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DUNOON, . ,otf Sli3 TU LET HAIR FALL OUT 35c "Danderirief' Saves Your . HairEnds Dandruff! Pelightful Tronic Hurry! it's your duty! Each day you aee a littla more hair: falling out and you are tnakln no effort to avoid baldness. "What a. 'pity-i Falling hair Diean your hair is weak-sick, pos sibly dandruff is strangling: It, or the hair' root pores in t he scalp are not firm and tight thus wasting, the hair growing oila. ' ' J " v i " . J' Danderihe alhvost 'Instantly stops falling :'hfar of C men ' or;' omen and cleans every particle bit danruff' away, then the hair takes on new life, vigor and .strength to grow ' strong,: thick, and -long. ' . . Dandterm'e Is 'delightful-n'ot sticky or greasy".' Go to ary drug st.ore now and get 'a bottle. tTse' it.. Have healthy, heavy, Tbeaiitiful hafr ftn'd lota of it. . i ; ; . r " -'..'' 4 ; rr p pn: VANJ AD RATES: This type (6 wonjs to ttne) sJ0o lin. -' - r v Th:3:typ3 (5 wcrdi to lhe) 15c Uz2. it; Else v consecutive Insertion ctnt off this price.,,,...;,',;. 7t5ts rjaes cam's price m prtnt- r-..-iiJ Oil.' Ii' WAWr AD8 CASH . Don't .rlis. .to, charjthem No jJafcenejuteea.ths4tJlQ0. . WANTED -IAL.E OR FEMALE See Mr. Stansell, Termi after 5 p. ni. ' ltp sale&frtaii. nal rp)iel WANIlJ COMPETENT, EXPER.- ienced knd, unmarried, salesladj,,l;'6 ' worjfi iin ready-to-wear dlpartr ' meni(lood wages.Steady employ ' ment,' References required. Apply Box, i4, New Bern, N.C. 1 FOR SALE 'A VOOX HARD AXD ,;. DRT PINE , wood,, for sale. Apply to S. L: uck, ' 512 Rhems Avenue, Phone -305. N28-lwp FOR REXTFURMISHED lOOM. Applj By letter'only. Address Box front niano for sale cheap. Apply?: , II;-Rose street. ;2-2t-p FOR (AXi"E COAIi STOVE. In good con4?tin. Will sell cheap. Apply 39 TJa"h?;ock-or phone 534-J. dh FOR KEgfT TWO OR THREE UN- furrtjshid ' rooms( W' Wovid ;n.eighborT . hoofitj Apply by . letter only.- : . Ad - dresox.771. ,t , ,. ;rJ LOST AND FOUND IiOSTJXtmCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that '.certificate - of depoeite No. ' 1436 "Issued to Mrs. R. ' H. White, dated"-July 14. 1922, has been lost .od 4';dupUcattrfiCbou to be is sue,. Bank Of DoVer.N. O. -JOt- ' IjOST"GtiASS-EYED MALE PUPPY . blackwith speckle neck. $10 re . ward i tor return to A. M. Purif oy, " New 'Bern, Route 1. i H MISCELLANEOUS 1 AXXt FErAVORS TAFFY AND CREAM cocoanut candy, made fresh dally at McSdrley'a. , 10-20-lmoch JUST - RECEIVED FRESH prunes, Florida oranges, grape' fruit, .malaga; grapes, nice apples, - fresn 'Autumn Leaf " Butten i.STAE S GRO CERY CO., 60 Middle St, Phone . 57. - Norfolk Southern Railroad - Passenger -schedule - Effective September 30, 1922 At New BcjrnfN. C. Daily Except a ' shown:; . !ave r;For . . . .Arrive From 9 : 3 0 Am Norfclk . 5 : 6 0 PM ' (Parlor Car) 1:00 AM . Norfolk ... 5:35 PM ? (Sleeping Car) 5:50 AM . . Goldsbqro . . 12:50 AM 8:50 AM' . . .GoldsbOTO.'.i: 9:14 AM :20 PM; .Goldsboro. . . 6:10 PM :20 AM: ...Beaufort ... 8:40 AM 6:22PM . . . Beaufort 6:10 PM 9:85 AM ...Oriental'... 4:40 PM Intormation, schedules and reser vationa on application to - - L. PUGH, DASKETBALL T u BE PLAYED THAIS G l IVING Jacksonville Team Is Coming ; Here ,-, For Contest ; To Be -' Staged Thurs. Night Word was received here by the Y( M. C. A. that the basketball team of Jacksonville High'School would, come here tomorrow night, instead of . Fri day night, to play the "Y." quint. "Superintendent Frehn," of'jacksoti ville, .writes Mr. Harrell a- follows: : "My team will be glad to come -this Thursday night instead of Fri day night as per original schedule. .We had a mighty fine game here last night and are looking forward to our trip to your town with pleas--. lire." The