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.' I 4 V 4 .1,;-: NW BERN. N.C. AO. PAID ON .BUTaE8S--lTBBIII5nUS -"IHIE . ',-"'r " .... .'-.'"- . - v . ' . . often depends, in a large measure, upon the degree in which friends.; P manifest towards each othsr their regard, wishes of welfare and - good will. - The custom of giving Sank books as tokens of remem brance at this season is a most delightful one because it evidences . - ? that you have given careful thought to the selection of the gift J You can open accounts in this bank with $1.00 or as much more as you wish to give. The bank books will be issued in the names you ; designate, (enclosed in special holiday envelopes) and mailed with ' your card so they will reach the persons for whom they are intend f ed Christmas morning. , ' ' 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings. r " -. - " - WM DUNN C.p.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL (i. , prest. vice prest. cashier . mHANY KEtJ IDE AS IN BOYS CLOTHING i Boys are mighty hard on clothes. They are restless, - always on the 'go, kneeling, scrambling scuffling, climbing and in a hundred and one pranks that knock clothing to pieces. ; Our. clothing is made by makers who know the needs of poys. They are made to wear and , stand V e strain, They will not rip and go to pieces, . They are cut in the latest fashion and have sill the new ideas admired ' by the "Little Men" and their elders.' V Suits From $2.00 to $6.00 Sam Lipman. Cor.' Middle and S. Front St. ; SAVE MONEY Buy y6ur lumber direct from the manufacturer. Large stock v ' " '' 'h hand in - CEILING, ' ', s . FRAMING, FLOORING, PARTITION, MOULDINGS, WEATHERBOARD! NG- , TJood Grades, " - Prompt Service, : . Satisfaction Guaranteed. Broadcftts & Ives Lumber Co. G. S. Waters & Sons. BROAD STREET LCDaniels . r I .. HAS JUST RECEIVED ' A CARLOAD OF MULES S. Front Street. : . To Farmers of Craven arid Adjoining Counties. This year U the farmers' own.' We rejoice with you. . . A wise farmer seeks the best MARKET for his products. New Cera is paying more for farm products today thin any tawn in Eastern North Carolina and the New Bern STORES ere overflowing wkh well selected and attractive goods that' nay be bought ti very low prices! A ; Now as a business preposition, if Cotton, Seed Cotton 2nd ether farm products are selling high in New Bern and tie New Bern Sicrcs are selling rcliablejgoods cheaply, will it bet pay the farmer to trade in New Bern? - . ,'; A C::.":l !".'""3 i:U mlJ feits ; Ycj. 3 Nev : of i i ? - STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Bryan Block. This is our Banner j ear in the sale of Buggies and we thank one and all for their liberal patronage and hope by our earnest -effort to fill any- and ;.;all orders - tot our Hand Made Buggies, that we may have your future business, We wish you all a ; prosperous year, 1911. NEW BERN, N. C. 'New Bern, N. C. Bern Commerce. c J Milr1H I mIM1 lift l Uta.ki Ml Ul WWU i KtM"UUMHlMF . 'READY FOR 'A JOKE.' The'Customi Offioial Had a Ssnse c ; Humor Himself.' , ; j V 7 In the smoking room of the Hotel des lies Brltanniqnes at the lovely re sort of Meutone, on the" French M Tiers,' some three years ago two Eng lishmen met After" half an "hour's conversation tlie Englishman, from Manchester said to his new acquaint ance from London: - - ' i : "I say, old fellow, would yon mind taking a small parcel for me to Paris and have It sent to this address-there? I'm leaving for Milan In the morning. The Londoner willingly consented to do this much for one of his. country- . "Awfully good of you. I'll have th boy take the parcel to your room lu the morning," acknowledged the Eng llshman bound for Milan. , ' In the morning the package was left tt the other's room. - "So that is what he calls a . small rarcej,", he exclaimed. "And whnt might It contain? A package .of such