TUDAY. AI TZRNOONr NOVEMBER; 21 1S22.
THE, NEW. BERN SUN-JOURNAli
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Say"Bayer".and Insist!
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jBig Gains in 0urExports to South :AMERickr
; By b. P. AUSTIN - STATISTICIAN
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK
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eiRLIOW WELL
Unless you see theame VBayr" on
packase or on-tablets you are-not get
tlng -the genuine Bayer product' pre
' scribed by 'physicians over twenty-
two yeare and proved safe-by mliuona
-for ,
'Colds - Headache, ,
: .Toothache v ' . , .' Lumbago
Earaeh v '";' . : - Rheumatism v,
; "Neuralgia . " , fain, Pain
?Accpt ''Bayer Tablets , of Aspirin'?
- only. Each unbroken - package con-:
tains -proper directions. ; Handy boxes
of twelve i tablets cost if ew . cents.
Druggists .aieo ell '.bottles' ot 24 - and
100. Aspirin - is i tho - trade maik , of
-Convince or money refunded at all
.cidsster of Calicylicacid. - 4
t7-. r . k. TT.-forl OgtPt tart- that manufactures form the over 4.000,000 pounds aeams one-
L -liAc". 7 c..v. of the .materials which thev half million in August, 1921; tin
'remarlcabTe sains inttie new buy from us. And. it is in the ex- 'plate three times as much in value
.veTi whiS San w?th the po?tation of manufactures that wc as a year ago; wire over 13,000,000
month of Tulv This is trie more are most concerned in considering pounds against less than 1,000,000
-larkable because of the fact that the future of our export trade. All in; August, 1S21; and of automo
ithj6acal year .ending with June j the .w.orW CQmes clamoring to our jbdes sent to South America the
had shown : a reduction of more-doors- for our foodstuffs and raw value in August, .1922, was ten
toan S in ur xports to that materials .especially bread and times as much as in August 1921.
SiMnt .Every month since the meats and cotton, of which our . And .these are merely examples of
ooenine fcf the new fiscal year, aq- .surplus is constantly growing less the increasing popularity of Amen
VnrHinl ta the Trade Record of with --our increase of population, can manufactures with our South
Daughter Took Lydia E. Pink-
hams Vegetable compeuaa
as Mother Advised
Wauseon, Ohio. "My daughter al-
: . r. :L?-3 1 1 L.R,V of New hut it 13 in manufactures, that we American neighbors.
;'vSr hii T'shown big increases in must make our fight in world mar- We are reciprocating too their
.!. t ,nrt-.fo South -Jcets. v On the .other- hand.; we generosity by taking increased
u:
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VANTED
- wATED--asicKoasrit: cutteks
,to cut railroad ties. Goldsboro Lum-j
; bsr Co., Dover, N. C. . 18-6t-q
TUTHeTTT
"FOH ItEJJT STORK ,J4i BROAti
street, .-t Apply -,tO Mr. - .Williat
Uorcli, 143- liroad. possession giv-;
en December 1st. ,17-3t-pd,
FOIt HENT FOUR' UNFURNISHED
', rooms - for - light .housekeeping.-. Ap-
- ply 26 Spring Street. . 21-3tpt
-
ie ;Ul " i c rt--j:- i
' Amrira deoite the fact that most clamor at the doors ot other coun- ...paanuues oi iuciuMuuii,o).iUi
lotthr raerXndise leaving the triesrproducmg.tropical foods and irr July of the current year our m--'countt
is Koing at lower' prices manufacturing materials such as ports from that contiaent showed
,country is 4li.1t( ; -p.. ,kk an inrreasse of over 510.000.000
'Same
. . c- ,i. , A i Vi nrnrlurtSAt Smith Atnrru'a. na as Jmuiiu VI inc uickuiuk .vcai. rvu-
mnnths of J Tuly. August and Sep- -it happens that our South Ameri- t;gust a gain of $5,000,000 and Sep-
Hr 1922, totals 36 more thai can neighbors have not yet become tember a gain "of $ -0.000.000 over
in tMt same perioti of last year manufacturers in any large degree. . the same month of 1921, .these m
Chile the total value of xthe -eji- the interchange . between the f two creases in our purchases of .their
Corts to North 'America in : the. continents , is a perfectly vnatusal -products including coffee cacao,
jiwiw V. j t: . ;,nr t u- TTr,;ffl Staffs ,wno!: hides and skins, india rub-
. .ui ; ... 'I!' it-- i-J--. K.. m
n 4rn I all. uic tojuv xvuvi wbaut 'uiuia . i uuuw i t " .. -
theYxDorts sent front the United nitrates and other of the natural when compared with the
nl' to jiurope a reaucuon oi are uw. luc iargcsi iuduutv.uiMs ,.' ""-''- r yj
h9 and to Asia and Oceania no .csuntty; in the world. . ' , ,lcs of -tropical and sub-tropical
.cnango wncu W riVV-ZS.' t nt nHW alwavs be deoendeni
montns oi si yar. 4"7-v..uUu; 1 AA"ti, in.