game will strat at 7:30 o'clock, Admission of 25 cents will be charg ed and it is hoped that there will be a large .number of fans on hand to see the contest Said Can't Be Done. , "My : experience with doctors and medicines caused me to lose faith in both, and when a friend told xne that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy would cure my stomach trouble I told him 'it can't be done." however, he finally persuaded me . to try it and to my surprise it did. "All . symptoms of acute indigestion and gas having dis appeared." It is a .simple, harmless preparation that removes : "the catarr hal mucus from the. -intestinal -tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including kp-, pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At( all - druggists HI? LOSS I FOREST FIRE Harnett County Was Scene of Worst Single Forest Fire' of, the Season, Reported t ASHBVILLE, N. C, Nov. 29. The most disastrous single forest fire of the' season in North Carolina occur red in western ! Harnett county from November 22 to 25, according ' to word . 'received by forestry f- officials here todays r - :.' .p1 'v"- . : The? flames enveloped 15,000 acres of timber land, ; resulting .m damage estimated at . $20,000 'through . jde-J Bruction of young-tree-growth-and light;'. wood. The locatrpopulation;and neiglibdrs from 'Cumberland county under Fire Warden" Hi jW.p.C4iristiaa resa9det e-.tie' aliftH4At tin-ies - Las many :as2.50 jeopJLe wjgre sombat- FORMER "CHAMP" 1$ OUT IiOOKIN'G - FOR . A "SCRAP" . (Continued from page two) . Doyle. "He turned the wire over' to me and 1 wrote to Murray thanking him for the offer but informing him that Willard -would do nothing ibeut tfc'jre-appearance in the' ring until he knows definitely aboutajaot-hfer'ajwh wkh Dempsey. ' tT-- .ih. Willard is doing light training and will inprease his work gradually. Ho figures ' that in two or three weeks time he will be dQse to the form he attained last July and believes that in that condition he can make Demp sey see -the advisability of a return match. "There ' are just two things ' for Dempsey to do either give - me a match "or run,", said Willard. I am entitled ' to another bout, and if he doesn't give it to me willingly I . will map dit a campaign that will force him into it." - - 166 cures Malarial Fever. PICKS '- AUSTAli i STATE . FOOTBALIi AGGREGATION . .-. (Continued from page two). . and Greason, of Wake Forest; are all good. Probably ; the wisest course would be to plae Morris of ''Carolina and Park of State, at halves", and run Red Johnson of Carolina at full., That would make the most powerful com bination. Heckman, who has wonder ful football spirit, '.has been crippled all the year, Greason showed his best game against William and Mary. ,Lag erstaft and Bullock of Trinity are both freshman, and will show finer form next year. JJneup of All State team: Neal (Trinity) ....... lft End Pritchard (Carolina) .. Left Tackle Taylor (Trinity) Left Guard Simpson (Trinity Center Poindexter (Carolina) Right Guard Floyd (State) Right Tackle Fasson (Davidson) .... Right End McDonald (Carolina) ... Quarter Park 1 (State) . .......'........ Half Morris (Carolina) tiaii Johnson (Carolina) ...... Full " Jlilfi P'' L THE MARKETS 1 COTTON FUTURES ; New York, Nov. 29. Cotton fu tures opened steady. December, 25.25; January, 25.36: March, 25.39; May, 25.31; July, 25.01. THE COTTON MAKKKT ', Newf. York,-.Nov. 29. The cotton market : showed renewed steadiness at ' the .opening today. First prices were steady at an advance of 4, to 8 points and the market worked 11. to 19 points net- higher after all, with January selling at 25.45. ' . , THE STOCK MARKET I of. short covering operations,, com fblried with' better .buying power on the long side resulted in. a J: further advance in prices at the opening of today's stoek market. Rail, food, to bacco oil and equipment shares were in greater demand, gains of 1 to '2 points being quite common. Califor nia Petroleum was one of the strong features, rising nearly 5 points. For eign exchanges opened irregular. : ' 666 cures Dengue Ferer. ; " :-i OLD 4 CONFEDERATE ; TO BE HONORED TODAY J RALEIGH, Nov. 29. Captain Geo. Cathey, of the Soldiers' Home here, has celebrated his 101st birthday and today is able; to hear .without much trouble ind to ' read well enough to read ;his Bible. . The Confederate veteran is the old est man at-the': Old Soldiers'" Home Andls-; very active.. Last year, he was presented with a huge' eakeon' which were 100 can,dles, -:b'y 'his comrades and: officials of the home.'' He wilj be honored again this year, fit 'was stat- d. ".W!''? s" it i'Yi'' "Cascarete" 10c : '-n -' "... :- Best i Bowel Laxative : When-, Bilious,. . -.c'r yi r. Cdnstipated : To . clean out your bowels" without J cramping or overacting, take Cas carets.-,i Siet headache, biliousness, gases, - Indigestion sour, upset stom- ach, and :ull such - distress gone by morning Nicest physic on' earth for grown-ups -and children. 10c a box. Taste like candy." Sheet Metal fork Of Every Description RofRng-tin, slate and slag. Automobile rad iator repairing and building. BEN GEL ; . and PARKER Phone 404 19 Craven St. BRINGING UP FATHERS saw- .;wmetea l YKr-Ll msm I tke onnx all they mm?m 5 J N-f I t' t s I vt oqme tea served jj -,5j: ' rjsi&imSm r ' - -- - l?f Copyright.. !9Z by Intl Fatan laa. .-' . t "T -n-- - - - l( ' ' "'f' v- 11 -v--- r 1 11 ' ' 1 1 , umy me Best for me! declares the woman who takes pride in the kind of food she sets before her family, ' She knows it doesn't pay to waste her good efforts and her good flour, eggs and other materials by using anything but ROYAL the best bak ing powder made It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste BAPTISTS OF MEET STATE TO IX COXVEXTIOX (Continued from page three), of the campaign by North Carolina Baptists during the past ' year," he sadi. i" Dr. Maddry this year has projected the "greatest state mission program in the history of the denomination," according . to church officials, who added that the reports from' the dif ferent departments will "justify the action. . . ' - State mission; in all its phases, will occupy the center of the stage Wed nesday morning of the convention," it was stated. At this time, Dr. Mad r dry will outline his policies for next year. ' - .. - An ; evangelistic conference has been arranged to meeting Winaton Salem a dty , before the cohyenipn DO LITTLE THINGS TIRE YOU OUT? ARE you "all run down", weak and languid and . thin in flesh from . . summer heat and fall colds ? Is your appetite gone, your nerves on edge, your digestidn poor? You need Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It renews the supply of rich, red blood, brings back the lost energy and anima-' tion, tones up your nervous system - and helps to build firm, solid, healthy flesh and strong muscles. . Your idruggist has GudetMiquid or tablets, as you prefer. pejpto-M&ngan ;.. . Tonic and Blood Enricher3 DRpEF.JVIENIUS "" Eyesight Speclali8t with SABI K. OBATON CO. ; NewBern, N. C. "Ask My Patients" causejSr a ruudom Do you feel physically well? Are you mentally depressed when things go wrong? Then this is the sign i that you lack the necessary amount of ner vous -energy. Our methods restore robust vitality. PHOXE 72 FOR AP POINTMENT Dr. J. M. Cunningham Chiropractor 207, 208, 209, 210 Elks Temple New Bern. N. C. Read The Classified Ads onvenhj. lie v. Ha and i)r M. K. l)fiu will