size the custom officers would certain ly want opened. What cigarettes and 3.000 of tliem! Is It possible that any one could have ' the audacity to ask such a favor to smuggle 3,000 ttga rettes Into Prance! That chap shall pay for this, for I shall declare these cigarettes and leave them to be called for when the duty Is paid." ; The Londoner left Mentone that aft ernoon; The following day he was In Purls at the Gare de l'Est, his luggage rdhdy for examination : "Anything dutiable?" asked the cus toms officer. , ' . "Nothing," replied the Englishman, -"excepting In that parcel, there." "What -does It contain?" 1 "Three thousand cigarettes," said the Londoner, with a Smile upon his face a smile of embarrassment at having such a parcel with him. The Frenchman raised his hands In the air and laughed heartily. He,,too, was ns ready for a good joke as any one. and on each piece of the English man's lugga.ee went his O. K. cross. ' Hardly realizing what had happened, the Londoner found himself riding In n tnxloab along' the streets of Tarls with the parcel of 3,000 cigarettes un der hU arm and nothing left to do pul to dtHlver It ns he had been asked. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ; C ASTORIA : Mexican insurrectors were driven from Mat Paso by a federal scouting force. FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Take Foley's Honey and Tan. It eives quick relief and expels the cold from your system it contains no opiates, id safe and sure. F S Duffy. Lieutenant Caumont, French Army iviator, was killed in ah aeroplane ac cident at Versailles. FK3FXJIiAH. iViECHANICS 2V1A.OAZINE "Wriltta So Ywi Can Understand It" 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles TZ fi 250 Pages .Month A wonderful storv of the Pi-Affresaof this Mechan. kal Age. Instructive, but more fascinating than any fiction. A magazine (or Bankers, Doctors, Lawyers. Teachers, Farmers, Business Men, Man of acturers. Mechanics. Has 1,200.000 readers every month. Interests everybody. When you see one you understand why. Ask the man who reads it. Your newsdealer will show you one; or write the publishers for a tree sample copy. The "Shop Notes" Dept. S?2S things How to make repairs, and articles for home and shop, etc - - ' Amateor Mechanics" J?p?:te!?ip; furniture, wireless, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. ; - - ft SO ptr tear, Vngtt ofet IS etMt . ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Address POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE . !23WMhuiUa St-CUcaew .I -V. i TO PURCHASE Soja .or-Soy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices will be paid. " ? . c TOR 'sale; -i Hyde-Ox, grown . Burt and Rust proof Oats, Hay, Oats, Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand and ship stuff and all kinds feed. burrus &co. 11 33 Middle St. Few Bern, N. O. - riione'184. Lake Drumrflond Canal & Water - v Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal o An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum. Depth -. ' ";' ( -'Always. - '."j-r Quick Transit for Traffic '? Prompt., ' Towing and Freight Muvement. v For tolls, towing; antf freight rat apply at ofllce in Seaboard Bank Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. , M. K. King, Pres.1 J.' A. Mitten, Ser. - ; i. B. Baxter, Supt. . J. T Whitehurit, Traffic Manager." Norfolk Offlce, Bell Phone 621. OTBEEOTM SCHEDULE "; 4 V NEW TRAINS BETWEEN . -. NBW TOEKj - WASHINGTON, AUGUSTA apd JACKSONVILLE Effective i November 27,. 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY: will put inef feet hew train, service between New York, Washington; Augusta and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be as follOWS: . No.' h. .v.' New . Ar. Washington " 6:10 " - Lv. Washington'' . 