. I tula Several ot the many vessels lytni The teachers did nothing to check the at the market dock, pulled out yes- holiday feeling, letting the children terdajv returning to theif home porta, 'off with- the lightest ot school work, and about all the others wUl t-! Christmas trees, gaily adorned and day. JweU. nuo wlta fra,t P"n'8' The attracUons at Amnsea lasv gsTefgay appearance, while wreathes night, again drew a big crowd, there bwh eovered walls and win ding four repeats ot tha films, ll.lt noon, the rthool d Mlss Peck again sang, and most charm loomed, tor the holidays. ; r -InglT. While workrog t his trade, Tester V.Mrs. 'c. K. Slover'wlll be glad to day. framing a new building, at the meet all o her Sunday school class W mill In thl. city. Captain J. M. AtM. .ftBrnoon at naif at three clock at her residence, 99 Eeast Front street '. . . - Last night's exchanges tell of a heavy snow storm raging in Virginia, being ten inches deep at Richmond. There was a light tali In this state even as tar down as Wilson, Tuesday night ,. , . The Librarian, ot the Circulating library, $11bs HowertoA, announces thafj library will be closed tomor 'o'w, Christmas day, tfnd Saturday, but will be open next Monday at the usual hours. . , ' " The condition t Mr. W. W. Prescott who Buffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago was reported. .last night as being unchanged. . His ' many friends In the county will regret to learn of this. ;, , 1 The city banks will all observe to morrow, Christmas day, as a holiday. Most of the stores Will close for the day, and those desiring to buy sup plies or presents, had better do so early today. The beautiful weather that has con tlnued so long this tali and winter had a temporary break Monday and Tuesday, next returned yesterday. In many yards beautiful, roses can be seen and violets are found all about the city. - An extra passenger coach Is being run Vm the N. & S. Railway train be- : tween here and Norfolk thlB week. An entire baggage is also in use, and pas sengers are appreciating the accommo dations. The travel on this road W very heavy. The mistletoe, celebrated in rhyme andv song at this season is found in - many of the trees In this city, and the boys have been actively gathering it ' ' for a week' or more from the tops or trees, using a sharp knl'e blade on a long pole, to cut oil tV mistletoe, as . It grows on limbs beyond any hand reach. The United States Revenue Cutter Pamlico is on the Meadows ship rail ways undergoing repairs, which con' sist of a bent shaft and a propeller to be straightened, and a new propel! er t0 be put on. The repairs wilt : probably be completed today but the ship will" hardly be released before Saturday. . Jane Peed, a colored woman o James City, was up before Justice ot the Peace, W. R. Barrlrgton's court yesterday for cruelty to animals, to wit: breaking the leg of a hog, wrr fully and maliciously. - Jane was held for her appearance at court in the sum of $50 which after some difflcul- ty. she gave. . Agent Z. V. Taylor, of the Southern Express Company, la having plenty .to do( an extra amount of work just now, and his two wagons and force of men are going night and day. The .Amount of express matter Is up to previous seasons. It is being handle with excellent dispatch, going and com lng. , ; . me new Bern Electric supply uo., ,. has an exhibition In it show window a very Interesting toy, a trolley car Sid line perfectly equipped with all the odern Improvements and appliances In miniature. The toy attracted a great deal of attention yesterday, and In fact It I about the best thing tn the toy line seea here so far. The dog tax delinquents are still being pulled and every, day h'dda a . little more to the funds In the treaa ury. There were six persons before the Mayor yesterday who were made to cough np the one dollar and coeta No stranger passing up and down Middle street yesterday, would have believed that New Bera 'Is a dry . town. ', l ne usual