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v : . ; V No Man is Strdnger , 7?iart His Stomach s ) T A stron naa it itroni li tW. No bu mm be strong who is suffering from weak touch with its comeauent indigestion, or boot stmm of the stomach mo4 its eseooiated org, ' pun digestion and nutrition, roc wbaa is weak or diseased there is loss oi the natation contained in food, which is the seeroe oi all physios! strength. Wheo a man "doesn't tsel when he doesa t sleep well, has aa r sueoiaiortable faelinf in the stomach after eatial, is Unlaid, nervous, irritable and despond not, he is losing the nutrition needed to aaake strth. Sac man aeaaf as DP. JJarV Csif ATeeVca Vlscortry. It care llmm mi tmm Mmmc aaaf eraep or) a na of eVdeerJoa an' amtrttlm. II mmrlemmm tmm Hood, tmrltormtf thm Uvmr, mtrmmmtmmmm tmm faere. mmmrlamem . . the aerrea, aarf mm GIVES HEALTH MHO BTBEXGTH TO -THE WHOLE BODY. " Yon can't afford to aeoept itertt nostras as a substitute tor this aoo- alooholio medicine op nowM coMtosmoM, not even, though the argent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed an wrapper. SHORT PASSING EVENTS . ' TUISDiT. T li-" ij. . Albemarle Sound, Read Point tight intensity of light is to be increased about Dec 31st, 1910, by changing from post lantern to lens lantern, without other change. ' ':"'. r; His many friends will be glad to barn that Mr. J. K. Land, who has bean confined to his home for a number of weeks with a complication of diseases, ta again able to be out. - "s ' V' ! Manager Taylor informed the writer yesterday that he had made . arrange merts with Mr. Thomas Dixon, tits author and producer of "The Sins of The Fathers" to present that play her rn the 12th, of next month. Numbers of wagonloada of boll) were seen on the streets yesterday. Just at this time much of this is being usjd in this city for decorative purpo ses and the farmers who bring it in are doubtless being well remunerated for the trouble they have in gathering it While at tempting to make a quick turn with hs automobile in front of Mr J A. Jones' residence on Broad street yesterday afternoon Mr. W, Q. Willett ran the machine against a telephone and severely damaged it, one . of the. wheels was torn off, the fender smashed and various other parts damaged. Fort unately Mr. Willett was not injured. Yesterday was a red letter day in the police court. The law breaking element of the city turned themselves alooae Saturday night and the officers were kept busy pulling them in No serious acta were committed by them however, and despite the fact that considerable time was consumed in the session none of the sentences imposed were very heavy. WEDNESDAY. Yesterday was a dull day in the po lice court Two minor eases constitu ted the docket, and, but a short time was consumed in the session. Both the Express Company' and the railroads with offices in this city are doing a rushing business just at this time. Both of them have or an extra fore? and they are bein rushed to their utmost capacity loth day and night While in the city yesterday a citizen of Oriental informed the writer that a company of northern capitalists were making preparations to purchase the town of Winthrope just across the riv er from Oriental and making a summer resort of it " ' The citizens of New Bern have been inv ted to jojn In the celebration on January 6th, of the opening of the In land Waterway. This city is interest ed in this Inland Waterway, every way. and there should b a large delegation at the celebration. : . ,. Although up to the present time tio clue has been obtained as to the where abouts of the seven convicts who escap e 1 from the convict camp last Saturday night the authorities think that they will locate them within a few days. Every effort is being mad to capture them ..- -, , A number of the members of the lo cal order of the Redmen are making preparations to go down to Morehead City next Monday and assist the order at that place In celebrating the occas ion. A big parade ' will be held during the early part of the day and that af ternoo t a pale face will be burned at thastike. '" Last Sundsy night soma on entered the Norfolk-Southern ticket office at Kir st on and after opening the safe with a key which they bad mad for the purpose took from it 237.0.: The ticket agent was at supper when the G017AGG ECingof nxtcrnclsi Is the one Standard pre? aration nniTfrsallj aaJ rnthnsiaslicallj endorsed ly Doctor, Drcist, Lay man, v COWANS Cere 1 iietlmosii, Crcr?, GIJ 1 lent ni !r'c '.i ':::.'r frcra la- i:. (luwHim trii.ir.lJOi b rni of hin t mill most nut. i .irf crt i I ' r it a in imr ut. h t m mnl'-i r.,7 p, '11 Hi A; ii I Cm. l , ir r::r i l! l.'