..! .5THS Increammbur sales to our pnnt and book paper more tnan est .ncigauyr, oVu , iVa, .
iSouth AraericaB - neighbors is ve-; doubled- that of the same month encouraging feature of pnr aften
.fc"eaU interesting: io riew bt the. tost year; galvanized iron tshees :tne-wartraqe,
National Guard Has Been
Well Organized In State
tBy sAssoclated :Preas)
ttday is In tlae best condinon ,f its
FOa SALE
FOU ..SALE DODGE SEDAN, .192
tnodel reasonable on account of
- leaving - city- Apply II. rEi .Hideout
15 Pollock St. '-- " 18-2t-pd,
HnaTn - Mat ienal . Guard not only lias
organized all but three of the twelve
units allotted it by the ;. United States
War Department but also . nas ijoen
developed In- numerical btrooth sn3
equipment tothe. point whers its ranbat
secend in the fourth corps aio.. ac-
cording to figures releaid by Artiu-
tant Oeneral J. CVanjJa.s Jietta today.
In -June, 1921. there were. 1 240 Min
cers and men In the State's National
Guard as compared ,with StOO offi
cers and JtneniOn N,ovcm.ber .1. 1922,
the figures showed. .There . are 3S
units . organized and ..luiiy ecuiijj.ca
in 30 : counties, where instruction is Lgia. '?I..d4vision t-as ,a whole is -al
FOR SXLR CHEA1 , SMALL- BED
,horj)e or Jvill trade Vt or large draf
.Vhcrse.EUia CoaI.'& Wood Tard-211
f" tcr a7H found
IX5ST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJf
that a certificate of deposit NO;
1438 isstiad to Mrs. R. H. White,
fiatea July rl4, 'i9Z2, . has been- los
" and a'duplicate is about to be 1st
Sued,- Eank-of- DoverUC. . 2-30t-
Vioific trivpn . under the .direction ' : of
experts designated; Dy the war department.:...,-
' : ..
Companies also are - i;i process of
or ganwation - in Mor ganton, GharVotte
Red . Springs and Ede.tp-i. It was
stated.
-North Carolina's allotment includ
ed a regiment' of infanti-y; a b.ittanon
of ; engineers, an ambulance .-.fomvany,
one hospital company, a vetitinary
eompany.-one transport ,eomja,ny,
divisional signal companv, two bat-t
teries of field artillery U5th - How
iaiCLLAHEQUS ; j
AT.T.TT,AYOTtS TAFFTT AND CREAM
cocoanut candy, made 'fresh dally
; at.2klcSorleys. vlO-20-lmocn
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' JIASHj CH1UST3LAS '3IOfNEY TAKf
Ing s ordera ' for Christmas Sets
' ' Colorful Golden -Kod and Fireside;
-Rad Bxes, wrapped in Holly
Paper. Work all or spare . time
.Big profits.-' Write G. O.c Blair rLab
oratories, iLynchburg,' Va., -quick;
Nov. 4-aiTl8r24ptf .
