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V A r ;ThePebpleis Bank NEW BERN. N. 'AS PAID 'ON -toSAVING5 HAFFKwESS HI CHRISTMAS TIME often depends, In a large measure, upon the degree in which friends manifest towards each other Their regard, wishes of welfare and '.. good will. The custom of giving bank books bb 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 - Yoican 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-- ed Christmas morning. "I - " 1 , - ':4 Pet Cent Interest on Savings. , WM DUNN . XD.BRADHAM TA.UZZELL - PR EST. VICE PR COM,! : 'the BEST . of all kinds in all . sizes, all : SCREENED before- leaving the yard and all weights are- STRICTLY GUARANTEED. l HOLLISTER & COX PHONE 34. . . . ::- . 16 CRAVEN ST, fW NEW IDEAS 1-? Boys are mighty hard on clothes. They are restless, always on the tgo, kneeling, scrambling, scuffling, climbing and in (-.hundred and one i pranks that knock clothing to piaes. Our clothing is made by makers ' who know the needs of boys. 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 all the newy ideas admired by the "Little Men" and ' their elders. . S Suits From $2.00 to $6.00 j Sam Lipnian. p tor. Middle an 8.' rout St. - ' V. , Bryan Block. ' " J. ,! : t I , G. S. Waters c Soils. BROAD STREET LG. Daniels y HiSiUST RECEIVED . A CARLOAD OF MULES . Front Street, To Farmers of Adjoining Counties. ; - Tl.is year Is the farmers' own. ; ,We .rejoice, with you; . ' ; A wise farmer seeks the best MARKET fofKis products. I!:w Cern is paying more for larm produCts toddy thin any la wn in Eastern North Carolina arid the New Bern STORES rre overflowing with well selected and attractive goods that ' may be bought at very low prices. V , : T - Now as a business proposition, if Cotton, Seed Cotton c-'J c'J-cr farm products are "scllihz hRh m New Bern and' the New Bern Stores are st-lSin? rcliablejgoods cheaply, will it tct pay t!.e farmer to trade in New Bern? ; - v . j C::':! 17;': : . e: J a Sqasre D32I Audits Ycj. " of. Conin:irce.: STRONG ' COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE EST. CASHIER. i-.im.nwp IN BOYS CLOTHING This is our Banner year 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 ull orders . for our. Hand Ma'e Buggies, that we may have your future business, . . We wish you all a : prosperous yea, 1911. ' NEW BERN, N. C. 'New Bern, N. C. Craven and ' COAli i . - i. fETS -OFUARKSMANSHIF. hpotinj of Captain Ba- . garrfiit' anl Pr. Carver. t;i: Old Bentlraon of the period Just aft er the war will tell you sadly '.that tuereVare no f ucb shots as there jused to ba in tills i-onnectlon it. Is. Inter esting to note that $1,000 waa wagered sgtttiiHt $100 that the champion of the trorid could not hit a hundred consec-wive-, birds. J Many amateurs, , not to ipciik .of professionals,' - frequently make such a score without arousing comment In thcxe days. Captain Bo gtirdus waa to be allowed three -trials. If be lost the first two and -made the third JJie money" waa his,' and, by the way,; he used a twelve gauge, full r!ii!. ten pound eun, and his .load was ftre drams of black powder with -No. !) sh6t or ha'l thorn loaded according to his directions, : While shooting In England bis load wns I'bullenged by one of Jils'defeatod rivals, who asserted that 'the cham pion's phenomenal scores were the re sult of bis supeytor. shell's.. The -ctfp tntu siiRRest?djt(at In their next match both contcMtuuiH should use bis um- -munltlon. to which the, Englishman eagerly consenteo. Ttie captain wna. delighted, for well he knew what would happen to the action pt the, light and delicate English- gun iinder., finch ,a hHige: Before the match lind pro ceeded very, far the Britisher with drew for massage. 