.l, ' C.,Jij 11,1 i i . ii t i . ! i, f other di which iaa- it: the etnsaeea lust niht.' robbery occurred, and upon returning and discovering the robbery an investi gation was at ones begun. The rob bery Ira committed right under the glare of an electric light anl it is re markable that some one did not see the thief at work. The thief has not yet been located. ' -'' The following item clipped from the Wilmington Star's Raleigh correspon dence will be of interest to his many friends in this city; J, E. Latham was given ah odportunity today by the Cor poration Commission to exhibit and de monstrate a patent that he and associ ate at Greensboro are developing and now have on trial on two or three rail road that is designed to prevent all manner" of recks on railroads except head-on collisions. It is an attuchmont for each ear of a train that causes the instantaneous application of the air brakes of the entire train the instant the wheels of a single car leaves the track. FRIDAY. There was no session of the police court yesterday, there being no cases ready for trial. There will be a subscription dance at Stewart's' hall Friday night . Your presence is requested. -Patrons of the New Bern Steam Laundry are again reminded of the fact that the laundry will be closed on next konday and Tuesday. All of the train passing through this city are now crowded with eollege stu dents homeward bound to spend the holiday with their relatives. The weather was severe enough yes terday morning to make a covering of lee en the water in the slip at Middle street Joe Cooper, on of the convicts who escaped from the county chain gang a few days ago was brought back from Golds horo yesterday by deputy sheriff Williams, Cooper was csptured near that place. : Although the temperature yesterday was not as low as it was oo the previ ous day, it was far from being comfor table. The weather bureau predicts more extremely cold weather with snow during the next few days. . A live mink ia sn object of interest at Jacobs Co' on Middle St It is kept in a wire covered box, and is so tarn that it can be readily handled. Mink hide arc quit valuable, being worth in good condition about seven dollar, The Virginia-Caroliaa Chemical Com pany' plant which is located at James City, will begin operation within the next ten days. All of the machinery has been placed in position and the niana' gar are only waiting upon the arrival of several necessary pieces of shsf ting before starting an. , Today, tomorrow and then Christ mas. Its almost her. Have you pur chased all of th . article you intend giving to your friends and loved ones, or hV JT0B decided to join the army of shopper who always wait until th last minute? If you wish to avoid , the rush buy your gift today while there iaitiUtlm. , A civil service examination for first grade or clerical work in various bran ches of the Federal service will be held ia this city on Feb. 11th. App ication form and information in regard to the examination my be obtained from the secretary of th local board of examiners at the post offioe ia this city or from Mr. L. H. Fisher, at Washing'. totvD.C. " " ; Th eowps crop in Hyde county was tery abort th past season, only on fifth of a crop. It is even stated that instead of th Usual 100,000 bushels there wer but ten, thousand, and as this county 1 the chief source of sup-' pry th pric will be high being now over two dollars;' This is th most valuable crop for th farmer on account of the nitrogen bearing qualitied of th plant which add this costly fertiliser to the soil free of coat 31. The robbery of the Norfolk-Southern ticket office m this sity remains as much a mystery aa ever, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts made by the detect ives of the company to finJ some clue i hat would lead to the discovery of the perpetrator of the deed. , A detect Ive; with the special officer who was here Uondsy, worked hard si) day Tuesday,' but if they have rechd. any conclus ions, they have not been given out to t.'