6:20 " Ar. Augusta via : Blackville ' " 11:36 A. M. Lv. Augusta via . Trenton 11:45 " , t . Ar. Jacksonville 8:45 P, H. No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville 9:00 A. M. - Ar Augusts via . : Trenton - V 3:00 P. M. s :. Lv. Augusta via. Blackville - 8:15 " ' Ar. Washington 8:53 A. M. ;." . LV, Washington '. 9:06 " . ' ; ; : Ar. New York i--: 2:45 P. M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTH EASTERN LIMITED nd will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service This train as well aa all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City- For all Information pertaining to the same, address the undersigned. H. F. CARY, . Gen. Pass. Agt. :" Washington, D. C. You economize greatly when using Dr. Snoop's new coffee substitute known to first class grocers everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Health-Coffeti. A 25c, 1J lb. package gives 100 cups of a wonderful -ly aatisfuing table drink. Pure toasted grains, malt nuts, etc give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taste and flavor. And there is not a grain of real coffee in it. Besides, Health-Coffee is "made in a minute." No 20 to 80 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by H. C. Armstrong.j - ' . i ju ; "- ' Made a Cigar Lighter. "Ma," said a niut-year-old prodigy whose pnreiits ilve Ju Oak lane, "If 1 change this box of cigars Into a cigar lighter will you jflve me a nickel?' And he held up a box of bis father's cigars. '- ' "No," said hl mother. "But you cant dojt," .' . -n , : "Will you give me a lllckel if I do?" "Er yes. But you can't do It." : "You Just look. See, I open the box, take out a cigar, and now It's a cigar lighter. Gimme the nickel."-Phlladel-phia Times, f. - Just Dissolved. "So you broke- your engagement with Miss Spenaive?" "No, I didn't break it." "Oh, she broke it" "No, she dldnf break it." "But It Is broken?" "Yes, she told me what her clothing cost; and 1 told her 'what my Income was; then our engagement sagged in the middle and gently dissolved." Houston Post. If you would have a safe yet certain Cough Remedy in the borne, try Dr. Snoop's at least once. It is thoroughly unlike ony other Cough preparation, Its taste' will be entirely new to Rem edy. No opium, chloroform, or any other Btupelying ingredients are used. The tender leaves of a harmless, lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop'a Cough Remedy its wonderful curative properties. It is truly a most certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. ' Flogged For Bathing. On nn Islnnd In the Cam. at Grant Chester, Is a mll pond known as "By ron's pool"; because It was here that the poet as an undergradunte enjoyed his favorite recreation. Even in his day Edward Conybeare tells us tn "Highways : and : Byways In Cam bridge", bn'tblug was a practice some what frowned on by the academic au thorities. A century or so earlier auy student found guilty of tt was publicly flogged In the ball of bis college and was again" flogged on tjie morrow in the university schools by the proctors. A second offense meant expulsion from the university. ' A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weens. This Is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four davs. This linimmtia one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all Drug gists. ;.. , . - . . 2 ytfi'7.,i Entitled to Them. After the new arrival had registered the hotel clerk, looked down the page and read "Jeremiah Great Chap, XXXX, Sxeeelxvllle' .r.r"-'--"' ; .--'"-"What. do aft those X's -mean "after your name?" queried the officer. ', v "That means a lot," explained the new arrival.' "I'm ex-school director, ex -township trustee, eX-county commis sioner and ex-mayor, nee?" Exchange. 'WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and ; judgment giye" weight and force to their opinions,' highly praise 'the1 wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham herlaia's Sumach and Lifer Tah rttsThrou;!,out the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the dccllinj years, there is no safer cr mse re!!al!e med icine. ; Ctar.hcr!arn'$ Tallcts are ' 1 er-ryv 1 "re at 2Sq, tox. , '. Peats "of "marksmanship. ..: . :K. Wonderful Shooting of Captain . Bo J ) gardut and Dr. Carver. ' ; -Old gentlemen of the period Jnst aft er the war will tell you sadly that there are no such shots as there oaed to be. In this connection It la inter esting to note that $1,000 waa wagered agalust $100 that the champion of the world could not hit a hundred consec utive birds. Many amateurs, not to speak of - professionals, - frequently make such a score without arousing comment in these days. Captain B gardus was to be allowed three trials. If he lost the first two and made tbt third the money was his, and, by the way, he used, a twelve gauge, full choke, ten pound gun, and his load was five drams ot black powder with No. 0 shot. He loaded his own shells or bad them loaded according to his directions. - While shooting in England bis load was challenged by one of bis defeated rivals, who asserted that the cham pion's phenomenal scores were the re sult of bis superior shells. The cap tain suggested that In their next match both contestants should use bis am munition, to which the Englishman eagerly consented. 'The captain was delighted, for well he knew what would happen to the action of the light and delicate English gun under such a charge. Before the match had pro ceeded very far the Britisher with drewfor massage. With the Invention and success ot the ball tusslng machine a cYaze for ridiculously high - scores swept tbf country. Fire thousand balls tn BOO minutes, 5,194 out of 6,(00, In seven hours and twenty minutes these were some of the stunts that delighted the hearts of the gun people of that day. One man, the English crack. Dr. Car ver, shot for six consecutive days, breaking 60,000 balls out of a possible 04,88t The wonder Is that there re mained of his shoulder anything more than pulp. True, It Is on record that after the three-thousandth shot at such nn exhibition in Gllmore's Garden, New York city, the contestant bad to pry pen bis trigger fingers by main force and only succeeded in continuing In the match by frequent immersions of arm and shoulder in hot water. Out ing. L CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of When Cervantse Nodded. In"Don Quixote'' Sancho continues to ride on bis ass after having la mented the animal's death. If you are suffering from billiousness, constipation, indigestion, chronic head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, sent to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa' with your name and ad dress plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. Ths Way to Find Him. "My wife and I are going to spends few mouths with her people at Strong's Comers," said the meek little mau, "and 1 want you to mall your paper to me" "Yes," said the clerk. "What's your name?" "Well er to make sure, I guess you'd better address it, 'Mary Strong's Husband, Strong's Corners." Catholic Standard and Times. Any New Methods? "Ain't it strange tn' way Kelly beats his wife?" "I duuno. How does be do it?" Cleveland Leader. PARSON'S POEM A GEM. From Rev. H. A. Stunenvoll. Allison. Ia. , ill praise of Dr. King's New Life film. "They're such a health necessity, In every home these pills should be. If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE DR. KING'S And be well again. Only 25c at all druggists. Suits to a T. The clause "It suits to a T," mean ing It fits exactly, is as old as the fa miliar instrument, the T square or T rule (so called from its resemblance to the letter T), used by mechanics and draftsmen for making angles true and for obtaining perpendiculars. The ex pression was in common use in ' the time of Dr. Johnson, who is quoted by