quiei oi jsmns Aiiey was broken yesterday by the shrieks and curses' ot two infuriated females They were sisters but had become estranged because of both loving one man. After tearing each others wool and clothing, they were separated, but their faces were In asad plight, scrat ches and bleeding. They took their troubles down to Justice Barrlngton who suspended Judgment upon pay ment of the costs. Very little wild game baa been seea here this week, less than usual at this time o' the year, although.lt Is said that nearly all kinds of game are plentiful, whether the scarcity of game offered for sale here Is because none Is being killed oT what Is killed ts being shipped away, is not known, but there li law prohibiting certain spe cif from being shipped out Of the state and It ought to be rigidly en forced. The Republicans In tbU tlon It i'it are tndt rslT.g et-Julij I'penrei n. A ilama fur district judjte, to sta:c4 the lute Thorn It Purn :!1. . It."-. tU'vrl !' r.r (ft : . lit t .i ri i . 1 -it thit Coh iiv!!!, v--- event J ; r'i!'it n'; r 1. 1 k : I !'"d to i ' f r 3 S is f 're f day morning, there 'U sesaloa ot Christmas, the chUdrea la the lower trade, especially, being; filled with vialoos ot the approach of Santa Clau a severe iractur. u in leg.' He was cutting some posts with a handsaw, taking the lumber from a large, pile of scantling ' lying near, when. possible Jar sent the pile roll log down upon him and a heavy tim ber struck bis left leg Just above the ankle, making a complete fracture. Fortunately he received no other In Jury ; he suffered most excruciating pain from the broken limb until he was taken to the Sanitorium where he received prompt medical attention A tew mornings ago, Mr. Turner who lives at number 134 George street. found a mysterious looking packagv and a suit case lying On but front door step. TTpon examination the package contained a bouncing baby boy, that appeared to be about six or. eight weeks old. The suit case contained a lot of -V Infants clothing, and upon the baby was pinned a note ask ing the finder to "take .care" of It. Mr. Turner immediately took the lit tle foundling to his heart and bosom and it Is now nestling in the warmth of an adopted father's love. What ot Its own father and mother? How aro they feeling.? FRtDAT. Subscribers t the telephone will please add to their lists, J. O. Baxter, No. 413. There will be services .today at 11 a. m., In Christ Episcopal Church. Holy Communion, prayer and sermon, Rev. J. H. Brown, Rector. Mr. W. H. Hervey Is to be married at high noon today at Charlotte, to Miss E. F. Downer. His many friends here extend best wishes and congratu lation. Ot course all the banks will be clos ed today and most of. the ctores. Tbere being to saloons here now Chrlstmss ought to be obsorvt'il n a tolerably decent manner. The Elks will give their usual Christ mas tree to children of the poor to- day, and many a little urchin's heart will be bade glad through the gen erosity pf this benevolent order. The Circulating Library will be clos ed today, Christmas, and Saturday, bur will be open Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday, next, but will be closed Friday and. Saturday on ac count ot New Tear celebration. Messrs. Lucas and Lewis, wholesale and retail grocers, have put in ser rice, a handsome new delivery wagon. It is enough to say that It Is a pro duct ot the Old Reliable Waters fac tory.' That tells the story. . . h Mrs. Fannie Williams, matron at the County Home, on behalf of the Inmates requests the Journal to extend to the Board .of County Commissioners, ana 1o Dr. J. F. Rhem, her hearty thanks for the sumptuous Christmas dinner which their generosity has .providea for them today. Wednesday a'ternoon, at t o'clock, In Klnston, Hon, John C. Parker, rep resentative ot Jones county In nexi state assembly, was happily wedded to Mrs. Kate Loops, a well-known lady oi the city mentioned. Rev. R. C. Deal, officiating. The wedding was. great home