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MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER: 4,': 1 922. TOE NEWI-BERif SUN-JOURNAL FIVl j : i. ' .' S:::Jocjraa!i HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - ' - - - By DWIG VAI4T AD RATES: TLs lypi ( words to !) JLOe - las. " - type S word to line) Six consecutive insertions IV per -.; Icent off thftt price. White space mom price m print d Uses. - ALL WANT Ads arid cash Dent ai ta to liarire them. No ad taken for lees than tOc THAT'S . ALL . TWE P : RefcSon vim ba ;SttoOU fcg. TAe 'ONE Tt POLL ttetV fcNn DO ALU ivte won.jeK mv we .'sick,-! TOW WANTED TWO FAMItJKS FOR 1 tennants. ' Work 'furnished during winter. " E. ' K. - Meares, Clarkton, " y: c.-- rr- nP WAXTED-COMiPETENT, EXPER ienced and "hhmarrted "saleslady to work. -iR: ready-to-wear ' depa'rt ; ment.; Good wages. Steady employ- - ment. - Reference required. Apply ; Box 14, New Bern, N. C. ; Jvjlli WANTED A i'Oi'XG lADY FOR . office work." Must be able to 5 use typewriter and write, good hand : Apply 'Duffy's Xrug Store. ' 2-3tp if FOR SALE ' WOOD HARD AND .dry pine -wood.' for sale! Apply to S. I,. Buck,' 1 13 Rhenw Avenue; Phone 805. ' T . .''. N28-lwp I OR SALE RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS location SdeaL .'Residence; care ; Sun-Journal. 4-lwp FOR SALECOAIi "STOVE. In good ; condition. WHI sell" cheap.- Apply ' 39 Hancock or phone 584-J. ,. dh , - - - I I -. . . . . ..- , .: . ...... . - U : : L difficulties before we get uirbugh with our task, of rehabHilatibh:, 'We Swill, not have discharged ; our .duty )n merely feeding and housing f our Un fortunate citizens. We must put them on their feet again. That's the most important part. y; .' - - . "What good "Will it do to build houses for them? Not a bit, 'unless they are provided with means to buy furniture and . household goods. They cannot 'hope to 'do this of their own accord from the revenue which they will earn In a few months. We must also ake the utmost precautions to guard -against a possible epidemic growing out of our sanitation 'prob lem. It is a 'mahimotM and gigantic task that confronts us; one in which we must welcome -utside.aid and ac cept it gratefully." Mayor Clark Praises Spirit : Mayor Edward Clark heartily pratsed the spirit of 'loyalty and pa triotic! endeavor as displayed by the citiBens of New Bern. He poke feel ingly of the great task which, remain ed to "be done but stated that be felt sure there would not be a single per son in New Bern who "would neglect his duty or ignore his responsibility. "Cascarets" 10 c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels FOR RENT J FOR KENT TWO OR THREE UN furnished rooms in good neighbor -. hood. AudIv by letter only ; Ad-1 dress Box 771- ' r ' . ' : '- ' FOR RENT HOUSE 124 CRAVEN ,. St.; also furnished apartment. Both - . have every conveniertce; "thdroughr ly screened and 1 heated, with fur-6 ' naces. Phone 860. ' : 2-lw FOR RENT FURNISHED 1 ROOM. Cr J AoyJetf;"Wny bresa Box' .111' - ;-'.. --. Iv-l-i ! -v -, ;. 5 1 't ,S. . ' -.' ' I LOST AND FOUND j RO CRM IED OUT BY LOCAL ELKS Annual Xo3ge of Sorrow Was Held Yesterday at the Athens -Show, Shop FOUNDONE!, 'READING : STAND f-- ard -bicytle: Call at BJ Pj Carnegio. Or . -.H. i - , 4.fi! ;r 4.3t-pdi LOST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "that a certificate of deposlte No". - ' 1 l-r'-ej-tOSIrs; R."'H7:'Whitf -t aated. July 14t1922; Iaae-'4eeii 'lost and a duplicate is about to be te- sued. Bank of Dover, N. C. 2-3 Ot- TWO STRiVP FIAT TOP TRUNKS taken from side-walk near Fair View Hospital. . Notify nrP: Q. ; Box . 294 . " 42t-pd. LOST GLASS-EYED MALE PUPPY . black with speckle neckr $10 -reward for return to A. M. Purifoy, New Bern, . Route' 1., ' ,-.-- TAKEN UP AT MY' PLACE ; A ' young black female horse owner ' can have same by paying expenses. " W. F. Crockett R. F. D., No. 2 City. l-3t-chg. MISCELLANEOUS 'ALL FLAVORS TAFFY AND CREAM cocoanut candy, made fresh dally at McSorley's. 10-20-lmoch JUST RECEIVED 3f. , Ci HAMS, all , pork sausage, frankfurters, smoked' sausage -ugar cured hams, ' corned hams. Complete stock staple and fancy groceries. STAR GROCERY CO., Phone 57, SO Middle Street. . COTTON MEN IN C0NVE1TI0 Intensive Campaign To. Be : Waged In Behalf. Growers ' And ' Buyers of Cotton' Cletan your howelsl Feel fine! When you 'feel - sick, dizzy, upset when your head is "dull or aching, or your stomach is Bour or gassy just take one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No gripingnicest laxative-cathartic on earth ' for grown ups and ' children. 