VTHE NEW BERN StK-JOORNAC
TUESDAY" AFTERNOON, -NOVEMBER. 21 1922,?
Aftested At Goldsboro
(loldsboro, Nov. 21. Deputy Sheriff
Frpd Carraway. . Constable faugga,
and ; Deputj-.ciistanble Mooring, all
of Greene? county, were arrested in the
Wiyne county court- house yesterday
in ! Itecorcler's court ' on charges of
kidnapping, assaults potential house
breaking " aftl carrying concealed
weapons. These 'charges grew out of
their prosecution of Thedie Hill on
charges' of resisting . officers -an-1
c&rryiaga Concealed weapon, , after
their, having arretted Hill on Wayne
county eoik. The officers 'were ' put in
such a close position that they backed
water' on ' the- concealed weapon
charge against Hill. J--Of : course the
charge of. resisting an officer vanish
ed Jaway in proportion to the ascen-J
daecy-of the, assault charge against
the- officers. Pretty soon 'the officer?
were .duTnboundecL v to: find out they
had no tnorer business earrylflg pistols
in Wayne county than John Doe, or
anybody else. : . . ,
The' en-d came when Hill was ac
quitted of the charges against him,
and the 'Charges' against the officers
were withdrawn.
All the trouble - began when HiU,
saw. the- officers - breaking in and
wanted to know "What in the h all
this is about!" The officers proceeded
to tell him "What in the h it was
about." Some said that Hill was' on
his way to get a drink and some
said not, but none of them said a
drink of what. They were all agreed
of the officers, and so he proceeded to
get. belligerent himself, for lie seem
ed to know that -the. officers had a
''foreign look about them." .
That was clearly brought out, by
Prosecutor Dees, who argued that tho
officers were on a hot, trail and had
a right to cross the line. V-
"Oh you are arguing international
law now,", retored Col Lagston, at
torney for; Hill. "You arex thinking of
the United States and Mexico." Hence
Hill's -regarding the officers as "for
eigners." . ,
STOP THAT ACHE!
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Don't worry and complain about a
sor back. Get rid of that pain and
lameness! Use Doan's Xvidney Pills.
Many: New Bern people have used
them and know how effective they
are. Here's a New Bern case.
i Mrs; A. C. Morton, 135 E. Front
St., says: "'My kidneys gave me a
great deal of trouble! and I was in
bad fix. I had been on my feet a lot
and working pretty hard and ihe first
thing I knew I was troubled with
pains through the small of my back. !
These pains got worse all the time
and L couldn't bear to be on my f eet i
because of the pains that shot
thi'ough my J kidneys. Every time I
turned in bed, the pains were so bad,
it woke me up. I had dizzy spells j
and didn't dare to walk. My kidneys
acted too frequently and Doan's Kid- J
ney Pills were recommended so I
bought some."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a : kidney remedy get
Doan's , Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Morton had. Foater-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Advt.
LESflL ACPION
PI I II SI KU
Proceedings Against Organiza
tion In Kansas Expected
To Be Opened Today
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'"Wir' Natural Gas-,
j f jj$&r. was a great mystery to the' people
of olden times. They called it
' ' V"' air that burns, " and jet - of the gas
S ij-'-x furnished the so-called 4 perpetual fires,'.'
i 3 Much "of the -mystery has now been solved
j . -and we are issuing; a most interesting ; folder
! 2 .this month on the subject.
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i Incidentally we nope to clear up any mystery
that surrounds the subject of banking.
CurTofficers are always glad to explain the'work
i 2s of this Institution in the interests of 'patrons
cad the commilnityi - A talk witK them may how
y iu how to use bur service to better advantage..
C TIZENS i SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO.
. Say CtdldeM KxeuuteS
London, Nov, 21. -A disnatch to
the Evening-News- from Dublin this'
aftciTiC:; says it ! rer.i'ired F'.i-skme
Childers had ,-been ' executed; also!
that p.ieht other . linn am p1 mtn VinvA'
shared the same fate. ,
Inquiries are being madeas to the
authenticity of the rumors but as yet
without, any confirmation or contra
diction being obtained. . '
(By Associated Press)
TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 21. Legal
proceedings, which may make it un
lawful for any person in Kansas to
be a member of the Ku Klux Klan
were forecast today in the announce
ment by, Governor Henry- J. Allen
that he had been assured by the
fitftte attorney general's office that
ouster proceedings against the Klan
would.be filed in the state supremo
eourt. It was thought at the state
house that the suit probably would
begin today as it was announced last
night aU papers had been prepared.
. The suit against the Klan will foe
brought on the ground that the or
ganization is a Georgia corporation
registered to do business in Kansas.
The suit may further result in at
temps to remove . from office all
county, and state .law enforcement
officers known to be members of
the Klan, as such a policy previous
ly had been outlined by- Governor
"Don't Tafce thelChance"
Say People Who Know
Coughs and Colds Often Lead to Ileal
Sickness. Bear's Emulsion Will
Stop Them Quickly.
