Newspapers / The New Bernian (New … / Dec. 5, 1922, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL TUESDAY AFTERNOON? "DECEMBER 5, . 1922 Llany More Subscribers To. The iWewt Bern Relief Eunicl People Of Selma Respond With Marlredbiiyr HUCK FINN AND: TOM SAWYER - - - - By DWIG ' " I, The I'resuuirec.is doing his best to acknowledge- all.v donations 'through the PaBeribut' In some instances he is unable a) dp ,sb. He will appreciate 4 having, hii attention called to any in-1 tance of this kind and he will see to ' it that proper' report, is made. . " , Donations of . cash in large numbers have come In from' local citizens and . ot hera: from J but of town. '.' Some of these, already. havp been reported. .Herewith Isir'a list, prepared by,R. N. Scott "treasurer, of, those whose nances l have 1 not 4 been apnounced: . ' JU.'K, WJHisij $25. Marvin. Lewis $25.- v . - - F.? M- Simmons, $ 50, " - ' -' J Mr. F.-.,M.. Simmons, $60, .- ' r IJ. E. BoyaJl, $5. - if L. H .Cannon. $10. --.-Jf-vA. Guion $25, G. A. Nicolk $25. , Lucas & Lewis, $125. f i Bay -Henderson, $5.. : CrD. Lancaster, $10. ? Miss Mary Uzzell, $5.' . - L C Lawrence, $10. , , Ve. MacKinnon, 10. -i W4 Bi. Rouse, $5. ' 3. J. Barker $5. '..", P.. v;., Ber,ge. $15. ' G.. M. Henderson $5,' Pinnix & Sieloff, $25. c . E,. R. Philips, 25 ' ,f' J.-S,. SI :ier. 25. -iIomef.B Li $50.- -' i'l." Be?h. $10,, . f i Z..Y. Taylor. $10. 7 - Mrs. .11. Q. Windley $10,; ' -i Bettle .-IXi Windley, $0., i U II. Cutler, $10.. : , . EtandarJ.OU Co.'. $50. if Ka Klux kian,. $50. ? . J. W. Eakes, $25. O.'H. Guion, ,525,. f ?' D. D. Erujn,. $-W P o. Davis,, $10 ' v Lizzie1 Hancock, $1 . , .-f . ;.'.: " 1 P, E. Bonner,$10. ' ' f. Dr. Primrose $10.: . -I N. B. Rotary Club, $100; ".- .' ' ! N. B. B. & I. ssn. t25.' , ,l News & Observer, $25. T v .." E. W. Sin.pkins. $10, Albert A. Fuller, $10. ; ' v F; M. Chadwick & Son.. $10. V 03d Feltov.'i, $25. Maty D. .Moulton, tZ. ' , 'Jelia C. Moulton. $10.,' i Mrs. W. B - Blades, $29. ' t, W. f tflaies, $250. , E. M. Green, $15. -, W. E. dtrs't, $50. ' ' C. S. no jister. Jr, $10,' f ' Elizabeth G. Griffin, $6. ' I ; East ar. Hyde .& IMr C.. $i0. - Dr. -J. . M.i tinniotiamV. $10. ... W. K. Styron, $10. .. ' w V - L. T. Thompson, $10. . ' .J. V. Blades,. $100. j. R. B. Fagan,. $25s . . I Grand Lodge Elks, $500, , 1 , fl.Upman & Son, $50. ' y E. F. Shaw, 10. ' Father Gallaghev $25. J R. V. Duncan, $50. Emma L. Keboe. $5. . i i A. J. H.:iam.i, $5. . 1 , jli Atlantis & Pacific Tea C, $25. Dr. J. :-f. H. Summerell. 8H : . S. B. Park-JB Co $50. .- ' . . :"C. M. DocKlwm,. $50, -H T,- J. MitchMl, $4." - ' .r.,1 ' ; lira. - Bertha Thjinas, $5. ' John B Taylor $15. , ;.h. e. Baste,-, 110. ., . : v . , ' J. O. Baxter,. $25. .' ' - B.'. Hardware Co., $10, ;. 1 ' Dr. w. l. mm, $10. , . ' William, l-fo,Hiiter tO. ' v '. Geo. B. Water-:, $25. ; , R. A. Nunn, $100. . Mrs. Wm. Lorch, $5. A. D. Watts," $ 100.,' N. R. Harrell, $5. S. R TavlAr $1 0 Mary licks, (col.) Kinston $1 ? S. G. Roberts, $50. ' ' ' Spring Garden Baptist Ch. $S.4-, " Geo. W. Riegal. $10.' Ellen Guion, $5. ' ' , W. N. . Waters, $15 . ' Geo. N. Ive.. $25. Mrs. Geo. N. Ives, $5. :' LIda p'. Duffy, $15. Cash, $100. Leslie Cj Gocheaur, $10, . Louise B.. Brooks, $$: . . D. G. Shaw, $10. Adair & Dill, $5. J.L. D. Willis, $10.. " Raymond Marshall, $5. : J., i Starling, $10. Little , People S. a, ' Vanceboro . $5. J. Henri Bourdelais,' $10 ' M. B. London, $10. y Mrs. Leah Jones Stevens. $10., Beech Grove, S. S. $5., ' ,' ' " . Mary B. Shenk,. $5. . . L. Ruby Reid. $25. , J. R. N6rman, Treas, Ralegh, $25. 