1 0c a box. TaBte like candy. Now they are sending, handwrit ing by telegraph. That is deplorable-. One beauty of a telegram -Is that it has always been neatly printed so you could read it. - READ SUN-JOURXAL WANT ADS 1 DOLLAR COURAGE Money in the bank gives tne "sort of courage that enables men to fcet on in the world. Many an able man lias let opportunities ilip by beisatise he was a -dollar fehy . ; - We suggest: that you open a savings account, with us nd begin now to build up a cash reserve. Your account is welcome here regardless of size. - Citizens Savings Ban!. & Trust Company DR; E. F. MENIUS Eyesight Specialist . SAM K. EATON CO. ; New. Bern.; N. C. WEED ANYTHING ' IN 5MEET METAL? We havfe- -the . machines ( and the facilities for turn incr out'' any article large I , or iaall, in tin, zinc, cop-, per, brass, . aluminum, corrugated' iron, 'or sheet metal of : any.rMnd. Give ; us an idea of what you require and we .will-quote our figure. - , ' TheS.B.PARICErJ COMPANY New Bern, N."C Read THefQasisifid At list -that will forever keep them out of a job in New Bern. 1 i The concluding rtalk of the meeting was made ly Senator F. M. Simmons and it did Wore to, open the eyes Of the peoplevof New Bern 'to the situ- ation confronting them than anything elser. that has transpired thus- far. ,1 - "The situation cequires thaf great-: est degree Of activitiy on' the part of our citizens,' said the senator, "and, in the end, it will require the expen diture 'of money far in excess of what is "'now - being contemplated. ; :' " .'.!'.', "The 'expenRe in providing tempor- It r ' Impressive in. 'their simplicity and earnestness, the -memorlaC "exercises of the local lodge of Elks Were held yesterday afternon at the! Athens Theatre, reat wed by? beautiful trib utes to - those msembers of the, lodge who have died during the. year. Opened wth prayerby Dr.-JN.-H- Summberell,. the lodge went into the exercises utidert Jhe.- lead ersnij -f fthe- P.villDd i 1& 1-I a mr T inmpn FS'iPi1- ial musical numbers ftatured the program. Including a violin ; iclo by Bathan Poot' a vocal solo' by Mrs. T. Bayard : Whitehurst, a' -duett by Mr-."and, Mrs.- v George Strxtton and solos byMr. iiorace. M Kill-ajid Joe Mullmeaux.- . ' The; principal address was inade by Dr. Whitehead' Kluttz, of Salisbury Lodge. In, well chosen terms he re ferred to the solemnity,- of he 'oc casion , which had brought thS Elks and -their 'friends together. -He- gave many: interesting- facts concerning Elkdom and paid tribute to the ser vice which' Elkrf everywhere' were do ing. 't . - , , Impresjivj eulogies were"' delivered as follows: j , - ' , .. v-. - . Edward Clark, in behalf of ;WilU3 Ellis." - ', '.i Wilson H. Lee, - in behalf in JospJV Marison Ward. ' . . . -;, Larry t. , Moored in' behalf" of SanV uel Mitchell Brmson . ; -William .TXunn, Jr.,- in bettalt bf Samuel liobrt Streets -Henry Whitehurst. -in ehalf of Francis tfFade . Hughes. - - ' .Torn -'Daniels, Jr., in bshalj of Ephriam Jiryan .Ilackburn. . : ' MEPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 4. Anr in-. tensive ' campaign '. against the - boll weevil and other insect enem-ies-''o the cotton' grower, .uniform- "and improv ed marketing methods , for, . cotton, warehousing -plans and finally the for-, mation of a governmental cotton com mission 'pomposed of ' members Vtrom eacht producing state' to secure; uni foftn'vleglslation for ' the- solution" of the problems of the .cotton5 grower, buyers, warehouseman -and others discuss torcat'-a -conferencs.-trt rrfipre- sentatives fuoja-vl 2--,; cotoo - Rowing "status., beldvlierri tolaii'- R. -O. Everett, of Durham, TsTv .C., in which the movement for the or ganization of the commission was ini tiated, called the conference to ( or der. A," W. McLean, of Lumberton. N. C, will close the day's session by outlining' the plane" proposed- for making the commission a 'permanent governmental body, working in co-operation with the United States Depart ment of ..Agriculture and the various state -experimental stations in secur ing the enactment of uniform legis lation in ' each state which will aid the cotton grower nto only to controll insect pests but in marketing and warehousing ..his crops most advantageously. ary housing and food for' those who have been rendered ttomeless, is Only a beginning afnd 'is only a small part of -the ultimate cost in restoring, nor mal conditions. The response!