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urn: ( - ' - r. - j 1 ' . -- , Ci. t- 'Ur- feelings, nervv ; ' :r f;m cf ciclac:.-, x j u la . : ' ".lie extract, a simple, re commended, to girls and . '.zslj pains, irregularity, ess, weakness, and any esuliur to, females. "' v ;AId It UU1 Help You lira. K. C Beayer, of Unicoi, Route No. 1, Mar I Icton, TeniL, writes j - "I suffered with bearing c r.Ta pains, feet swelled, pain in right side, headache, ain3 in shoulders, nervous palpitation, and other troubles I cannot mention, but I took Wine of Cardui rnd have found it the best medicine I ever used, for female troubles.'' Try Cardui. v ,. 9 AT ALL DEUO STORES UtaA ' ' courteous . fr? 1 '' piqo1Essive A yW j -:New Year Banking Plans ) ' If you contemplate opening a new account or changing ' I , - your banking relations,, at the beginning of the new year, . II W ws. shall be pleased to confer with you concerning III i.'he facilities that this bank affords, assuring to you II - those courtesies and considerations which your ac- t S.' count - deserves.' - fl ' aA, WMDUNN fflk - i AvO CD. BR AD MAM T.A.UZZELL K! Short Liz's . f Interest Coniensd Lj Small Spact ; Thar will be a meeting of the Girls Friendly Society at the Parish House, Monday renins at 7:46 o'clock. . V'All who would enjoy a delightful social evening are Invited to a "Silver Tea" at tit residence of Mrs.. James A. Bryan,' Thursday. January 14th. from 4 to p. m. A donation will be received at the door In silver rang ing from ten cents to one dollar for benefit Christ Church Guild. '-"- Dr. Joe Whitaker, of Raleigh, N. C, an eye, nose and ear specialist, Is in the city- today, making arrangements to establish dates to visit New Bern to treat patients who need attention In these special cases. Dr. Whitaker will "relocated in the office of Dr. N. M. Gibbs in the Elks Temple. At a' regular meeting of the D. ft B. Club held last night at the residence of ilr. and Mrs. L. C. Tolson. on Broad street, the following officers elected for the ensuing year were in stalled: Mrs. J. F. Rhem, W. A. B.; Mrs. L. C. Tolson, O. A. D.; Mrs. Clyde Eby, G. E. B.r Mrs. L. H. Cutler, Jr., G. N. After the installation the members repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous super was served, which was heartily partaken of. Another day has passed and the si lence of Judge Bryan's voice In the city police court is noticeable. The chronic violators of the city ordi nances are taking a rest, preparing for a new and fresh start. Weather forecast fof North Caro lina: Threatening with possibly rain late tonight or Sunday; with rising temperature. The following out-of-town gentle men arrived in the city this morning and registered at the different hotels T. A. Richards, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., at the Gaston; S. H. SIncoe, of Phila delphia, Pa., at the Hazalton: and J. T. Lawrence, of Richmond, at the Gem. mr. uraaam Kicnardson, a very prominent and popular farmer of the village of Bellair, is spending the dav In the city with relatives and friends, and looking after some business mat ters. f arm Blankets ; For Cold Nights' ', All Wool N. C Blankets ;; 10-4 Size - - - - - $4.00 11-4 Size , - - - - - 5.00 12-4 Size v;-' - - - - 6.00 10-4 Comforts, Satin Lined and tacked, at $1.00 to $5.00. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 Pollock Street , Phone 288.; i itieseb -Escnr. Caused it ta Bui Away aa 'Complete Explosion's Damage. . By Wire to The Spn. , . .' '' Clifton Forge, Va, Jan. - At Lig nite, a mining centre on the Craig Val ley branch of the Chesapeake ft Ohio Railway, there was an explosion of a carload of powder today, which re sulted in the instant death of three men and the probable fataly injury of four other. The powder had been transferred to one of the cars of the Oriskeny Or ft Iron Corporation, and the mining train was en route to the mines with it when a spark from the engine ignited a defective keg and precipitated the trouble. The shock of the explosion caused the small locomotive to reverse itself and run away down the mountain grade, making a complete wreck of what the explosion had failed to de stroy. The dead were mangled be yond recognition. The Oriskeny Ore ft Iron Corpora tion owns and operates the mines at Lignite and the furnaces at Iron Gate, and the xplosion is the only fatal acci dent the corporation ever has experienced. , Elks Dance. The regular Friday evening dance iwas given last evening by the Elks Ulub in their hall in their