'vO J-'-v U With the Jnyentlon and success .of the bnir tossing machine a craze for ridiculously' high scores .swept J the country.. ' Five thousand balls In" 500 mlmiteg, E.104 out of 5,500, In seven hours' and twenty minutes these were spine ot. the stunts that delighted the . hearts of pbe gun people of that day. One man,! the English crack. Dr. Car ver, shot for six ' consecutive : days, breaking 00.000 balls put of a possible 64,881 t The wonder is that there re mained of bis shoulder anything more than pulp True, it Is on record that after the three-thousandth shot at such (in exhibition in Gllmore's Qarden, New York city, the contestant had 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- ' lug. . ,. - A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE. Is a valuable family friend. ' Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition ex actly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th Eastern, Pa., states; "Several memb ers of my family have been cured of. bad coughs anl coins, by the use, of toley s Horey and Tar and I am never without rboitleinthe house. It soothes and relieve? the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found it a reliable cough cure." P S Duffy. ; ' ' Exparienetd. "And do you doubt my love T be sked passionately. ; v, ' '"No, Samuel," she answered,' with admirable tact, ''but when you say that the duy you call me yours will usher in an era of lifelong devotion and tender solicitude you pardon me, dear you put it on a trifle too thick. fou seem to forger, Samuel, that 1 am a widow." Loudon Telegraph. ' If you would have a safe yet certain Cough Remedy in the home, try Dr. Snoop's at least once. It is thoroughly unlike ony -other Cough' preparation, Itg taste will be entirely pew to Rem edy. No op'om, - chlorVorm, or- any other Rtupelying - ingredients are used. The tender leaves of a harmless, lung healinr mountainoyn shrub, five to Dr Snoop's Cough Remedy its wonderful curative properties. ; It ia truly a most certain end trustworthy prescription. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. S . -,- : Political - Quips. , - . - -. Tliefe are now flv states In which the women vote. ' In the others- the merely controi the yoter8-WaterbuJ Republican. ' '. .i,' ' j Only to think, that outfit -of unskilled labor in the next congress wHI cinch nine months' pay before helng called urt to earn n dollnf!-Washington l'ost There are thirteen candidates for the United States senntorshlp In Ohio, ami iomcth!ii tells n that something If itoliig to hnp'xMi to a dozen of thetn. Cleveland Lcaikr - ; n sickness if a certain hidden nerve oet wrong;, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail. It miy be a stomach nerve, or It may have given Birengin aim uuppuri ivuwucut or kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Jjr. Shoop's Restoraiive was not made to doae the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate tha heart or kidneys That old-fa hion ed method is all- wrong. : Df. . Shoop's tiestorative goes directly to thesi fail ing inside nerves. 1 he remarkable auc cess of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is in deed easy to. Drove. A simple five or ten days test will surely- tell. Try It once, and see! Sold by Bradham Drug Co, . -v. . . ' mT - ' ; , Doing His Bast.' Small Boy (at dcpot)r-Want your suit case corrled,mlnter? Traveler- Why,' my boy, you, are too little to car ry a heavy suit case. - Small Boy 1 know it, lrtliut I .thought perbapyou would give me a nickel for offering to carry K. Chicago Newt. ' "' - For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying b painful uri nury lrregnlaritie take Foley K'dmy Pill. An honest ard effective medi cine for kidney and bU,ir disorders: P, S. Duffy. -- t . Forty Chorers were killed by a land slide at Castro, Urdialfi,,Spain. - V J . . . . 7 . ... .. r: sii D eJl'aev V Afraid fUhosts - Maiay peoplt are afraid of (boats. Few people are afraid of farms. ' Yet the fhoat is a fancy and , the ferm is a tact.- If the term could be magnified to a size equal to It terrors it would appear more ". terrible than any fire-breathief dragon. Germi ' can't be avoided. . They are in the air we breathe,' the water we drink. - ' , The germ can only proaper when the conditioa , - of the syitem gives it free aoope to eitabliih it self and develop. When there is deficiency of vital force, languor, rettteMnesa, a tallow cheek. - . hollow eye, when the appetite ia poor and the , aleep is broken, it ia time to guard against the germ. You ean fortify the body againat all germs by the uie of Or. Pieroe'a Gold- en Medical Oitcovery. Jt in6reaiet the vital power, cleanses the .; aystem oi eloggiog impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom- 1 j. ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so -. that '.the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. , Golden Medical Discovery" contains no aloohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs.t Alt its ingredients printed on its outside ' ; wrapper J. It is not secret nostrum but medicine op known : c composition end with a record of .40 yean curet. Accept no . substitute there is nothing "just as good." Ask your neighbors. "YOUNG TUSKEGEE." The New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute Ja soliciting contributins of house-hold and kitchen furniture; cloth ing, farming implements,, garden and farm seed, groceries for boarding de partment, feed for 25 bead of livestock and 150 chickens, and money with which to begin the operation of a brick plant and other industries. ; Letters from our northern friends assure ns thr.t their donations will be forth coming as soon aa'the departments are , in operation. Mr. J. S, Miller, the furniture man, being a friend to the institution, has kindly furnished one of the 13 rooms to be furnished. All of the other furni ture dealers as well as many of the best families of the city, have promised to help furnish thecoms to be furnibhed and to get the departments of the in stitution in operation. - We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us in getting start ed. Call phone 396, " A? L." E. WEEKS, Principal. 1 Punishment of Children, Parents should remember that every distressing, bloodcurdling story told to a child, every superstitious feur In stilled Into Its ' young life,; and their mental attitude toward the child, their whole! treatment of It, are simply mak ing phonographic records lit its nature which will be reproduced with scien tific exactness in Its future life, says Orison Swett Murden In Success Maga elne. Whatever youdo, never punish a child when it Is suffering with fear. It Is a cruel thing to punish children the way most mothers do anyway, but to punlslf a child when it Is already quivering with terror, and" especially when you are angry, Is terrible The same principle applies to punishing children in school. .' . , LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE On the package when vou buv 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 substitute-F.- S isuuy.. j w; fsles ef the 8ea. s There are few isles of the' sea that are -not known. "Even in the south Pa cific there is not, it is stated, an iso lated islet on jyuleh the cocoanut palm can grow, which Is not marked on tbe chart and visited periodically by rep resentatives of some trader, nor a rock on which sea Jilrds are accustomed to congregate oniKiiest whose stores of guano have not. been tested and in many cases cleared, nor a: bank with in diving distance on which the pearl shell oyster has its home; which has not Jteen discovered and stripped of its treasures.-Exchange. j -.- -'The greatest danger from influenza is of its resultingin pneumonia. This can be obviated ly using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as- it not only cures in fluenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumnonia. Sold .by all Oruggists. ' . Schedule Effective Dec. 18. 1910 Trains Arriving and Departing ; From ' New Bern, N. C. Ar. 11:00 p m Daily From Goldsboro. -' 9:20 " " Goldsboro. ' 1 5:30 p m : " ,: " Goldiboro. . 5:35 am " '.' JNorfolk 5:15 p m Daily from Norfolk. ' 9:00 a m Daily From Oriental. , 3:30 p m Daily except Sunday from 0ntal. v( f 7:;f 1 9:02 a m j';, , from Beaufort . 6-0 p m ,. "-: i " , Beaufort. ': 11:35 am y" except Sunday from Lt. 11:05 p m Daily For Norfolk ( :955 , " 'Norfolk.' , '' ' 5:40. am Daily For Goldsboro., t&lS' V--i.liaS pm Goldsboro. 9:26 am',' Beaufort. , .5:35 p m c.Bfaufort. ; - 90 a m !f except Sunday Tor Oriental.' T, r " 6:fKr p m for Oriental. 