affair, and the happy couple took the evening train to this city where they will pass the Christmas holidays with Mrr Parker's ton, Dr. Z. V. Par ker, after which they will go to Ral eigh at the convening ot the General Assembly Watchman Albert lpock had a nice little ehaae after a brace of burglar Wednesday night Sometime in the middle- el the night his attention was attracted by a muffled hammering- in front of a store oa Middle street ana he got close enough to see tw0 men trying to open a chicken coop. They saw blm at about the same tune ana dodged through a little alley out ot sight Later on, tn the wee swa boars, he chased two men presumably the same ones from a door la tha rear of one of the store which they were trying to force open. The watchman shot at them several' times but only to accelerate their speed. Toot! Toot!! Bang! Bang! ( . The noise began long before night fall last evening, and wHj probably be kpt up continually for the next two and twenty hours, or more to the discom fort of poor .nervous humanity. But the boy must have their fun, so let's all brace up and "Hurrah for Christ mas." An alarm from box S5 called out be fire drpartmeut about, o' clxk Christmas day. The ;fr was in a small building at the comer ot Mala Htr. and Tli Avenuw, Pavic tn n, and vai e tlnmti.Uc.l by neUU Vn-s b'ifire the arrival of tUo wagntn. 1 damage ting doi: to the house t an old wom so was badly burnt! to Byb. that she may d'e. The wo man I Dam fc4 Millie Moore, aud she ss J ring on a fcd a,- D'-r a 'ov fca a ; s r k rt C . -.t en. ' -. I f 1"1, tia';r.j lr s.l It t 1 t t' t '' f i r- imp--' f ' H liiifC It wm oh ot thcM spectacle oa his eow and M bar Shavians. In thaarr that it dida't sutter what the aow at aa loaf a she ' , was fed. The question el difMttoa ead nriiaa had ' ; not entered into hi calculation. t . It's only a "teaderioot" faraur that vmI' try rack aa experiment with a eow.' But assay tamar fcad kirn- tlf reardles of diesttoa and autritioau He Baight aiaatt aa wall eat av ,io for all tha ood be gets out of bis food. The result is that tLS stamen - grows "weak" the actio of the orfaa of ditHM aad aetrloea ara isseaired sad the aaaa suOers the saiseries oi dyspepsia end the aJoaiM el asrvsaisna. ; Te atreatfta th mfmmch, rearorw tte eetfrMr tM - ",. . - slave of Hlgestlom mat mutrttiom mm4 arwe mp Me aertws : " , srse Dr. Pierce Cefaa MSdlcmI DJecererr. it Bm ma m f tmlllni rjattr, mat mam tha eearflsfecew of BkjtHtaam am :. we mm (Jte prmlmm ml tamvmmmm'm aaef bf Urn mmm. In the strictest sense "Golden Medioal Diseovery" i a tsnrnee atedb ; eine. It contaios neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and la as free frees alcana! ' as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs, Alt ingredients ftrasled ea Its outside wrapper. " . ' V Don't let dealer delude you for his own proft. These i saedieme tar stomach, liver and blood "just a Joed" as "Gel den Medical Diseerary.". ,; ; B06CELA5D SOTES Special Correspondence. ; Bogue, Dec. 26. Crops are sbor, prices ot cotton low, money from farm products scarce; yet times were fairly good in Bogueland until the fish quif running and the bottom dropped ou of clams. Then hard times come . knocking at the door. Our young friend, Mr. Stephen B. 3mitVwho has been spending some ilmi at Vanccboro, has returned to his home in Bogueland. He is on 3 ci our most genial and Jolly boys and wo gladly welcome hlme back. Mr. C. .L. Garner. JJ. S. Civil Engi neer, 'is vUiting friends and relatives here. His . courteous manner wins triendB for him wherever he goes. Mr Walter Taylor recently lott a fine horse; death was caused by fall ing in a ditch. . v. Mr. A. W.. Saunders Who has been some time at klnston, is spending the Christmas holidays-wish his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Saunders of Bogu land. Now Albert, we hope you have come to stay. , The chief excitement in Bbguelana lust now, Is caused byths enthusias tic preparations being made, by