elegant temple. The affair was an enjoyable one, dancing the square dance, Vir ginia! reel, and the barn dance. Music was furnished by a 7 niece strlna and reed instrument band, lateljv impor ted from Russia. The couples were: Mr. Jessie Clay- pool with Miss Sarah Congdon; Mr, K. Hunter Smith with Miss Katie Street: Dr? Joe Whitaker, of Raleigh with Miss Elizabeth Burrus; Mr. Al ibert Patterson with Mrs. H. C. Lums 'den; Dr. J. F. Patterson with Miss Annie Foy; Mr. Tom Daniels with Mrs. Mamie Benton; Dr. W. L. Hand with Miss Elizabeth Ellis; Mr. Morrison with Miss Mae Moore. Stags, Mark Stevenson, Ralph Davenport, J. D. Kinser, Ralph Gray, and a number of members of the Elks Lodge. Visitors, Judge James E. Boyd and Col. P. M. Pearsall. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marcbant, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jack, Mrs. I. C. Yeomans. and Mrs. H. C. Lumsden GIRL SAVES BOY SKATER. Lies on Thin Ice and Extends Her Hand to Him. By Wire to The Sun. York, Pa., Jan. (.-"-Risking her own lif ein the undertaking, aMrtha Bren- neman, 16 years old, of Pleasureville, saved the life of Lester Keller, a com panion of the same age, when the lat ter broke through the thin ice upon the Cordorus creek, where both were skating. - No one else was in sight when the youth sank Into the water, and lying flat upon the icef, the girl extended her hand, and managed to draw him out. - 7 r, : - v. H,'I', Our Annual January. Sale be- gins on Tuesday mormng'a prices Ob lal values , will be .found in every line. - - V ' ;'--v'-'- We can save you money on every purchase. r " : WOMAN IN WHITE FREEZES. Invalid Wanders In NIghtrobe In Ter rible Cold. By Wire to The Sun. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 9. Mentally de ranged, clad only in a night dress and cap, Mrs. Elizabeth Benson, of Finance street, wandered about Brushton streets for five hours this morning, when the temperature was 10 degrees above zero. As a result of the ex posure there is little hope of her recovery. If It Is for the office I have It OWEN G. DUNN. G.-duNNmcmm 55-57 Pollock Street j. Phone 212. PROGRAM AT AMTJSEA TONIGHT .HART & BALL, Cotton Broken, Agents for Rodgers, McCabe ft Co., Cotton Exporters, tolltVa. Jan . . March 1 May . . 'July .. New YOrk Market Open High Low .... 9.09 9.06 ..,..9.15 9.17 9.10 ......9.14 9.15 9.09 9.06 9.07 9.02 Close 9.06 9.10 9.09 9.02 Spots 9.25; sales none. New Bern Market Sales 40 bales; price 7 to 8 7-8 ' Census Report 12,470,000 bales ginned to January 4th, 1909. Useful and Acceptable Christmas Gifts CAS PORTABLES, ELECTRIC PORTABLES, GAS HEATERS, v ELECTRIC IRONS, V ELECTRIC DISCSTOVES, ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS, ELECTRIC SHAVING MUGS, VIBRATORS, SEWING MACHINE MOTORS. In order to get the above Electric and Gas Specialties Introduced in New Bern we are offering same at extremely low prices Seeour; wfcdowj!;! Fhone .r:'":: Opposite Post-Office Y2Cq$i Phonel4S FACTS AGAIN PRO YEN. A few weeks ago we had an article in The Sun regarding' a Remington typewriter which was broken In tran- fslt and stated that the salesman would like to dispose of it at a very low price. The same afternoon that the article appeared in 'The Sun we sold the typewriter to Mr. Geo. Dail, of this city. Yesterday afternoon there appeared In The Sun an article stating that a lady who was to leave the city soon desired to dispose of her Smith-Prem ier typewriter together with the stand. The typewriter was sold last night in less than . two honrs after . The Sun was published to Prof. H. B. Craven, of this city. ,!: ' r. This clearly proves, what we have claimed for The Sun, that It Is the best advertising medium in Eastern North Carolina and merchants who havo bargains to offer should adver tise In this paper. The paper Is con stantly, advertising, and boosting the town, and. what does the town good, will certainly help the .individual mer chant, ao -theT nould help their own business as well as help to support their ..horn ,paper by advertising In thia papers' Try an ad and see If fwhaf wa aay.la not trna..".s Liverpool Market Open Close Jan.. 4.95 4.95 IJJan Feb 4.93 4.93 Feb March 4.91 4.92 March April ... 4.91 4.91 April May ...4.90 4.90 May June 4.89 4 June July 4.89 4.89 July Aug 4.88 4.88 Aug Sept . 4.80 4.70 ISept Oct 4.74 4.70 Oct Nov ........4.72 4.68 Nov Dec.. 4.70 4.67 Dec Jan ....... ........ 