'j 1:45 p ra Daily except Sunday for Raleigh. ! ; Pullman Sleeper to Norfolk. - For further Informailon apply to T. H. Bennett, ticket age"nt,"Sfi ,V; , H - w. W. CROXTON, ' " - . ' Gen'LPass. Agt, .WR. HUDSON, , ; : " ' :' "G'enT Supt.' s, ; . " w ' ' ' Norfolk Va. 7- ! I 1 f rr 1 --4 TV-v :tca. aliiSarJ a NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAJLROAD SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE f . NEW TRAINS BETWEEN NHW YOEK, WASHINGTON, AUGUSTA and J AOKSONV1 LLE Effective November 27, 1910 -the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put inef- feet new train service between New York, Washington, Augusta and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be as follows: ; No. 31. Lv. New York 1:38 P. M. Ar. Washington 6:10 " Lv. Washington 6:20 " Ar. Augusta via Blackville 11:35 A. M. Lv. Augusta via . Trenton 11:45 " Ar. Jacksonville 3:45 P. M. 9:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville -Ar. Augusta via Trenton Lv. Aueusta via Blackville , 3:15 " Ar. Washington 8:53 A. M. Lv. Washington 9.-05 " , Ar. New York 2:45. P. M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service. This train as well as 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. Oh, You Hobble. Sweet charity doth cover up A multitude of sins, And so the hubblo skirt conceals 'A multitude of shins. Yonkers Statesman. Most of 'Em. Hewitt And the goose hangs high. Jewett Of course; all edibles are high. New York Press.J . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought - Bears the Signature of Tales of Cities., Vienna has fully 32,000 beggars, and their average income is more than tha of most worklugmen One of the cheapest cities in the world to live In is Lisbon, with Its blue skies and quaint streets.'. Palms grow In the public gardens and uunus In the center of the city. ba: There is a dully sverage of 818.000 passengers to and from Manhattan Is land over and tinder the EaBt river. Out of each hundred, sixty-six go by the bridges, twenty-two by the sub way and twelve by tie ferries. The Writers. W. VI. Jacobs was In the British civil service bet ore be made his mark as a novelist. -' Tbe Loudon home of1 Katherlne Cecil Thurston, the author. Is visited ever summer by .many American admirer of her novels. " - ' '' i Madison Julius t'awebi, the poet Was born In Louisville, Ky., In 186B and was educated In tbe public schools of that city. His first book of poems was published In 1887 ' Not a Contortionist. - A merchant died, leaving to his only son the conduct of his extensive busi ness, and great doubt was expressed in some quarters whether tbe young niau possessed the ability to carry out th father's policies. -r ' "Well," said -' one kiudly disposed i'frleud, 'Jor my part I think Henry I very origin una capaoie, i m sure ne will succeed.", .,' "Perhaps you're right," said another friend. ;, "Henry is undoubtedly , t clever fellow; but, thkeit from mevold man. he hasn't got the bead to fill bis futher's shoes " ; -; ' " " ( NOTICE OF SALE.' . I will sell at public sale on Jan. 25th, 1911 at 12 m at the corner of South Ft. and Middle streets, New Bern, N. C, one Buggy, this sale is made to satisfy a lien on same buggy for repair and ma terial furnished. This luggy is now In my possession. ".--V ' . D H WILLIAMS. Jsn. 10. 1911. " - -V ) -WWW- Kbddcr Dbordcrs. Do not risk , Ccmcatnce today and ba wtlL STOLE FOR CHURCH WORK 1 -. - Finct Embrzzled 1130,000 In - Order; to Support . ' j. s Alunion. " - : . Londoni Jan., 11-In the Old Bailey Court today Augustus Einch, manager of the London offices of Phelps, Dodge & Co. of New York, was sentenced to 12 months' .imprisonment for embec zling $130,000 of the receipts of tbe of fice. His employers asked for leniency which was given. ' . ; if : . Finch's peculations were peculiar; in that be used none of the maney on him self. He was of an intensely religious disposition and his stealings' went to defray thi expenses of a mission which he conducted, he himself ljving for days at a time on only braad and cheese, Hopeful. Names. - Two bright looking colored boys about seven years of age laughingly accosted a lawyer on the street The man stopped and asked tbe boys the names. . . . -j' "Johnslng," was the reply. "We'sv twins." "Well, what are your first names?" Insisted the amused questioner. - "Mali name," answered one, 'Is Soda, and bis name," pointing to tbe other. "Is . Saleratus. , Maw done lose all de others, and she give us names she find successful in raisin'." Newark