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NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920. t J I PAGE THREES SONAL t M.. kitchell haa gone, to "Seven ring for a short Visit. " ' , - ' . I." s Esther Belle Newberry has me to Wallace for a visit. Jcieph Dudley, of Vanceboro. Is tr-crj the Visitors in the- citv.- - i . ' ; t, ... v r .". . .. . -nev 11; A. Humble has gone to ::;rtliead;Ctty for a short visit. - .-. , . , , . . Mr. Q.;y. Lane has gfbne to Beau fort' ioK T111 of several days. Pflmrnoa t7U.v t " w 4"MC UaO gUUQ IV York . r a visit of several days. " A. Humble has returned "l- ' V '. W:. .' .v. ; '51' llrs. C. E. Hooker has gone to Ciftrlctte for a visit with relatives. , . C. Heath, qf Klnston,-has re turned - ome after a ..visit In the city. II. II. Willhoit has' returned to the r i Her a visit in , Washington, I Ilathleen and Elizabeth Ca- " ed from, a short visit it,:. rr.tui .1 frie; ' Skinned, of Beaufort, home after a visit here J. I '. Harrell has returned to ' a visit with relatives 1 "1 Cook, who is - hot ufort, is spending " - - -nimble" has returned ? a visit with friends at ity. r i, Potts, of 1 Vanceboro,' is a professional visitors in, - . day.'-- t .; . ..y ,;v-.; ll'and little daughter! Sal ter, have gone to Roanoke, a visit.. - "'. Jackson, : of Vanceboro, 'Is be day here attending to ' taattera. :- . Ilinnie Nelson of Atlantic, been visiting relatives here, irned home. - - ' -3 will be an Important meet the local; lodge of . Elks this - at 8 q'clock. , , , - i ;Irs: 'W.; E. Haynes itnd ;am, . . have returned 'to the m. Oriental, where they have ending several days. . . i,'. . J. Henrl - Bourdelals was ' the visitors In the' city Mon iht, being en route to Atlantic beach, after a" visit at New r3.. Hattie S. 'White, of Green sad; her guest, Dr. Minnie ,- of St. Louis, Mo., are 'visitors BERN today, being en route nvllle after a visit at More Jity. ; ;- v . - . ry Warrington who holds a -a: with ' the Holt . Tractor Com , "'.d Is located at Colombia, S. isiting his pare : ta, Mr. and T. i w." Warrington, on" Pollock 31 mm lUill MGESil ' eks ' Damage deceived During. Wreck For CHADVICK UZZELL NHULT BURN ED pox of Matches Ignites And Flame From These Hits Him In Face . Chadwick Uzzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.; Uzzell, is suffering from a bad burn on his face as the result of the accidental ignition of a box of matches. ' - . . " :. - ; Young Chadwick .was sealing a package with : wax , at the t time and had a lighted match in one hand. A flaming drop of the wax fell into the box of ' matches which were lying nearby and these immediately ignit ed and the burst of flame struck him in the face.- ? Fortunately ins. eyes were not in jured. v ' . ODDS LOTS COTTON Edw; L. Patton & Co. Spot and Future Delivery in Units of ten bales and upward ' i CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Circular and: Interesting booklet on Speculation Mailed on request. Members American , Cotton .and , Grain Exchaneand Clear- ' . r , . ing House ; v ; fit BROAD ' ST., NEW YORK NECK IS BROKEN IN FALL OF FOUR FEET GREENVILLE, S. C, July 13. Fate displayed the irony of its way yesterday, when ; William Blandon, 25-year-old negro, feu four feet from a work car on the - Greenville and Western railway and broke his neck. The car was not moving and Blan don's fall would have injured him little had he not chanced to land on his head in such a manner as to cause instant death. ' TO THE PUBLIC Your attention is called to the reliable service place for Clothes Cleaning, Repairing and Dyeing. We clean all kinds of White Silk Gloves. We do Palm Beach satisfactorily.' All-work called for and deliv ered promptly.- Sidney Rodgers Is with us as Inside man. Special Attention Given To Ladles' Work c GLOTHES LEANEST II OLLINS LEANS 109 NEW STREET TELEPHONE No. 824 Heat Saps Power; Store up Energy " Kep digestion perfect with Dr. ' Caldwell Syrap Pepsta and yoa will have trength to work SUMMER is the season of vaca tions, of slowing up in work. ' And there i a sood reason for it Heat ; Is enervation and work quickly tires.' ' But people must workt and we should . all keep ourselves in such fine physical - condition that we can do our share even in hot weather. ; o Of first importance is to see th at there '. is a retrular.daily bowel elimination. If yoo skip a day you are constipated. Constipation, especially in summer, is 'quickly followed by fatigue, loss of appetite, chills and colds There is no ' energy for work. ; ; . . . When yon feel constipated and out of v sorts, more tired than you know the circumstances warrant, take a spoonful . of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This delightful laxative-tonic Is a eombina- tion of simple laxative herbs with pepsin and can be bought at any drag store. Mr. Walter of 441 Minnie St.. San Fran cisco, had to quit work because of Con stipation, colds and a train of other ills. He toou Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and promptly recovered his health and strength and is now at work again. '. You will make no mistake getting yourself a bottle of Syrup Pepsin and taking a tittle at the firsfsiira of constipation. .. . . . 