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ihin I, ,t,L11 I,, uj. i jii .n u.a in j jj i, :. 1 ..... H , ... , .j.i . nT ' "ii i . .- i ii i i-i i - ii H i 1 . ' 0.0?. r -t tlbhttMlr? i 2 tin rI1'.;ULlll-uJiil SayThat He Intendi fiHi 'District Fully - - -; YVhat He Charges L Abernethy, newly elect-'j Congressman Abernethy called on ed congressman from the third' dis-!jDr. L. O. Howard, Chief of the JBu triet, , evidently doesn't intend, to , tak) reau of Entomology and Dr. C. hia term' in office in the light of aiSmth, Chief of the Office of Kxten vacation. There are few newly elected . sion Work, and Mr. J. A. Evans, the members of the House who have been more active than Tie' in trying to pro mote 'the interests of '"their, constitu ents. ; - - - " ' '' '''V' . "From time to time it fa my desire to keep the- people of the third dis trict posted oh the; affahs soingt on irt .Washington'- concerningrthis dis trict," writes Mr. Abernethy to the. editof of tne" Sun-JournaJc ;It expect to mail - you ; news 'ileitis occasionally and I will appreciate it!:very much if you win give some space to thentr I think the people' should know at all . times what their congressman is do ing and the best mediuni for inforra- . lng them is ' through the newspapers and"' Iwili certainly appreciate your co-operation along-this line.- . '1' am sending you today. & news item relative" to the boll weevil and I will' appreciate' it if you will pub lish thl3." ' v s ' . ' i ' Needless, to say, the Sun-Journal ja only too' glad ta. give Mr. Abernethy all the publicity he .desires'as to the work that he is undertaking in Wash ington!. The. item .to which he refers, and which is' one - that undoubtedly wiU be the means of . accomplmhing much good in this section, - reads as i follows: ' ' ', j 1?m f.cllih to suffer from constipation .c bcs.cue, Diuousness, aizzinesa. flreaailmenta. when Carter's LfflU Llvv ri".' will end k tU nussry in' iSTTL". , few tour., table- A"ct frest!y on- liver and 'bowehte-- -"-f :'JK3 Ea-aacaser-rSmaU Price t: iree necessary- When the life of a loved one is at stake the doctor and nurse must ' have medicines. ,The Great Physician put all three here for the .purpose -of curing disease and allaying pain. Each is useless without the other; every drop and grain of medi cines ordered by the doctor, to be.' administered by. the nurse must be added;by the phramacist that is our jobyou; an .de pend upon our pharmacists do ing . tneir part . witn skiu oi a. master-builder.; aJheare de- .pendable. -.. ,-V- BRADHAMS DRUG1 , f . - STORESVfl i Prescription Specialists. , I Pennsylvania An- I ' thracite. T Pocahuntas , Lump Splint Lump Briquets Pocahuntas Steam 3- -i . 1'MF-' nil j: II0LLISTER Arm, cox Phone 34 ESSBSAfil IN ACTIVE !M C i ') P ' C i3 1? ' 8 hi TM 1 C ' -Hi I vTKJ I PT Ti Kee the Peopleof Informed As fTo: J : Is Doing. Boll Weevil ; Expert, all of the De partment of Agriculture today, and conferred with these gentlemen nbout the Boll WeevilSituation in the cotton belt- and particularly in reference- to Eastern North Carolina and the third Congressional District. Congressman Abernethy 'has the prqmiffe of services of Ms. Evans, the Boll Weevil Expert, to hold meetings ..in the varfbus coun ties of the third . district,' beginning with , the first of the year,, in, co-op eration with the- experts from the Agricultural cDnartment ol the State of North" Carolina. Mr. , Abernethy has - written - Dr. Kilgore a. letter:- today to secure his co-operation in ' this matter. While at ther Denartment of Aericulture- he se cured for distribution throughout- the District forty-one thousand ' copies, of 'The' Boll Weevil Problem,' which he Farmers' Bulletin No. 1262, entiled will be glad to se"nd to any, one who desires them. '- ' . . It ia the purpose.; of Congressman Abernethy to wage an extensivaicam- paigh In his District against the Boll Weevil pest- . , THE lies THE COTTON FUTURES NEW YORK, Nov. 88. (Cotton fu tures opened steady: December ........ Ma.v i . January' . .-. . . . . , .25.00 ' - March . ............. ... 