JUST DECEIVED FRESH
prunes,' Florida , roranges;
1 iirape fruit, ,malaga grapes,
-nice apples, -fresh .Autumn
JLeaf Butter. STAK UKU
' 'CERY ,GO.f . 60 , Middle St
Pbone 57. : :
!ftiT,RrfH. Nov. . 21. North CarOr fhistorv and (this department has re
ceived from omcers in . cnarse ?-.
reQQjit" ' encampients ; information io
the effect the North CAroiina units
Lrhowpda Jiigh , degree of ofBciejicy,"
he said. s , : r ,
v Georgia' is -the state In the fourth
wViirh va.nkn. aiM76: North.
f-pi.aeAw4 irar fMTsn rtment v "ElanS.'
said .ifajor "G ordon : B. Smith, f vho , is
attached to the .adjutapt ,j;irvirars
departuieat, "call for the orgAnizacion
toX the , thirtieth. Division, y T.iional
Guard, kin-, the state. f North :a-rihna,
South" fcarojina. Tennessee 'ind Geoi-f
ANG STROM
1 Uf-W-Sr those times. We read
mm?-
Oppose Open Saloons
St. Louis, Nov. 21. The .executive
committee f the Association Oppps
ed to .Prohibitoin -tnis afternoon
went on record . "unalterably op
posed tothe.sajoon," A resolution to
this effect .was t adopted in connec
tion with ttfte . first , national meeting
of secretaries oftaie brajncbeA of; the1
aisociatioso , which vjjs in session ihere;
Stuck (ot Gan)c; vHouseRurn
PottsviUe, JTov. .21 Several
thousand 5jpersons jatfa , football (.game
at Coaldale, .nearihereryestepday;; re
fused ; to, desert the igame . to . fight
fire when the alarm iWasp turned .in
and -a .a. .,resaH t.a-.i house ; situated ;in
a. sparsely settled i section of the bor7
ough was. destroyed.. ,i - v
(The afe -side -every argument
is the middle. . ; V
about Lvdia E. Pink.
ham's Vege table i
Compound doing!
so she began to take j
it. ihat 13 two years
ago and she is a dif- i
ferent girl since then
able to do any work j
she wants to do al- ;
iJ though she is still I
careful not to do heavy work - and o
well a:id strong. Ve recommend Lydia r
E Pinkham'a vegex;aui vijiiouxiu yj
all mothers with ailing daughters, and I
give vou iicrmission lo puun&u tuia
ter asa testimonial. Mrs. A.M. Burk
noiEH, Koute No. 2, Bos l.Wausson,
Ohio.' ...
Rmt.hinr out of balaneo will aftect
ju. wTr mi-iaincr. it to earn or
lose. -The proper adjustment made, all . fr
13 Well. bOlt 13 W1U1 WOiiieu. kjuuro
trouble may upset you completely.
'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
Z.A n-at.thAMiise of the trou-
ble and disagreeable symptpms will
disappear as they did in the case of Mrs.
Burkholder'a aaugncer. .
Mothers it i3 worthy of your- con
fidence. II. Y'P. V. TO COVE CITY.
'-Brinson Memorial. B. Y. .P. U- of.
'First Baptist church will go to Cno
Titv next Sunday afternoon , ,to asfeinr
the union .at that place, with, jts week
ly program. Mr. Robert -Pugh,.- of -tin.'
city, who is teaching at: Cove. CityJ( is
president of, the union ..there, ..
SHAKESPEARE. DEPARTMENT.
tieniVjHiauvjay
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.ANNOUNCES!
motf .organized and equipped.