Star. Greatness is its own torment Theo dore Parker. PARSON'S POEM A GEM. From Rev. H. A. Stupenvoll, Allison, Ia., in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. "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 druggists. all The Crested 8creamar. "I was surprised to ruu across an old ncq'milntauce up ut tbe zoo tbe other duy. Tbe last time I saw him was In tbe lower part of Brazil when I was trying to push Yankee notions." said a commercial traveler. "This acquaint ance is known as crested screamer. Fie Is one of the best fighters 1 ever bet my money on. He is about a hrrge as a turkey and ss spry as they make 'em- when bis fighting blood Is up. He has "four sharp spurs Instead of two, and tbe odd thing Is the spurs are on the wings- instead of tbe legs. Tbe birds ran wild, but tbe natives tamed them and taught them to Ogbl hawks and other enemies of poultry. They are fine poultry protectors. A fight between two of them is tbe most exciting thing in tbe way of sport down there and is more popular than a cockfight" Kew York Sun. FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AND SALT RHEUM. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly al layed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe eases have been, cured by it. For pale by all dealers. How to Get Winter Eggs. At this time of year good poultry men are preparing for the winter, and the supply of eggs marketed in the cold weather . largely depends on the preparations that are made now for several reasons: 1 i First, because the cocks and bens are now molting and require extra care In the way of feed; water and frit . Boll corn and oats together and feed once a day. Wheat and corn are good foods, not cooked, for the bal ance of the day. . ... r..'' At this time of year good, cold drink ing water kept in vessels to all right, but when the weather Is cold heat the water. It will help to retain the body beat ef the hens. ' .: -- Keep sand at all times- -in your poul try, yard. Jt Is the cheapest and best of grit,- .' u, - y. v. ,r. Bee that the broken panes of glass are replaced and the cracks all closed before the winter storms' begin. . ' Fresh nests, should be made at least once a month. Tbe hens do not like to leave their offerings in soiled nests and often refuse to lay where lice are In the nests. Whitewash the henhouse and roosts twice a year and scatter dry lime over It balance of time- or pnnkio witn coal ou. If. cleanliness Is , closely.., watched there will be less danger of sick fowls. Making Toast. When making toast you will Improve It both In taste and digestibility by laying the slices of btvad lu the oven for a little, while before putting them ever the coals or in the toaster. They will toast better and wore evenly for this advance treatment ; Lake Drummond Canal & Water Lake Drummond Transportation Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swartip i An Inland Route, Protected from Storm Nine Feet of .Water Minimum Depth - ;: j;; Always., ", ; : Quick Transit for Traffic, ' Prompt ! i , Towing and Freight Movement j For tolls, towing and freirh.t rates apply at office in Seaboard Batk Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. , M. K. King, Pres. , L A. Kitten, Sec. I. 1 ID Dw(.. (.. 1. T. .!iilc!iurt, TfE,..c r..;.rcr Norfolk Office, Bell Thone 621 , iTi ?-frr,)rats ijaHriettiTiw iiii Dont rUh men on Hr.gltpennyf , : . . And I will tell sou vhr I say tbla. ItisberaoM entry vekt et Dr. Bheoyl smllrins U aLtuluttly free if it fail. . Ho one awed rUk even one lnj!e pnnr. ' '., Joat OUak what this smits to lbs suOertBf Sick I - - - y " No risk, ntv'VnraN, nothing whatever un. lets bealtb Br r jnn t-or fcj full oars, and -(rlUwut the rl.- ir, tmnsaai. either ot mf I t r iniue lr; Stioop'a -Eeetoredre or ..... v H uaiunatte Remedsv-:- . Xhi why take any eiutnue writever - " H hit tturcluue anv medu.-in toAotr- r. maker dart not back itjutt at I do ojr- tM$rmarhabl9ffirt, , ; v- h. ADdbesldes. I am noitnr to ion. . ." -'- My "No b-Dnaasa p-.a ss aiada Dr.