.e pul.'ic Kineton Free Prew. IliiJ'y nj ml!etoe, Christmas trees ' 1 oi' r t rsrfns have been very eon ,: t' .'a -wee, esporially yevter .' ', i rmn.bcr of vnlre culd : e i a the stress in t!,e downtown ! t .1 s -:'ii -us of ll.e city. The i t' ' y r s.rn to L t -.' r ! ' t. I r iin ' , - i v . J r i t -0 I to . Im Ltels ia .assesses a s s I is ft? HAY AND GRAIN. ' ' QUOTATIONS UMU CO. - tor. ; .w to IOCS "-'It) 764to 117 - ".10 110 in SB If. Timothy No 1, . vrao orns, Straw, - . i -Pea vines, Cracked corn, cwt.-'; Corn per bushel Meal perewt -Oats per bush. Rye per bushel, Cow peas per bushel, . Sojer beans per bushel, Peanuts per bushel. - PROVISIONS. Pork, mesa, per bbL " Rump, , Dry Sides per cwt " Plate per cwt . Hams per lb, Shoulders per lb, Flour per bbL. . Salt per sack,' . Lardperlb, Molasses per gal. . $ 24 fe sb n 14 tz lift - is its is 15 Ut , 18 COUNTRY PRODUCE. butter par lb. to U 17 K ' , to ;r" .. 16 . Lard per. lb. Eggs per doz. Onions per pk, Irish potatoes per pV, Sweet potatoes per pk. Honey comb per lb. Honey strained per gal. Beeswax per lb. Tallow Hides green per lb, " dry per lb. POULTRY. Grown chickens alive, each ' Grown chickens dressed per lb ei i 37, 79 Young chickens alive each Ducks each, - Geese each, LIVE AND DRESSED Sl'OCK. Quotations furnished by B. Swert, deal er in all kinds of fresh meats. . Beeb on foot St Beef dressed, 7 I Pigs en foot, 8 Pigs dressed, it Sheep alive, 160 80f COTTON JARKET REPOETED BY J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER, r) NEW. BERN, - - -JJ. 0, LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16. enanasnnnnnissr y Hw Yrk Matket . December SU Open Rich Low Close Dec, I486 1488 1483 ' 1484 Jan, 1486 1490 1484 148 May, 1S38 1S42 1583 U3t Port receipt 83,636. ' Dec. 1476 1487 1476 1487 Jan. 1480 1482 1480 "1482 May, . 1627 1632 1626 1532 Port receipt 64,851 bates. I i. Lut year 29,642. . ' New York, De. lfc Dec, 1476 1492 ' 1476 - 1485. Jan, , 1486 1496 1486 1491; May, 1532 1643 1531 154L. Port Receipts. 61,292 v balee, " Drerpeel Cettoft XarkaC 1 "Opening. , Ckwinf, Dec Jsn. 795 Jan. Feb. 796 Opening . Nov Dee 782 Jan Feb 785 ' Dee Jan. 788 Jan. Feb. 789 Sew Ben Xark4 793 797 Closing 787 790 Sales, 40 bales. Crimson Clover.Seed Rye. Hyde County Rust Proof Oats, Hay, Grain and Feed. Agt.lor International Stock and Poultry Food. , Chas. D. Hill New Bern, N C. 1 a normal rat, and fw families IndeeJ will be without the holiday deeorations. The business houses are also attract -irely decorated with holly and other greens, . ' : ' A person flying In aa aeroplane, a biplane or any other plain flyirgmt chine, roing north from New rri, would strike a strata f air fro-i . union station at Clarkiville. Vs., t ia strongly Impregantsd wi'h ' traffic is on from that r t -quarts snd R'.'ims thst c ; i sorts of packaa, are t0 r ; ' not, a i J lu.l.crixia ti c . ' t. '. avol t' t r tl.i- i h is- I t t I3t0l4 Sale 25 bate." ' -' X " ' ' Ul14 Sales 74 bale. u j: snw 1 i ui. 'jfrczt rr;i Crt m s...ir-W.a .aif ,.Talel,oVC;;,. PenamaVltr ha a national scaoel or music and eloctfcn.- of arta d traaee, a national auMu M a aklpal library: . j Heiolulu la. dtottiAoierican J all but its aemitreiKcal aspect , Take away tn palms and the towerln treat and it Is aluamfaay'town t Its sis la th ttnttctetat; :f. ft- Oalals. U v I Tobwy th only cltjs, ?n.- th -worWgerrtoi -to- water lUnolx . from a toraUa -country.,,' For seVetal yar now. city has ob'tata aoUa water rreot a 'larg aprlnc ta the 'ntBrb of at-Stephen, N. B. Ta reserVolr I on th Cnaaaia sMe. .t - The Telephone fompiny has a. quan- tltv of Scran Wire, that ia offered for salejcheap. SuiilejfoK,Wire Fencing and all thinf that wlri used for. - Apply:' - I. S. firant, jr.-. NEW BERNN. FOR SALE Three yoke of xtn -good work Oxen for sal. Weight 6 to f ..hundred lbs., net each. Age from 6 fa 8 year old. These being th finest .known in this seotioa of th country. Yokes with each yok of oxen and on nice Steel Axle Log Cart Also ) bead of Shrop- shir Sheep. ' Apply to ; J. W. WARRINGTON, . 