1 i ri T7"l IT I,ion4 f People of all ages suffer from occasional or J f I I 1 - chronic constipation. Let them send name and address ii li A l n to, Dx- W. B. Caldwell, ?I3 Washington St Monricello, 8 million bottles were bought at drug stores last year, he largest sale in the world. Syrup Pepsin will quickly relieve your constipation and give you a feeling oi iigntness and clear headedness. L. T.. GRANTHAM L. B. SMITH Z. Z: GRANTHAM -3 . . Sharkleford, an employe of i i '.k Southern Railway com- I - y ?n3 whose, home is at Wash : - , n. C, has instituted, legal r lings against that company for damage in the sum of $100,000 for iajiriea which he received when the locomotive of which, he was in charge eras ed through the; railway bridge over Neuse river some months ago. , Mr. Shackleford and his fireman had a narrow escape from death dur ing the accident and the formerlost one eye as the result of the same .' A local law firm has been engaged to h: rle tho suit and- the case bids fair t be a most interesting one. , HALIFAX COMMISSIONERS ACjQUIREj A TOLL BRIDGE f ;' f J ; ::'?':' '' .' -i 'V - y . , WELtJON " Jaly 1 3. At the 'meet teg of the commissioners of Halifax county for July.'they voted to pur chase'. th street bridge across the Pvdanoke-i riverraf Roanoke Rapids, the price paid being $35,000. This ha bee a toll bridge, belonging to a private- corporation, and is an im portant link in. the state highway. It tt ll lie turned over to the county on September l4 and will then be free for ail. . Your Fresh FrUits' getables and .everything yqw expect to find in an up-to-date gro cery are on display here for. your inspection, v: ' : i The "next time you go ; shopping it will' pay yoir . yreU to top in here, v ' 'Or phone 838 or 839 arid we,; will promptly deliver your order.: .; , ' v.K GRANTHAM BROS. REAL ESTATE CO. . . Live Wire Real Estate Dealers w WE HAVE THE PROPERTY YQU ARE LOOKING FOR 93 K Middle Street (Upstairs) 'Phone 826 Do You Get Careless in the Summer? Some fellows who look neat as a pin during the fall and .winter and spring get a little mite careless when summer comes around. J J , "Whew, ain't it hot?" they say, and they wilt right down and look sloppy. Don't do it, boys, there's no excuse for it. aThis f dry-cleaning establishment will help keep your summer, clothes, looking fine. Send us your Palm Beach br- other light-weight garments. v At very moderate cost we'll keep you .looking as snappy and alert and presenta ble as you are during the cool weather, v Then you'll enjoy all the more those little visits on cool, cozy, vine-hidden porches when the moon shines brightly and the sound of the ukulele is heard in the land. ' Just phone us and we'll call ' for and deliver your garments Bank Vice-President Tells How Ziron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter After Operation for Appendicitis. 1 A1 FTER; any serious illness, the first thing you notice when you begin to get around is your lack of strength and energy a tired, weak f eeUng. ..' : i - ';i '; . The sooner you get your strength back the better. The thing to do is to eat plenty of good, nourishing food. get aU. the fresh air you can, exercise conservatively, and take Ziron Iron Tonic three times a day. . . Your doctor will tell you this is sound advice, and urge you to follow it Read this letter from Mr. J. B. 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It takes only a few minutes. , Baking with Occo-nee-chee Flour costs less than with other flours be : I cause it's the most economical way to get the extra ingredients. , OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self 'Rising Flour, lakes' Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money 3 Your trocar ha Oeeona-ehem Smlf-Rlting Floor. Look for th Indtan rimad. It m on miij maek Mow im thm timm to buy. - Tha beat quality plain -' i- Soar ia PeerJeat. Austin-Heaton Co. Durham, N. C ntmnrnmiMniiiwi IJIi!wlfcllllllllW!!r Maxwell Company, Inc. Distributors, New Bern, N. C. ADVERTISEMENT ! State of North Carolina, County of Carteret, Beaufort. TIMBER BRIDGE AND CAUSWAY CONSTRUCTION IN CARTERET COUNTY Sealed proposals for furnishing and erecting all ma terial required for the following bridge and causway: Newport River Bridge 1000 feet Newport River Bridge and Causway.4000 feet will be received by the Board of County Commissioners for Carteret county, North Carolina, at the County Court House at Beaufort, N. C, until 12 o'clock noon on the 2d day of August, 1920, at which' time and place they will be publicly , opened and read. Bids in each case must be made upon the blank pro posal forms, which with a copy of the specifications, will be furnished by the Commissioners upon the payment of $2.00, this amount to be returned to the bidder upon re turn of the specifications in' good order and accompanied by bona fide bid on the work, r v -,' No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a cer tified check in an amount equal to 10 per cent of the bid. Bids must be made upon a unit basis, and the Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to let separate contracts for bridge or causway. The County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' , " CHAS. S. WALLACE, ' ' , Chairman, Board of County Commissioners," Morehead City, N. C. J. R. MORRIS, Clerk of Board, .'. : - . : Beaufort, N. 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A story that will oouoie your aonuraiion iui Miss Young and her splendid acting. CLARA KIMBALL TOUNG numbers her admirers by the millions in every country on the globe. In this elaborate new photo drama you will ee Clara Kimball Young at her Desi. 1011 win see ncr in m, iwre And you'll see Conway Tearle and Master Stanton Williams, the little boy who won the hearts of millions in "Eyes of Youth". DO NOT FAIL TO SEE "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN." ( .1 ' l V. 1; roVALLGROCERYCO. 1 . 77 Broad St. ; . Phones 83S--839 No. 79 Middle Street Phone 29 r TbaiYiaoerl Text v Vrtll'i'ifgil1"' mi 'II i m mi'
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