-- 1, Ibaop's RestoA A trio, tfiaerr dnaf stars : ' ,hi the land. Th- ..J)HietMl. ."'We aae' ' - " aoehanoswhaieverbent.'' : - j ror twenty years Dr. Shooa's smdietoM have MthorouehlMtentUidlseaalloverABierica. ' Aad I Kv 3itMl Kahmc kiwi MnnfM. meeruefiHS irr ; icrrtrraw miaee every. eleedrui Jf rA vnd yovrsv The ik. .lut hedielnee wllfii i r. the lok-na uie entire riM. U nUne alone. . " But write me first for an order. - - ! I have aa atent in almost avary (oesmuav ' tty but all druf iMeare tun authorised to graul the day test.- - Sodrop.a-1me,lteaa- and thus lave aU i . dlaappolntDHnu and delays. Besides, you arartne td consul ns y letter '-!$ as you would your home physician. Dun tneiw and hilly M you desire. My advice and the book below are yours and .without cost. Perhaps a ' word or two from ne win. clear op some serious aliment. 1 have hetpettthoueandsupoB thousands f.;. Kmy private arrtcriptloo or penonal sdrtoe , in. . - . .--,,- - ' Bestdei.tne toekswRI opto in saw and 0 neiprui toeas to you. i ney teu oi my su yean ex- inenee as uie In homes and la Hospj- tali.. All 'Phases r Awff and relief an told ot oera. i ney in ar a-ikrsr Dioqwi wnae nervo" no larger IhaiilksTnUMrA ftiat gltes to the Heart He iimulie. Bow theHtomach and Kidney Mob ha their- 4aid-or pawefwerye. Ho these organs suntyfalter when these eontrollns er master nenrertSHn to tall . Bow Dr. Shoop's Reitontive goes dfaectls. to these failing nerves, and rebuilds, andfataAaV&d nstons the lost one and powesJI can sureer help you it it la withiihthepoweroimedjatifctodo so. My best effort is surely worth ynuf sidiple request. So write now. while it Is fresh mrinlnd, top tomorrow . sever eooMS..Dr.8noop, box 12. Racine. Wuw . : Walek Seek Shut I Seu4 Teat Ho. 1 On Dyspepsia -"" Mo.4rorWomaa No. On the Heart No. 6 For Men KctOu thekUdMrs , MmOBgltwirsart, Sold By Bradham Drug - Co "lnsldVp BRIDGETON NOTES. January 10th. Mr. Philips is having some repair work done to his house on Bridge St, Mr. E J Bay liss returned home Sat urday. The many friends of N. S. Nunn will be pleased to hear of his recovery. . Mr. D P Whitford of Askins passed through our city today, Miss Edith Rrinson left Sunday for Vanceboro. Miss Daphne Coward of New Rem is in our city visiting friends. Mr. T S Price of New Bern has mov ed to our city, Mr. A Evington's new hotia.) onB street is very near completion. - Mr.Y Hanson is all smiles, it's a boy. Mrs. J M Wright returned home last week after a few weeks visit at Swan Quarter, . Miss Millie Barker returned home to day after spending a few days in New Bern visiting friends. Thefe will be a basket part Friday night January 13th., at the Bridgeton school house. All funds raised will go for school room furnishings. Everybody cordially invited to' attend, we need your help. ' SINCURA. Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A 7'". 1 " . 1 ' i1 Restitution to the amount of $1,300,- 000 and surrender of warrants aggregat ing $200,000 were made at Harriaburg; Pa., by men implicated by the State of Pennsylvania in the State House frauds. 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. . -; Seven meffwere drowned when three coal-carrying barges, the Treverton, Corbin and Pine Forest, were wrecked in a gale off Highland Light, Massaeha setts. . '-.: Threatening feveriahness with children is quickly and safely calmed by Preven ties. These little Candv Cold Cure Tablets should always be at band for promptness is all-imp wtant Prevent ks contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. They are indeed, "the stitch Preventica .are a genuine safeguard against Colds. , 26c, .. Sold by Brdaham Drug Co. , notice.;; , a j. rrr?i After the Big Fir many of my friends knew I suffered a heavy loss. Many, shingles, lathes, some bales if cotton and other merchandise was burn- ' ed itesides 15 stores and houses, sheds, stables' and Other houses, oat building ; But now I may I say I will try again to succeed-and keep on sucktng; till I do succeed.1.. j 1 ' I now have the largest alopY of all kinds of sawed shingles bn hand 1 ever -had, I guarantee prices and quality. Thanking my customers for past patro- ,lftm the Okf Reliable, . ., , BIQ HILL, the Shingle Mar.' DIAW, J- l.k f' n,M for tin-CUHS TFS'6 A j'!Wu,' . t ..rtD P1LI.H n i-io ll.l , . .. v III u.4u. . ID)
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