1 -Mrs. T. T.Williams, Tres. Ral. $10. R, F.Mentz. 32. I - Mrs, B, H. Griflln, $25. " Daisy Henderson, $5. -Phillip Howard, f IS. R, R. Eagle, $25. A. H. ' Bangert, $50. '" . r '. -Greensboro Council 'No; 296, U. C.,T of A. $100, H. Whitford $10. ' A. B. Andrews,' $50. . H. B. Taylor, $5.. ,: . S. O. Warren, $2. J. A.' Marshburn$10. 1 J. F. Cuthrell, $2 l " I FayetteviUe Ice & Mfg., Co. $25. ; . Virginia Trust Co., Richmond, 10Q R. Li" Burtscbner, $5. .;r ; ; ' , ! Cash. $1. 1 ,. ' it The Dollar Store, $25, - , . 3 Sol'Lipman, $15-. ' 4 ' . 's Abe &-Charlevi Coplon $39 clothing . New Bern Hebrew Social'CJttblSJ Dr. Earl S. Sloan, $150. v ' ' , Bertha P. Sloan, $25. : . V H- Andrew Sloan, $25. . . , Armour: Co, $50. ., - Cash,$25.: ' ' I Harry K, McCaery. . $ 16. ' " . Cash,. $5. , -, '. V R. F. Bumpasv $25. . J. M, Alligood, $4. , , ' A. Block, $25." - ' . " Wm. D. Harris, " $10.. . . ? G. Eubank, .$10.' y , ' " ; .Mrs. Custis, $5. ' !. : -' v ' Cash, $1, . . . Morehead City .Red Cross, $50, - Leon Cohen, $2.50. , TheF. S. Duffy; Medicine Co, $25. N. ,E.. Brinson, 50c. ' -1 , Brlttinghaui & Blincoe,; $25. , ' P. O. Herbert, $200, t - - " -Dr. C. M. Jones, $10'. ' " . N. B. Building Supply Co., $150. H. M. Poteat, $5." Ladies Aid Soc. 1st Baptist Ch. $10. Marine Bank, Morehead City, $100. Latyce : Buford, $10. J., A. Agent, $5. . " , , f S. ' H. Lane, - $106. ' Hellen Huff,' $10.-' R. s. Proctor, $15. ' ' J. A. Hall, $10. l , M, deW Stevenson, $100. -j-: H.;K.' Stevenson, $?0. ,.' . Pugh Grocery Co.'fSO." Mrs. L..M. Hendren, $50. Riverside Td.-. E.- Qhurch, . $30. 89. Selnia. N. C. Dec. 4, 1922. Mr. Thomas Hyman, President Hyman Supply Co., 1 Nftr Bern, N. C. ! I am taking the liberty of writing you, to advise our people, the em ployees of Selma Cotton Mill, have this , day .pent to ypu by prepaid frpight (see bjll lading enclosed) two boxes .of elofmng for the homeless of your city. We are also enclosing check for $18.00 cash less the en closed freight bill. With assurance of fullest sympathy, we are, EMPLOYEES SELMA COTTON MILL Signed: Geo. F. . Brietz, Superintend ent. P. S. I have taken the liberty of addressing these boxes -to. you, know ing . that you . will be interested- in 4 Selma Cotton Mills, I their distrlbutidn. ; Will it . be asking too much, to ask. thftt when the boxes have been received, that you ,' write a letter of acknowledgement, or have some- other official write, that I may. have the- letter read.-io Ihe Sunday School on next Sundayj as this was . gotten up. largely by the Mill Sunday -school. Unclosed .herewith .you ,will ' find list of articles enclosed, in boxes. ( 92 ladies .. dresses.v, 12 childrens 1 dresses. 81 -pieces underwear 25 pairs hose, 12 ladies' coats, it-Union suits, f ladies' cloaks, 2 sweaters, 1 apron. 1 skirt, 7 ?mens coats. '10 - vests," 60 pairs trousers, 46 shirts. 