deliver two of the principal ad dresses.. He -also will address the, con vention. . ,. ' Other speakers on the program are Dr. E. Y. Mullins, Louisville, Ky., who haa just returned from a trip, to Europe in the interest of the Bap tist mission work in that country;. Dr. L. R. Scarborough, Fort Worth, Tex., general director of the $75,000,000 campagin; Dr. J. V. Love, secretary of the Baptist foreign mission board at - Richmond, "Va., and Dr. Ii. D. Crray, of the home board in Atlanta. Dr. Mullins is president of the Southern Baptist convention and pres ident o fthe South Baptist Theologi cal Seminary. Or. B. W. Spilman, of Kinston, who was re-elected president of the con vention at the session last year in DR. BELLS Eine-Tar Honey loosens Cbugis and Colds YouH b surprised at th remark abl quolitiaa of this gnaia old ujrapai pin-tmr honey. It loo as hard - pacVad phlepni. acts as , , - hiloc tBie on aora, inAamad tia ae,tapa concha afaort. 8a.pteaaaM i taetinc and karmleaa, it ia toe fak children's aa well aa adnba' cougba. Atk year drafgist far 30c Or. JBeU's. sa JUST RECEIVED- Rompers and panty dress es.We invite yourinspee- tion of them. ' v OXLEY'S BABY SHOP 41 Pollock St. New Bern HOG Our corn meal, Fish, feefl meal, Wheat middlings; Wheat bran, corn will make them what you want them to be. ' J. A. MEADOWS NEED ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL? We have the machines and the f acilities for turn ing out any article, large or small, in tin, zinc, cop per, brass, aluminum, corrugated iron, or sheet metal of any kind. Give us an idea of what you require and we will quote our figure. The S. B. PARKER COMPANY New Bern, N. C. 3 JrJ,. ' ' 1' lf'. '''' will present Rev.,W. of Sanford.i'I3r. Bpilmun ed over' thJ-'TraSt r f our con" vtentions. ; TTre convention! sermon will be preached Tuesday night by Dr. W. . A. Ayers, ... of New Bern, or hi.s alternate, Dr. T. H. King, of Gas tonia. .i One of the features of the conven tion, will be the visit to the Baptist hospital now nearing completion here. The only invitation for the next con vention extended to date is that of to North Wilkesboro. Winston-Salem entertained 'the convention in 1901 and 1911, these being the only .such sessions of the church held there. i. m FOOTBALL EXCURSION TO CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. THANKSGIVING DAY ; NOVEMBER 30th, UaOfNaCaVSUaOfVA. SPECIAL SLEEPER ON NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Lv. New Bern 6:20 P. M. Nov. 29th. Ar. Kinston 7:39 P. M. Nov. 29th. Ar. Raleigh 11 :00 P. M. Nov. 29th. ' i . Ar. Durham 12:00 P. M. Nov. 29th: tsm Ar. Greensboro 3 :00 A. M. Nov. 30th. n j Ar. Charlottesville 7 :30 A. M. Nov. 30th. ' ROUND TRIP FARE FROM NEW BERN V $15.06 . . Sleeping Car Rates: . Lower Berth Rate. . $4.13 ' Upper Berth Rate . . ............. . 8.30 , j Round Trip Tickets on Bale Nov., 20th. Good lor return .until midnight ' Dec. 2, 1922. Space in this ' sleeper can b reserved for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, Danville, Va., and Charlottesville. - . . Special Train returning leaves Charlottesville 7:30 ' 1. M. Nov. 30th. Ar. Xew Bern 9:14 A. M, Dec. 1st, : Corresponding round trip, fares from other points. Make : sleeper reservations '' on '; Depot Ticket - Agent, " New Bern. in ii;. t- . r flub iJ J I I - 4 4 ' 5' THE CM mm All the proceeds go toward fighting : Tuberculosis. There are many - i - New Bern. On sale at WHITEHURSTS BY ii re-El mm. m m m m. m mm m mmm a.. . s r ei irini nz. c" tT s r t s 6 Bell-ans Hot water ' dureKeiiet W r-M aa M n PiU 9 25 and 75 Packages, Everywhere xlJaV .ri"as r!tTMfiriHFJMJfri-Hv K' cases in. GEORGE MacMANUQ i RISTOAS J
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