Boswell as saying of Warburton, "Ton see they have fitted him to a T." ; FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AND SALT :H ;.. . . ..RHEUM. , . The intense itching characteriutic of these ailments is almost instantly al layed by, Chamberlain's Salve. Man severe cases have been cured by it. ror sale oy au dealers. ; Marking Linen. ..' . When using marking Ink to put Ini tials, etc., on linen do your work first with an ordinary lead pencil, and then nse the marking ink over thla work. The pencil will prevent the ink from spreading and giving the Unea a blot ted appearance. !;,.-.,,; i Making ToaH. ' When making toast you will Improve It beta in taste and digestibility by laying the slices of bread in the oven for a little while before putting them over the coals or In the toaster. . Thay will toast better and more evenly tor this advance treatment. ' ' ' Our National Colore." , ' The national colors of the United States were adopted by congress' 177T. to For either scute or chronic kidney disorders, for anr noina. th niinfi.) .J nary ii regularities take Foley Kidney cms. au nonesi-ana cnecuve medi cine for kfdney and bladder disorders, F. S.-IJuffy. , . . . EDITING AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. I rCnrT - af Strenuous Times ' In Hefting1 ,i f Early French JrVdrfc. , Man! adventures befell the French eighteenth cefltufy encyclopedia. vMore than once the produotlon of that work, regarded by authority. a revolution ary, hd been stbpped. eight days f imprleoameBt.ia-.4ha. 3stUlu.for.tbe printer being one incident At the very last moment after. Diderot rbad corrected: tBev- final" proofs ine printer and hfe foremttd secftfiy slashed; -jhe articles light- -And .. left, - cutting out everything that seemed" 'eveH possibly dangerous aW tbarued JJUieXmanti; crlptCiDideroJj (Jftcovered the atroc lty too late when referring to one of his own mutilated articles. But the most . remarkable , otat la ..that .for yearsvery tewJpersrjilB knew 'ot what had barvpened, tn the SbniriDUtor remaining m ignorance. ,They , had bad epoogh'ot (heir own 'articles' When writing1 Wec" "4U.iiyj Oil' Voltaire tells a pleasing story of Louis Xy.'a, conyejalon to. .the mer its of the enc'yfoDodiSy-'accbEaing to the Ljmaon;jQhftBlcl,;0'TI,e talk,,Me uiui. ki m xriauuu nupper lurueu uu sport and thence' to gunpowder, as to the cempoBlttoa ofrwplcJ the . party could not .agree." Mnik' de' pbmpadonr lamented- their all . J-ouud Igtornnce. I For Insfancer she beelf did pot know; what!her,rpuge. w made 6f "Of "how' her silk r hose -'were''-manufactured.. " Thi i)lty.?alA the Dug de ,1a' yjalj- 4iere, wai nis majesty connscaieu our encyclopedias, which cost us 100 pis toles. STJ ": ' '- .-t The, king 'recalled that be bad ; a copyaiadUthrftCvaet8 Lwre' sent for the twenty-one volumes and staggered" back with seven eaeh. Gunpowder, rouge, ' silk stockings, were, all found there. Some found anWers tor legal problems that troubled them. j.he klpg discovered the rights of his crown set forth, aid In his satisfaction he allowed the confiscated copies to be returned. LOOK TOR THE BEEHIVE On the package when you buy Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the Bee Hive, Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any subetitute-F. S Duffy. The Inns of Chancery. Most of the old inns of Chancery are no more. Clement's inn, where Fal ttafl and Shallow "heard the chimes at inldnlgbtV New inn, of which Sir Thomas More was a member;- Lyon's inn, wheresJEobe once taught the stu dents; Furnlval'a lna, where Charles Dickens lived; Thavies inn, which was one of the earliest of all the legal set tlements In London; Barnard's inn, where Lord Chief Justice Holt was among the "principals" all these his toric places have 'In the change and chance time" disappeared from view. Staple -inn remains in its an cent state by the