1 overcoat. b caps, 8 . .pairs shoes. 3 pairs slippers,; 3 pairs overans, 2 hats, 5 ties. 7 col lars. Bedding 5 pillows.. 4 quiltj!, 2 -sheets, 1 bolster and, ease.M blanket . 6 pillow cases, 3 sheets, 5 towels. $18 cath. -t ? . , , - MAYOR SENDS - TELEGRAM TO THE ' PRESIDENT In response to the telegram received yesterday from 'President Harding, Mayor Edward Clark today sent .the following: . . - Warren, Q. ; Harding, . United States, Washington, D. C. The citizens of Jw fiejrn and my self were greatly moved and deeply touched by your message, pf sympathy. and codolence in. our. great,, loss and sufferipg caused by the recent disas trous cbnflagration'Jn our midst. On behalf of our. entire citizenship I con vey to-your -:their profound gratitude and appreciation. ;' ' t " " EDWARD CLARK, Mayor. WANTNEW AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION ,,- WASHINGTON Dec. 5 Members ol me new progressive, djoc at con gress won. their first leglslaUve " vic tory tdoay by .obtainipg tfrOm thesen. ate agrcultural committee reports to amend tfye constitution to. provide for direct electio nof , the President and VicerPresidemV . f . ' The amendment also wquid change presidential inauguration v;rday :romt March 4 to he third Monday hv jan-' uary and members 'of.heC.Sehate and s House .would bttgin their term of ofi flee the fi'rst Monday of January after., the '. biennial d-- .eietAlon.. i. Congress would meet in regular session aijnual-. ly . on the first ..Monday" Jn jltauary. K 1 Cash, $6.'. Lilly Henderson, ; $5. 1 WWillls,, $5. 5 Bertha HaWk..lO. j 'Zora Styr6n!$5.'' ' Lelia: Styron,' $10." -V A; h, Manly,; $10. Jno..- Dunn, $10. Cash, $1. ' W.' B. Smith, $25. j J. J. Lewis, $5. "j. I Mrs. G. L, Capell, Raleigh $6.. . Mr. TonV-Capell, . Raleigh, $5. N Mrs. Caspell - Boys Raleigh, $2. i Thomas H Gaskins, Baltimore $1. Leslie C. Gochpauer, $20. ?'C. H. Gochneauer, $30. Dr. H. S. Moore, $25. - J. C. Bagg, $10. ' ' , Owen G. Dunn, $50. ' F. H. ,Cook, $5. . j Tabernacle B. j Y. P. U. 5. .Mrs. William Lorch, $5. 3 - r.l"Jbieb"l"Jo"TEianh You -1 l Continued from, page two) . settmg forth their deepest : sympathy glad ; to furnish them with ' wood, in the terrible 'catastrophe which free charge, for, the refugees. 1 had visited New Bern and that they have (turned over to the Dally Sen tinel of Winston. $25.00 to assist :) H r Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 4. . , Hi Dear Brother' Hibbard: . . - My heart goes out in deepest sym pathy Jd, th .people of the. good ol4 town of New Bern,- which,. I- loveVqo we.lU, This Is the greatest fire( calain-. tty. in the history of ' ou. state. small r amount . ($2&.00) . to the e-i lief jwbrk. If my bank account wa"9 aa. laree as. my iheart this contribu tion, would -bemany, many times as great. - i' . :a . your friend,' - ; ," - . - R..F. . BUMPASS. v relieving the suffering -in - this city. 