A sliarht cold a cough that is mere
ly uncomfortable then a lingering,
hacking cough followed by a weak
ening of the system then some dread
disease. That is the story of the
neglected cold. The safe thing to do
is to take Bear's Emulsion at ones
and end the chances of serious re
sults. Bear's Emulsion is an effective
remedy that has been found of the
greatest aid in relieving bronchitis.
grippe, influenza and in breaking' up
the most stubborn coughs and eolds.
It has been found to give relief when
other medicines fail.- It is pleasant
to take and will tone up the entire'
system- People who suffer from loss
of appetite ana weakness hnd it the
best-sort of tonic for building up the
body and helping them to take on
weight and strength.
Why take the risk of becoming
seriously ill when you can get' this
remedy at your drug store? If your
druggist cannot supply you, a bottle
will be sent direct on receipt of 11.25.
JOHN D., BEAR CO.
Clearbrook, Va.
Allen.
, PUUroad's Vulue $12,193,000
' Washington, Nov. 2I.-r-A tentative
value ' of $12,198,000 was fixed , today
by the Interstate commerce commis
sion on the property of the "Virginia
and Southwestern Railway company.
The , corporation which is associate!
with the Southern Railway, has total
capital issues with a par valuation
of 115.021,000.
A DsaunM
Complexion
i& Admiration
WITH TIE COLORED
BIG DEMAND MADE
FOR LETTER BOXES
A few days!" treatment with
S LITTLE UVEX FILLS
more to ciean - -v
skin than ill S
beauty treat lAarwi-MM1
cnu in crea- lirf rifS
ition; An im-, I r ITTI rr
ugjiahllTcr. tr i I
nf nannta-Ald. vama and mMdi aM.
ttMtt tot bUMVMMM. UUCUIMI. MCK
'tirifhfi Up Stomach and fa Sallow,
tanfrfv and Bhttdiy SkiA. . The end the
aiaarr of COBatiaatioa, ,- ; .
town r;n Small Dm--811 rrict
Circle Has Busy Session ,
A large amount of businesa was
brought up and discussed at the reg
ular Monday night meeting of Circle
No. . 1 of t. Cyprians church, 'which
was held last night ft o'clock. The
business consisted of some of every
nature, from the least to the largest,
and was handled in a most pleasing
manner by the officers pt the circle.
Most of the problems of the Circle
were dismissed fin an address ren
dered by Dr. H. W. Fiaher, president
of. this organization who told in a
detailed manner what the circle was
for and also told the manner in which
the funds were being used to best
advantage with the motive to do the
most good. . ...r.. !'. ' -,
To Dr; Fisher goes the credit for
the success of the circle in maintain
ing its ' standard, and it hats been
through his untiring efforts that the
circle has grown so rapidly of recent.
G. W. Saunders, secretary ior the
circle is also deserved consideration
for his efforts in handling the pub
licity side of the work' and announcing
the meetings and doing various acts, to
the interest of , the circle. -. , ,
At the reading, of the minutes by
the secretary, the Meeting E adjourned
until next Monday evening. Contrib
uted. ji-1''
Read The Classified Ads
f. : - rf, '. 7 ... 'JW ,. . l
. The Lausanne conference meets
today, and the best we can wish for
it is that it may do a"little something
of what "-its predecessors- didn't.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.r-:The de
mand for letter boxes has become so
great as a result of the recent post
office department's "no box, no mail"
ruling that manufacturers are unable
to fil orders, the department stated
today in announcing that for this
reason postmasters had been author
ized in their discretion to postpone
the effective date of the order from
January 1 to not later tfian March 1.
The postponement is not to be con
strvied, the department added, as a
waver of the requirement , of mail
receptaeles order or as any ' relaxa
tion of a determination to enforce
the new regulations.
i Seems as if the backbone of sum-
mer is about brdken.
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Look for the Hark!
The Norwegian "Fisher
man Mark" of quality and
goodness that is on every
bottle of
Scott's Emulsion
assures you health-building,
vitaxnine-bearing cod liver
oil in its purest rorm,
pleasant to ; take,
readily assimilated
and transformed
into strensth.
T7i "Fisherman I
Mark1 should be on every 3
bottle of emulsion you buy. I
CHRISTMAS
Cards, Tags
And Seals
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ANNOUNCES
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..tobacco
the n. g. tobacco growers' co-operatfve marketing association
will make a second payment to members during the second week in
December; all tobacco delivered between now and the 29th day
of noveuberi will participate in this payment. bring your tobacco
at once and get both your first a nd second payment before-christMAS.
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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 29TH, THE NEW BERN CO-OPERATIVE
WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL DECEMBER 4TH IN ORDER THAT THANKS
GIVING MAY BE FITTINGLY OBSERVED BY THE LOCAL WAREHOUSE STAFF.
Growers Go-Operative
eting Association
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NEW BERN, N. C. L
Enemies of the Co-operative Marketing As-
! sociation told yoi that you might as well use
your participation certificates for cigarette
paper. Now comes the news of a second
payment. Do your own thinking. Old
"wait and see" has played out. n
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