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TEC SUN, -KEW DSUN, N. d, MAY, 191L 4 0 W 1 I ill A FillMICIAL STROIiGHOLD m HIS Bunk by reason ot its conservative maaasement, MB- J? I -pie capital and large resources, is financial atronghold, ( JL effordlna; every aateguard tor the safety of all lunds ea--. 'trotted. t iU J-:; -v.-'-' . " '. AtJTHOBIZED TO ACT AS GCABDJAIf OB ADMINISTRATOR r r irfeMlw Jil cyAvIIH& .THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co ; - V ) ' of Cincinnati!, (187) , STANDS EIGHTH PLACE Iff BUSINESS IIT FORCE AMONG 25 IEADI6K AMERICAN COMPANIES , LEADS ALL COMPANIES IN BATE OF INTESTKENT INCOME) . - IN LOW MORTALITH i IN. ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT -, ' IN LARGEST DITIDENDS J T'T''''. v IN LOWEST NET COST INSURANCE; Its at GOOD u any COMPANY and Is the CHEAPEST. Investigate It W. G. BOYD, Agent, mm in ,11 BI;S?MlILEIt In boring Refrigerators, tot most Important points to be eon sldered are, First; - Am I getting a Refrigerator that Is built lor service, second, will It save loe and third will it keep meats from spoiling? The Bonn Syphon, Leonard, Cleanable and Gurney Refriger ators are the best that money can buy. You are invited to Tlslt our store, headquarters for high class boxes, nursery refrigera tors and ice cream freeiers and inspect our goods. Prices quot- l : i ' , ed upon application. The Furniture Man V 87 and 89 Middle Street "Join the Chamber of Commerce and help boost New Ben." - 't'-'TW1;;''. iil'w;'Cw! to-night. There's no wanunfr ro time to get a doctor. ... If yon hare a Jar ot r BUILDING MATERIAL BRICK, IiME AND CEMENT, ; ' - Ivcry Watt'Plwerilfe h Plants, (iV-ttima Phone 1C3. ? ff f-m-St: In the house you need not worry, whh It ; youcancaretheworstcasoofspasmodic ' troop in fifteen minutes. ,- - - Ahrar ksep Ubml mpplr sa fend. It fcaa but other oaaa to rha bom, it not at , yew Onctfat's, ordar by sua. f y25o ; 50o $1.00 Wl HtsU KKKS Et, innaiis, It 888888888888888888 8 8 8 PERSONAL MENTION. 8 8 8 88888888-8888888888 Mr. A. B. Campen and young ton, of Alliance are among the visitors in the city today. Messrs C. R. Wheatly, J. E. Ramsey and N.'W. Taylor, of Beaufort were tin the city this morning between trains they were en route to Jacksonville, Fla,, for a few days on business. Supt Wejlker of the Norfolk South ern Railroad Co. returned to New Bern last night after a short business trip to Norfolk Mr. Leeslie Davis of Beaufort pass. ed through New Bern this morning en route to Wake Forest to attend the commencement. Rev. B. F. Huske, left this morning for a weeks stay at his old home in Fayettvllle. 888888888888888888 8 - .1.-8 8 1 DT SOCIETY. 8 88888 8 $8 8 8' 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 - Mrs. J. E. Boswell, of Oriental came up to New Bern this morning-on a short business and pleasure visit Misses Leona, Morma and Rosa Cox left Kbit morning for Asbevilte, where they will spend a year enjoying the western Ireeses. . Fist Jennie Gould, ot eBaufort left last evening returning home. Mrs. D. BaHy, ot Kinston and Mrs. M. A. Mclntlre, of Morehead City are visiting in the city and are the guest ot Mrs. James A. McCoy on Hancock street ' Mrs. Oathrlne Kafer, who has been visiting her son Dr. Oswald Kafer at Havelock returned to New Bern last evening. Mrs. W. H. Glbbs, and Miss Zadie Gibbe, left last evening tor Beaufort to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prettyman of Summersville, S. C, who have been visiting In the city forva few days left this morning for a couple weeks visit in several northern cities. JUDD GREEN 25 cents per Yard Thm Gnatut VaUu Evr Offend A beautiful new silk fabric In all shades for afternoon and evening dresses. At all wash goods departments, too forth Nam on thm Wrapper PILES CURED IN ( TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded, due. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Duguid, an nounce the engagement of their sister Miss Grace Fulton Judd to Ernest Mat thews Green ot New Bern, N. C, the wedding to take place June 20. Mac on Telegraph. FAINT OYER OTHERS PERIL Attention You are requested to meet at the residence 104 George Street nearQueen street to attend the funeral ot our Hate comrade H. H. Dowdy, 10 A. M., Thurs day May 18th, 1911. By order comman der, J. F. Clarke, Adjt tmmmmWmmmmmmmmwmmmmmkWmWkmkmammKmmm i' ;f ' ' "' - -v- ..-I- . . Several bales of cotton were sold on the local exchange this morning the fleecy staple brought 15 l-4c The only case tried by the Mayor today in the city police court was of two small colored boys who was ar raigned for fighting. His honor taxed them with the cost of $2.35 to be paid between them. River Passengers Have Scare as Boat ers Court Death Wilmington, Del., May 17. Women passengers on the Wilson Line steam er City ot Philadelphia fainted late last night as the boat was on its last trip to Philadelphia from here, when they saw a small launch with three men In it drift across the bow of the steamer The launch was the Sunset, and the passengers on the steamer, said they believed the occupants were not capable of operating or guiding the craft S. O. Qrlffith in the launch Lulu G., which was near the scene sounded his whistlle and the captain of the steamer had the engines stop ped then reversed fh time to avoid In strinking the boat. UNVEIL MEMORIAL TO KEY. Magnificent Foantela Recalls Author of Star Spangled alines Baltimore, May 17. With appropriate ceremonies the Francis Scott Key ue mortal etatue erected a tthe intersex Hon of Lanyale street and Eutaw Place was unveiled late this afternoon Mrs. William Gilmer a granddaughter author of "The tSar Spangled Banner' drew the cord releasing the drapery and W. Stuart Symington delivered the dedicatory address. Mayor Mahool accepted the memorial for the city. The memorial takes the form of a fountain the widest portion of the bas in being about 38 teet Rising from the centre is a pedestal bearing v nar row Doric Temple the pendiment of which. Is supported by four columns surmounted by a. figure ot Liberty .like the other figures In the design, heroic in size, bearing the Stars and Stripes. The height from the tip of the flag staff to the ground Is 40 feet while the base of the temple is eight feet square. The figure of Key has been given a secondary place. in 'the soeme as he stands on the gunwale of a rowboat, his hat oft and bis features turned to the statute of Liberty. The memorial Is the gift of the late Charles L. Mar burg of this city through a provlslon la his will. THE THIN AND WEAK Easy Way fer Them te Get Strong and Fat To thin and weak Bradham Drug Co. has a word to say. Let them use Samose, the wonderful fleeh forming food that is now so popular and they will soon be plump and rosy. Samose Is not an ordinary medicine It is a flesh forming food that ts adapted to the most delicate. Its ton ic effect gives strength and health so that after its use for a short time, all the flesh and fat producing elements In the food will be easily assimilated and retained by the body. The large sale Druggist Bradham Drue Co. has had on Samose since their first Introduced It In New Bern THESE Silks have been een and approved by many women in the last few days, but there are many others who have not as yet seen our superb showing of bright, New Merchandise; if you are among the latter, we want to urge you to call at your earliest conven ience and learn that this is the store that gives you the most for your money the most in style; the most in quality and the most in all round lasting satisfaction. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 Pollock Street. Phone 238 and the wonderful results following its use have made them such an en thusiastic believer In its great merits, that they give their personal guaran tee to refund the money if Samose does not make thin people fat and restore strength and health. When a gain in weight is noticed after Samose has been used for a week or ten days and health has im proved and you notice yourself grow ing stronger you certainly should feel more than satisfied with what you have received from the small cost of 50a Tuberculosis Fighters Want New Health Committee A protest Is registered in a state ment given out today by the National Association for the Study and Pre vention of Tuberculosis against the existing conditions in Congress which require measures concerning public health to be referred to a committee on commerce At the same time, a plea was made for a new Committee on Public Health in the House of Rep resentatives, similar to the one now existing In the Senate. The National Association In its state ment supports the Committee ot One Hundred on National Health In Its assertion that under the present divi sion of committees, owing to the large number of measures before the Com mittee on Interstate and Foreign Com merce, public health matters do not receive the attention they deserve.The statement says that hogs, cows, and steel rails receive much more atten tion that that most vital ot all mat ters, public health and the prevention of disease. At the present time, the anti-tuberculosis workers declare, no committee in the House has any direct responsibility for health legislation. It is mererore suggesiea tnat a new committee be formed, similar to the one in the Senate. The National Association is appeal ing to Its 510 affiliated associations In all parts of the United States to support the movement for the forma tion ot such a committee in the House "Generally debilitated for years.Had sick headaches, lacked, ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well wom an." Mrs. Chas. Freltoy, Moosup, Con 2 -if &SV-: 'V I 1 r ' V'- " ' ' i f -'i V; y-f f-J&ii' '1 ' V'-Sv,'. v; 7 :r m;gmsi its right . M To T i c t f " tl 3 Co st apd want the Beflt at the towi !I i tr , 1 TurchaFed for, is not a bad trait 7ie ct i -at may be called a -'bargain hunter", ' r rame for "economical." there's Ev?rythir"? in this stock of v ' f end rrica is considered, ; iv n rot r-'nr'MT old or OUSTED FOB OATH, HAT VIE IB I Skull ' Fractured as He "v Thrown From Bet taa rant "Willlamsport, Pa., Fay 17. William Bldred Is at the hospital with his sknO fractured and Porter. TJlmer a clerk In a restaurant Is under bail on a technical charge of assault and bat tery. Kldred yesterday while drunk ed profane language In , Ulmers res taurant and Ulmer pushed him out of the door; Eldred fell and struck his thead on the sidewalk . -Thls mjornlng after bemg Jn ' the Chy Hall all night H .was discovered that Bldreda skull was fractured. The 'hospital reports him la a critical con dtttoivf-t-yfeij V't',vSft. 'V,.51W CHIEF AT AjfSAPOLW : Capi CNbbeM Assumes Gammaaa at 1 .KaTal Academy .V'.';-r-. " , Annapolis,; Md., May 17, Captain I John H. Gibbons today assumed the superintendency of the 'United States Naval Academy when with ; simple r -rcnonjpi Captain John M. Bowyer, - i T y YA health to relln i r t tnniH the sT'iIrs of Is Your Hair Falling Out? Woodbury's Hair Tonic will stop it at once. Woodbury's savesthe hair . when all other preparations fail. Don't risk your hair by using worth-1 less substitutes. Be sure you get Woodbury's. Use it without delayj Woodbury's Hair Tonic STOPS Falling Hair QUICK It gets right bwn to the hair roots and gives new life and strength to the hair it feeds. It speedily cures dandruff, relieves itching scalp and makes your hair grow long, rich and abundant. I he hrst application makes your scalp feel better and your hair look better. Get It Today Don't neglect your hair. Get Woodbury's Hair.Tonic right away. Use it at once. You will never ret it Three sizes 25c 50c, $1.00 - V Sold by all druggists and department stores. Avoid worthless substitutes. If your druggist cannot supply you, order direct from The Woodbury Co., 47 West 34th Street, New York City. If you have never used Woodbury's Hair Tonic, send 6c. in stamps with this coupon for sample bottle of this wonderful preparation. FREE Nm Wttaiw u . . . . ... i ............ . . .......... ;'fi;i-tV, ""'iv j-Vir ' '. 'V Send e. to tumpa 11 -' -' Annrcr tbe hiUo br writing V" or No nd The Waadbanr Co. 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