good will of the in surance company that purchased it some twenty years ago. London Law Journal. Transparent, The teacher was giving the juvenile class an object lesson on the word "transparent" She told them water and glass were transparent, because one can see! through them, then asked them to name something else that was transparent ' One little fellow prompt ly raised his hand. - - "Well, Alvln,. what is it?" she asked. "A hole!" was the unexpected reply. Chicago News. ' ' Many persons find themselves affects ed with a persistent cough an attack of innuenza. as wis cougr. can promptly be cured by the use of Chamberlain'' Cough Remedy, it should not be allow ed to run on until it becomes trouble some. Sold by all dealers. Lew Church and 8alary. "It must be understood," said the vestryman, who was extremely "low church," to the new rector, "that the rector here shall have no surplice"- "Gracious!" exclaimed the Rev. Mr. Newcome. How could one . have a . Net te Be Forgotten. . ' 1 "I say, do you think much of Blackr "I do unfortunately; he owes me a ten spot"' The greatest danger from Influenza Is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Uugb Keroedy, as it not only cures in fluenza, but counteracts any tendency or ' ine oisease , to war as paeumnoma. Sold by all Druggists. ' . 5 NORFOLK SOKi tL'JLROXQ Schedule Eff ectlye Dec 18. 1910 Trains Arriving and Departing From . . - New Bern, N."C Z ' Ar. 11KW p m Daily From Goldsboro.' ' . 8:20 v .'.v'V Goldsboro. . - 5:30 pm ;" Goldsboro.-' 636 am " " Norfolk -: 6:15 p m Daily from Norfolk. - ! f 9.-00 a m Daily From OrienUL ", 8:30 p m Daily except Sunday from Oriental .- 'h 9ffl a m " from Beaufort. . 630 p m , ",V Beaufort.,. 1135 a n " except Sunday from .. Raleigh,' - " - 5 -t - , tT. U.-06 p m Dallyor Norfolk 25 : " " " Norfolk. ""'; 6:40 a m Dailj? For Goldsboro. , :j.'t:l8 !' ; . I: 5:36 p m i" "j GoWsboro. I- f " Beaufort. , 5:35 p m Beaufort 9:60 am ".except, Sunday If or 't,' Oriental . ' ". .t . v 6 pm .' for Oriental. : ? . . 1:45 p m Dally except Sunday for '.; Raleigh.'-' ' ;",";' Pullman Sleeper to Norfolk , For further information apply "to T. II. Bennett, ticket ajent, or, - a " ' W. W. CROXTON, '" ''Gen'l. Pass. Agt 1 . ' v W. R. HUDSON, "' ' . " r ,'i sujt ItuiXylk, Vai ' swum - - - y - XtlaFrMlfltFaHa. . P '- Wm tob 4o n sot of Hamsnftrf t ' ' .Will you U sons sick trtsnd of this, utr tsmsxksu oturt " ' i Tell him or hr. rht yoa hrs l(rned of s sssdldiM to eerulR thmt its maker dsra ssr to tiis sick, "It U kbsolutslr uneoudittoatllr And yoa. no oosot, Mrasar Knowoi vr. BoopV&nofisjMl iss sweMMM-UT-a - ;5 Vol to ysars It bss btea the tuusdira rem sdy for Stomcti, Kldasy mat Umt siime&li srerywhws in Auuiok. k., . . .-- Whan the "lnslJs er oorrtTolHDf aers ot thpte TiUorrsns Uf is to fsU. kt Is-Dr. Bhoop't RsntorSitirs that hst quickly rttaHsad.end sp-eng. Iheiwd. and brouStt ,ti(ese Barros soui.orgaul back to bnalth KUO. L,'Jlu:ul ( ' I'4o oot do the Stomach, nef ttlmulats tbs Beartof Kidneysios thaf it all irrqBi( t ; IK. Saoon's RartoratfYS roes direct to ths taut of tbes aUmsatsuie tsQlnsU Mtctius, iriiMs or ooouoUtnt ssrras, .jtad barela-Ust tba Leyuots to my sucoxsr " ..iii ,L i , Whun tlis nerres are ataln mads well sod Itrbrje.tbaatbaiitjklie artai.nd ff.eU suokj siskassa. -, r "' - . ... ij To me It ts e, 'ersA Uttisfattloa that I am ' ths only pbystolaa able to say to tha suSuius sjti.rfaks m presertpttoniot uR80 oays. aud it It falls to nelp you. tne anttre S4wum to Sflios nqtyeora -, i-r , , . r ThntvJy7iouldt?ttick'taK4ny &ac4 tnua&t other mtiein, vHom maktr (Utre not back itjiut at I do by .