25.06 v May , .. . . ; . .'25.02 July .-, ...... ..... ..'i . 24.7S- , THE COTTON MARKET NEW YORK, Nov. 28. The cotton market was somewhat irregular dur ing today's early trading. The sharp break -of yesterday seemed to have unsettled sentiment and - there;, was further- light liquidation rns a result of which the market opened unchang ed to i.4 . points lower, except for Oc tober, which was. 10 points, higher. " THE STOCK MARKET . NEW S, YOUK,. .Jov. ;.28.-r-StOck prices showed a much better .tone - at the -opening, of today's, market, short covering operations being . apparent throughout the list. U. S. Steel com- mon. selling 'at' dividend, more than made up.the difference at the open ing. Oils.v moved into .higher ground un.der-the, leadership of Standard Oil shares. Good buying was noted in the rails, Louisville Nashville leading with- iairi ot 2 -4 points. 31ULLKJAN, ARMY CAPTAIN. WEST; iPOrNT. tN.vY:, 1 Nov. 27.- Cad'et Dennis' J. Mulligan,. of Now York: City, . today was elected cap tain of the Army football team- for next year. He has played tackle on the- Army eleven . for three ;seaj3ons. He-is anembei''pf the class of . 1924. ' l -. A touch of tailleur, a hint of sport, -' ' Wt this "very tmart Blucher Oxford of Zanzibar Uromin Calf with lota ":. rubber heel. " New styles that appeal -to all' ages, from trie smart young miss to the conservative wbrriah of maturer years styles that fit faultlessly, wear durably, and give you che utmost in quality such styles are worthy of the Dorothy Dodd trade mark stamped on each pair to aid NOT THEONLY ONE Thei 'mhi-r w b. rWIie Similarly Sitnated Can rher6 be' any stronger proof offered thare the . evidence of New Bern residents? After you have read the . following, quietlj; ' answer tne question. ' , ' E. - T. Hollowell, papers hanger, -8 Short St.; New Bern, says: "There was- a -great strain; on my back -and kidneys and' I laid, the trouble I had to the work I do. Constant reachm-.; up overhead put my back and kxdneysf out of fix. I ' had a- dull, throbbing pain : through, my back" and during the day-It. wasn't so bad but as soon as I. sat dawn it was all I could do to get- to,-,mjf feet again. iMorninss my jfiack was jstiff and lame and it felt as though ! had slept on a bdard. My kidneys didn't act. right and the sec retions , were ; unnatural and . often burned j xn passage.. -1 used'Doan'B Kidney PilJ obtained- at Duffy's Dru Store and was soon rid of the trouble. Doan's always -fix me up in good: shape and. I" am glad to say a good word-for them.'8 :.,:.;' . , , i " 0c- at aH dealers. FosterMilbura 1 Co.; TMfrs Buffalo. N. T.,5Advt . -:. " r I ROOMF.R Iff FTMIGATED: I ' UNHURT BY EXPERIENCE Torkville, O., Nov. 28. The . Fire Department- was! called to .the home of ,Sam' Papich, where smoke was I seenipoUring from .a room.- The TOl-t unteer firemen broke down the lock-) ed door". -finding a roomer in. bed, with-'. three . formulade-hyde. candles such as are , used , for fumigating burning in the place. The roomer was carried out. none the worse for the peculiar incident , . ' JT OUGHS and colds : expose .you to dan- gerous lung and bron chial .diseases. Bear's Emulsion'-, "brings -relief from coughs, colds hron--cMtis and weak Uungs. Breaks5 up colds quick ly -pleasant to. take, builds up the run-down system. -( For. sale at leading drug ! gists, 1 May - be (ordered di rect from , - '.' . s JOHBT D., BEAR CO., ' Clearbrftok 5"a? rtvysr rm mm i: vomer rern I i in uornueiii 1 m a nmcw I ja ' ' HUM 1 5S I ItCwdMki P ' I . j vmtcc i.as I 1 I j ?:aX yjL OFFfBER SHOT WILSON ) V Thought Negro About To At tack Him and Fired, Killing the Man Instantly WILSON, fe. man .Lloyd, EttcA shot aril killoii ; Howard ,. Jacobs, nesro. last nioht . at Ithe store of Jack Wels jn this city. xne omcer had'beeif calleVr "to5-; Well's I llceman claims that when lie "ordered j.icoos to pid,up his, hsrjds, the negro made a move as if to draw a pistol. Lucas fired, killing the negro instantly. ,, :-:-.- vi ' A coroner's inquest will be held this afternoon. i n .