'lis,' C J - X' Csttiii csd stomachs; : gj - ttop Right ,w-ycr Rev, M. C. .Prescott,- of Grantsboro, will , send a large donation of , pota- toes,f0m cltizen of Pamlico county. xhe'.' New ". Bern Ice. Company is f urntehlijg ;5' loads cf , wood free to the refugees. Much of this 'already has ,bfen delivered. ' ,'" . . ' ..: ' '' ' '' . j -v : '- 'iJ'V M.. . Mitchell 'has donated coats. coatuits, skirts,-, dresses, eapes, etc. iq, toa- vam; or, 53,00 for, those who areyin.. need of iclothing: . , f,j.;M. Alligood, 0f I, Raleigh, this wiOTiiing; JiBeht'rhla check for $4.00, . .' Tr J. Michell made a donation of buggy, robes and blankets this morn-tnig,.-which will be' of -great assistance in. relieving distress. :'-m-.i,V'i, . - -., '.'. Seefp Chamber of Comrnerce Harry s. Barlow, Secretary, W.H-Bernx;;'N.,c:.i r ' " ' T vT 0Bel' 'Transfer , for $ 1 0 0 paid yoy Jierewith from .Wilmington.' N. C.r D?- 5; . ipr "and signed T Wilmington '.file Peoples feairfk- Tof .Roxboro; wired, t ha chief of Jfra , New Bern Fir. ASPIR1H SayBayer.arid Insist Department $100.00f today foe relief work. the Winston -Salem, N. C. Edward 'Clark, Mayor: , - Wiring - one .hundred - dollars;. a mount 'paid in to 'Sentinel fund; for New Bern fire sufferers; More --to fol low at noon each, day, Woman's Club will rush clothing..- tJi SENTINEL PUB. CO. Prevgnt Those Frequent Attacks of Sick Headachea 5 t Vanceboro is - sending a big ship ment' of clothing. A financial dona tion also has been received from there. . , ' .- The Sterling Mills, incorporated, Statesvillev N.' C, have through -their local . -distributor, .' the ' Armstrong -Grocery Co., jgiven 10 barrels . of tht- Famous flour in ,12rlb. sack, for the relief of the destitute in this i city. In their letter to the Armstrong: people v they express regrets for the fire and ." sympathy for the New Bern people. ! iri.l.-. .1.1. .An.V TT ure' alarm to you of physical dis. of auto intoxication.. This .t poi vonlngof the vyst n from pent-up toxtna or bod? poions. ' - Relief from tbe Nt'.n Is your first aed, and 4he world's most effec tive naln-rellever ls aspirin. Pur aspirin -alone,- however, often dis turbs digestion. To prevent this After-discomfort, scientists H A v e compounded this . new tablet TINGLE'E LAXO ASPIRIK ' A mild digestant has leh added,, to genuine : aspiriu to. ' couBteraot the oft-occurring- disturbance of the stomach:-- , : . ; .. . - The laxative seeks to remedy thf cause of the trouble. ; It effectively rld th body, of waste,. Whith' 'ft most often" th tsaus 'tt intensa pain.' This hreetold attack makes TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. B of the most -Valuable remedies known to physician. Ask for TINtiLE'4 LAXO ASPIRIN, the improved a plrin -with,, the. three point,. : - - It's absorbed easily. It telieve$ pain Quickly.,, " ' " It's a gfntle laxative v 1 ; . TINGLE'S Tablets i of LAXOASWRtN f f Ask Yoor. Druggist fof,',tb $cV,Pot ?Bok Therapeutic Research .Laboratories ,: . WaslLQgtoJV . - . J. ' ' 1 - ..... ' 1 1 , , i. i iHjjf.-iVi-iSiii in 1 ! if.if . V1 Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by. physicians v over twenty two years and proved safe by millions' for- '-'.,. s ,i Colds; Headache '.. Toothache. Lumbago Earache . Rheumatism v ' Neuralgia : . . ' . ' Pain,' Pain -' Aceept "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin" oniy -. Each .unbrokfA'v'package con tains proper directions. Handy boxes OI , Commerce . T.nnia . T Moore- Secretary. Included, the fol-iof twelve tablets cost few cents. lowing message: vwe trUst 'this" re.'Drttggista alsa sell bottles of 24 and tnittanjce 'tnay be of some service in :! l0- Aspirin is the trad mark of 1322. eieveing sufferers ing public fund to anyt urther ser v " -y Pi rl- W. U. Chadw.vi Aef.:-Cashier, Peoples, Bank." New.A'Bern, N. r. v. . Certain.y symrs hii'c -with tht suf ferers. there pf craw on me thrcrigb .Fidelity iJa ik , here fo one hundred dollars ind v distribute .it V'4epeit will be IIvj most c-od. ; , 4 E.