4.67 4, Jan Feb .............. v.4.66 66 Receipts 26,000;, Sales 11,000; Spec. and Export 300; American 9,000; Spots good dividends; "Middling 613; Future steady.; ':Y"il :- Weekly total :' Sales 72,000 ; Export actual 10,000; Trad takings 103,000; Stocks 1,024,000; American 918,000; At Sea 60,000 American 449,000, CARRIED FROM BURNING HOME, Utile Chlldrea'in Great Peril While By Wire to The Sun. Darby, Pa,; Jan. 9. While their rao' tliiir had swooned froju excitement, and lay uncon -! 13 on the floor Of 1'..? f-ont r"in, t'ifl two liUle children ( f ' a. " " ii D. Hubert. T'1 i streut, Dar' -.f v . a in crltl-ay I'l 'The Half Breed" This picture shows the way and manner of living on the western plains, and looking for the gold fields. It carries yu through the n.Inine country, the scenery of which is beautiful. There is a bit of1 romance connected with it, which will be interesting. "The Somnambulist" If you have ever walked in your sleep, you can surely appreciate this film. A man hides a sum of money, and when he awakes forgets where he has placed it. He and his wife turn the house upside-down" bu their search is in vain, and the missing package is never found until he Is fallowed from his cell in which he was confined for the theft, while again asleep. His devdted wife is ever with -him, and seeks to comfort and console him. An Obstinate tooth" The tooth ache is something dreadful, most -Of us know, and the poor fellow in this picture nearly goes wild; but afffer a while he gets relief. 'Tis ridiculously funny, and will keep you constantly laughing. Remember we show rain or shine. Orchestra and illustrated song. MARKET REPORT. By Wire to The Sun." y'; Wheat-: "V- Chicago, Jan Light trade In wheat, a little higher. Opening May, W07 1-J; corn, May1 1 W; oats. May 62; pork, May.l6.65.': ' y-' " f-'.'tocks-; New York, Jan. 9. Pressure on the market caused Smelting to decline one point while TJnloh Pacific, Southern iPaclflc, Pennsylvania and St - Paul fractionally declined. 1 Interborough fell two points and Brooklyn Transit 7-. c Interborough Metropolitan com inon lost one pointy . . . . ; Cotton if, ''i'yi, ' 'v, ' ' i , . i Washington, Jan. 9.Census bulle tin 'Issued.-.today reports 12,470,220 bales cotton ginned from growth 19,!i to January 1st LaBt year for samp t!- i number was 11,741,039 N. C. re i 616,731 ginned. Smith Carollnn ,743. - ' . ... See me before you boy that book case. 1 have : maeersr vrt jsa u. DCNN. Carls Cafe ! Begnlar Bally Dlnaer 19 S. to . S P. JL 2S Cents. ' We will serve 'Wednesday, Dec SOU, 1908 1 Soup Tomato. 1 , Entries Hamburg Crofuettesr- -Fried Oysters. -. -.v., ,, Roasts Pork and Lamb..'. ; ' Desert Cabinet Padding;- all kinds Pies, , r "'-(.- Coffee Tea . - Milk ; Foods served 1 are ' prepared by, the best cook lntown, and are '-! the best the market affords. Coal ! It best qualirPenn-i. '. ' sylvania thracite ' ' in Chestnut, Stove, - Egg and Furnace Sizes, ' Also the ; Celebrated The Merit of Jewelry Is hard' to decide upon and only an expert is familiar with the tell tale earmarks. We never buy cheap, common Bargain Counter Jewelry and In dealing here you ruhjw risk of getting it The frank assurance of the actual In trinsic value of a purchase is invariably given. " Isn't this some' Inducement, then, for you to pay a 'visit, here and favor us by giving its the pleasure of showing you our several different lines? In silverware we nave as complete an assortment as money will buy. Beautiful Berry Spoons 3.00, $4.00. $5.00, etc., etc. . ' E A T O N, The leafing Jeweler . Watch Inspector N. & S. Raflway - " BBSsssP k FRESH SUPPLIES - Cape Cod Cranber ries, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Figs, Ap ples and Oranges, v : " If jou what you on us. ' can't want find ' call Phono 57 LUCAS & LEWIS ; Wboloaal and Rat&U urocer 1 Pocr 1 r-r-lr 3 Cob.lt: 1 Dor-"-: 8 COAL AND WOOD The very best Lehigh and Pennsylvania free burning White. Auti, Egg, 8tov, Chestnut and Furdace Coal r. also , tha C. , C. B. ' ; Pocahontas gteam and Domestlo Lump Coal. ,': i ) 'JUl Coal Screened Before Leaving The lard .. J ' ',V -' - WEIGHT UAB1STEID. . . f ? V. ; V' WOOD , " The best quality of Oak ami Pine,' sawed in stove lengths. (' Prompt dellveryt and personal attention given to all orders. ELLIS COAL and WOOD YARD 'i ; : : pnftF 7. rsios poixtJ .-,.-'S .. ti J & ' AttoruFjs and CoanseHars at Office No. 69 Bouth Front street, over , P. Telegraph office. . -Pnetos in the Count ! of Craven, lin, Jon, Iiioir, Owlow, Out' ' '. ! tiro snd Witkft, in the t " ' ' r LL r ' T s)0rt-4.. York, J I
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