- ;: ;'. '- A - coroner'B jury- this afternoon ex onerated Policeman Lloyd Lucas of the killing of Howard Jacobs, negro, here - last- night. - . - ,; . - The sultan of Turkey was chased away, from his home but a man with so : many , wnves shouldn't care. - r Show Shop J hursday, Dec, 6th - , JOHN GOLDEN Producer of "Lightin' ', "Thanlt-Uy." "3 Wise Fools,". "Spite Corner" i etc.,. etc1 presents, "- . i,- . s .v:-: ;,. . . A ,.cineic TragHly of ' nu4-ieI by ..,WinchelI Smith. 'The Sonl - ti'ishttOih heart, and home, Initial tour -after S years J :tiiumph jn ..New, York. ., jPerfect ; cast Original,, -production; 4 PRICES v t. .a., i ; , .fPl.OO, $1J50, 92.00,$a.5O plus tax ' ' L f SKATS AT KR4Tm4(i . 1 I ' -. i . a j mm. -i -.-, . - -' t a"-.' ". v ;i i. ,: . ..; 1 . j. jr u C 1 1 M ...... New Bern Banking & Trust Co. A Feeling Of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take as absolutely pure and con tains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is 1 maintain ed in , every, bottle of Swamp-Hoot.1 It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. ''It is not recommended for every thing, It is nature's great helper in re lieving, and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles, : A sworn statement of . puritjl is with . every- bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. . ,: . ff you' need a medicine, yQti should have the , best. On sale at. all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large; . . j!.-,s... ; However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & ; Co.,-31nghamton, N. V. for av sample- bottle.,,; When writing be sure . and .mention : this paper. , " - , : - "Best American Vonvnly "Vt VfK ever-1 WTitten."--Tl fNi Y. W World.;.,-, 5 - f t . , t ' -1 -f 1 life by Frank Craven Staged of Langhter J-A Jey Forever. WE WANT YOU TO HAE A Merry - - . .' WE WANT YOU TO HAVE A HAPPY CHRIST MAS. WE VILL TAKE PLEASURE IN LOANING AS MUCH AS YOUR FIRST ADVANCE AT ANY, TIME PRIOR TO SECOND: PAYMENT, UPON AS- : -..-' i . ' . ,.." - .;-.:.. . , '! . i . - - .-: . .-; '' : : ',. .. r " . . : SIGNMENT OF YOUR PARTICIPATION RE- t . i.' CEIPTS. SEN T ED Wisconsin Woman , Discovers, However, That Candy Was Eaten by Wrong Person CHILTON, Wis., Nov. 28. Miss Anna-. Lense, SO years old, daughter of a wealthy farmer, faced arrafng ment today on a charge of murder af ter her alleged confession yesterday that -she sent poisoned candy which resulted -in thei death -.. of Mrs. Frank Schneider. '. ! . District Attorney Arps said Miss Lena - admitted buying poison and LETTERS POISON GANDY TO RIVAL the Mixed Letter Contest aDDearinff in the .Morn-,: vi ,ing 'New Bei-niarf of Snridays iasue Miss Euth Lee An- ? i) deVson dersoh 158 'Craven street, aitswer at 7t40 a. mi! aitswef " The -same I advertisement appearing in yeiierday' Vl s ( Sun-Journal and Master rvingt. nanaea in tne nrst correct amwer i o p. k. . The correct words that the Mixed, Letters represent i was-nothing less .than the world's best self -rising ed product. - :? i c Uncle Remus Self-Hieing Rc:ir, Sold Exclusively Wholesale by. coficealing' itih "a 'tliocblaf bir;tn tendmg , to send it-' U--.'Mr. Henry Schneider, ste ter-ln-law of the i deai womah. 1 She said, according a tt th district attorney,? that tane- did- not discover her- mistake .until.she heard of the death of Mrs Frank Schneid er. "She ' then 'visited th'e'fSchneider home and destroyed the package and wrapper -and- wrapperr according, 'to the reputed confession. -- . , According ,to ther district attorney, Miss Lense said th reason-for send ing the poison that Mrp.. Henry St-hnelder had apread reports Which she regarded as; having., dskmaf ed htr reputation and,' It had' pryed-tjii- her mind.f -V. JUST R5CEWEDr Hompers.and panty. dos es', invite your inspec tion o$ theinv OXLEYS . BABY SHOP 41 Pollock St New Bern CONTEST 'handed, in the, firat correct ( k '.;' ' :' " )i Geo. Donald Wood, Jr.,' 1 ' - ,; - V COMPANY "rs .it . .: .: - -'y T -V t i ana protect, you in your buying. 1 SAM LIPMAN & SON, "The Dependable Store." 3B
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