150 Pollock, St , ..New Bern, N. C ssssassswa i n ' ,j ' Register'! Manufacturing Plant at , . ; Clarka.N.C. I offer for sal m comslete Manufac turing riant lor man tuar. taring Balus ters, Columns, Stair . Cases and Sash, Doors ate., also mt Dwellln- which is sedated on a three acr1 Jot, with all neeaarT outbuild in rs.'hav a fin ttf- danaad a young Orchard of fruit tree in .fin condition. . - ', Qarka is situated oa 9 Atlantic A Nrtn Carolina R. R., how Norfolk Bouthern, at th junctkm of the John L - Roper, Onslow and Dtplinroad, sev en mil west pf New Bar. - Tea dally trawe, Clsrks,ls aeomjAf tavnv ' ; ; ,v Addns ; J, 11 Er;!str,-tzrtcs. H. C. Tte'ldeil Cbrfata Gift ; "A ; watch" ; A"tyltVyW"lUiv tire, provided, of jsemrs, that It 1 a good time-pieoa Jf It ia noV it I won than non at alL '.WU moveasenta'ef proven merit, and ease of vhlckye wDI tmmX constantly proud. - "wiaicbeilisCltiw ' In gold-AUed, 14.00 t 13.00 In olld goU. HI WW 1125.00 la gold-fllled, tS4!3 te . . n solid f ' Vfv x '.00 r,'atchM br -P?7? -t,r, ir , $t.C3 im U p ,WIU compete . with mail order house or eatalof-v - i O. BAXTER Jeweler an-4 L t. J lltllhll 1 k .' i.-.: .Asricr' Li:.. ':rs every - ' ( " " 1 a rm .b i J : 1 FOH GELECflATIO; jnjnjaanna ' ' Many Prominent Men" Will Be Preentat th Celebration of thjOpsnlog of thlniajd : rjWiiterwy Jan. 6th. . Baaufott, N. C. Dec 22-A mam moth eelebraclon, commem rating the opening of-th southern end of the great Inland Waterway from Boston to Beaufort, will bar held on th bank of the canal oft Jarmary 6th. 1911.-, The town of Baufor Morehead City and Oriental hair j.iodhands to give thl cetebratioa and topaike it a great su- the wsterway' now complete opening up navigation with th north wfth these three thriving and prosper iouscJtte. ir -..:,:;;v.i; The character of the celebration will be a free oyster rfast to all who at'end. Ther vhII b a toaatmaster .and, shott speeches from United States Senator II. Simmons, member of the Nation- UI mterway" . Commission, ITateraay . Commission, Congress man John H. Small, Congressman C bVXbomaa, "Governor W. W. Kitchin and Congressman J. Hamptjn Moore, of Philadelphia, President of th Atlan tic Deeper Waterways Atsocistkm, and other prlmihent men. Th railroada will give special rat and th peop'e can secure transportation from Beau fort, Morehead City and Oriental to the ealebratlon In boat. ' :Thr k- committee of Ove appoint ed from aach of th towns, Beaufort, Xorthsad City and Oriental, and these 4ommittss hav elected Mr. W, A. Mac chairman of the Beaufort com mittee, Mr. H. L, GibM chairman of th Oriental committee, Mr. Q. S Wal lace, chairman of the Morehead C.ty cemrnittea, Mr. C L Abemethy ehair- of th Publicity committee. Mr CD. Jone chairman of the Transpor tation committee, end Mr. G. I. Can field General Chairman. There sre spa cial eomraitt s with Mr. W.S. Chad- wick of Beaufort chairman and Mr. W. hi. Webb of Morehead City, chairman re peetive'y. . . Preparations are leing poshed to make this one of ti e most unique celebrations ever held in th South. Large crowd are expected to b in attendance Special invitations hay been Issued to th Chamber of Commerce of Wilmington, New Bern Washington, Plymouth, Eienton, and Elisabeth City to join in this celebrat ion. Th public to cordially invited to attend this celebration. Pocket Knives in Individ ual Christmas Boxes M. E. VVhiteHurst & Co. f mmmmmmmmmMmmmmMmmmMmmmmmmMmmm . , i ' A Cleanup. Ibi three amateur sbsrpers smiled. They thought tbey had found n easy ptark. H was well dressed srti? grossly : Inebriated. Ipd he bore s tight roU of bills thatlooked like bologna sausage. "Boys," he thickly said. "I'm gotn te abend tblsb wad of sbtnff totb gofment lanndry an' hav It dry classed. If a ah fearful rty. . May be) on of yon gent would kindly abce Ifs aodresbed I propyl place T "Why, yea," rpU4 toe gang. "WT1 tak ear of It" Taank," replied th Victim. "An' ut 1 aansh ashk yon to lemme nave a few clean bills for emergensUh don't yon know." ; BO they warched tbemseivea and gave him sew twenty and a ten and a frc Tbeo. taking th soiled, wad. they horrted away, Jwo days later the three clerrr ones wer arrested for having counterfeit money ta Ibetr possession. But the guileless inebriate was seen mm brat-Cleveland Plain Dealer. . The .power house of-the New York CobtrQ Railroad In the betrt of N w York city waa blown op by an exp'os ion of gas, many parson wer killed or injured and great damige done to property. - , It was announced at Trention, N. J, thatGov.