- yTlje dviiiieaal, units .; are , lltted
to" the states who . In addition. . .are
called iapo.ni to jorgamze: certahi corps
and army troops not embraced .in- the.
division.-rThe National Guard is in
the tirst line of defense and- its -mis f
sion, briefly is to augment vhe : reg
ular army in time of -emergency and
take its place on the firing lne t -long
with the' regular army," e "as
serted". -J -i
' Units" of the : National1 Guar'd are
stationed at the following - cities
Chine gun company ne nquadroiif
cavalry,' an extra troop ot cavatry anu
two coast artillery .companies.
'"The units not yet or gamztf .1 or
fn process of organization, 'f said Ad
jutant General Metis, "are . one hotir
pitai eompany,. a coastvartuK'ry,, com
pany, and a - company or enRmeera.-
tThe National Guard or ; tne sraie
MOTHER!
Gatniav Oxford -Burlington -War-
renton, Henderson, Durham, Greens
bora, Concord, Charlotte, Winston
Salem", .Wiaynesville. Wilmnvington,
Plymouth, Mount Gilead, arKton,
Wllston.Graham', Youngsyille, Golds
boro, LouiSburg, Hendersonville, .' Lin-
cOinton. Hickory, Asheville, Andrew,
North-; Wllkesboro, Carfton," Raeford,
aKd "'New Bern.
The Shakespeare department ,of .thc-
Woman's Club will meet- .tomorroy
evening at 8 o clock with Mh?a, Mary
Ward at her Jipme on Pollock street.
Bvery member is cordially inyited io
be ; present. ' , v (
GREATLY IMPROVED
TRAIN SERVICE TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST
NOW IN EFFECT
Train No. 35 from New York and Washington
for Atlanta, Birmingham and New. Orleans, ; has
been re-arranged to protect connections at.; Preens-
boro with Train -. No. 17 from Goldsboro, Selma,
Raleigh and Durham, affording the ,f olio wing sched-,
ule: - ' ' -
. Lt. Goldsboro, Southern Railway .. '. 2;00 PM
T.v Rplma.. Smithprn Railwav ......... .. . 3:00 -PM
T.v. -Raleieh.. Southern Railway f 5;05 PM v
Lv. Durham, Southern Railway . .' 5;08 lil
Ar OKERNFSRORO. .Son them ' Railway J ; 3 0 - PM
Lv. GREENSBORO, Southern Railway ....... i .. . ; 7 : 55i PM
- Ar. Atlanta, Southern Railway . ... ... :0. AM ;
Ar. Birmingham, Southern Railway . ... ....... . . ,12:.ia PM ,.
Ar. Memphis, Frisco Lines , ,. . . - 7:2x ' ?;
Ar.' Kansas City, Frisco Lines -,10:29 AM
Ar. Montgomery, A. & W. P. Railway. . .11:40 AM
.Ar.--Mobile,- L. & N. Railway i ............. ... . 5:12 -PU.
Ar. New Orleans, L. -& N. Railway 9 : 45 PM ;
T.v : Atlanta. Southern Railwav ........ ..... ; 6:10. AM
Ar. Chattanooga,- Southern Railway , . ... ... .10.1J0 AM t
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Atlanta, L-oiuraDus,
Birmingham and New Orleans. Dining car serving all .meala.
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CONNECTIONS
'EiTssia -Vert &L...' '
ATLANTA. ;With all lines for points1 In SoutlC Georgia ; ?
and Florida. - i'' 'vJ
?ANNlSTONFbr all -points m - Seuthern Alabama. : fh-.',r
BIRMINGHAM For Meridian, Jackson, Shreyeport , and t
west.
KANSAS CITY.