-I sJ-haTSBheumaaoRnwiy-rjltha TsmMr-is-vorstad b4h ssma. tfuoUcai "No belB.no pay" protetlTS plan. v , Baildas. yon are free to oonmlt mi Just ai yoa would your boms physician. Mr adrlce and tus book below yoBrsr-sod wUtHaut cost. ' .Perhubsairord: Ortwo-fnwt me will dsat BnomeIousallant IhaveMpedthoosands npoh tbwisands br my yrlvate praKciotlon of TMsmonal s4vioe plan. My bsat Sort ia surely troitli your tlmpls-request. Unu.. 1 - nSaJstsaaaendyouanorasrat once. laks Bis muiiere to some sick faiaad. , : I y.AiKMlsJ wUlbrinKtlieopportanltr. . r --T-wlll haTeaoh6nastaaitnutworthrdrus rtR t waoa yoa can ooureiueuuy to lor tnasv Aaytest.' -.-i'-.i -.''! -)''- But tint, aik ma for the erdef , for alt droa saitarerootauthorlsad togiVjettaeSOday lest. . ; - fio writs ine now ana all delays. Rs. nwrnbar that tomorrow nerer comes. Address UA a'.Pl- Shoo BoxlS,ados WJ v Vkisk Seek SaaU t Sesa Teat - Vo. 10a Dyspepsia J h Wo. trot Wrt NO. I On tba Heart No. (For Men a.TOa tas Ilansrs n - o- On I -Sold Jtii Bradham Drug Co. " "the Young Tuskegee." The New Bern Collegiate Institute has purchased a farnT near the City of Kew Bern, N. C. and will begin at once to raise poultry, hogs, cattle and veg etables for the local market Prof. W W 'Hitter; the gentleman whom Dr. Booker T,' Washington has sent as head of the Agricultural Department, has arrived and is now arranging to begin the farm. Dr. Booker T. Washington will furnish seeds for the first planting from hia institution. We shall be very glad of any farming implement, bed- stesd, chickens, or anything any per son, will, give toward helping to fur nish the house on the farm or toward getting any of the departments start ed.; The man who will take charge of the brick-making will arrive in a few days., Let every citizens do something. Come to the mass-meeting Jan, 2 3. . Prof, W. y. HAYES, -Agricultural Director. "" REV. A. L. E. WEEKS, Principal. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A Crimson Clover., Seed Rye, Hyde County Rust Proof Oats; Hay, Grain and Feed. Agt. for international Stock and Poultry! Food. Chas. B. Hill. New Bern. N.C. NORFOLK-SOyTHERN R. R. XMS HOLIDAY RATES. Special Low Round Trip Excursion Fares are authorized account , of the Christmas Holidays to ' various points situated. East of , the Mississippi and South of the Potomac Rivers. . These tickets are on sale Dec. 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31, 1910 and Jan. 1st 1911, going journey to commence on date of salav Final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight Jan. 9th. These fares amount to about 80 per cent of double the one way fare for the round trip, 'with the following exceptions tickets to Washington, D. a, via Norfolk and Norfolk & Wash ington Steamboat fare $10.90, tickets to Baltimore Via Norfolk is 911,40 for the roundtrip. ' ; ' ' For further information apply to T. H. Bennet, .ticket agent, New Bern, N. C, or - - - ' ' B. L. BUGG, ' W. W. CROXTON, S -Traffic Mgr. G. P. A. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLSt; ; - Are tonic la action, quick in results. A special medicine- for all kidney and bladder; disorders. , Mary C, Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H. says; "I was afflicted with a bad ease- of rheumatism, due to uric acid that the kidneys tailed to clear out of my blood. .1 was so Isme in my fret; joints,and back that it was agony ivt me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I was able to get up and move about and the pains were all gone. - This great ehange in condition I owe to Foley Kidnev Pills and recommend them to anyone suffer ing as I have.'-F. S Duffy. ; ' i " i '.' J, Notice ,' ; Notice if hereby given - that applica tion rill bo "made to the general as semblof North Carolina, session 1911, to amend the charter of the city of New Bern. Thla Dee. 4th '1910. "W3B?" .Jit .iUs a DIAMONQ ((- BRAriD .c"?t.'.;;vlfe--v"' 7 ". f v , -i tut "I rHHS TB8'" A v . ...-.0 Hi.i ia iikd u 1 r f- r . . v 5.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1911, edition 1
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