- thus' "far on the part 'of our TOeal' ;peopie;has.! been splendidi but that caftj only alle viate the -. present -distress- We must look into the -future Have you sfop-, ped to consider what' the future holds in store 'for us ?v, . ,- -' , "We .will" be confrorttied with mafly X SERVICES OF MORE WOMEN IS A NEEDED TO CARRY ON WORK i--(Continued from page two), jobs and "are (now staying at, the 'free hotel.' . They will jsoon r regret their action, fojv we are "preparing a black "Norfolk Southern "R. R. Reduced Fares North Carolina State Bapt' : t Convention - f'-i .,-' Announces- . ' To TVinston-Salem; X. C. ' ' December 12-14tli, 1922. s Tickets on sale December 8th 14th inciusiie bearing final limit , to 'and - including' December 18th. . .-; : . . . t J. F. DALTON General Passenger Agent G.W; LOGAN OVVKED v THE GLOBE THEATRE Among . the heavy -sufferers in Fri day's fire was G. W. Logan, colored, who owned the Globe thexftra wad two adjoining stores. All Of his' life's sav ings, were wiped' out in thenre.. He is receiving ' the deepest . sympathy from both white and colored. ,' ,5 iln the 5 list of -some ' the heaviest losers in the fire, published Saturday, it . was stated that J. S. . Miller own- ted the Globe Theatre. This was an error. The building was owned by Logan'. '' , Norfolk Southern Railroad Passenger schedule Effective September 30, 1922 At New Bern, N. C. Dally Except aa shown fleave For . . t . . .Arrive From !9:30 Am . . . Norfolk.. . .5r00 PM (Parlor Car) 5l:0O AM ...Norfolk... 5:35 PM (Sleeping Car) '6:50 AM . .Goldsboro. .12:50 AM '8:50 AM ... Goldsboro . . . 9:14 AM :20 PM .Goldsboro. . . 6:10 PM '9:20 AM Beaufort ... 8:40 AM '6:22 PM ...Beaufort... 6:19 -PM -9:35 AM . . .Oriental . : . 4: 40 PM Information, schedules and reser vations on application to ; ' - - ':'",- i. PUGH,. TickAt Agbot. - " - 11 '' ' (CHICHESTER S PILLS W. VI'B DIAMOND BUAN0. :int for . ff.!tlat Ask vnv Hracel t Ul-rae-ter a vniwta uraao Fill in Krd and Hold mcttllic bo, sealed with Blue Rlbtwa. Taka tia olMr. Kny or jm llAliM IIRANU PILI.K tot lrasslirt. AskforCIHIIES-TERS vesnkaownu Best, batcsl. Always Keitauis Scrub-lady's husband is suing one of the railroads for non-support. One Of the .'trains . ran over . his wife. GET RID OF THAT 'TIRED FEELING" DO you feel -run- down; and 'half sick all the time? .Are you thin, . pale, easily tired no energy, no ambition, no "pep"? -:. " Now is the time to take Gude'g Pepto-Mangan. It will brace you up, give you adelightful feeling.; of vigor and ambition, enrich your blood, build firm, solid flesh, and bring the healthy color back to your skin. Your druggist has -Gude'sr Liquid or solid, as you prefer. pepto-angan : Tohic and Blood Enricher . I ... This simple treatment ' clears the head.loosens irritating phlegm, cools inflamed, stinging tissues and breaks the cold. See bottle for simple directions. Go to your druggist spare , yourself serious trouble start now to take f ti DR.KINGS DISCOVERY -asyfup for cougfis& folds j HOGS Our corn '-meal, Fish feetl meal, Wheat middlings, Wheat bran, corn will make them what you want them to be: J. A. MEADOWS r. Good News For Members -.''..;.';.-," .- - .. - . - '..- . (.:..';'..,'.. 'f " . , of the Tobacco Growers . j-i Go-Op .... "i. ' I .. : i t eratiVe As sociation '.J.; - i t v. - is 7, -if J '. Do sj. i. you need money immediately io-supplyyour- : f:needs:ani carry you, oyer, xintil thefsecon ror your, xooacco comes ?aue nexi rnonx-n i - ' WE WILL BE GLAD TO LOAN YOU AS MUCH' AS YOUR FIRST ADVANCE UPON ASSIGNMENT OP YOUR PARTICIPATION RECEIPT.. mm I v. DbiJt hefeitate to call upon us. We wl be glad to serve you in this, matter,' as well as igivingyou every; - ''-.V i-,- V'' other co-operation commensurate witft-good banking.: :mm of. Hen ''Berne' "Oldest and Strongest." 1 - '. ' ' . ' ". ' ' i - r ' ' i ' ' "' ""' ' ' " '" ' ' - - ' . gage ' rrrr i "' "'' " J BRINGING UR FATHERS BY GEORGE RlacMANU n - . - . . ..... . . ' . MMfc-.aa-tJsasaeaaasMiM ' -V n. I ) MOtlC IT MAKEVbO I "V j JUST y:-r:u w - n r--r im . v .- i . .... ... ntt Copyright. 1922. by Utl Fmuu. Str. Im. CIS BY DKUGfiiSTS EVERVWiiRl
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