.1
'I
West
-For Denver. Colorado Springs and the'
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. noma
MEMPHIS With all linen for. points: la Arkansas, OUa
i, Texas. and the West, r-.' - ' k--1 .i
nnr. .noTUHWa Vn-n . oil .nnlnta -in Tiiifniana. f. Tnillt: . t
Mexico and, the West. , 't
One "change of cars-fium---Greensboro? to theiPaclflc coasts
J. S. BLQPDSW0RTH, ,.D..P. A. Raleigh,
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Clean Child's Bowels 'with '
"California Fig Syrup"
i't'fLodfee's- Expense ' "
Wa'shTngton. ;Nov. 21. Expendi
tures of $3,9 ?0 consisting of contrib
utions to state and municipal Repub-
HcaKT'c'ommittees and to Republican
clubs, were -listed :by Senator Lodg'5.
Republican, 'Mss., in a - final Cam-
puign i expense account -niea . loaay.
with the clerk of the senate." The sen
ator noted no contributions.
Ncrf oik ' Southern: Railroad
.. , passenger schedala j
VEffectiTe-September SO, ,1922 .
At .New Bern. N. X. ?
Daily Except as shown '
leave For . . . - .Arrive ) From
9 : S 0 ,-Am S . -Norfolk . . ,5 ; 0.0 PM
I - (Parlor Car1)
1 :t 0 AM . . Norfolk . . 5 : 35 PM
--.-i v (Sleeping Car)
6:50 AM i .Goldsboro.. 12:50 AM
S : 1 0 AM . . i Goldsboro,. . . 9 : 1 4 AM
:20 :PM . . i Goldsboro. . ' 8 ;10 ,'FM
9:20 AM i . iBeanfort ... -r40 AM
6:22 PM . . Beaufort . . . 6 : 10 PM
i9:S5 AM ... .Oriental. .. -4:40 PM
'' information, - schedules and-reaer-,Tationa
.on application to- ;
, , ' ,' ' JL. PUGH,
x '-- " Tickt Agent.'
. TRUSTEE'S iSALE
Pursuant to the power of sale con -stained
In that certain -deed" of trust
executed jMay 10, 1920, -from y: J.' iG.
Jackson- ant wife, Sara E. Jackson,
-, to William Dunn, Jr Trustee,' re
corded aBook 223.page 7.6, default
- having' been, made , in thejrpament . of
I the notes seeuredbyA said 'Deed - of
Trust, at the request of the holder
of .said not the . undersigned Trustee
' nt nrtr, fn. .. Tfc nrt ttrill ,p.ll .nt thfii
mil vii,- . ".-. -
Court House door in New Bern, Cra
ven County, North Carolina. ; on Sat--
urday, the twenty-third pt December.
' 19?2, at' twelve o'clock -"noon.the fol
- lowing "described property conveyed
an -aid Deed f Trust: .
In the City of New -Bern in . tha
i town site known as Riverside, a plot
Or plan f whiehs recorded in Book
" 177 page 526. situatjrd on the north
er' aide of .Bladeavenue,. described
'-a follows: "Beginning at a point in
the northiptae of Blades Avenue 211
t f pt southwest' f , -National Avenue
'-and TUiming thence parallel with Na
tional Aveaeenerxftwaraiy; i-ju ei,,
' thence westwardly and parallel with
; Blades 'Avenue -39 3 feet to the line of
lot No. ?3; thence southwardly along
the line' of lot No. 3 and parallel With
National Avenue 140 feet to Blades
Avenue r thence ; east wardly . along
Blades. Avenue 39 feet (to the begin -ning,
being a pa"rt of lot No. 2 in said
. -. town site-,-".- ,... . -
WM. -DUNN, JR.,
.-' " ... , ' . Trustee.
November" 21s. 1922.'
N-21-28-tS'-12."-. t. .
Even a -sick child loves the 'fruity"
taste , of "California JFig . Syrup." If
the' little tongue is coated, ; or if your
chiioM listless, cross, feverish,-full of
cold,- orvhas--eoiic-,-give-.a-teaspoonful
to cleanse the - liver arid, bowels'. In a
few hoUrs vou can see for yourself
Ihow thoroughly it works all the con
stipation lor the foowcis; ana you navj
a"ellpliyfl tteW agan.
