-fall-apart kind, we are'ceii (lr ' of our abilities to please you. Z 4 1 w ; jiisim ' 87and.89.Middle St., . ; : NEW BERN, N; r ( Cuarar.Uel r l' 1 al Pare fcslc,l. afelvaie Rye Whiskey, S yrs old; Four ) full Quarts. Express .prepaid ........ .Ii Qberwood Pure Rye Whls ,key, years old; Four-4 run quarts. , Expreas pra paid ..... ,U . . . . ...... 4.i ) ,:ywon'B Club Whiskey; Four " full auarta. . Expresa pre- f paid ,.-.,..as.oo IBrery 8rop of Tyson's Club i -., Whiskey auaranteed to be pur and . better i than . whiskey sold - by otiier ' - hoases tor ............ ...4.e Tyson's NorfolM Ttye Whta key; Four (4) full quarts. This brand eqaal to any v tS.SO on the market Ex press prepaid ...SX.TS Tyson's Monogram . Rye . , , Whiskey; Four (4) full quarts. Express prepaid. .S3JS0 Tyson's Exposition . y-, i Whiskey, per gallon, ex-" ' prrs prepaid ......... Tyson's Pure Gin, per gallon ' ' express prepaid ..azM Tyson's Pure N. C. - Cora "'".., , Whiskey, per galloiV'-'-v press prepaid .also Tyson's "Old Grandfather" , ri Corn Whiskey; 4 full quarts, expresa prepaid ...SBJW Goods shipped fame day ' aa order received. Wt make good all losses and breakage, but we do not pay express charges on anything less than a gallon, Write for our big prica Xst. Address,,; X'K ALBEMARLE DISTILLING CO. V 81-33 Brewer St, ;; Sertoli Ja. J. Tf. WIXIIS, Pres. fiji J. W. WILLIS, 31L, Tlce-rres. 31. I. WILLIS, Secty. 4Ct Lookout Bay Club House Established and equipped . for the accommodation and pleasure of Bportsmen on the famous Lookout Bay Game Preserve tpf, wild fowl. Located ten piles east of Morehead City, Nf l&f Reasonable terms. : ' 9 '-m Moreaeaa uiiy, p. port $4.55; Morehead City $4.90; BU fort $5.10; Bayboro $4.25; Orieniat ?H; -l $4.56. Tickets on sale January 10t8,ltth, . : ' and for trains scheduled to jjirrlyefcji Raleigh before noon, January ;i2tfi,JTj 1909, limited for return passage,' Jaa v uary 13th, 1909. , - H. C. HTJDGINS, General Passenger Agent wish your home ;wp,Mf i!'-.-- How would you lik&-a . , from kitchen to parlor-1 f to let any friend inspect;' f V t i 0
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