- K Buss- t.- : - Maxton, N. C, Dec," 5, 132?.. H.y yLt Jacobs, 3ai'rMiin,. Relief -.Committee, NeWt-Bern. C. . ' GurrRea - Cross tfhapte? 'stands "ready to-help(. you.;, We,.:tre-11 si;-aU town but wish to belri s far ..as t,it Ability will permit Shi'l . we snd CoUhmg. a r.swe i- what kin4. MoKoy . McKlnuon, Chai.-niiiu Relief v Committee, Waxton Red Cross. Cross start- tconvince or money refunded at all Jor ciawner 01 caycyncacia. Rocky Mount, Doe ' S. 192. L.- I.. Moore, New Bern, N. C. 1 1 asked Trainmaster Stover to of fer our, services in. avy. way desired at New pern you, will.. of course u:j deratand that -we are willing to do anything that we 'an for relief at New Bern. W. H.: Newell. TRUSTEE'S SALE. v Mr. Roland E. Hill, Keeper of Records and Seal of Athenia Lodgei N. 8.. of this city received a telii: gfk'm today, from 'the chancellor commander of Salem Ldja, No. 58, Pursuant to the power of sale con tained ' in that certain deed of . trust executed, May 10, 1920, from J. G; Jackson anf wife, Sara E. Jackson, to William. Dunn, Jr., Trustee, re corded in Book; 223, page 76. default having been made in the. payment, of me notes securea ny said Deed 01 Trust. aty the request , of the holder of said note the .undersigned Trustee will offer, for sale, a.ndwill sell at the Court House door in New" Bern, Cra ven County, Nprth Carolina, on Sat urday, the twenty-thicd.ojt December. 1922. at. twelve o'clock noon, the fol lowing '" described' .' property conveyed in Said Deed of Trust: In the? City: of Neyv Bern in . the town site known as Riverside, a plot or plan of "which is recorded in Book 177, page 526. Situated, on the north ern 8ide..,of Blades ayenuev described as , follows: Beginning at a poipt on tihe;norto Fide of . Blades Avenue 211 feet southwest o? National Avenue and running thence parallel with Na tional Avenue northwardly 140 feet; thence, westward ly and parallel with Blades Avenue 39 feet to the line of lot. No., 3: thence southwardly along the line of lot No. 3 and parallel witfi National Avenue 140 feet to Blades Avenue; thence eastwardly along BladeSwAyenue 39 feet. to the begin ning, being a part .of lot No. 2 in said town site. WM. DUNN, JR., -' ' .Trustee, November 21st, 192.2. - - -i . y.V-m.-m . ...... n A A u Tt FX TO THE. PEOPfcE' b: 1 F-NEW f A SAMPLE- OF-THE WATER , FROMi SLOAN'S SPRING HAS-BEEN SENT TO THE STATE LABORAf TORY FOR ANALYSIS. UNTIL A CLEAR; REPORTr HAS BEEN RECEIVED THE PEOPLE OF NEW BERN; WHO ARE USING SLOAN'S SPRING WATER ARE ADVISED TO BOIL SAME BEFORE USING FOR! DRINKING;PURPOSES. fc L r. I- '..2JF Cravea County Health Dep artment -4
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1922, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75