Millions. t-Brothers keep 'CaUfoT
nia-Fig Syrup" handy. They know a
tfcnsnnonful: today saves a Sick child
tnmnrrdw.'ASk'TMMir druggist for eri
uine "California Fig Syrup" which has
ages Printed x on" bottle.-'Mother! -rSou
must Bay f CaJMornla'V or you may, get
an: imitation fig- syrup... ,' . .Advt. w;
' . Bryan'sxbrother was elected , gover
nor, of Nebraska; but At does not rqn
in the family., - -; ..... . '
Small towns are-so lueky. in Wash
ington it is .considered ' proper . for
girls to pay their own. way. , . -
I a; few . hours tyour cold is gone,
head and nose clear, no f everishness, ,
headache, or stufied-up feeling. Drug-1
gists 'here ' guararitee these pleasant,
tablets to break up a- cold or thee grip- .
pe quicker than nasty uiaine. , They
never make you ick. or jmcomfort-
able. Buy a box of "Pape's Cold Com
pound" for.fewceji(9vanaV ge f id;;of
your cold ri ght . now SZS '
5 .SHOULD USE THEPHONE
11, simply. can't tell a fib without
coloring up."
:MThen use the telephone, mf
dear."
NEED ANYTHING
:: IN SHEET METAL?
We have the, machines
and the facilities for turn-
mgsl5Uthy article, large
or smalli in" tin. zinc, cop
per, brass, . aluminum,
corrugated, jron, or sheet
metal 'Ot- any kind, .(jive
us an idea of what .you
renmre aiia.we.-will auote ti
x
our figure.
The S. B. PARKER
U. OF N. C vVS.lU.cQFkVA rFOOTBALL GAME
NOV. 30TH, (THANKSGIVING DAY)
1 SCHEDULE GOING TRIP. ;
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:..;;10:00;PJrr.,;-y'
11;00 PM
. . :12:00'M
COMPANY
New Bern, N. C.
Nov. 29th, liV. Goldsboro, Southern Railway
Nov. 29th," Lv. Selma, Southern Railway
Nov. 29th, Lv, Raleigh, Southern Railway .
.t,, OO V, Tit . Hm-li nm 3r.nflOVn : T? Oil Wfl V . ...
Nov. 30th, Ar. Charlottesville, ' boutnern .r itanway. .....
SCHEDULE RETURNING -
Nov. 30th, Lv. Charlottesville, Southern Railway ;. 7ia0,'-PM
Dec. 1st, Ar. Durham, Southern Railway : :? :SSaJJ
Dec. 1st, Ar. Raleigh, Southern Railway . . .. ... . . MMv,:
Dea 1st, Ar. Selma, Southern .Railway ' : :1yJtUK
Dec. 1st, Ar. Goldsboro, Southern Railway ............. ,6.101
Pullman Sleeping Cars irom Kaiejgn, ana iurniu xu we WsVi i
for occupancy at 9:00 P. M. Nov. 29th, and set out tor occupancy-; Vm
until 7:30 A. M. Dec. 1st. , , if A'VAvl
-SPECIAL ROUND TRIP, FARE Av!
From Goldsboro, $13.64; Selma, ;12 56; Raleigh, $11,04;" pur-;., ' 1,
ham, $11.04. -Tickets will be sold for all-trains Nov. 29tn. Limited Te- y i
turning io reach Original Starting Point .Prior to .Midnight of .pec.-, i
2nd, 1922.'
PULLMAN FARE, $3.75 for a lower berth, $3,00 for, anuppeH,Tr -
berth and $13.50 for a Drawing ftoom
above n'a'metF1 points. "
Reaching Charlottesville in time
Thomas Jefferson, betore the game. t ;
When reriuestinj? Pullman reservations ;state whether, wanted;
lor one way or rouna uip. .isu u wamcu xcwiumg ,i
or midnight tram.
in each direction, from, all the : V
.......... . . A .1.1- rj "..i:S;-'i.-'t :
to visit Monticello, home :v6i,',.4
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