-elect, Wood row Wilson would stomp th 8 Late for Jam E. Martin for United Bute Senator. The bearing ia th babe corpus pra eedlrs at Trenton, K. JLj ie prevent the estrsditioa of Porter Charlton to Itf 'y was (oatsooed natil Jsnuary .- ' ' I. i i Michael Cudahy, fodndtr f th .Cud ly firm of mat packers la Chicago, left aa estate worth ll,000,030. Th former United Eutes gunboat Horn at, reported to bar been purohas ed ly i: ?n ! iraa rvvoHitloriUts, sailed from l.'4w C.U" s fur Cspe Graclas, IT. ITafoaCUpps, mP.'iontlre clubman ef n.;:.!o'i i-Ia who was shot by his wife, wt r!l from the hospital an! r-'. : 1 to I I wife, insisting that the shoo.' pit arcUental - C!au !l Craham-Vi'lit. the Engl'sh a!i,t.)r, aatts'.'f U j'Jfd In the fall of !.'s r ' ' st ruer, E.-;'..nJ. r .-y rjr.rsTws s a fj.t ofalghl i l 13 r h coer!rg 2.7 cf r OUR STORES ARE Headquarters For Santa Glaus. Toys of all kinds, Dolls, Drums, Tea Sets, Guns and Balls all for children. Candies by pound ' and in fancy boxes, Fruits of all kinds, Full line Fire Works for .Christmas time. , Don fail to visit; McSorley Middle St. in Bryan Block. Pollock St. Opp. Elks Temple, ; NEW BERN, N. C, WHICII are not told by a Merchant in NEW BERN. . . Consequcntlv we hope to" sell our Seeds to you SUCCEED direct b Mh'iL y - ' v , . , ! This advertisement mailed to us. If paper Is men ' .v - ' - tioned, will bo taken as worth 20c. on any order Write for the-- of One Dollar ($1) or over, and the coupon in Bent Catalog Printed 0 ' "t order, if returned to ns, . will be worth One Dollar ($1) on a Five Dollar ' " ' ($5) order. Say if Market or rVivate-Gordener. BRISTOL. verT 0ne (0 (Order, will be added, .., to introduce them, without charge, one packet Pennsylvania. each of three especially desirable sorts Vegetables. anannnWBasnnnnnSnnnBnnnnnBn Ellis' Coal and Wood Yard Phone 4 7 M. E. WHITEHURST & CO. ESTABLISHED thHtt. ' WE SUGGEST II WM SET FOR CH3JSTKAS 20 Open Stock Patterns to Select From. '- QUALITY. THE BEST " M. B. WMTEHURST & CO. 45 POlLOCK ST. THE SHOP OF QUALITY . V PHONE 228 . r-, ii an fr 'y- a uovsisht Aia dollar, in black which comes thres pairs in asnice Christina t box, a nice present for your mother o sister. Don't forget our line of all Leather Bags, they are woniers. Now in the line pf Handkerchiefs, we Just' aimply defy competition. We sell yda Linen Handkerchiefs at 5 and 10c, , but w sell you a better ell pure linen one for 15c that you can't duplicate' for less than 25c elsewhere. We have'other things you can get f heaper nod if you do not come to see it will be your funic . We buy ths space to tell you about these bargains and wid be glad to dhow them to )ou. Have you seen that elegant line of Mualln Under-wearT, after it is til gone and your friends tell you about it, you will wish you had. ' A full line of ladies snd childrens Kid Gloves. ' . , ' , . s ,' : WATCH THIS SPACE : Harrington Biy Goods A ! f K'- E Jv- At'- 's Stores ' A CHRISTMAS CALL ; BY SANTA CLAUS - ..... - . j if he has some first-class coal in his packswill be welcomed beyond " words by many a family in need of , creature comforts these cold days and colder nights. If you don't ; i want lo be knawn In the matter , just leave an order and the price for a ton pr two withus-the nam and a li'nss of the family you: want cheered. Your wishes will "v be respected and carried out.. - BIS 1X0 LITTLE : CHRISTMAS STGCK1XGS - are to be filled this year and the'. . best place to find the Christmas ! offerings and gifts to supply them is at Harrington's. ; . . - We have just received direct -from the maufacturer the nicest line of Ladies Silk Hose at 60c' ' you ever ssw, also a better qual- ity st $1.(0, These are best values,' we have a fine line of three for a the ciliist; ' ; : forourcor.fect ! ! fully t7.:x:;::': r ! : prepare J to f -; ; 'j t' r.r..U n.i.!e f r ; Qr:v(,l:. C '! r I . t se Ii "iv c ii ii;; r. J v. I ' 1. ' .! ' , l.-.T 5'" r- - 1 I ' It . I U c 1 TTTinn
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