the Bogueland Reading Circle 'or thetr magnificent festival and oyster roae to be held at Welcome school houtit, near Sanders store. All right," Mr. 190. Please allow our Bogueland rhy mater to quote first lines of his poem and his little stanza will run this: "The paths of glory lead out to the grave, The paths of character, the soul to save. The paths r.f honor are a field of blood. The paihs of lame a wrecking flood, The paths of faith our father's trod. Lead us to Heaven and to God, Trust and obey do serve us best. For God in mercy does' the rent. Mr. Ed Howard and family of Jone county have recently moved to our sea tton and will make their future home near Saunders store. All right Mr. Howard we help our neighbore t0 live securely by us. Mr. Heath and grand-daughter, Miss Emma. Wetherington from Jasper, N. C, arif: visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MooreV'ofBayboro. , Mensr8. Pffam and Herbert Russell recently left for Cape Charles, Vs., where they yiH be engaged in dred ging work, wewlsh them much suc cess,, while helng "rocked In the cradle of the deep? Mr. Wtfll HuBjphrey . is '.visiting 'rlends, In Goldsbora and will return to Bogueland. to spend the holidays. . . i J". , UNCLE NATHAN. i A" flash-light picture ot graft, taken on the spot end In the act, ought to be something thrilling. No moving pict ure show should be without It "Boston Herld. " , . Letters Adrertised December tSth 190S ". v ' MEN ; - 8 Matthew Blount, R. F. D. 1, box 46. . George Burton.' 03. W. Crocket, P. O. Box 686, W. H. Clinton, ' D Wllllne Deed, ' Ltroy Davis,': -E Capt M. A. Elsey,! Barge Industry. F W. 8. Fletcher, . , ? ; W. S. Fletcher. H Wm. Hill, care C. 8BrQ.wn, grand secretary." I International Home Educator. J Guy Johnson, care Opera House. Russell Johnson.: f , ' L--Dennis Lee, box 316. - . K Ed Koonce, care Henry Mills. P John Powell, care Augustus Bend. R Pearce Ransom. , , , , S J. T. Suard. " i , W Richard Walker. WOMEN B Mrs. Jocle Baker, . Virginia Barrett, car M. O. Conines. t " . , a . D Mrs. Mrs, Iny Davu,rR. F. D. V Harriett Foster. ..' . 11 Delia Hndlebrlde, . -Hannah Harvens.' r I j Mi'g. Katie Koonce, care Jim Sp M Horence Moor. . , , ' . I'Fmtjia Polio. , , . ' 1 UVI Roper. . S Mrs. Laura Ppenor 11 North St W Edna Whltlry, R. F. D. o. 2. A Pennsylvsnl n'.anbas Just tmb J bull y.nf a buusp rntin-!y r.f foment 'vn. f ' 1 ev"i roft Th'a f-a's illr t t 1 t .it I i t a The Tender feat Farmer experiaMntal iarart, -wte pat free THE MARKETS Sew lerk Cettea December 23rd. Dec c ? e;H - l.M Mi ' 9.02 ' Jan. ' 63 166 68 8.1 Mch. - 73 - 78 68 73 May 80 ,1.85 7$ 81 Aug. 87 75 67 . 7a Oct. 7 63 , 55 B SpoU v ;? vvi ' Mb Prices , , . ( ;4 to 8 l-2c Sales, bales '. - 15 December 24th, c'; j Dec. 8.14 8.14 1.07 8.10 Jan. 8.6T 8.67 .66 ;8t Mch: 77 .18 .76 .tt May ' ' I , i85', im' -.82 '' .8k Aug. . ,78-.'rv76 .76 - .7 Market dull. , .-ri'-r " ., LheilCetinJl December 23rd. Dec - V '-X-'47l " r 472 ;- . Dec Jan. 70 . 70J-2 Jan. Feb. JO . 70 1-2 Feb.i-Mch.: ' 70 69 1-2 Mch. April, . 9 ... 69 .. April May v; - 7-i 69 l- May June . - : 70 10 . Jtine-July . ; ?l v 70vl-2 July Aug. 0" r,.7.ff ' 'Aug. Sept.. - 64 64;. Sept. Oct. 0 . 60 Oct Nov. - 67 66 l- Nov. Dec. 65 64 1-2 Dec Jan, 64 1-2 64 Jan. Feb. . 64 63 1-2 Receipts . American . : ; Sales Spec, an,) export American , : Spots a fair buslnes doln, .49; futures opened ; quiet higher, distant' 4 ' higher, closed quiet 1 ' December 24th, 24,000 20,0BU 8,000 300 ''00 middling near 8 market Dec. ' 474 1-2 "74. -t Dec Jan. ' 72 1-2 72 l- Jan. Feb. 72. 72 Feb. Mch. 71 1-2 71 l- Mch April ' 71 1-2 71 1-k April May 73. . 72 l- May June 72 1-2 72 1- June July '.' 73 73 i July Aug. 1 72 73 Aug. Sept. 65 1-2 65 1-3 Sept Oct 61.. 61 Oct. Nov.. 68 1-2 6& 1-i Nov. Dec. 66 1-2 66. 1- Receipts ' ' . , - 74,00 American 64,000 Sales ; , : s 4.000 Spec, and export f i- 20 American y ' 8,000 Spots dull, middling 492, fuUre open ed quiet, near 2 advance, distant 1 1-8 advance, market steady. . Vew Ben Market Prices . v .1 - 6 to Sales, bales '. . "A s " I 1-2 None HEW BERN PBUfceCl JUBXET Corrected Deeemker 18, by - . DsTeapert. , , Eggs ,-. .. .. 24 Potatoes, sweet . , .40-68 Potatoes, Irish' 1.78 Peanuts ...... ..ty ....... ..... 75 Chickens .......... .. .... 60-760 Turkeys t. i.,13-15c Geese, per pair, ,...-... 1.00 Cerrected Deeeaiber 18, by B. Swert Beet .. .. .. .. J)6-.07e POrl 4 m m 4 m aVjtf) km am e8 Cerrectrd December 18, by Bsrrii M Cray, Corn .. .. .. '. ........ 87H Oats...... ............ ...... ..6 ajTalll . s v M t lvQ Feed ,..... ...... 180 Cotton Seed hull Cotton seed meal ..;;'.i.6o 4 AJa Timothy hay . Momlny ,:' ':".. 87H Mem .. -..ith Rye ....,., mi(i,.i.''i.i 1.26 Death f Xis. ITzaheth Daify.' ' News reached here ytrday of the death of Mrs. F!!r i-th JTUJ1 Duffy, at the home of .bt, jlati; !.tnr, Mrs. W. Jt Copped -e, la Roc.igLin, N. C. ' Mrs. Duffy WdS tUt wiJow of the late Dr. Walter lfl and was a resident of New I i iu f r many years -, was li Jiari u,n, M r. V.'!;r I tMs r.'y, hk''' ,1-1 't:.! : 1 t I 1 on ,t ) v- 's ta ."r. fl. D. h..'f The r. ',) 1, I ' f 1 v - ( Ti.llf L..I LJ v ' rxiBAT. ' Col. P. M. Pearsall went to Beaufort last night i. f .. ' Mr. street Lee of Pollocksrille, is la the clftr. . ."'..-'..- MT.vJonn B. Ives retnrned last night from Nbitfolk. - Mr. C.jD.'Bradham went to Balti; moroTasi nights-'V : Mr. John D.- Forest Is spending the holidays in town. ' . ', , 'Mrs. Graham Koonce of Stella wa In town last night, " '!. . . Mr.WBliam Dowdy Is spending Chrlstmai t Orientst. ; -. Miss Aani Chad wick left yesterday visit triends in Norfolk. r . Miss Bessie Cobb went to Klnston last night tj spend the holidays. . - - Mr. R.i F. Aycock' is spending the holidays at his home in Mlero, N. C. - Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Richardson are visiting tor a few days In Durham. Mr. Wade Meadows went to Golds- bofo last night On a business trip.' Mr. Junius Smith -la spendind Christ mas with his parents at Maysvllln, Miss Daisy Edwards went to Silver City last night to spend the holidays. Messrs. Ben Nelson and Frank Ab bott are spending the day In Oriental. Mis Mattte Jenkins Is spending the holidays with' relatives at Aulanda, N. C.' .-i". :. ' - v Mr. and Mr. H. J. Foscue went'ip Clarks last night to spend' the holi day. ' Miss Margaret Smallwood went" to Pikeville last night to spend the holi days. ..' . . Mr. Samue Parsons and daughter, Miss Rosa, are visiting friends In Tar bora - Mrs. C. E. Wetherington is spend ing ChristmaB with her parents at Fre mont' I - Mr. 'and Mrs. W. W. Koch of Wil mington, are spending the holidays In this city.. v Dr. W. L. Hand went to Burgaw last night, and will visit Baltimore before returning home. " Miss, Mabel Chadwlck went to Beau fort last night to spend the holidays with her parents. vMIss Elizabeth Clark came yester day from Morganton to spend Christ mas with her mother, . v Hon Frank Thompson of Jackson ville, returned home yesterday after a short stay In the city. Misses i Eva and Annie Pipkin oi Balrda Creek are the guests ot Misses' Eva and Lela Land on Broad street Mr. J. J. Simmons o Olivers, came up from Beaufort yesterday where he hag been spending few days. Dr. L. L. Hendren of the University of Georgia, Is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. L. M. Hendren. Mr. J. E. Latham of Greensboro is spending the holidays with his family here, the guests of the Gem Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Craig oi Gastonlaj are spending Christmas with Mrs. Craig's father, Judge W. M. Wat son, ot this city. - . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Land and chil dren are spending Christmas with Mrs. Land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tyson, la Ooldsboro. ' . , - ( - Dr. John Stewart of Washington, D. C, passed here yesterday going to the Straits where be will spend the holt days with his parent Mr. J. C. Watklni of Greensboro, came to spend Christmas with his family who are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cutler. Mr. Harry Sultan, who Is attending school In Baltimore, came home yes-' terday to spend Christmas with hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sul tan. J- :'. " Mlsa' Ethel' Armstrong came from Durham, where she has been study ing at the Conservatory of Music, to pass the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Arm strong. - , . - f : SUSBAT. - Johnny . Taylor went to Greenville yesterday - r , Miss Eula Cole has gone to Jacsson vfll for few days Mr. M. H. Allen Us apending today at his " father's In Klnston." . " ' ' Mr. 0. Marks left Saturday for New York City on a businsa trip. Mr. an Mr John Charlton are visiting relatives. In Harlow. Mr C W. Bell and daughter, Nina, are visiting relatives at Harlow e. Miss Myrtle Everltt, ot Oriental, spent the day In the city yesterday, Mr Jones Wshab has gone for a visit to Washington and Wilson. Mr. and Mr J. P. C. Davis have gone for a" visit to Rlchlands, N. C. Misses Mamie and Bertha Cask 111 have gone to Washington N. C, for a visit . ; ' Mrs. C. L. Spencer and children are spending the holidays at Washington, N. C. Mlsa Mattle Clark left yesterday for a visit with relative la Washington, N. C. Mrs C. R- F. Edwards of Roper, N C. came last night to visit br slstei Mrs. A. E HIbbard. . Mr. Alfred Kaer arrlrsd yttitriuj morning from Turlington, S. C, to 1 U.!t relatives her., I'.'.f.t Allie Powe of Hampton, V , ai!v-.l l.i t ti'.." t and lg the gn .t if ? i l'ai'e f yri.n .' r ; ' . I t ! 4 l LOOKING rto the NeYcat will you help joursclf to raakt the most of ft by making this Bank a Silent Partner .in your linances.: : . Credit at this Bank, acquired by carrying a check ' ing or savings account here is valuable to you. To make money or to save it you need this Bank. - We are ready to help you make 1909 a banner ; year. Will you be wiui us? JAS. B. BLANKS, Pre. mtHim Wm BMDKS V' Pt,- ,t, p f "l. . .-.. u t 4- M ''I - .- U-Uii .- laliJilsmJl.....JlllLL-l,l J..JJklliaVn . ..-WyJJI'elJJl-j "-1. v t 2 and 4 evete: . .2 Trf ' Make 0-4-0-0- 0-0 O O--0-0 O QUICK SHAFI SALE At such prices never heard of . We Submit to the Public Attractive Prices Good Shafts $1.00 and upward New Top Buugy ' $10.00 less than last years prices, New .Buggy Tops V $5r00 and upward4, New Cart Wheels 1-1-2 in. axle $12.50,- Good Repaired Buggy Wheels $1.00 each, New Buggy Wheels $2.50 (Pai ited $3.00.) Briri us your buggy to paint at $8.00, Farm Carts $20.00 DO IT NOW! Our entire line at low prices for your business. Now if you pay more than these prices elsewhere its up to. you. G. S. Waicrs Son d 0 0-70-0 - oooo-o ill y (03) CB'I tiU tIECIC 8 SUPPLY CO.- ' PKO E 237 w 111 -H 111 I HHHMI I NEW BERN'FRUIT CO. -i V ' 1 : " ' B- 1 Wholesale Dealers in fruits, rroduce.Hay, Gram srj Feel i I Flour, Lard, Cheese, Cakes and Crackers. Candies, cf Cl 'X- I Kinds. Cigars and Cigaretts, ChewJng'and SmckL-jTc ' :cca.-j J: I Pit tout anI Trlnn Cn.l mnA Cnn, It,.l. In C. Y. A '"-i "u iipv, unui auu I K. K. & T, i: 37 Middle -St ' .' - i - - - ()))( ( ( ()(( ( HANOfS, OIL ST0VF.S AND KAYO LAIITS ; We r-'"''."-'"C C"l Ttavcs to i:'v? .."'..'ctIon. ,Ary tf t' .'..' v,c .'J r 'cii. !C:.ri.:.":i fr: ..t f r J r 1 1 i FORWARD T. A. GRKKN. V. Prea. K- B PKNDLKTON, Cashier. a mm i pai rim' MinnrtMi i' and 4- cylinders , and break, anH jump Spark - T. J. BAXTER AGENT ' . NEW BERN., tt C. HI -o-o.0-M-0-044) t)tl ft 00-0 0 00 -O'O-o "I " GEIJUINE VELSDAC.I LIGHTS Are genuine gas savers. A Welsbach Lit . is made by the union of a welsbach burner, !, , welsbach mantle and welsbach glassware. ; This equipment ' means light oerfection." There is nothing better made-becuuse nothing better can be made. Look for the Sheild cf y Quality-it is your protection aud our guarantee, F03 S1LE BT ; - V (MMMMM OOOU uuui 1 ivvjca, i.4v.J. tit; ... C. K. Apples f ; " These No 207 J.' - IMMMH ( ()) ( K t 4 I 4 nrir - , - . , fr .. But t t t'i ' t